Asked by Anonymous
when 2 is added to both the numerator and denominator, of a positive fraction, the fraction thus obtained is 3/5. If the denominator is 6 more than the numerator,what is the original value of the denominator?
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Answered by
Steve
original fraction:
(d-6)/d
adding 2, we have
(d-4)/(d+2) = 3/5
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(d-6)/d
adding 2, we have
(d-4)/(d+2) = 3/5
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