Hello!
This is an exercise about factorials. To solve it, we have to expand the expressions, look:

Let's rewrite 9! in the denominator:

Note that as we have 8! in the numerator and denominator, we can cancel it.
Now, let's expand the expression 5!:
![\frac{5\cdot4\operatorname{\cdot}3\operatorname{\cdot}\cancel{2!}}{9\operatorname{\cdot}\cancel{2!}}=\frac{5\operatorname{\cdot}4\operatorname{\cdot}3}{9}=(60)/(9)=(20)/(3)]()
In the same way, we can cancel 2!.
Simplifying the fractions, we will obtain the result as 20/3.
Answer:
