The product of my numerator and my denominator is divisible by 2 .my denominator and my numerator differ by 3. My numerator is an even number .my denominator is a prime number.I am:______

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If the numerator is even and differs by 3 from the denominator, then the denominator is odd. (Thus, the prime 2 is ruled out.)

At that point, saying that their product is even is redundant.

odd primes are 3,5,7,11,13,...

So, the fraction could be

2/5, 4/7, 14/11, ...
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