Problem

$1-1^{3}+\left(\frac{-4}{-2}\right)^{3}$

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Final Answer: \(\boxed{8.0}\)

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Step 1 :Given the mathematical expression \(1-1^{3}+\left(\frac{-4}{-2}\right)^{3}\)

Step 2 :Following the order of operations (PEMDAS), we first simplify the expression inside the parentheses \(\frac{-4}{-2}\) which equals to 2

Step 3 :Next, we raise this result to the power of 3, which gives us \(2^{3} = 8\)

Step 4 :Subtracting 1 cubed (which is 1) from 1 gives us 0

Step 5 :Finally, we add this result to 8, which gives us 8

Step 6 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{8.0}\)

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