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10,100 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is because 5 divided by 120 is 24 and 24 x 3 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,101 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is because there are 5 of 120 then and then times by3 | True_Correct | null |
10,102 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is correct because 1/5 equals 24 and the multiply by 3 and it equals 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,103 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is correct because you get the whole number,divide by the denominater and times by the numberator | True_Correct | null |
10,104 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is the answer because 120 divided by 5 is 24 and 24 x 3 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,105 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is the answer because 120 divided by 5=24 and 24x3=72. | True_Correct | null |
10,106 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is the answer because if you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 and if you times that by 3 you get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,107 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is the answer because when you do 120 divided by 5 you get 24 and to find 3/5 you times by 3. | True_Correct | null |
10,108 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is the correct answer because you do 120÷5=24 and 24x3=72 | True_Correct | null |
10,109 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think what you have to do is 5 devide 120 is 24 and 24 times 3 is 72 and that is how i got my answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,110 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I this is the answer because 3/5 of 120 is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,111 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I thought how many 5 go into 120 and it was 24 but you need 3/5 so I 24 times 3 and it was 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,112 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I thought it was gonna be how many blue counters they were but it's saying how many read counters! The thing you have to do is 3/5 of 120 which you divide 120 by 5 giving 24 and then times that by 3 because of the 3 in the 3/5 giving you the answer which is 72! (sorry this is long) | True_Correct | null |
10,113 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I thought since it is over half I guessed the biggest | True_Correct | null |
10,114 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I timed by the top and decided by the bottom | True_Correct | null |
10,115 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I times 120 by 3 (360) then divided 360 by 5 (72) | True_Correct | null |
10,116 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I used division. 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and then I did 24 times by 3 which is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,117 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I used the method Mrs Cooper taught me today | True_Neither | null |
10,118 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I was a bit confused so I did 3 divided by 5 then subtracted it from 120 so I thought there were 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,119 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I went through all of the numbers | True_Neither | null |
10,120 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out by doing 120 divided by 5 then times by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,121 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out in my book | True_Neither | null |
10,122 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out on a piece of paper | True_Neither | null |
10,123 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out on my whit board but the answer as 66 so i rounded it to 70 and the closest one to 70 was 72. | True_Neither | null |
10,124 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out on paper. | True_Neither | null |
10,125 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked it out using division | True_Neither | null |
10,126 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked our 3/5 of 60 I's 36 so I times 36 by to or 36+36 | True_Neither | null |
10,127 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out 1/5 and then multiplied that by three. | True_Correct | null |
10,128 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out 120 divided by 5 which equals 24, I then did 24 x 3 to get a final answer of 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,129 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out 3/5 and took that away from 120 | True_Neither | null |
10,130 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out that 3/5 of 120=72. | True_Correct | null |
10,131 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out that you have to divide by 5 and multiply by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,132 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out this question by dividing 120 into 5 and then multiplying into 3 which is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,133 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out what 1/5 which was 24 then i timsed it by 3 and got 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,134 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked out what 3/5 was | True_Correct | null |
10,135 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked this out by dividing 120 by 5 to get a fifth but we needed three fifths so i multiplyed it by three. | True_Correct | null |
10,136 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked this out by doing 120 divided by 5 and that gave me 24 and then I x that by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,137 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked this out mentally and I worked it out on a paper | True_Neither | null |
10,138 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I worked this out on a whiteboard | True_Neither | null |
10,139 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I would explain it by dividing 120 by 5 and x 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,140 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I ÷120 by 5 wich gave me 24 then timesed that by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,141 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I'm not guessing but 2 is over a half which tells me it can't be sixty but it's not under its over so it has to be 72 due to the fact 24 and 48 are under sixty | True_Correct | null |
10,142 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | ITS BEACAUSE 120 divided by 5 is 24 then times it by 3 equals 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,143 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If 3/5 are red, that means 2/5 are blue. So 120÷5 = 24 so 1/5 equals 24, and 24×3= 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,144 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If 3/5 is red then because 1/5 =24, it would be 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,145 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If 3/5 of 120 counters are red, then it is over a half which is 60. D: 48 is not over half. | True_Correct | null |
10,146 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If 3/5 of the counters are red then 2/5 must be blue
I multiplied 3 x 120 =360 and divided that by 5 = 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,147 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If 5 x 24 is 120, 3 x 24 would be 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,148 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If we do 120x3 that =360 divided by 5 =72 | True_Correct | null |
10,149 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If we setup multiplying fractions its 3/5 x 120/1. We multiply and then we get 360/5. We divide that and we get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,150 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you convert 3/5 to 6/10 you divide 120 by 10 and × 6 and that gives you 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,151 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divid the number by tree and times it by four you will get the answer | True_Neither | null |
10,152 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 it gives 24 then if you times it by 3 giving 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,153 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 that equals 24 but that’s not the answer. You need to times twenty four by 3 because it says 3/5th and then the answer is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,154 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 then times it by three | True_Correct | null |
10,155 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 if you times that by 3 you get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,156 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 then you times 3 which equals 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,157 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 x 3 =75 | True_Neither | null |
10,158 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5, it gives 24. You then multiply that by 3 giving 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,159 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5, then you get 24, so you times 24 by 3, which is the numerator. Then you get your answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,160 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5, which equals 24. Then times 24 x 3 you get 72. | True_Neither | null |
10,161 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide 120 by 5, you get 24.
Then, if you times it by 3, you get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,162 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you divide it by 5 and then times it by 3 you would get your answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,163 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you do 120 divided by 5 it would be 24 than * it by 3 which would then give you 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,164 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you do 120 divided by 5 you get 24. Now do 3x24=72 there is your answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,165 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you do 3/5 of 120 you get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,166 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you do the total (120) and multiply it by the fraction that is red (3/5) you get 72 red counters | True_Correct | null |
10,167 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you find 1/5 and then times it by 3 you get the answer | True_Correct | null |
10,168 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you find out how many are in one fifth i found that if I timzed it by 3 I would get my answer of 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,169 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | If you half 120 you get 60 and 3/5 Is a little more than 60 | True_Correct | null |
10,170 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It I A because 2.5/5 would be 60 because it’s one half and it’s not one half it’s 3/5 | True_Correct | null |
10,171 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 120 beacuse you do 5 divide by 120 and then times by three which you get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,172 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 72 as 1/5 is 24 and 24 times by 3 is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,173 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 72 because 3/5 is 6/10 which is also 60%. 10% is 12 and 50% is 60 so 12 plus 60 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,174 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 72 because 3/5 of 72 is 72 (5divide 120=24 xby 3=72) | True_Correct | null |
10,175 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 72 because 60 would be 5/10 but since it’s 3/5 double them both to get 6/10 making it 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,176 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is 72 because you divide by the d and times by the n which will give you your answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,177 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A as 120/5=24 and 24*3=72 | True_Correct | null |
10,178 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because 1/5 of 120 is 24 but we need to find 3/5 so we x 24(1/5)by 3 and we get 72(3/5). | True_Correct | null |
10,179 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because 3/5 of 120 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,180 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because 5 into 120 is 24 then 3x24=72 so that is you answer | True_Correct | null |
10,181 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because first you have to divide 120 by 5 which is 24 then you times it by the numerator then you will get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,182 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because if you found 1/5 you have to times it by 3 so the answer is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,183 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is A because you have to divide the denominator by the number to get 24 then you times it by the numerator which gets you 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,184 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is a because I did 120 divide by 5 and that got me to 24 and then I did 24 times 3 and that got me to the answer 72 | True_Neither | null |
10,185 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is a because if you do 120 divide by 5 it will be 24. Then I did 24 times 3 and that got me to 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,186 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is a because you do 120 divided by 5 which gives you 24 then you do 24 X 3 = 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,187 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is a because you do 120 divided by 5 which is 24 then you do 24 X 3 =72 | True_Correct | null |
10,188 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is a because you have to divide 5 by 120 which is 24 then you times that by 3 because it's 3/5 | True_Correct | null |
10,189 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is closest to what I think it is | True_Neither | null |
10,190 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is the biggest number there | True_Neither | null |
10,191 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It is this because if you times the 3 and the 1/5 together it will get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,192 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It must be this because some of the numbers are under half and 3 over 5 is more than half. | True_Correct | null |
10,193 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It would be 72 because 120%5=24 and 24-x3= 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,194 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It would be 72 because you need to do 3/5 of 120 and that is 120 divided by 5 which is 24 then times by 3 which is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,195 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It's A because 3/5 of 120 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,196 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It's A because 3/5 of 120 means 120 divided by 5 = 24 then 24 x 3 = 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,197 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It's A because 3/5 out of 120 = 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,198 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | It's A because you have to do 120 divided by 5 and you get 24 and then you have to do 24x3 which is 72 so its 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,199 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | Its 72 because you have to do 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and then you do 24 times 3 which is 72. You can do it this way or you can work out 2/5 and then take that answer away from from 120 | True_Correct | null |
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