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QuestionCalculate the expression: 6÷1÷(9+7)-6 \div -1 \div (9 + -7).

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STEP 1

Assumptions1. The problem is 6÷1÷(9+7)-6 \div-1 \div(9+-7). We follow the order of operations, which is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). This is often abbreviated as PEMAS.

STEP 2

First, we need to solve the operation inside the parentheses.
9+79 + -7

STEP 3

Calculate the operation inside the parentheses.
9+7=29 + -7 =2

STEP 4

Now, replace the parentheses in the original problem with the result from step3.
6÷1÷2-6 \div-1 \div2

STEP 5

Next, we perform the first division operation from left to right.
÷1- \div-1

STEP 6

Calculate the first division operation.
6÷1=6-6 \div-1 =6

STEP 7

Now, replace the first division operation in the problem with the result from step6.
6÷26 \div2

STEP 8

Finally, perform the last division operation.
6÷26 \div2

STEP 9

Calculate the last division operation.
6÷2=36 \div2 =3The solution to the problem 6÷÷(9+7)-6 \div- \div(9+-7) is3.

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