SOLUTION: 1and 3\7+(-2 and 1\7)=
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Question 349828: 1and 3\7+(-2 and 1\7)=
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1+3\7+(-2+1\7)
(7+3)/7+(-2*7+1)/7
10/7+(-13/7)
10/7-13/7=-3/7 ANS.
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