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When we raise a fraction to a power, we raise both the numerator and the denominator to that power.

So, to evaluate (-3/4)^3, we can cube both the numerator and the denominator separately:

(-3/4)^3 = (-3)^3 / (4)^3

Simplifying the numerator and denominator, we get:

(-3/4)^3 = -27 / 64

Therefore, (-3/4)^3 is equal to -27/64.
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