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By what percent will a fraction change if its numerator is decreased by 50% and its denominator is decreased by 25%?

(It's not 33%, 1/3%, or -33% btw)

User Mostafiz
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Answer:

The fractional change is
(1)/(3) % .

Explanation:

Given as :

The original fraction =
(x)/(y)

Where numerator = x

Denominator = y

According to question

The numerator decreased by 50%

Let The new numerator = x' = x - 50% of x

I,e x' = x ( 1 -
(50)/(100))

Or, x' = x (
(100-50)/(100))

Or, x' =
(50)/(100) x

or, x' =
(x)/(2) .........A

Again

The new denominator = y' = y - 25% of y

i.e y' = y (1 -
(25)/(100))

Or, y' = y (
(100-25)/(100))

Or, y' = y (
(75)/(100))

Or, y' =
(3 y)/(4) ............B

So, The new fraction =
(x')/(y') =
((x)/(2))/((3 y)/(4))

Or,
(x')/(y') =
(2 x)/(3 y)

So, The fractional change =
(1-(2)/(3) )/(1) × 100

Or, The fractional change =
(1)/(3)× 100

Hence, The fractional change is
(1)/(3) % . Answer

User Jesusverma
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