SOLUTION: the denominator of a fraction is 1 less than twice the numerator. If the numerator and denominator are both increased by 1, the fraction is 3/5 find the fraction? can please expl

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Question 1157936: the denominator of a fraction is 1 less than twice the numerator. If the numerator and denominator are both increased by 1, the fraction is 3/5 find the fraction?
can please explain in brief!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The fraction

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The original fraction

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