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H/5-h(k+j) use h=5, j=3, and k=7​

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User Tompave
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h/5 - h(k + j) => 5/5 - 5(7 + 3)

5/5 - 5(7 + 3)

1 - 5 × 10

1 - 50 = -49

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User Mathias Dolidon
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\text{h}=5 \ \text{and} \ \text{j}=3 \ \text{and} \ \text{k}=7\\\\\frac{\text{h}}{5}-\text{h}(\text{k}+\text{j})=(5)/(5)-5\cdot(3+7)=1-5\cdot10=1-50=\boxed{-49}

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