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Finetuned using LLaMAFactory.
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datasets:
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- TIGER-Lab/MathInstruct
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Finetuned using LLaMAFactory.
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Examples:
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Q: Calculate the length of the circle with radius 3
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A: Given the radius (r) of the circle:
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r = 3
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Now, we can use the formula for the diameter (D) of the circle:
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D = 2 * r
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D = 2 * 3
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D = 6
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Now, we can use the formula for the area (A) of the circle:
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A = π * r^2
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A = π * (3)^2
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A = π * 9
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A = 18
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So, the area of the circle with radius 3 is:
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A = π * 9
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The diameter (D) of the circle is also 9 units, so the formula for the diameter of the circle is:
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D = 2 * 9
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D = 18
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So, the diameter of the circle is 18 units.
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Q: Calculate the area of a square of side 4
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A: Area of a square = 4 * side^2
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So, the area of the square is 4 * 4 = 16 square units.
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datasets:
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- TIGER-Lab/MathInstruct
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