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\frac{-198}{13\times 8}=-\frac{297}{13}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=12
Express \frac{-\frac{198}{13}}{8} as a single fraction.
\frac{-198}{104}=-\frac{297}{13}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=12
Multiply 13 and 8 to get 104.
-\frac{99}{52}=-\frac{297}{13}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=12
Reduce the fraction \frac{-198}{104} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
-\frac{99}{52}=-\frac{1188}{52}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=12
Least common multiple of 52 and 13 is 52. Convert -\frac{99}{52} and -\frac{297}{13} to fractions with denominator 52.
\text{false}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=12
Compare -\frac{99}{52} and -\frac{1188}{52}.
\text{false}\text{ and }-\frac{297}{13}=\frac{156}{13}
Convert 12 to fraction \frac{156}{13}.
\text{false}\text{ and }\text{false}
Compare -\frac{297}{13} and \frac{156}{13}.
\text{false}
The conjunction of \text{false} and \text{false} is \text{false}.
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