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The denominator of a fraction is 1 more than twice its numerator. If 1 is added to the numerator and the denominator, the ratio of the numerator to the denominator is 1:2. Find the fraction.

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Let the numerator be x and denominator be y.
According to the first condition
y=2x+1
2xy=1 ...............(i)

According to the second condition
(x+1)(y+1)=12

2(x+1)=1(y+1)
2x+2=y+1
2xy=12
2xy=1...............(ii)

From (i) and (ii) we have
There can be infinite values that will satisfy.
One such possible value is x=4 and y=9
, the fraction is 49

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