8. The numerator of a fraction is smaller than its denominator by 1. If the numerator is
increased by 4 and the denominator i

8. The numerator of a fraction is smaller than its denominator by 1. If the numerator is
increased by 4 and the denominator is doubled the number becomes 1. Find the fraction.​

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  1. Answer:

    Required Answer :-

    Let the fraction be x – 1/x

    [tex] \sf \dfrac{x – 1 + 4}{2x} = 1[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: \dfrac{x + 3}{2x} = 1[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: x + 3 = 2x[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: 2x – x = 3[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: x = 3[/tex]

    Fraction = 3 – 1 + 4/2(3)

    Fraction = 2/3

    V E R I F I C A T I O N :

    [tex] \sf \: \dfrac{3 – 1 + 4}{2(3)} = 1[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: \dfrac{7 – 1}{6} = 1[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: \dfrac{6 }{6} = 1[/tex]

    [tex] \sf \: 1 = 1[/tex]

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  2. Question:

    • The numerator of a fraction is smaller than its denominator by 1. If the numerator is increased by 4 and the denominator is doubled the number becomes 1. Find the fraction.

    To Find:

    • Find the fraction.

    Solution:

    Here ,

    • Let numerator be x 1
    • Denominator be x

    According to the Question:-

    [tex]\tt\implies \: \dfrac { x – 1 + 4 } { 2x } = 1 [/tex]

    [tex]\tt\implies \: x + 3 = 2x [/tex]

    [tex]\tt\implies \: 2x – x = 3 [/tex]

    [tex]\tt\implies \: x = 3 [/tex]

    Hence ,

    • Denominator is 3
    • Numerator is x – 1 = 2
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