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What Must Be Substracted From Each Term Of the Ratio 3:2. So, That the Taxi Becomes 2:5. Who Give Correct Answer I Mark As Brainliest. Who Give Wrong Answer I Will Deleted​

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Answered by khushpreet50
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What Must Be Substracted From Each Term Of the Ratio 3:2. So, That the Taxi Becomes 2:5. Who Give Correct Answer I Mark As Brainliest. Who Give Wrong Answer I Will Deleted

Answered by ERB
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Answer:

11/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let, we have to substract y from each term;

so, \frac{3-y}{2-y}=\frac{2}{5}

now, (3-y)×5= (2-y)×2

► 15 - 5y = 4 - 2y

► 3y = 11

► y = 11/3

If we substract 11/3 from each term, the ratio becomes 2:5

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