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If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 3/4. If the denominator is decreased by 7, the fraction becomes 1. Determine the original fraction. Which of the following equations represents "If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 3/4"?

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let n = numerator
d = denominator

n+3/d = 3/4

n/(d-7) = 1

Which of the following equations represents "If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 3/4"?

The equation is (n+3)/d = 3/4
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For this case, the original fraction is:
x / y
Where,
x = numerator
y = denominator:
If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 3/4:
(x + 3) / y = 3/4
If the denominator is decreased by 7, the fraction becomes 1:
x / (y-7) = 1
Solving the system of equations we have:
x = 9
y = 16
The original fraction is:
9/16
Answer:
the original fraction is:
9/16
"If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 3/4" is:
(x + 3) / y = 3/4
User Mahbub Rahman
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