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If the numerator and the denominator of a proper fraction are increased by the same amount, the value of the new fraction will be:
greater than the original fraction
less than the original fraction
equal to the original fraction
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If the numerator and denominator of a proper fraction are increased by the same amount, the value of the new fraction will be equal to the original fraction.


Step-by-step explanation:

If the numerator and the denominator of a proper fraction are increased by the same amount, the value of the new fraction will be equal to the original fraction. Let's take an example of a proper fraction, 3/5. If we increase both the numerator and the denominator by the same amount, like adding 2, we get 5/7. The value of both fractions is the same, which is 3/5.


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