1. The problem asks to find the answer to the expression inside the brackets using the fractions provided.
2. To solve expressions with fractions inside brackets, first simplify the fractions if needed, then perform operations inside the brackets following the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS).
3. Since the user did not provide the specific fractions or the expression, let's consider a general example: Simplify $\left(\frac{3}{4} + \frac{2}{5}\right)$.
4. Find a common denominator for the fractions: the denominators are 4 and 5, so the common denominator is 20.
5. Convert each fraction: $\frac{3}{4} = \frac{3 \times 5}{4 \times 5} = \frac{15}{20}$ and $\frac{2}{5} = \frac{2 \times 4}{5 \times 4} = \frac{8}{20}$.
6. Add the fractions inside the brackets: $\frac{15}{20} + \frac{8}{20} = \frac{15 + 8}{20} = \frac{23}{20}$.
7. The simplified answer to the brackets is $\frac{23}{20}$ or $1 \frac{3}{20}$ as a mixed number.
8. If you provide the exact fractions or expression, I can help solve that specifically.
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