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13 September, 09:15

In a certain fraction, the denominator is 4 less than the numerator. if 3 is added to both the numerator and the denominator, the resulting fraction is equivalent to 2. what was the original fraction (not written in lowest terms?

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  1. 13 September, 13:08
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    Make a system of equation before finding the numbers. d stands for denominator and n stands for the numerator.

    ⇒ d = n - 4 (first equation)

    ⇒ (n + 3) / (d + 3) = 2 (second equation)

    Simplify the second equation

    (n + 3) / (d + 3) = 2

    (n + 3) = 2 (d + 3)

    n + 3 = 2d + 6

    Solve the equation system by subtituting d with n-4 from the first equation into the second equation

    n + 3 = 2d + 6

    n + 3 = 2 (n - 4) + 6

    n + 3 = 2n - 8 + 6

    n + 3 = 2n - 2

    n - 2n = - 2 - 3

    -n = - 5

    n = 5

    The original numerator is 5

    Find the original denominator by inputing 5 as numerator to one of the equation

    d = n - 4

    d = 5 - 4

    d = 1

    The original denominator is 1

    So the original fraction is 5/1
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