The numerator and denominator of a fraction are in the ratio of 3 to 5. If the numerator and denominator are both increased by 2, the fraction is now equal to 2/3. If n = the numerator and d = the denominator, which of the following systems of equations could be used to solve the problem? 5n = 3d and 3n + 6 = 2d + 4 5n = 3d and 4n + 4 = 3d + 6 3n = 5d and 3n + 6 = 2d + 4
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n/d = 3/5 and (n+2)/(d+2) = 2/3 why dont you try and cross multiply and simplify yourself..me and @alanli123 are always there to help in case of any difficulty!! :D
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and your ans was?
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The equations are: n/d =3/5 and (n+2)/(d+2) = 2/3 If you cross multiply both, you get 5n=3d and 3n + 6 = 2d +4, hence the first one is correct. :)
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