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A fraction becomes $${1\over 6}$$ when 4 is subtracted from its numerator and 1 is added to its denominator. If 2 and 1 are respectively added to its numerator and the denominator, it becomes $${1\over 3}$$. Then, the LCM of the numerator and denominator of the fraction, must be
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A fraction becomes $${1\over 6}$$ when 4 is subtracted from its numerator and 1 is added to its denominator. If 2 and 1 are respectively added to its numerator and the denominator, it becomes $${1\over 3}$$. Then, the LCM of the numerator and denominator of the fraction, must be
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