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The denominator of a fraction is three more than twice the numerator. If both numerator and denominator are decreased by six, the simplified result is 2/7. Find the original fraction.
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The denominator of a fraction is three more than twice the numerator. If both numerator and denominator are decreased by six, the simplified result is 2/7. Find the original fraction.
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Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation: 6/7+ 6 each = 12/13
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