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Mathematics, 01.07.2020 20:01, Adanysa

Consider the following situation. If a number is added to the numerator of 3/7 and the same number is subtracted from the denominator, the result is 4. Let x represent the unknown number. Write an equation in terms of x that represents the given situation. Find the number.

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