Calculate the value of the following expression. Give your answer as a single fraction in lowest terms. (Hint: Your final answer does not need to include brackets. If brackets are included, the system will not recognise this as the simplest form and will mark it wrong) $$\frac{(-8-8-10) \times 7+5}{-9}=$$
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$$(-8 - 8 - 10) = -16 - 10 = -26$$ Show more…
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