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( \frac{ - 5}{9}  +   \frac{ - 10}{18})  \times ( \frac{21}{11} ) \times  - 7

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Answered by Chiris
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Answered by DaIncredible
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Hey friend,
Here is the answer you were looking for:
(( \frac{ - 5}{9}) + ( \frac{ - 10}{18} )) \times  \frac{21}{11}  \times  - 7 \\  \\  taking \: lcm \: of \: 9 \: and \: 18 \: we \: get \: 18 \\ so \\  \\ ( \frac{ - 5 \times 2 - 10}{18} ) \times  \frac{21}{11}  \times  - 7 \\  \\  = (  \frac{ - 10 - 10}{18} ) \times  \frac{21}{11}  \times  - 7 \\  \\  =   \frac{ - 20}{18}  \times  \frac{21}{11}  \times  - 7 \\  \\ after \: cancelling \: we \: get \\  \\  =  \frac{ - 10}{3}  \times  \frac{7}{11}  \times  - 7 \\  \\  =  \frac{490}{33}  \\  \\  = 14.84
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