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20 July, 21:02

The ratio of the numerator to the denominator of a fraction is 2 to 3. If both the numerator and the denominator are increased by 2, the fraction becomes 3/4. What is the original fraction? Which of the following systems of equations can be used to solve the problem?

n + 4 = 3 and d + 5 = 4

3n - 2d = 0 and 4n + 2 = 3d + 2

3n = 2d and 4n + 8 = 3d + 6

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  1. 20 July, 23:39
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    The numerator is 4 and the denominator would be 6 so the answer would be 4/6
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