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17,600 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think its this because its an improper fraction so i have to make my answer into a mixed number so since 10 over 3 is improper i divide 3 into the 10 and it went in 3 times i put my reminder on top and put 3 as the denominator | True_Correct | null |
17,601 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think so because 5 as a whole number is 5/1 and 2/3x5/1 is 10/3 and 10/3 is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,602 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that d is the correct answer because 2/3 x 5 = 10/3 and this fraction as a mixed number is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,603 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that d is the correct because 2/3 times 5 is the same as 2/3 times 5/1 so the answer would be 10/3 . 10/3 simplified is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,604 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that it's d because you have to times the denominator and then see how many times it goes into 3 which is 3r1 | True_Neither | null |
17,605 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that question two is d because 2/3 x 5 is 10/3, which if you make it into a mixed fraction then it is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,606 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that the answer is 3 1/3 because if you turn 5 into a fraction it will look like 5/1then you just times the two fractions together | True_Correct | null |
17,607 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that the answer is d because if you times 2 (the numerator) times by 5 it will equal 10 then put 3 into 10 and that is 3 holes and one remander so 3 1\3 | True_Correct | null |
17,608 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that the answer is d, because 2, which is the numerator, times 5 is 10, so you have 10/3. 10/3 simplified into a mixed number is 1 1/3. therefore, the answer is d. | True_Correct | null |
17,609 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think that this is the answer because i put a one under the five (5/1) to make it a fraction. i then did numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator. my answer was 10/3. after that i made this into a mixed number which got me to my final answer. | True_Correct | null |
17,610 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is 3 1/1 because i did 2/3 times by 5/1 and that was 10/3 i then turned it into a mixed number because it top heavy so the mixed number would be 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,611 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is 3 1/1 because i did 2/3 times by 5/1 and that was 10 1/3 thenn turned it into a mixed number like 13 or something similar. | True_Correct | null |
17,612 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is b because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 and 3 1/3 simplified is 3 1 / 2. | True_Neither | null |
17,613 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is d because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 and 10/3 simplified is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,614 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is d because 2/3 x 5/1=10/3 this can be siplified to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,615 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think the answer is d because 2/3 × 5 = 10/3 and the lowest fraction you can go to is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,616 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think thee answer is d because 2 1/3 x 5/1=10/3 which can be simplified to 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,617 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because i times the 2 and the five and leave the three then i simplify the answer | True_Correct | null |
17,618 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this as 2x5 is 10 and 1x3 is 3. so the answer is 10/3 which is equivalent to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,619 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this as 2x5 is 10, and 1x3 is 3. so the answer is 10/3 which is equivalent to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,620 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 5 10
_ x _ = _
3 1 3 | True_Correct | null |
17,621 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5/1 equals 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,622 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 3 1/3 is the same as 10/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,623 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 3 times 1 is 3 and 2 times 5 is 10 so your fraction will be 10/3.if you simplify 10/3 is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,624 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because first you put the 5 over 1then do each sum differently1x3 =3 then 5x2=10 3 3's go into 10 giving 3 units with 1 remainder | True_Correct | null |
17,625 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because i did 2/3 x 5/1 and got this answer | True_Correct | null |
17,626 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because i multiplied 2/3 by 5/1 and i got 10/3 and then i changed 10/3 into a mixed number . | True_Correct | null |
17,627 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 10/3 as a mixed fraction
3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,628 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 10/3 as a mixed number is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,629 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 10/3 simplified is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,630 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 1/3 times 5/1 is 10/3 and that as a mixed number is 3 1/10 | True_Correct | null |
17,631 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 = 10 and 3 times 1 =3 so it is an improper fraction so then the real answer as a mixed number would be 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,632 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 = 10, and 3 times 1 = 3, so it is an improper fraction. the real answer as a mixed number would be between three and third, which comes out to be three plus one-third of the total amountt (three and 1/3). | True_Correct | null |
17,633 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 = 10/3 =3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,634 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 equals 10 and 10 fits into 3, 3 times, remainder 1 (3 and 1/3). | True_Correct | null |
17,635 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 is 10 and 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,636 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 is 10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times remainder one so it is 3 and one third | True_Correct | null |
17,637 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 is 10 and then you convert it. | True_Correct | null |
17,638 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 is 10 so it is 10/3 which is top heavy so you can make it 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,639 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 times 5 is ten then turn it to mix fraction | True_Correct | null |
17,640 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 1 = 3 so 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,641 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 = 10 and then you divide it by 3 and you get 3 remainder 1 | True_Correct | null |
17,642 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 = 10 so 10 / 3 simplify it to 3 and 1 / 3. | True_Correct | null |
17,643 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 is 10 and the denominator doesn’t change. now it is 10/3 which simplifies to 3 and 1/3 which is why i have selected this answer. | True_Correct | null |
17,644 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 is 10 and the denominator stays the same so its 10\3 and i then put it into a mixed fraction | True_Correct | null |
17,645 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2 x 5 is 10. 10/3 is an improper fraction so you have to make it a mixed number which would be 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,646 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/ x 5/1 =10/3. we put a 1 under the 5 to make it a fraction. then when that calculation is done we turn it into a mixed number wich is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,647 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is 10/3 than you change it to a mixed number | True_Correct | null |
17,648 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is 10/3 which is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,649 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is 10/3.if you convert that to a mixed number it would be 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,650 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is 3 1/3 when i multiplied them. | True_Correct | null |
17,651 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is equal to 2/3 times 5/1, which gives us 10/3. 10/3 is an improper fraction, so we convert it into a mixed fraction. our final answer is d. | True_Correct | null |
17,652 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5 is this. | True_Correct | null |
17,653 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times 5/1 is 10/3 and that as a mixed number is 3 1/10 | True_Correct | null |
17,654 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times by 5 is 10-3 which equals 3 and 1/3 into a mixed fraction. | True_Correct | null |
17,655 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times by 5 is 10/3 which is 3 and 1/3 into a mixed fraction. | True_Correct | null |
17,656 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 times by 5 is 10/3 which is equivalent to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,657 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 = 10/3 , then i put it into a mixed number which is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,658 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,659 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 = 10/3 which is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,660 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 = 10/3 which is the same as 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,661 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,662 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 is 10/3 and 10/3 converted into a mixed fraction is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,663 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 is 10/3. and 10/3 as a mixed number is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,664 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 is also 2/3 x 5/1 2x5 is 10, and 3x1 is 3. that makes 10/3, which is equivalent to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,665 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 is the same as 2/3 x 5/1. 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 1 = 3. that is 10/3. as a mixed number, 3 goes into 10, 3 times remainder 1. that means the answer is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,666 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 is the same as 2/3 x 5/1. this is 10/3 which as a mixed number is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,667 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5 means you need to do 2x5=10 and then 3x1=3. 3 3s go into 9 and then you are adding 1 on which then makes 11/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,668 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,669 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,670 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,671 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 simplified to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,672 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 which is 3 1/3 simplified as a mixed number | True_Correct | null |
17,673 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 which is 3 1/3 simplified as a mixedd number. | True_Correct | null |
17,674 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 equals 10/3 which equals three and one third | True_Correct | null |
17,675 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 10 1/3 or 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,676 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 10 1/3 so then you turn it into a mixed number which is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,677 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 10/3 or 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,678 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 10/3 so then you turn it into a mixed number which is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,679 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,680 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3 x 5=10/3 or 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,681 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3*5 is 10/3 which is equivalent to 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,682 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/3x5= 10/3 which is the same as 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,683 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2/5 x 3 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Neither | null |
17,684 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x 5 is 10. so you would have 10/3 which is the same as 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,685 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5 is 10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times leaving 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,686 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5 is 10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times with 1 left other. | True_Correct | null |
17,687 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5 is 10 then 10/3 is 3 r1 | True_Correct | null |
17,688 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5 is 10, and 3x1 is 3 so the answer is 10/3. but 10/3 into a mixed number is 3 whole and 1 over 3. | True_Correct | null |
17,689 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5 is 10. 3x1 is 3 simplified it becomes 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,690 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 10 divide 3= 3 and left is 1 so 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,691 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 10/3=1 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,692 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times but there is one left over and you have to stick with the same denominator so it would be 1/3 and then you put them together and you get 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,693 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times so the naswer would be 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,694 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 3x1=3 and 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,695 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 3x1=3 so 10/3= 3 wholes 3 third | True_Correct | null |
17,696 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and 3x1=3 so you just simplify your answer | True_Correct | null |
17,697 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 and then 1x3=3 so it is 10/3 and than simplefy to 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,698 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 2x5=10 so that would mean 10/3 but then you'd convert it to 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,699 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think this because 3 1/3 is equal to 10/3 | True_Correct | null |
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