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The denominator of a fraction is greater than its numerator by 11. If 8 is added to both its numerator and denominator, it becomes 3/4. Find the fraction.

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The denominator of a fraction is greater than its numerator by 11. If 8 is added to both its numerator and denominator, it becomes `3/4`. Find the fraction.

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Solution

Let the required fraction be `x/y`.

Then, we have:

y = x + 11

⇒ y – x = 11   ...(i)

Again, `(x + 8)/(y + 8) = 3/4`

⇒ 4(x + 8) = 3(y + 8)

⇒ 4x + 32 = 3y + 24

⇒ 4x – 3y = –8   ...(ii)

On multiplying (i) by 4, we get:

4y – 4x = 44

On adding (ii) and (iii), we get:

y = (–8 + 44)

y = 36

On substituting y = 36 in (i), we get:

36 – x = 11

⇒ x = (36 – 11)

⇒ x = 25

∴ x = 25 and y = 36

Hence, the required fraction is `25/36`.

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Chapter 3: Linear Equations in Two Variables - EXERCISE 3E [Page 153]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 3 Linear Equations in Two Variables
EXERCISE 3E | Q 21. | Page 153
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