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(5-2)×2+[-4+(-7)]÷(-2+4)​

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The answer is

0.5

Subtract 2 from 5 to get 3.

3x2=6

subtract 7 from -4 to get -11

Add -2 and 4 to get 2.

Fraction

2 /−11

can be rewritten as −

2 /11

by extracting the negative sign.

Convert 6 to fraction 12/2

Since the 2 fractions have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.

1/2= 0.5 (decimal form)

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