If the same number is added to the numerator and subtracted from the denominator of LaTeX: \frac{23}{12}23 12, the resulting fraction is equivalent to the reciprocal of LaTeX: \frac{2}{3}2 3 . What is the number?

Respuesta :

Hence, -45 is the number which when added to the given fraction will give 2/3

Further explanation:

Given fraction is:

[tex]\frac{23}{12}[/tex]

Let x be the number which has to be added to numerator and denominator

Then

[tex]\frac{23+x}{12+x}=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Cross-multiplying

[tex]\frac{23+x}{12+x}=\frac{2}{3} \\3(23+x)=2(12+x)\\69+3x=24+2x\\3x-2x=24-69\\x=-45[/tex]

Hence, -45 is the number which when added to the given fraction will give 2/3

Keywords: Linear equation in one variable, Cross-multiplication

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