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( - 8) \times ( - 7) \div ( - 10) + ( - 4)

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Answered by sumit456456
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( - 8) \times ( - 7) \div ( - 10) + ( - 4)

 = -8 \times ( +0.7) +(- 4)

 = -8 \times ( + 0.7)+(-4)

 =  - 8 \times (0.7)+(-4)

 = -5.6 -4 = -9.6 = -96/10 = -48/5

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sumit456456: oh then you have posted the ques incorrectly
sumit456456: but i can explain you your answer
saadiya898: no question is correct
sumit456456: firts solve the multiplication in numerator
sumit456456: -8 × -7 will be 56
sumit456456: and then solve the denominator which will be -14
saadiya898: yes
sumit456456: then divide 56 by -14 which is -4
sumit456456: you should have bracket to indicate -7 and -8 bith were the part of numerator
sumit456456: used bracket*
Answered by gopalpvr
0

Answer:

-24/25

Step-by-step explanation:

(-8)(-7)÷(-10)+(-4)

= -56/10-4

=(-56-40)/10

=-96/100

=-24/25

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