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-\frac{63+6}{7}+\frac{10\times 7+6}{7}
Multiply 9 and 7 to get 63.
-\frac{69}{7}+\frac{10\times 7+6}{7}
Add 63 and 6 to get 69.
-\frac{69}{7}+\frac{70+6}{7}
Multiply 10 and 7 to get 70.
-\frac{69}{7}+\frac{76}{7}
Add 70 and 6 to get 76.
\frac{-69+76}{7}
Since -\frac{69}{7} and \frac{76}{7} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
\frac{7}{7}
Add -69 and 76 to get 7.
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Divide 7 by 7 to get 1.
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