What is 9 • (-33)0 + 3/2 (8 - 27 and 0)= _• _ + 3/2 (_) - _)

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To solve the given expression, let's break it down step by step:

9 • (-33)0 + 3/2 (8 - 27 and 0)

First, perform the multiplication:

= 9 • 0 + 3/2 (8 - 27 and 0)

Any number multiplied by zero is zero:

= 0 + 3/2 (8 - 27 and 0)

Next, solve the subtraction within the parentheses:

= 0 + 3/2 (-19 and 0)

Now, multiply 3/2 by (-19 and 0):

= 0 + (3/2) • (-19 and 0)

To find the product -19 times 3/2, multiply the numerators together and the denominators:

= 0 + (-19 * 3) and (0 * 2)

= 0 + (-57) and 0

Lastly, combine the terms:

= -57 and 0

Therefore, the simplified expression is -57 and 0.