three seventh to the second power minus one half minus one sixth divided by seven thirds
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(3/7)^2 -(1/2) -(1/6)/(7/3)

(3/7)^2=9/49=18/98

(1/6) / (7/3)=(3/7)*(1/6)=1/14=7/98

become (18/98) -(49/98) -(7/98)

=(18 -49 -7)/98

=-38/98

=-19/49
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