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\frac{21}{8}+\frac{16}{8}-12\times 3=2
Convert 2 to fraction \frac{16}{8}.
\frac{21+16}{8}-12\times 3=2
Since \frac{21}{8} and \frac{16}{8} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
\frac{37}{8}-12\times 3=2
Add 21 and 16 to get 37.
\frac{37}{8}-36=2
Multiply 12 and 3 to get 36.
\frac{37}{8}-\frac{288}{8}=2
Convert 36 to fraction \frac{288}{8}.
\frac{37-288}{8}=2
Since \frac{37}{8} and \frac{288}{8} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
-\frac{251}{8}=2
Subtract 288 from 37 to get -251.
-\frac{251}{8}=\frac{16}{8}
Convert 2 to fraction \frac{16}{8}.
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Compare -\frac{251}{8} and \frac{16}{8}.
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