Question 334542
Because "the numerator of a fraction is 3 less than the denominator", we have the fraction {{{(d-3)/d}}} where 'd' is the denominator. In addition, we're told that "if 5 is added to both the numerator and denominator, the value of the resulting fraction is 3/4" which means that {{{(d-3+5)/(d+5)=3/4}}}. I'll let you solve the equation.