223 E \& \( 1 * 1 \) 1 Question 10.2 \[ \left(\frac{4}{3} \div \frac{8}{6}\right) \times \frac{5}{-7} \] \( \frac{5}{7} \) \( -\frac{5}{7} \) \( -\frac{7}{5} \) \( -\frac{4}{7} \) I don't know ? 101 Question 10.3 \( 2 x+1 \)
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Step 1: Simplify the division inside the parentheses: \(\frac{4}{3} \div \frac{8}{6}\). Show more…
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