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9 July, 09:35

The numerator of a fraction is 1 less than the denominator. If numerator is decreased by 2 and denominator is increased by 3, the fraction becomes 1/4. Find the fraction.

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  1. 9 July, 09:43
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    Answer: Fraction = 4/5

    If denominator be x

    numerator will be x-1

    The numerator is decreased by 2 and denominator increased by 3, equation will be

    x-1-2/x+3=1/4

    x-3/x+3=1/4

    [Cross Multiplication]

    4 (x-3) = 1 (x+3)

    4x-12=x+3

    4x-x=3+12

    3x=15

    x=15/3

    x=5

    The fraction is numerator/denominator=x-1/x

    x=5 : 5-1/5=4/5

    The fraction is 4/5
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