Use the properties of operations and the rules for multiplying and dividing to solve v(-2)×(1-5)÷(2-3)×(-5-6(÷(3-4)

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To solve this expression, we will follow the order of operations, which is parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction (PEMDAS).

v(-2) × (1-5) ÷ (2-3) × (-5-6 ÷ (3-4))

First, let's simplify the expression inside the innermost parentheses:

v(-2) × (-4) ÷ (2-3) × (-5-6 ÷ (3-4))

Then, let's simplify the division inside the parentheses:

v(-2) × (-4) ÷ (2-3) × (-5-6 × -1)

Now, let's simplify the multiplication inside the parentheses:

v(-2) × (-4) ÷ (2-3) × (-5+6)

Next, let's simplify the subtraction inside the parentheses:

v(-2) × (-4) ÷ (-1) × 1

Now, let's simplify the multiplication:

-4v ÷ (-1) × 1

Since (-1) × 1 is just -1, we have:

-4v ÷ (-1)

Finally, simplifying the division:

4v

So, the final answer is 4v.