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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What happens to the density of air as the altitude decreases?
A: multiplies
B: decreases
C: remains the same
D: increases
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The pressure of the earth’s atmosphere, as with any fluid, increases with the height of the column of air. In the case of earth’s atmosphere, there are some complications. The density of the air is not uniform but decreases with altitude. Additionally there is no distinct top surface from which height can be measured. We can, however, calculate the approximate difference in pressure between two altitudes using the equation . The average pressure of the atmosphere at sea level is 1.013 × 10 5 Pa. This pressure is often expressed as 101.3 kPa.
Question: What happens to the density of air as the altitude decreases?
A: multiplies
B: decreases
C: remains the same
D: increases
Answer:
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What happens to the density of air as the altitude decreases?
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multiplies
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decreases
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remains the same
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increases
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B
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The pressure of the earth’s atmosphere, as with any fluid, increases with the height of the column of air. In the case of earth’s atmosphere, there are some complications. The density of the air is not uniform but decreases with altitude. Additionally there is no distinct top surface from which height can be measured. We can, however, calculate the approximate difference in pressure between two altitudes using the equation . The average pressure of the atmosphere at sea level is 1.013 × 10 5 Pa. This pressure is often expressed as 101.3 kPa.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: To earn money for her new computer, Tina sells handmade postcards. In a day, she can make 30 such postcards. For each postcard sold, Tina gets $5. How much money did Tina earn if she managed to sell all the postcards she made every day for 6 days?
A: 1800
B: 1350
C: 720
D: 900
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Tina made postcards for 6 days, so she has made 6 days * 30 postcards/day = <<6*30=180>>180 postcards.
For every postcard, Tina gets $5, so if she sold every card, she got 180 postcards * $5/postcard = $<<180*5=900>>900.
#### 900
Question: To earn money for her new computer, Tina sells handmade postcards. In a day, she can make 30 such postcards. For each postcard sold, Tina gets $5. How much money did Tina earn if she managed to sell all the postcards she made every day for 6 days?
A: 1800
B: 1350
C: 720
D: 900
Answer:
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To earn money for her new computer, Tina sells handmade postcards. In a day, she can make 30 such postcards. For each postcard sold, Tina gets $5. How much money did Tina earn if she managed to sell all the postcards she made every day for 6 days?
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1800
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1350
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720
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900
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D
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Tina made postcards for 6 days, so she has made 6 days * 30 postcards/day = <<6*30=180>>180 postcards.
For every postcard, Tina gets $5, so if she sold every card, she got 180 postcards * $5/postcard = $<<180*5=900>>900.
#### 900
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: In a mixed college 160 students are there in one class. Out of this 160 students 5/8 students are girls. How many boys are there ?
A: A)40
B: B)60
C: C)80
D: D)120
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Total Number of Students :160
Total Girls : 160*5/8 =100
Total Boys : 160-100 = 60
Answer is B
Question: In a mixed college 160 students are there in one class. Out of this 160 students 5/8 students are girls. How many boys are there ?
A: A)40
B: B)60
C: C)80
D: D)120
Answer:
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In a mixed college 160 students are there in one class. Out of this 160 students 5/8 students are girls. How many boys are there ?
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A)40
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B)60
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C)80
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D)120
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B
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Total Number of Students :160
Total Girls : 160*5/8 =100
Total Boys : 160-100 = 60
Answer is B
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When a sound is produced inside a room, sometimes there is a
A: light
B: electric charge
C: delayed reflection
D: video
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: when a sound is produced inside of a room , there is sometimes an echo after the sound
Question: When a sound is produced inside a room, sometimes there is a
A: light
B: electric charge
C: delayed reflection
D: video
Answer:
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When a sound is produced inside a room, sometimes there is a
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light
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electric charge
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delayed reflection
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video
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C
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when a sound is produced inside of a room , there is sometimes an echo after the sound
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Dustin and Sam are both reading. Dustin can read 75 pages in an hour. Sam can read 24 pages in an hour. How many more pages does Dustin read in 40 minutes compared to Sam?
A: 51
B: 34
C: 68
D: 27.2
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Dustin reads 1.25 pages a minute because 75 / 60 = <<75/60=1.25>>1.25
Dustin reads 50 pages in 40 minutes because 40 x 1.25 = <<40*1.25=50>>50
Sam reads .4 pages a minute because 24 / 60 = <<24/60=.4>>.4
Sam reads 16 pages in 40 minutes because 40 x .4 = <<40*.4=16>>16
Dustin reads 34 more pages than Sam because 50 - 16 = <<34=34>>34
#### 34
Question: Dustin and Sam are both reading. Dustin can read 75 pages in an hour. Sam can read 24 pages in an hour. How many more pages does Dustin read in 40 minutes compared to Sam?
A: 51
B: 34
C: 68
D: 27.2
Answer:
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Dustin and Sam are both reading. Dustin can read 75 pages in an hour. Sam can read 24 pages in an hour. How many more pages does Dustin read in 40 minutes compared to Sam?
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51
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34
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68
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27.2
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B
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Dustin reads 1.25 pages a minute because 75 / 60 = <<75/60=1.25>>1.25
Dustin reads 50 pages in 40 minutes because 40 x 1.25 = <<40*1.25=50>>50
Sam reads .4 pages a minute because 24 / 60 = <<24/60=.4>>.4
Sam reads 16 pages in 40 minutes because 40 x .4 = <<40*.4=16>>16
Dustin reads 34 more pages than Sam because 50 - 16 = <<34=34>>34
#### 34
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A creature's habitat, if it has flippers and carries a home with it, is likely
A: mountainous
B: arid
C: salty
D: dry
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a sea turtle lives in the ocean
Question: A creature's habitat, if it has flippers and carries a home with it, is likely
A: mountainous
B: arid
C: salty
D: dry
Answer:
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A creature's habitat, if it has flippers and carries a home with it, is likely
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mountainous
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arid
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salty
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dry
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C
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a sea turtle lives in the ocean
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Any sound with a frequency above the highest audible frequency is defined as what, a phenomenon useful in medical diagnosis and therapy?
A: radiation
B: ultrasound
C: laser
D: extrasound
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Any sound with a frequency above 20,000 Hz (or 20 kHz)—that is, above the highest audible frequency—is defined to be ultrasound. In practice, it is possible to create ultrasound frequencies up to more than a gigahertz. (Higher frequencies are difficult to create; furthermore, they propagate poorly because they are very strongly absorbed. ) Ultrasound has a tremendous number of applications, which range from burglar alarms to use in cleaning delicate objects to the guidance systems of bats. We begin our discussion of ultrasound with some of its applications in medicine, in which it is used extensively both for diagnosis and for therapy. Characteristics of Ultrasound The characteristics of ultrasound, such as frequency and intensity, are wave properties common to all types of waves. Ultrasound also has a wavelength that limits the fineness of detail it can detect. This characteristic is true of all waves. We can never observe details significantly smaller than the wavelength of our probe; for example, we will never see individual atoms with visible light, because the atoms are so small compared with the wavelength of light.
Question: Any sound with a frequency above the highest audible frequency is defined as what, a phenomenon useful in medical diagnosis and therapy?
A: radiation
B: ultrasound
C: laser
D: extrasound
Answer:
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Any sound with a frequency above the highest audible frequency is defined as what, a phenomenon useful in medical diagnosis and therapy?
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radiation
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ultrasound
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laser
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extrasound
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B
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Any sound with a frequency above 20,000 Hz (or 20 kHz)—that is, above the highest audible frequency—is defined to be ultrasound. In practice, it is possible to create ultrasound frequencies up to more than a gigahertz. (Higher frequencies are difficult to create; furthermore, they propagate poorly because they are very strongly absorbed. ) Ultrasound has a tremendous number of applications, which range from burglar alarms to use in cleaning delicate objects to the guidance systems of bats. We begin our discussion of ultrasound with some of its applications in medicine, in which it is used extensively both for diagnosis and for therapy. Characteristics of Ultrasound The characteristics of ultrasound, such as frequency and intensity, are wave properties common to all types of waves. Ultrasound also has a wavelength that limits the fineness of detail it can detect. This characteristic is true of all waves. We can never observe details significantly smaller than the wavelength of our probe; for example, we will never see individual atoms with visible light, because the atoms are so small compared with the wavelength of light.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Liquid hcl can be used to do what to the ph of a swimming pool?
A: heighten it
B: increase it
C: lower it
D: raise it
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: We all enjoy a cool dip in a swimming pool on a hot day, but we may not realize the work needed to keep that water safe and healthy. The ideal pH for a swimming pool is around 7.2. The pH will change as a result of many factors. Adjustment can be accomplished with different chemicals depending on the tested pH. High pH can be lowered with liquid HCl (unsafe material) or sodium bisulfate. The bisulfate anion is a weak acid and can dissociate partially in solution. To increase pH, use sodium carbonate. The carbonate anion forms an equilibrium with protons that results in some formation of carbon dioxide.
Question: Liquid hcl can be used to do what to the ph of a swimming pool?
A: heighten it
B: increase it
C: lower it
D: raise it
Answer:
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Liquid hcl can be used to do what to the ph of a swimming pool?
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heighten it
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increase it
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lower it
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raise it
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C
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We all enjoy a cool dip in a swimming pool on a hot day, but we may not realize the work needed to keep that water safe and healthy. The ideal pH for a swimming pool is around 7.2. The pH will change as a result of many factors. Adjustment can be accomplished with different chemicals depending on the tested pH. High pH can be lowered with liquid HCl (unsafe material) or sodium bisulfate. The bisulfate anion is a weak acid and can dissociate partially in solution. To increase pH, use sodium carbonate. The carbonate anion forms an equilibrium with protons that results in some formation of carbon dioxide.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Wallace runs a beef jerky company. The company dries the jerky low and slow, so one batch of jerky takes all night to make. Each batch can make 10 bags of jerky. Wallace received a customer order for 60 bags of jerky. If he has 20 bags of jerky already made, how many days will it be before he can fulfill the customer’s order?
A: -6
B: 3
C: 8
D: 4
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Wallace already has 20 bags of jerky, so he needs to make 60 - 20 = <<60-20=40>>40 bags more.
He can make 10 bags per day, so he needs 40 / 10 = 4 days to fulfill the customer’s order.
#### 4
Question: Wallace runs a beef jerky company. The company dries the jerky low and slow, so one batch of jerky takes all night to make. Each batch can make 10 bags of jerky. Wallace received a customer order for 60 bags of jerky. If he has 20 bags of jerky already made, how many days will it be before he can fulfill the customer’s order?
A: -6
B: 3
C: 8
D: 4
Answer:
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Wallace runs a beef jerky company. The company dries the jerky low and slow, so one batch of jerky takes all night to make. Each batch can make 10 bags of jerky. Wallace received a customer order for 60 bags of jerky. If he has 20 bags of jerky already made, how many days will it be before he can fulfill the customer’s order?
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-6
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3
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8
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4
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D
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Wallace already has 20 bags of jerky, so he needs to make 60 - 20 = <<60-20=40>>40 bags more.
He can make 10 bags per day, so he needs 40 / 10 = 4 days to fulfill the customer’s order.
#### 4
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The molten rock under the surface is called magma and once is appears on what area is it called lava?
A: geyser
B: volcano
C: below ground
D: above ground
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: lava is found above the ground
Question: The molten rock under the surface is called magma and once is appears on what area is it called lava?
A: geyser
B: volcano
C: below ground
D: above ground
Answer:
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The molten rock under the surface is called magma and once is appears on what area is it called lava?
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geyser
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volcano
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below ground
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above ground
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D
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lava is found above the ground
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air (and water) to make their own food called?
A: spermatogenesis
B: atherosclerosis
C: photochemistry
D: photosynthesis
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Recall that eukaryotic organisms also include animals, protists, and fungi. Eukaryotes have cells with nuclei that contain DNA, and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air (and water) to make their own food, the carbohydrate glucose. Plants have chloroplasts, the organelle of photosynthesis, and are known as producers and autotrophs. Other organisms are heterotrophic consumers, meaning they must obtain their nutrients from another organism, as these organisms lack chloroplasts. Lastly, plants must be multicellular, composed of more than one cell. There are no single-celled plants. Recall that some protists, such as algae, are eukaryotic and photosynthetic but are not considered plants. Unlike plants, algae is mostly unicellular.
Question: What is the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air (and water) to make their own food called?
A: spermatogenesis
B: atherosclerosis
C: photochemistry
D: photosynthesis
Answer:
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What is the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air (and water) to make their own food called?
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spermatogenesis
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atherosclerosis
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photochemistry
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photosynthesis
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D
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Recall that eukaryotic organisms also include animals, protists, and fungi. Eukaryotes have cells with nuclei that contain DNA, and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants capture the energy of sunlight and use carbon dioxide from the air (and water) to make their own food, the carbohydrate glucose. Plants have chloroplasts, the organelle of photosynthesis, and are known as producers and autotrophs. Other organisms are heterotrophic consumers, meaning they must obtain their nutrients from another organism, as these organisms lack chloroplasts. Lastly, plants must be multicellular, composed of more than one cell. There are no single-celled plants. Recall that some protists, such as algae, are eukaryotic and photosynthetic but are not considered plants. Unlike plants, algae is mostly unicellular.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Harrison Elementary School is overcrowded with 1590 students, so 40% of the students are going to move to a new school. There are 3 grade levels, and each grade level needs one 20-person advanced class and the rest of the students divided evenly into 6 additional classes. How many students will there be in each normal class at the new school?
A: 33
B: 32
C: 22
D: 48
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: First find how many students go to the new school: 1590 students * .4 = <<1590*.4=636>>636 students
Then divide that number by 3 to find how many students are at each grade level: 636 students / 3 grades = <<636/3=212>>212 students/grade
Then subtract the 20 students in the gifted class: 212 students - 20 students = <<212-20=192>>192 students
Then divide that number by 6 to find the number of students in each other class: 192 students / 6 classes = <<192/6=32>>32 students/class
#### 32
Question: Harrison Elementary School is overcrowded with 1590 students, so 40% of the students are going to move to a new school. There are 3 grade levels, and each grade level needs one 20-person advanced class and the rest of the students divided evenly into 6 additional classes. How many students will there be in each normal class at the new school?
A: 33
B: 32
C: 22
D: 48
Answer:
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Harrison Elementary School is overcrowded with 1590 students, so 40% of the students are going to move to a new school. There are 3 grade levels, and each grade level needs one 20-person advanced class and the rest of the students divided evenly into 6 additional classes. How many students will there be in each normal class at the new school?
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33
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32
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22
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48
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B
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First find how many students go to the new school: 1590 students * .4 = <<1590*.4=636>>636 students
Then divide that number by 3 to find how many students are at each grade level: 636 students / 3 grades = <<636/3=212>>212 students/grade
Then subtract the 20 students in the gifted class: 212 students - 20 students = <<212-20=192>>192 students
Then divide that number by 6 to find the number of students in each other class: 192 students / 6 classes = <<192/6=32>>32 students/class
#### 32
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A can of warm soda will fizz more because increasing the temperature decreases the what of a gas?
A: solubility
B: viscosity
C: Acidity
D: humidity
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A: A can of warm soda will fizz more because increasing the temperature decreases the solubility of a gas. Therefore, less carbon dioxide can remain dissolved in warm soda than in cold soda.
Question: A can of warm soda will fizz more because increasing the temperature decreases the what of a gas?
A: solubility
B: viscosity
C: Acidity
D: humidity
Answer:
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A can of warm soda will fizz more because increasing the temperature decreases the what of a gas?
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solubility
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viscosity
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Acidity
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humidity
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A
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A: A can of warm soda will fizz more because increasing the temperature decreases the solubility of a gas. Therefore, less carbon dioxide can remain dissolved in warm soda than in cold soda.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what causes bodies of water to increase?
A: vaporization
B: inflation
C: bomb cyclones
D: salt
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: storms cause bodies of water to increase amount of water they contain Fact 2: Bomb cyclones are intense storms, often hybrid storms. Combined: bomb cyclones cause bodies of water to increase amount of water they contain
Question: what causes bodies of water to increase?
A: vaporization
B: inflation
C: bomb cyclones
D: salt
Answer:
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what causes bodies of water to increase?
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vaporization
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inflation
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bomb cyclones
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salt
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C
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Fact 1: storms cause bodies of water to increase amount of water they contain Fact 2: Bomb cyclones are intense storms, often hybrid storms. Combined: bomb cyclones cause bodies of water to increase amount of water they contain
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If n + 14 is a positive odd integer, which of the following must be true about the sum of the next four integers?
A: It is a multiple of 3
B: It is a multiple of 4
C: It is a multiple of 2
D: It is a multiple of 5
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: n+14 is a positive odd integer. This means n will be an odd integer
The next 4 integers would be: n + 14, n + 15, n + 16, n + 17
Sum = 4n + 62
This sum will always be even.
Option C
Question: If n + 14 is a positive odd integer, which of the following must be true about the sum of the next four integers?
A: It is a multiple of 3
B: It is a multiple of 4
C: It is a multiple of 2
D: It is a multiple of 5
Answer:
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If n + 14 is a positive odd integer, which of the following must be true about the sum of the next four integers?
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It is a multiple of 3
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It is a multiple of 4
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It is a multiple of 2
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It is a multiple of 5
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C
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n+14 is a positive odd integer. This means n will be an odd integer
The next 4 integers would be: n + 14, n + 15, n + 16, n + 17
Sum = 4n + 62
This sum will always be even.
Option C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Pressure is quite high in spaces such as
A: the floor of a sea
B: the bottom of a house
C: the bottom of a mountain
D: the bottom of a river
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: as depth increases , pressure will increase
Question: Pressure is quite high in spaces such as
A: the floor of a sea
B: the bottom of a house
C: the bottom of a mountain
D: the bottom of a river
Answer:
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Pressure is quite high in spaces such as
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the floor of a sea
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the bottom of a house
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the bottom of a mountain
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the bottom of a river
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A
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as depth increases , pressure will increase
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What type of invertebrates where the earliest animals?
A: cnidaria
B: annelids
C: arachnids
D: aquatic invertebrates
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The oldest animal fossils are about 630 million years old. The earliest animals were aquatic invertebrates. The first vertebrates evolved around 550 million years ago. By 500 million years ago, most modern phyla of animals had evolved.
Question: What type of invertebrates where the earliest animals?
A: cnidaria
B: annelids
C: arachnids
D: aquatic invertebrates
Answer:
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What type of invertebrates where the earliest animals?
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cnidaria
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annelids
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arachnids
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aquatic invertebrates
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D
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The oldest animal fossils are about 630 million years old. The earliest animals were aquatic invertebrates. The first vertebrates evolved around 550 million years ago. By 500 million years ago, most modern phyla of animals had evolved.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What do humans do to poison the air?
A: tailoring old clothing items
B: using a plastic bottle to create a self water for a plant
C: placing plastic into big lakes
D: using old T-shirts to make a blanket
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: polluting means something poisonous is added to an environment causing harm to the environment
Question: What do humans do to poison the air?
A: tailoring old clothing items
B: using a plastic bottle to create a self water for a plant
C: placing plastic into big lakes
D: using old T-shirts to make a blanket
Answer:
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What do humans do to poison the air?
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tailoring old clothing items
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using a plastic bottle to create a self water for a plant
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placing plastic into big lakes
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using old T-shirts to make a blanket
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C
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polluting means something poisonous is added to an environment causing harm to the environment
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is a specific region in space within which a sensory receptor is responsive to stimuli?
A: amplify field
B: deceptive field
C: symmetrical field
D: receptive field
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: CHAPTER SUMMARY 36.1 Sensory Processes A sensory activation occurs when a physical or chemical stimulus is processed into a neural signal (sensory transduction) by a sensory receptor. Perception is an individual interpretation of a sensation and is a brain function. Humans have special senses: olfaction, gustation, equilibrium, and hearing, plus the general senses of somatosensation. Sensory receptors are either specialized cells associated with sensory neurons or the specialized ends of sensory neurons that are a part of the peripheral nervous system, and they are used to receive information about the environment (internal or external). Each sensory receptor is modified for the type of stimulus it detects. For example, neither gustatory receptors nor auditory receptors are sensitive to light. Each sensory receptor is responsive to stimuli within a specific region in space, which is known as that receptor’s receptive field. The most fundamental function of a sensory system is the translation of a sensory signal to an electrical signal in the nervous system. All sensory signals, except those from the olfactory system, enter the central nervous system and are routed to the thalamus. When the sensory signal exits the thalamus, it is conducted to the specific area of the cortex dedicated to processing that particular sense.
Question: What is a specific region in space within which a sensory receptor is responsive to stimuli?
A: amplify field
B: deceptive field
C: symmetrical field
D: receptive field
Answer:
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What is a specific region in space within which a sensory receptor is responsive to stimuli?
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amplify field
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deceptive field
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symmetrical field
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receptive field
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D
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CHAPTER SUMMARY 36.1 Sensory Processes A sensory activation occurs when a physical or chemical stimulus is processed into a neural signal (sensory transduction) by a sensory receptor. Perception is an individual interpretation of a sensation and is a brain function. Humans have special senses: olfaction, gustation, equilibrium, and hearing, plus the general senses of somatosensation. Sensory receptors are either specialized cells associated with sensory neurons or the specialized ends of sensory neurons that are a part of the peripheral nervous system, and they are used to receive information about the environment (internal or external). Each sensory receptor is modified for the type of stimulus it detects. For example, neither gustatory receptors nor auditory receptors are sensitive to light. Each sensory receptor is responsive to stimuli within a specific region in space, which is known as that receptor’s receptive field. The most fundamental function of a sensory system is the translation of a sensory signal to an electrical signal in the nervous system. All sensory signals, except those from the olfactory system, enter the central nervous system and are routed to the thalamus. When the sensory signal exits the thalamus, it is conducted to the specific area of the cortex dedicated to processing that particular sense.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: which of these is an accurate scenario?
A: the sun traveling around the earth
B: none of these
C: the sun orbiting Mars
D: the earth traveling around the sun
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: planets orbit stars
Question: which of these is an accurate scenario?
A: the sun traveling around the earth
B: none of these
C: the sun orbiting Mars
D: the earth traveling around the sun
Answer:
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which of these is an accurate scenario?
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the sun traveling around the earth
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none of these
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the sun orbiting Mars
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the earth traveling around the sun
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D
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planets orbit stars
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Jenny's local library received 50 visitors on Monday. On Tuesday, the library received twice that number. On the remaining days of the week, an average of 20 visitors went to the library. What's the total number of visitors who went to the library that week?
A: 125
B: 250
C: 240
D: 200
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: On Monday, there were 50 visitors. On Tuesday, there were twice as many, so 2*50 = 100 visitors
The total number of visitors after Tuesday will be 100+50 = <<100+50=150>>150 visitors.
For the remaining 5 days, an average of 20 visitors attended, giving a total of 5*20 = <<5*20=100>>100 visitors.
The total number of visitors who visited the library for the week was 100+150 = <<100+150=250>>250 visitors.
#### 250
Question: Jenny's local library received 50 visitors on Monday. On Tuesday, the library received twice that number. On the remaining days of the week, an average of 20 visitors went to the library. What's the total number of visitors who went to the library that week?
A: 125
B: 250
C: 240
D: 200
Answer:
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Jenny's local library received 50 visitors on Monday. On Tuesday, the library received twice that number. On the remaining days of the week, an average of 20 visitors went to the library. What's the total number of visitors who went to the library that week?
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125
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250
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240
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200
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B
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On Monday, there were 50 visitors. On Tuesday, there were twice as many, so 2*50 = 100 visitors
The total number of visitors after Tuesday will be 100+50 = <<100+50=150>>150 visitors.
For the remaining 5 days, an average of 20 visitors attended, giving a total of 5*20 = <<5*20=100>>100 visitors.
The total number of visitors who visited the library for the week was 100+150 = <<100+150=250>>250 visitors.
#### 250
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When would you want a radiator the most?
A: winter
B: spring
C: fall
D: summer
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a radiator is a source of heat
Question: When would you want a radiator the most?
A: winter
B: spring
C: fall
D: summer
Answer:
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When would you want a radiator the most?
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winter
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spring
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fall
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summer
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A
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a radiator is a source of heat
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The moon looks different in different parts of
A: April
B: today
C: this week
D: 2018
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: the phases of the Moon change the appearance of the Moon
Question: The moon looks different in different parts of
A: April
B: today
C: this week
D: 2018
Answer:
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The moon looks different in different parts of
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April
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today
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this week
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2018
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A
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the phases of the Moon change the appearance of the Moon
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When I add 4 times my age 4 years from now to 5 times my age 5 years from now, I get 10 times my current age. How old will I be 3 years from now?
A: 42 years
B: 41 years
C: 43 years
D: 40 years
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let x= current age 4(x+4)+5(x+5)=10x ;so x=R 41 years
Answer C
Question: When I add 4 times my age 4 years from now to 5 times my age 5 years from now, I get 10 times my current age. How old will I be 3 years from now?
A: 42 years
B: 41 years
C: 43 years
D: 40 years
Answer:
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When I add 4 times my age 4 years from now to 5 times my age 5 years from now, I get 10 times my current age. How old will I be 3 years from now?
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42 years
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41 years
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43 years
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40 years
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C
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Let x= current age 4(x+4)+5(x+5)=10x ;so x=R 41 years
Answer C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Hemoglobin is a large molecule made up of proteins and iron. it consists of four folded chains of a protein called this?
A: globin
B: peptide
C: histone
D: insulin
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Hemoglobin Hemoglobin is a large molecule made up of proteins and iron. It consists of four folded chains of a protein called globin, designated alpha 1 and 2, and beta 1 and 2 (Figure 18.7a). Each of these globin molecules is bound to a red pigment molecule called heme, which contains an ion of iron (Fe2+) (Figure 18.7b).
Question: Hemoglobin is a large molecule made up of proteins and iron. it consists of four folded chains of a protein called this?
A: globin
B: peptide
C: histone
D: insulin
Answer:
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Hemoglobin is a large molecule made up of proteins and iron. it consists of four folded chains of a protein called this?
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globin
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peptide
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histone
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insulin
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A
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Hemoglobin Hemoglobin is a large molecule made up of proteins and iron. It consists of four folded chains of a protein called globin, designated alpha 1 and 2, and beta 1 and 2 (Figure 18.7a). Each of these globin molecules is bound to a red pigment molecule called heme, which contains an ion of iron (Fe2+) (Figure 18.7b).
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: 40% of all students in a class commute by public transportation. If 25% of the students aspire to be scientists, which of the following can be the percentage of students who do not commute by public transportation and do not aspire to be scientists?
I. 7%
II. 20%
III. 45%
A: I ONLY
B: II ONLY
C: III ONLY
D: I AND II
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 40% Students use public transportation. This means 60% students do not use public transportation. 25% students aspire to be scientists means even if all these students use public transportation, minimum 60% - 25% = 35% students do not use public transportation and do not aspire to be scientists.This means correct answer is between 35% and 60%
Answer :C.
Question: 40% of all students in a class commute by public transportation. If 25% of the students aspire to be scientists, which of the following can be the percentage of students who do not commute by public transportation and do not aspire to be scientists?
I. 7%
II. 20%
III. 45%
A: I ONLY
B: II ONLY
C: III ONLY
D: I AND II
Answer:
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40% of all students in a class commute by public transportation. If 25% of the students aspire to be scientists, which of the following can be the percentage of students who do not commute by public transportation and do not aspire to be scientists?
I. 7%
II. 20%
III. 45%
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I ONLY
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II ONLY
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III ONLY
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I AND II
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C
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40% Students use public transportation. This means 60% students do not use public transportation. 25% students aspire to be scientists means even if all these students use public transportation, minimum 60% - 25% = 35% students do not use public transportation and do not aspire to be scientists.This means correct answer is between 35% and 60%
Answer :C.
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Sleeping at night and working during the day is determined by what thing happening?
A: clouds forming
B: planet rotating
C: heat energy
D: dehydration
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: a planet rotating causes cycles of day and night on that planet Fact 2: Our bodies and senses adjust to the cycle of day and night so that we may work in the day and sleep at night. Combined: a planet rotating determines that we work in the day and sleep at night.
Question: Sleeping at night and working during the day is determined by what thing happening?
A: clouds forming
B: planet rotating
C: heat energy
D: dehydration
Answer:
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Sleeping at night and working during the day is determined by what thing happening?
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clouds forming
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planet rotating
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heat energy
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dehydration
|
B
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Fact 1: a planet rotating causes cycles of day and night on that planet Fact 2: Our bodies and senses adjust to the cycle of day and night so that we may work in the day and sleep at night. Combined: a planet rotating determines that we work in the day and sleep at night.
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A certain bag contains 60 balls — 22 white, 10 green, 7 yellow, 15 red, and 6 purple. If a ball is to be chosen at random, what is the probability that the ball will be neither red nor purple?
A: 0.09
B: 0.65
C: 0.54
D: 0.85
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: According to the stem the ball can be white, green or yellow, so the probability is (white + green + yellow)/(total) = (22 + 10 + 17)/60 = 39/60 = 0.65.
Answer: B.
Question: A certain bag contains 60 balls — 22 white, 10 green, 7 yellow, 15 red, and 6 purple. If a ball is to be chosen at random, what is the probability that the ball will be neither red nor purple?
A: 0.09
B: 0.65
C: 0.54
D: 0.85
Answer:
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A certain bag contains 60 balls — 22 white, 10 green, 7 yellow, 15 red, and 6 purple. If a ball is to be chosen at random, what is the probability that the ball will be neither red nor purple?
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0.09
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0.65
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0.54
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0.85
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B
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According to the stem the ball can be white, green or yellow, so the probability is (white + green + yellow)/(total) = (22 + 10 + 17)/60 = 39/60 = 0.65.
Answer: B.
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What loosens soil?
A: iron
B: boring
C: metals
D: sunlight
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: tunnels in soil loosen that soil
Question: What loosens soil?
A: iron
B: boring
C: metals
D: sunlight
Answer:
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What loosens soil?
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iron
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boring
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metals
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sunlight
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B
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tunnels in soil loosen that soil
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Willy has 10 stuffed animals. His mom gives him 2 more stuffed animals for his birthday. After his birthday, if his dad gives him 3 times more stuffed animals than he has, how many stuffed animals does Willy have in total?
A: 24
B: 72
C: 38.4
D: 48
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: After his mom gives him stuffed animals, Willy has 10 + 2 = <<10+2=12>>12 stuffed animals
His dad gives him 12 * 3 = <<12*3=36>>36 stuffed animals
In total, Willy has 12 + 36 = <<12+36=48>>48 stuffed animals
#### 48
Question: Willy has 10 stuffed animals. His mom gives him 2 more stuffed animals for his birthday. After his birthday, if his dad gives him 3 times more stuffed animals than he has, how many stuffed animals does Willy have in total?
A: 24
B: 72
C: 38.4
D: 48
Answer:
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Willy has 10 stuffed animals. His mom gives him 2 more stuffed animals for his birthday. After his birthday, if his dad gives him 3 times more stuffed animals than he has, how many stuffed animals does Willy have in total?
|
24
|
72
|
38.4
|
48
|
D
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After his mom gives him stuffed animals, Willy has 10 + 2 = <<10+2=12>>12 stuffed animals
His dad gives him 12 * 3 = <<12*3=36>>36 stuffed animals
In total, Willy has 12 + 36 = <<12+36=48>>48 stuffed animals
#### 48
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Binding of acetylcholine to receptors on the muscle fiber leads to a?
A: conduction
B: depolarization
C: excitation
D: repolarization
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Binding of acetylcholine to receptors on the muscle fiber leads to a?
A: conduction
B: depolarization
C: excitation
D: repolarization
Answer:
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Binding of acetylcholine to receptors on the muscle fiber leads to a?
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conduction
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depolarization
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excitation
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repolarization
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B
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What kind of behaviors are adaptive because they are flexible, capable of changing if the environment changes?
A: human
B: passed behavior
C: learned behavior
D: studied behavior
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Learned behaviors are adaptive because they are flexible. They can change if the environment changes.
Question: What kind of behaviors are adaptive because they are flexible, capable of changing if the environment changes?
A: human
B: passed behavior
C: learned behavior
D: studied behavior
Answer:
|
What kind of behaviors are adaptive because they are flexible, capable of changing if the environment changes?
|
human
|
passed behavior
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learned behavior
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studied behavior
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C
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Learned behaviors are adaptive because they are flexible. They can change if the environment changes.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What causes something to move?
A: rockets
B: dust
C: speed
D: thunder
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: producing thrust causes something to move Fact 2: Although electric rockets are efficient, their thrust is low. Combined: rockets cause something to move
Question: What causes something to move?
A: rockets
B: dust
C: speed
D: thunder
Answer:
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What causes something to move?
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rockets
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dust
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speed
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thunder
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A
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Fact 1: producing thrust causes something to move Fact 2: Although electric rockets are efficient, their thrust is low. Combined: rockets cause something to move
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals?
A: humans
B: bushes
C: burrs
D: Trees
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Most plants grow roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals. Fact 2: All plants are of bush type. Combined: bushes grow roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals
Question: what grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals?
A: humans
B: bushes
C: burrs
D: Trees
Answer:
|
what grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals?
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humans
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bushes
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burrs
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Trees
|
B
|
Fact 1: Most plants grow roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals. Fact 2: All plants are of bush type. Combined: bushes grow roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Jocelyn bought a car 3 years ago at $4000. If the car's value has reduced by 30%, calculate the current value of the car.
A: 2799
B: 1400
C: 2790
D: 2800
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: If Jocelyn bought the car 3 years ago at $4000, the car's value has reduced by 30/100*$4000=$1200
The current value of the car is $4000-$1200 = $<<4000-1200=2800>>2800
#### 2800
Question: Jocelyn bought a car 3 years ago at $4000. If the car's value has reduced by 30%, calculate the current value of the car.
A: 2799
B: 1400
C: 2790
D: 2800
Answer:
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Jocelyn bought a car 3 years ago at $4000. If the car's value has reduced by 30%, calculate the current value of the car.
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2799
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1400
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2790
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2800
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D
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If Jocelyn bought the car 3 years ago at $4000, the car's value has reduced by 30/100*$4000=$1200
The current value of the car is $4000-$1200 = $<<4000-1200=2800>>2800
#### 2800
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: In order to safely eat meat, you need to do what to it?
A: boost its temperature
B: raise its kids
C: heat its ice
D: lower its temperature
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: if food is cooked then heat energy is added to that food
Question: In order to safely eat meat, you need to do what to it?
A: boost its temperature
B: raise its kids
C: heat its ice
D: lower its temperature
Answer:
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In order to safely eat meat, you need to do what to it?
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boost its temperature
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raise its kids
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heat its ice
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lower its temperature
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A
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if food is cooked then heat energy is added to that food
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Catabolic reactions involve breaking what?
A: molecules
B: metals
C: levels
D: bonds
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Catabolic reactions involve breaking bonds. Larger molecules break down to form smaller ones. These reactions release energy. For example, energy is released when starches break down to sugars.
Question: Catabolic reactions involve breaking what?
A: molecules
B: metals
C: levels
D: bonds
Answer:
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Catabolic reactions involve breaking what?
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molecules
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metals
|
levels
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bonds
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D
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Catabolic reactions involve breaking bonds. Larger molecules break down to form smaller ones. These reactions release energy. For example, energy is released when starches break down to sugars.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: American carmakers produce 5 650 000 cars each year. Then they distribute it to 5 car suppliers. The first supplier receives 1 000 000 cars each. The second supplier receives 500 000 cars more while the third car supplier receives the same number as the first and second suppliers combined. The fourth and the fifth supplier receive an equal number of cars. How many cars do the fourth and fourth suppliers each receive?
A: 0
B: 0
C: 0
D: 0
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The second supplier receives 1 000 000 + 500 000 = 1 500 000 cars.
The third supplier receives 1 000 000 + 1 500 000 = 2 500 000 cars.
So the first to third suppliers receive a total of 1 000 000 + 1 500 000 + 2 500 000 = 5 000 000 cars.
Thus, 5 650 000 - 5 000 000 = 650 000 cars are left to be divided by the two other suppliers.
Therefore, the fourth and fifth suppliers receive 650 000/2 = 325 000 cars each.
#### 325,000
Question: American carmakers produce 5 650 000 cars each year. Then they distribute it to 5 car suppliers. The first supplier receives 1 000 000 cars each. The second supplier receives 500 000 cars more while the third car supplier receives the same number as the first and second suppliers combined. The fourth and the fifth supplier receive an equal number of cars. How many cars do the fourth and fourth suppliers each receive?
A: 0
B: 0
C: 0
D: 0
Answer:
|
American carmakers produce 5 650 000 cars each year. Then they distribute it to 5 car suppliers. The first supplier receives 1 000 000 cars each. The second supplier receives 500 000 cars more while the third car supplier receives the same number as the first and second suppliers combined. The fourth and the fifth supplier receive an equal number of cars. How many cars do the fourth and fourth suppliers each receive?
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0
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0
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0
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0
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A
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The second supplier receives 1 000 000 + 500 000 = 1 500 000 cars.
The third supplier receives 1 000 000 + 1 500 000 = 2 500 000 cars.
So the first to third suppliers receive a total of 1 000 000 + 1 500 000 + 2 500 000 = 5 000 000 cars.
Thus, 5 650 000 - 5 000 000 = 650 000 cars are left to be divided by the two other suppliers.
Therefore, the fourth and fifth suppliers receive 650 000/2 = 325 000 cars each.
#### 325,000
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The expulsion of semen occurs when what propels sperm from the epididymes?
A: birth
B: muscle contractions
C: kinetic energy
D: urine
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Ejaculation occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from the epididymes. Fact 2: Ejaculation is the expulsion of semen. Combined: the expulsion of semen occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from the epididymes.
Question: The expulsion of semen occurs when what propels sperm from the epididymes?
A: birth
B: muscle contractions
C: kinetic energy
D: urine
Answer:
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The expulsion of semen occurs when what propels sperm from the epididymes?
|
birth
|
muscle contractions
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kinetic energy
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urine
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B
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Fact 1: Ejaculation occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from the epididymes. Fact 2: Ejaculation is the expulsion of semen. Combined: the expulsion of semen occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from the epididymes.
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The validity of thought experiments, of course, is determined by this?
A: actual observation
B: hypothetical observation
C: predictive observation
D: theoretical observation
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Now consider what observer B sees happen to observer A. Observer B perceives light from the right reaching observer A before light from the left, because she has moved towards that flash lamp, lessening the distance the light must travel and reducing the time it takes to get to her. Light travels at speed c relative to both observers, but observer B remains equidistant between the points where the flashes were emitted, while A gets closer to the emission point on the right. From observer B’s point of view, then, there is a time interval between the arrival of the flashes to observer A. From observer B’s point of view, then, there is a time interval between the arrival of the flashes to observer A. In observer A's frame of reference, the flashes occur at different times. Observer B measures the flashes to arrive simultaneously relative to him but not relative to A. Now consider what observer A sees happening. She sees the light from the right arriving before light from the left. Since both lamps are the same distance from her in her reference frame, from her perspective, the right flash occurred before the left flash. Here a relative velocity between observers affects whether two events are observed to be simultaneous. Simultaneity is not absolute This illustrates the power of clear thinking. We might have guessed incorrectly that if light is emitted simultaneously, then two observers halfway between the sources would see the flashes simultaneously. But careful analysis shows this not to be the case. Einstein was brilliant at this type of thought experiment (in German, “Gedankenexperiment”). He very carefully considered how an observation is made and disregarded what might seem obvious. The validity of thought experiments, of course, is determined by actual observation. The genius of Einstein is evidenced by the fact that experiments have repeatedly confirmed his theory of relativity. In summary: Two events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events are not necessarily simultaneous to all observers.
Question: The validity of thought experiments, of course, is determined by this?
A: actual observation
B: hypothetical observation
C: predictive observation
D: theoretical observation
Answer:
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The validity of thought experiments, of course, is determined by this?
|
actual observation
|
hypothetical observation
|
predictive observation
|
theoretical observation
|
A
|
Now consider what observer B sees happen to observer A. Observer B perceives light from the right reaching observer A before light from the left, because she has moved towards that flash lamp, lessening the distance the light must travel and reducing the time it takes to get to her. Light travels at speed c relative to both observers, but observer B remains equidistant between the points where the flashes were emitted, while A gets closer to the emission point on the right. From observer B’s point of view, then, there is a time interval between the arrival of the flashes to observer A. From observer B’s point of view, then, there is a time interval between the arrival of the flashes to observer A. In observer A's frame of reference, the flashes occur at different times. Observer B measures the flashes to arrive simultaneously relative to him but not relative to A. Now consider what observer A sees happening. She sees the light from the right arriving before light from the left. Since both lamps are the same distance from her in her reference frame, from her perspective, the right flash occurred before the left flash. Here a relative velocity between observers affects whether two events are observed to be simultaneous. Simultaneity is not absolute This illustrates the power of clear thinking. We might have guessed incorrectly that if light is emitted simultaneously, then two observers halfway between the sources would see the flashes simultaneously. But careful analysis shows this not to be the case. Einstein was brilliant at this type of thought experiment (in German, “Gedankenexperiment”). He very carefully considered how an observation is made and disregarded what might seem obvious. The validity of thought experiments, of course, is determined by actual observation. The genius of Einstein is evidenced by the fact that experiments have repeatedly confirmed his theory of relativity. In summary: Two events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events are not necessarily simultaneous to all observers.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Rosalina receives gifts from three people on her wedding day. How many gifts did she get if Emilio gave 11 gifts, Jorge gave 6 gifts, and Pedro gave 4 gifts?
A: 21
B: 16.8
C: 31
D: 10.5
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: If Emilio presents 11 gifts and Jorge 6 gifts, together they have presented 11+6=<<11+6=17>>17 gifts.
If Pedro also gives Rosalinda 4 gifts, Rosalinda's total number is 17+4 = <<17+4=21>>21 gifts.
#### 21
Question: Rosalina receives gifts from three people on her wedding day. How many gifts did she get if Emilio gave 11 gifts, Jorge gave 6 gifts, and Pedro gave 4 gifts?
A: 21
B: 16.8
C: 31
D: 10.5
Answer:
|
Rosalina receives gifts from three people on her wedding day. How many gifts did she get if Emilio gave 11 gifts, Jorge gave 6 gifts, and Pedro gave 4 gifts?
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21
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16.8
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31
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10.5
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A
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If Emilio presents 11 gifts and Jorge 6 gifts, together they have presented 11+6=<<11+6=17>>17 gifts.
If Pedro also gives Rosalinda 4 gifts, Rosalinda's total number is 17+4 = <<17+4=21>>21 gifts.
#### 21
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Loose dirt in a garden may be from
A: creation myths
B: moon phases
C: buzzards
D: voles
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: tunnels in soil loosen that soil
Question: Loose dirt in a garden may be from
A: creation myths
B: moon phases
C: buzzards
D: voles
Answer:
|
Loose dirt in a garden may be from
|
creation myths
|
moon phases
|
buzzards
|
voles
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D
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tunnels in soil loosen that soil
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what
A: are warm blooded
B: reproduce
C: graptolites
D: lay shelled eggs
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs. Fact 2: Animals able to lay shelled eggs are called amniotes . Combined: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that lay shelled eggs
Question: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what
A: are warm blooded
B: reproduce
C: graptolites
D: lay shelled eggs
Answer:
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Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what
|
are warm blooded
|
reproduce
|
graptolites
|
lay shelled eggs
|
D
|
Fact 1: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs. Fact 2: Animals able to lay shelled eggs are called amniotes . Combined: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that lay shelled eggs
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An electromagnet contains cylindrical what?
A: plate armor
B: wind
C: water
D: air
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: an electromagnet contains cylindrical ferrous metal
Question: An electromagnet contains cylindrical what?
A: plate armor
B: wind
C: water
D: air
Answer:
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An electromagnet contains cylindrical what?
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plate armor
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wind
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water
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air
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A
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an electromagnet contains cylindrical ferrous metal
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A train 360 m long is running at a speed of 45 km/hr. In what time will it pass a bridge 215 m long?
A: 40
B: 46
C: 88
D: 77
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: :
Speed = 45 * 5/18 = 25/2 m/sec
Total distance covered = 360 + 215 = 575 m
Required time = 575 * 2/25 = 46 sec
Answer:B
Question: A train 360 m long is running at a speed of 45 km/hr. In what time will it pass a bridge 215 m long?
A: 40
B: 46
C: 88
D: 77
Answer:
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A train 360 m long is running at a speed of 45 km/hr. In what time will it pass a bridge 215 m long?
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40
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46
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88
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77
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B
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:
Speed = 45 * 5/18 = 25/2 m/sec
Total distance covered = 360 + 215 = 575 m
Required time = 575 * 2/25 = 46 sec
Answer:B
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: 5^5 is equal to which of the following?
A: 3,125
B: 8,752
C: 9,660
D: 5,662
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A is the correct answer. We do not really need to calculate it. The last digit for 5^5 will be 5. Hence A is the correct answer
Question: 5^5 is equal to which of the following?
A: 3,125
B: 8,752
C: 9,660
D: 5,662
Answer:
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5^5 is equal to which of the following?
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3,125
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8,752
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9,660
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5,662
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A
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A is the correct answer. We do not really need to calculate it. The last digit for 5^5 will be 5. Hence A is the correct answer
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area?
A: habitat
B: biodiversity
C: ecosystem
D: biome
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: An ecosystem consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area.
Question: What consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area?
A: habitat
B: biodiversity
C: ecosystem
D: biome
Answer:
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What consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area?
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habitat
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biodiversity
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ecosystem
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biome
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C
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An ecosystem consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The breasts contain what to give milk to feed a baby?
A: mammary glands
B: primordial glands
C: sebaceous glands
D: fetal glands
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The female reproductive organs include the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries ( Figure below ). The breasts are not shown in this figure. They are not considered reproductive organs, even though they are involved in reproduction. They contain mammary glands that give milk to feed a baby. The milk leaves the breast through the nipple when the baby sucks on it.
Question: The breasts contain what to give milk to feed a baby?
A: mammary glands
B: primordial glands
C: sebaceous glands
D: fetal glands
Answer:
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The breasts contain what to give milk to feed a baby?
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mammary glands
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primordial glands
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sebaceous glands
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fetal glands
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A
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The female reproductive organs include the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries ( Figure below ). The breasts are not shown in this figure. They are not considered reproductive organs, even though they are involved in reproduction. They contain mammary glands that give milk to feed a baby. The milk leaves the breast through the nipple when the baby sucks on it.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The traffic lights at 3 different roads change after every 9 sec, 72 sec, 108 sec respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 9:15 AM then at what time will they again change simultaneously.
A: 9:18:36
B: 9:42:15
C: 10:15:24
D: 9:54:12
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: LCM of 9,72,108 = 216 = 3mnts 36sec
The lines will change every 3m 36sec
The light will change again after 9:15 AM is = 9:15+0:03:36 = 9:18:36
Answer is A
Question: The traffic lights at 3 different roads change after every 9 sec, 72 sec, 108 sec respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 9:15 AM then at what time will they again change simultaneously.
A: 9:18:36
B: 9:42:15
C: 10:15:24
D: 9:54:12
Answer:
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The traffic lights at 3 different roads change after every 9 sec, 72 sec, 108 sec respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 9:15 AM then at what time will they again change simultaneously.
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9:18:36
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9:42:15
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10:15:24
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9:54:12
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A
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LCM of 9,72,108 = 216 = 3mnts 36sec
The lines will change every 3m 36sec
The light will change again after 9:15 AM is = 9:15+0:03:36 = 9:18:36
Answer is A
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If sound is moving around in a room, the room is lacking in
A: atmosphere
B: vacuum
C: oxygen
D: air
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: air is a vehicle for sound
Question: If sound is moving around in a room, the room is lacking in
A: atmosphere
B: vacuum
C: oxygen
D: air
Answer:
|
If sound is moving around in a room, the room is lacking in
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atmosphere
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vacuum
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oxygen
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air
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B
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air is a vehicle for sound
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is a cause of the Earth revolving around the Sun?
A: heat
B: wind
C: winter
D: Light
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: the Earth revolving around the Sun causes the seasons to change on its axis Fact 2: Winter is a horrible season. Combined: the Earth revolving around the Sun causes winter
Question: What is a cause of the Earth revolving around the Sun?
A: heat
B: wind
C: winter
D: Light
Answer:
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What is a cause of the Earth revolving around the Sun?
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heat
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wind
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winter
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Light
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C
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Fact 1: the Earth revolving around the Sun causes the seasons to change on its axis Fact 2: Winter is a horrible season. Combined: the Earth revolving around the Sun causes winter
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Pipe A can fill a tank in 20 Mins and pipe B can fill it in 30 Mins. If both the pipes are opened in the empty tank. In how many Mins will it be fill exact half of the tank?
A: 4 mins
B: 5 mins
C: 6 mins
D: 7 mins
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Part filled A in 1 hr= (1/20)
Part filled B in 1 hr= (1/30)
Part filled by (A+B) together in 1 hr=(1/20)+(1/30)=1/12
So, The tank will be full in 12 mins
Time taken to fill Exact half tank = 12/2 = 6 Mins.
Answer : C
Question: Pipe A can fill a tank in 20 Mins and pipe B can fill it in 30 Mins. If both the pipes are opened in the empty tank. In how many Mins will it be fill exact half of the tank?
A: 4 mins
B: 5 mins
C: 6 mins
D: 7 mins
Answer:
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Pipe A can fill a tank in 20 Mins and pipe B can fill it in 30 Mins. If both the pipes are opened in the empty tank. In how many Mins will it be fill exact half of the tank?
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4 mins
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5 mins
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6 mins
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7 mins
|
C
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Part filled A in 1 hr= (1/20)
Part filled B in 1 hr= (1/30)
Part filled by (A+B) together in 1 hr=(1/20)+(1/30)=1/12
So, The tank will be full in 12 mins
Time taken to fill Exact half tank = 12/2 = 6 Mins.
Answer : C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: To discover how tough a certain mineral may be, one would
A: measure the weight of it
B: smash it to see the inside
C: attempt to leave a mark on it
D: see if it is able to be crushed
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: if one mineral can scratch another mineral then that other mineral is softer than that one mineral
Question: To discover how tough a certain mineral may be, one would
A: measure the weight of it
B: smash it to see the inside
C: attempt to leave a mark on it
D: see if it is able to be crushed
Answer:
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To discover how tough a certain mineral may be, one would
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measure the weight of it
|
smash it to see the inside
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attempt to leave a mark on it
|
see if it is able to be crushed
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C
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if one mineral can scratch another mineral then that other mineral is softer than that one mineral
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The cells of all protists have a what?
A: protons
B: argon
C: nucleus
D: cell walls
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The cells of all protists have a nucleus. They also have other membrane-bound organelles. For example, all of them have mitochondria, and some of them have chloroplasts.
Question: The cells of all protists have a what?
A: protons
B: argon
C: nucleus
D: cell walls
Answer:
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The cells of all protists have a what?
|
protons
|
argon
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nucleus
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cell walls
|
C
|
The cells of all protists have a nucleus. They also have other membrane-bound organelles. For example, all of them have mitochondria, and some of them have chloroplasts.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An observer on Jupiter would encounter localized periods of
A: darkness and light
B: constant nuclear fission
C: supernovas
D: black holes
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a planet rotating causes cycles of day and night on that planet
Question: An observer on Jupiter would encounter localized periods of
A: darkness and light
B: constant nuclear fission
C: supernovas
D: black holes
Answer:
|
An observer on Jupiter would encounter localized periods of
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darkness and light
|
constant nuclear fission
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supernovas
|
black holes
|
A
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a planet rotating causes cycles of day and night on that planet
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Recycling products such as papers can help the environment to
A: demolish
B: heal
C: fall apart
D: be destroyed
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: recycling has a positive impact on the environment
Question: Recycling products such as papers can help the environment to
A: demolish
B: heal
C: fall apart
D: be destroyed
Answer:
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Recycling products such as papers can help the environment to
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demolish
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heal
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fall apart
|
be destroyed
|
B
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recycling has a positive impact on the environment
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: 5^100 is divided by 18. Then what is the remainder?
A: 10
B: 11
C: 13
D: 15
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Here N = 18=2×32
ϕ(18)=18(1−12)(1−13) = 6
So 56 when divided by 18, remainder is 1.
So we can write the given expression 5100=(56)16×54 = (1)16×54 = 52×52=7×7=49
Now 49 when divided by 18, remainder is 13.
C
Question: 5^100 is divided by 18. Then what is the remainder?
A: 10
B: 11
C: 13
D: 15
Answer:
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5^100 is divided by 18. Then what is the remainder?
|
10
|
11
|
13
|
15
|
C
|
Here N = 18=2×32
ϕ(18)=18(1−12)(1−13) = 6
So 56 when divided by 18, remainder is 1.
So we can write the given expression 5100=(56)16×54 = (1)16×54 = 52×52=7×7=49
Now 49 when divided by 18, remainder is 13.
C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: With her savings, Sara bought two books: a book for 5.5£ and a book for 6.5£. She gives a 20£ bill to the seller. How much change does she get back?
A: 7
B: 8
C: -2
D: 18
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: To find out how much the saleswoman should return to her, we have to find out how much Sara spent in total. She spent 5.5£ + 6.5£ = <<5.5+6.5=12>>12£.
So she gives 20£ and the cashier should keep 12£. The cashier therefore returns the difference between these two sums: 20£ – 12£ = <<20-12=8>>8£
#### 8
Question: With her savings, Sara bought two books: a book for 5.5£ and a book for 6.5£. She gives a 20£ bill to the seller. How much change does she get back?
A: 7
B: 8
C: -2
D: 18
Answer:
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With her savings, Sara bought two books: a book for 5.5£ and a book for 6.5£. She gives a 20£ bill to the seller. How much change does she get back?
|
7
|
8
|
-2
|
18
|
B
|
To find out how much the saleswoman should return to her, we have to find out how much Sara spent in total. She spent 5.5£ + 6.5£ = <<5.5+6.5=12>>12£.
So she gives 20£ and the cashier should keep 12£. The cashier therefore returns the difference between these two sums: 20£ – 12£ = <<20-12=8>>8£
#### 8
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Gumball was counting his water intake for the previous week. He checked his list and saw that he had drank 60 liters of water for the week. He drank nine liters of water on Monday, Thursday and Saturday and 8 liters of water on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Unfortunately, no data was input on Wednesday. How many liters of water did he drink on Wednesday?
A: -1
B: 8
C: 9
D: 13.5
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Gumball's total water intake on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday is 9 x 3 = <<9*3=27>>27 liters.
And his total water intake on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday is 8 x 3 = <<8*3=24>>24 liters.
So his total water intake for 6 days is 24 + 27 = <<24+27=51>>51 liters.
Therefore Gumball's water intake on Wednesday is 60 - 51 = <<60-51=9>>9 liters.
#### 9
Question: Gumball was counting his water intake for the previous week. He checked his list and saw that he had drank 60 liters of water for the week. He drank nine liters of water on Monday, Thursday and Saturday and 8 liters of water on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Unfortunately, no data was input on Wednesday. How many liters of water did he drink on Wednesday?
A: -1
B: 8
C: 9
D: 13.5
Answer:
|
Gumball was counting his water intake for the previous week. He checked his list and saw that he had drank 60 liters of water for the week. He drank nine liters of water on Monday, Thursday and Saturday and 8 liters of water on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Unfortunately, no data was input on Wednesday. How many liters of water did he drink on Wednesday?
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-1
|
8
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9
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13.5
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C
|
Gumball's total water intake on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday is 9 x 3 = <<9*3=27>>27 liters.
And his total water intake on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday is 8 x 3 = <<8*3=24>>24 liters.
So his total water intake for 6 days is 24 + 27 = <<24+27=51>>51 liters.
Therefore Gumball's water intake on Wednesday is 60 - 51 = <<60-51=9>>9 liters.
#### 9
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An electrical conductor is required for the operation of:
A: water current
B: electricity
C: satellites
D: energy
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: wiring requires an electrical conductor Fact 2: Wires connected to a source of electricity. Combined: Electricity uses an electrical conductor.
Question: An electrical conductor is required for the operation of:
A: water current
B: electricity
C: satellites
D: energy
Answer:
|
An electrical conductor is required for the operation of:
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water current
|
electricity
|
satellites
|
energy
|
B
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Fact 1: wiring requires an electrical conductor Fact 2: Wires connected to a source of electricity. Combined: Electricity uses an electrical conductor.
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Cranial nerves convey specific sensory information from the head and neck directly to what organ?
A: eye
B: nose
C: brain
D: heart
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Cranial Nerves Cranial nerves convey specific sensory information from the head and neck directly to the brain. For sensations below the neck, the right side of the body is connected to the left side of the brain and the left side of the body to the right side of the brain. Whereas spinal information is contralateral, cranial nerve systems are mostly ipsilateral, meaning that a cranial nerve on the right side of the head is connected to the right side of the brain. Some cranial nerves contain only sensory axons, such as the olfactory, optic, and vestibulocochlear nerves. Other cranial nerves contain both sensory and motor axons, including the trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves (however, the vagus nerve is not associated with the somatic nervous system). The general senses of somatosensation for the face travel through the trigeminal system.
Question: Cranial nerves convey specific sensory information from the head and neck directly to what organ?
A: eye
B: nose
C: brain
D: heart
Answer:
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Cranial nerves convey specific sensory information from the head and neck directly to what organ?
|
eye
|
nose
|
brain
|
heart
|
C
|
Cranial Nerves Cranial nerves convey specific sensory information from the head and neck directly to the brain. For sensations below the neck, the right side of the body is connected to the left side of the brain and the left side of the body to the right side of the brain. Whereas spinal information is contralateral, cranial nerve systems are mostly ipsilateral, meaning that a cranial nerve on the right side of the head is connected to the right side of the brain. Some cranial nerves contain only sensory axons, such as the olfactory, optic, and vestibulocochlear nerves. Other cranial nerves contain both sensory and motor axons, including the trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves (however, the vagus nerve is not associated with the somatic nervous system). The general senses of somatosensation for the face travel through the trigeminal system.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A catalyst can increase the rate of what, in general?
A: carbon reaction
B: consumption reaction
C: mechanicl reaction
D: chemical reaction
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. The presence of a catalyst is one of several factors that influence the rate of chemical reactions. (Other factors include the temperature, concentration, and surface area of reactants. ) A catalyst isn’t a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds up. As a result, it isn’t changed or used up in the reaction, so it can go on to catalyze many more reactions.
Question: A catalyst can increase the rate of what, in general?
A: carbon reaction
B: consumption reaction
C: mechanicl reaction
D: chemical reaction
Answer:
|
A catalyst can increase the rate of what, in general?
|
carbon reaction
|
consumption reaction
|
mechanicl reaction
|
chemical reaction
|
D
|
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. The presence of a catalyst is one of several factors that influence the rate of chemical reactions. (Other factors include the temperature, concentration, and surface area of reactants. ) A catalyst isn’t a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds up. As a result, it isn’t changed or used up in the reaction, so it can go on to catalyze many more reactions.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What occurs in a population when its allele frequencies change over time?
A: extinction
B: generation
C: evolution
D: variation
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Evolution occurs in a population when its allele frequencies change over time. For example, the frequency of the A allele might change from 0.7 to 0.8. If that happens, evolution has occurred. What causes allele frequencies to change? The answer is forces of evolution.
Question: What occurs in a population when its allele frequencies change over time?
A: extinction
B: generation
C: evolution
D: variation
Answer:
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What occurs in a population when its allele frequencies change over time?
|
extinction
|
generation
|
evolution
|
variation
|
C
|
Evolution occurs in a population when its allele frequencies change over time. For example, the frequency of the A allele might change from 0.7 to 0.8. If that happens, evolution has occurred. What causes allele frequencies to change? The answer is forces of evolution.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: In a jar that has 50 ants, the number of ants in the jar doubles each hour. How many ants will be in the jar after 5 hours?
A: 1600
B: 1280
C: 800
D: 1599
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: After first hour, 50 * 2 = <<50*2=100>>100 ants.
After the second hour, 100 * 2 = <<100*2=200>>200 ants.
After the third hour, 200 * 2 = <<200*2=400>>400 ants.
After the fourth hour, 400 * 2 = <<400*2=800>>800 ants.
After the fifth hour, 800 * 2 = <<800*2=1600>>1600 ants.
#### 1600
Question: In a jar that has 50 ants, the number of ants in the jar doubles each hour. How many ants will be in the jar after 5 hours?
A: 1600
B: 1280
C: 800
D: 1599
Answer:
|
In a jar that has 50 ants, the number of ants in the jar doubles each hour. How many ants will be in the jar after 5 hours?
|
1600
|
1280
|
800
|
1599
|
A
|
After first hour, 50 * 2 = <<50*2=100>>100 ants.
After the second hour, 100 * 2 = <<100*2=200>>200 ants.
After the third hour, 200 * 2 = <<200*2=400>>400 ants.
After the fourth hour, 400 * 2 = <<400*2=800>>800 ants.
After the fifth hour, 800 * 2 = <<800*2=1600>>1600 ants.
#### 1600
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed?
A: positive
B: nucleus
C: negative
D: energy
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: if a neutral atom loses an electron then an atom with a negative charge will be formed Fact 2: Atoms are the smallest units of elements. Combined: If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron a negative charge is formed
Question: If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed?
A: positive
B: nucleus
C: negative
D: energy
Answer:
|
If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed?
|
positive
|
nucleus
|
negative
|
energy
|
C
|
Fact 1: if a neutral atom loses an electron then an atom with a negative charge will be formed Fact 2: Atoms are the smallest units of elements. Combined: If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron a negative charge is formed
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Differences in density between water and air lead to differences in what?
A: sound
B: resistance
C: pressure
D: energy
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Differences in density between water and air lead to differences in pressure.
Question: Differences in density between water and air lead to differences in what?
A: sound
B: resistance
C: pressure
D: energy
Answer:
|
Differences in density between water and air lead to differences in what?
|
sound
|
resistance
|
pressure
|
energy
|
C
|
Differences in density between water and air lead to differences in pressure.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Eric has 20 marbles. He has 12 white marbles, 6 blue marbles, and the rest are green marbles. How many green marbles does Eric have?
A: 1.6
B: 4
C: 2
D: 3
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Eric has a total of 12 + 6 = <<12+6=18>>18 white and blue marbles.
Thus, he has 20 - 18 = <<20-18=2>>2 green marbles.
#### 2
Question: Eric has 20 marbles. He has 12 white marbles, 6 blue marbles, and the rest are green marbles. How many green marbles does Eric have?
A: 1.6
B: 4
C: 2
D: 3
Answer:
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Eric has 20 marbles. He has 12 white marbles, 6 blue marbles, and the rest are green marbles. How many green marbles does Eric have?
|
1.6
|
4
|
2
|
3
|
C
|
Eric has a total of 12 + 6 = <<12+6=18>>18 white and blue marbles.
Thus, he has 20 - 18 = <<20-18=2>>2 green marbles.
#### 2
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An express traveled at an average speed of 100 km/hr, stopping for 4 min after every 75 km. How long did it take to reach its destination 300 km from the starting point ?
A: 8 hrs 29 min
B: 6 hrs 28 min
C: 3 hrs 12 min
D: 6 hrs 28 min
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Explanation:
Time taken to cover 300 km = 300/100 = 3 hrs.
Number of stoppages = 300/75 - 1 = 3
Total time of stoppages = 4 x 3 = 12 min
Hence, total time taken = 3 hrs 12 min.
Answer: C
Question: An express traveled at an average speed of 100 km/hr, stopping for 4 min after every 75 km. How long did it take to reach its destination 300 km from the starting point ?
A: 8 hrs 29 min
B: 6 hrs 28 min
C: 3 hrs 12 min
D: 6 hrs 28 min
Answer:
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An express traveled at an average speed of 100 km/hr, stopping for 4 min after every 75 km. How long did it take to reach its destination 300 km from the starting point ?
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8 hrs 29 min
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6 hrs 28 min
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3 hrs 12 min
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6 hrs 28 min
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C
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Explanation:
Time taken to cover 300 km = 300/100 = 3 hrs.
Number of stoppages = 300/75 - 1 = 3
Total time of stoppages = 4 x 3 = 12 min
Hence, total time taken = 3 hrs 12 min.
Answer: C
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The radius of a cylindrical vessel is 7cm and height is 3cm. Find the whole surface of the cylinder?
A: 308 sq cm
B: 220 sq cm
C: 440 sq cm
D: 132 sq cm
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: r = 7 h = 3
2πr(h + r) = 2 * 22/7 * 7(10) = 440
ANSWER:C
Question: The radius of a cylindrical vessel is 7cm and height is 3cm. Find the whole surface of the cylinder?
A: 308 sq cm
B: 220 sq cm
C: 440 sq cm
D: 132 sq cm
Answer:
|
The radius of a cylindrical vessel is 7cm and height is 3cm. Find the whole surface of the cylinder?
|
308 sq cm
|
220 sq cm
|
440 sq cm
|
132 sq cm
|
C
|
r = 7 h = 3
2πr(h + r) = 2 * 22/7 * 7(10) = 440
ANSWER:C
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Michael wants to dig a hole 400 feet less deep than twice the depth of the hole that his father dug. The father dug a hole at a rate of 4 feet per hour. If the father took 400 hours to dig his hole, how many hours will it take for Michael to dig a hole that is 400 feet less than twice as deep as his father's hole working at the same rate?
A: 690
B: 350
C: 700
D: 560
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Since the father dug a hole with a rate of 4 feet per hour, if the father took 400 hours digging the hole, he dug a hole 4*400 = <<4*400=1600>>1600 feet deep.
Twice the depth of the hole that Michael's father dug is 2*1600 = <<2*1600=3200>>3200 feet
Michael wants to dig a hole 400 feet less than twice the depth of the hole that his father dug, meaning he wants to dig a hole 3200-400 = 2800 feet deep.
To dig a hole that is 400 feet less than twice as deep as his father's hole working at a rate of 4 feet per hour, Michael will have to work for 2800/4 = 700 hours.
#### 700
Question: Michael wants to dig a hole 400 feet less deep than twice the depth of the hole that his father dug. The father dug a hole at a rate of 4 feet per hour. If the father took 400 hours to dig his hole, how many hours will it take for Michael to dig a hole that is 400 feet less than twice as deep as his father's hole working at the same rate?
A: 690
B: 350
C: 700
D: 560
Answer:
|
Michael wants to dig a hole 400 feet less deep than twice the depth of the hole that his father dug. The father dug a hole at a rate of 4 feet per hour. If the father took 400 hours to dig his hole, how many hours will it take for Michael to dig a hole that is 400 feet less than twice as deep as his father's hole working at the same rate?
|
690
|
350
|
700
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560
|
C
|
Since the father dug a hole with a rate of 4 feet per hour, if the father took 400 hours digging the hole, he dug a hole 4*400 = <<4*400=1600>>1600 feet deep.
Twice the depth of the hole that Michael's father dug is 2*1600 = <<2*1600=3200>>3200 feet
Michael wants to dig a hole 400 feet less than twice the depth of the hole that his father dug, meaning he wants to dig a hole 3200-400 = 2800 feet deep.
To dig a hole that is 400 feet less than twice as deep as his father's hole working at a rate of 4 feet per hour, Michael will have to work for 2800/4 = 700 hours.
#### 700
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Shawna's workout goal is 30 situps. On Monday, Shawna was only able to do 12 situps, so she decided that she would make up for the rest on Tuesday. However, she was only able to do 19 situps on Tuesday. How many situps would Shawna have to do on Wednesday to meet her minimum goal and make up for the ones she didn't do?
A: 118
B: 59
C: 69
D: 58
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: On Monday, Shawna was short of 30 - 12 = <<30-12=18>>18 situps
On Tuesday, Shawna was short of 30 - 19 = <<30-19=11>>11 situps
On Wednesday, Shawna would have to do 30 + 18 + 11 = <<30+18+11=59>>59 situps
#### 59
Question: Shawna's workout goal is 30 situps. On Monday, Shawna was only able to do 12 situps, so she decided that she would make up for the rest on Tuesday. However, she was only able to do 19 situps on Tuesday. How many situps would Shawna have to do on Wednesday to meet her minimum goal and make up for the ones she didn't do?
A: 118
B: 59
C: 69
D: 58
Answer:
|
Shawna's workout goal is 30 situps. On Monday, Shawna was only able to do 12 situps, so she decided that she would make up for the rest on Tuesday. However, she was only able to do 19 situps on Tuesday. How many situps would Shawna have to do on Wednesday to meet her minimum goal and make up for the ones she didn't do?
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118
|
59
|
69
|
58
|
B
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On Monday, Shawna was short of 30 - 12 = <<30-12=18>>18 situps
On Tuesday, Shawna was short of 30 - 19 = <<30-19=11>>11 situps
On Wednesday, Shawna would have to do 30 + 18 + 11 = <<30+18+11=59>>59 situps
#### 59
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what can be used to extend the shelf life of food
A: Cooking
B: Enzymes
C: rays or beams
D: irradiation
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: killing microorganisms in food can be used to extend the shelf life of that food Fact 2: Irradiation kills microorganisms that spoil food. Combined: irradiation can be used to extend the shelf life of food
Question: what can be used to extend the shelf life of food
A: Cooking
B: Enzymes
C: rays or beams
D: irradiation
Answer:
|
what can be used to extend the shelf life of food
|
Cooking
|
Enzymes
|
rays or beams
|
irradiation
|
D
|
Fact 1: killing microorganisms in food can be used to extend the shelf life of that food Fact 2: Irradiation kills microorganisms that spoil food. Combined: irradiation can be used to extend the shelf life of food
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Find the value of 10 + 2 • (8 – 3)
A: 25
B: 13
C: 17
D: 20
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 10 + 2 • (8 – 3)
= 10 + 2 (5)
= 10 + 2 *5
= 10 + 10
= 20
correct answer D
Question: Find the value of 10 + 2 • (8 – 3)
A: 25
B: 13
C: 17
D: 20
Answer:
|
Find the value of 10 + 2 • (8 – 3)
|
25
|
13
|
17
|
20
|
D
|
10 + 2 • (8 – 3)
= 10 + 2 (5)
= 10 + 2 *5
= 10 + 10
= 20
correct answer D
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Light is scattered from what in our atmosphere?
A: particles
B: ions
C: matter
D: molecules
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Light is scattered from the molecules in our atmosphere.
Question: Light is scattered from what in our atmosphere?
A: particles
B: ions
C: matter
D: molecules
Answer:
|
Light is scattered from what in our atmosphere?
|
particles
|
ions
|
matter
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molecules
|
D
|
Light is scattered from the molecules in our atmosphere.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Olivia's insurance premium starts out at $50/month. It goes up 10% for every accident and $5/month for every ticket. If she gets in one accident and gets 3 tickets, what's her new insurance premium?
A: 70
B: 60
C: 80
D: 71
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: First find the increase due to the accident: $50 * 10% = $<<50*10*.01=5>>5
Then find the total increase due to the tickets: $5/ticket * 3 tickets = $<<5*3=15>>15
Then add both increases to the base price to find the new price: $50 + $5 + $15 = $<<50+5+15=70>>70
#### 70
Question: Olivia's insurance premium starts out at $50/month. It goes up 10% for every accident and $5/month for every ticket. If she gets in one accident and gets 3 tickets, what's her new insurance premium?
A: 70
B: 60
C: 80
D: 71
Answer:
|
Olivia's insurance premium starts out at $50/month. It goes up 10% for every accident and $5/month for every ticket. If she gets in one accident and gets 3 tickets, what's her new insurance premium?
|
70
|
60
|
80
|
71
|
A
|
First find the increase due to the accident: $50 * 10% = $<<50*10*.01=5>>5
Then find the total increase due to the tickets: $5/ticket * 3 tickets = $<<5*3=15>>15
Then add both increases to the base price to find the new price: $50 + $5 + $15 = $<<50+5+15=70>>70
#### 70
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A person wanting to conserve resources in a positive way will
A: place plastics in special containers
B: leave plastic on the roadside
C: burn plastics in their yard
D: throw away plastic containers
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: recycling resources has a positive impact on the conservation of those resources
Question: A person wanting to conserve resources in a positive way will
A: place plastics in special containers
B: leave plastic on the roadside
C: burn plastics in their yard
D: throw away plastic containers
Answer:
|
A person wanting to conserve resources in a positive way will
|
place plastics in special containers
|
leave plastic on the roadside
|
burn plastics in their yard
|
throw away plastic containers
|
A
|
recycling resources has a positive impact on the conservation of those resources
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A package contains 8 black and 11 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?
A: 3/5
B: 11/19
C: 6/8
D: 7/9
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let number of balls = (8+11) = 19.
Number of white balls = 11.
P (drawing a white ball) = 11/19
B
Question: A package contains 8 black and 11 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?
A: 3/5
B: 11/19
C: 6/8
D: 7/9
Answer:
|
A package contains 8 black and 11 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?
|
3/5
|
11/19
|
6/8
|
7/9
|
B
|
Let number of balls = (8+11) = 19.
Number of white balls = 11.
P (drawing a white ball) = 11/19
B
|
aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A thing that is introduced to thermal activity will likely do this if it is able to drip:
A: chill
B: evaporate
C: ice over
D: freeze
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: as the temperature of a liquid increases , the rate of evaporation of that liquid will increase
Question: A thing that is introduced to thermal activity will likely do this if it is able to drip:
A: chill
B: evaporate
C: ice over
D: freeze
Answer:
|
A thing that is introduced to thermal activity will likely do this if it is able to drip:
|
chill
|
evaporate
|
ice over
|
freeze
|
B
|
as the temperature of a liquid increases , the rate of evaporation of that liquid will increase
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A thief goes away with a SANTRO car at a speed of 25 kmph. The theft has been discovered after half an hour and the owner sets off in a bike at 50 kmph when will the owner over take the thief from the start?
A: 5/3 hours
B: 2/7 hours
C: 1 hours
D: 3 hours
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: -----------25--------------------|
50 25
D = 25
RS = 50 – 25 = 25
T = 25/25 = 1 hours
ANSWER:C
Question: A thief goes away with a SANTRO car at a speed of 25 kmph. The theft has been discovered after half an hour and the owner sets off in a bike at 50 kmph when will the owner over take the thief from the start?
A: 5/3 hours
B: 2/7 hours
C: 1 hours
D: 3 hours
Answer:
|
A thief goes away with a SANTRO car at a speed of 25 kmph. The theft has been discovered after half an hour and the owner sets off in a bike at 50 kmph when will the owner over take the thief from the start?
|
5/3 hours
|
2/7 hours
|
1 hours
|
3 hours
|
C
|
-----------25--------------------|
50 25
D = 25
RS = 50 – 25 = 25
T = 25/25 = 1 hours
ANSWER:C
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If Amanda can run the length of a football field 2000 meters in length in 2 hours, how long would it take her to run the length of a 10000-meter track at the same speed?
A: 0
B: 5
C: 10
D: 20
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Running the length of a football field 2000 meters in 2 hours is a speed of 2000/2=<<2000/2=1000>>1000 meters per hour.
At the same speed, Amanda will run the length of a 10000-meter track in 10000/1000 = <<10000/1000=10>>10 hours
#### 10
Question: If Amanda can run the length of a football field 2000 meters in length in 2 hours, how long would it take her to run the length of a 10000-meter track at the same speed?
A: 0
B: 5
C: 10
D: 20
Answer:
|
If Amanda can run the length of a football field 2000 meters in length in 2 hours, how long would it take her to run the length of a 10000-meter track at the same speed?
|
0
|
5
|
10
|
20
|
C
|
Running the length of a football field 2000 meters in 2 hours is a speed of 2000/2=<<2000/2=1000>>1000 meters per hour.
At the same speed, Amanda will run the length of a 10000-meter track in 10000/1000 = <<10000/1000=10>>10 hours
#### 10
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Alexander is going food shopping. If he buys 5 apples for $1 each and 2 oranges for $2 each, how much does he spend?
A: 9
B: 10
C: -1
D: 8
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Alexander spends 5 * $1 = $<<5*1=5>>5 on apples.
He spends 2 * $2 = $<<2*2=4>>4 on oranges.
In total, he spends $5 + $4 = $<<5+4=9>>9.
#### 9
Question: Alexander is going food shopping. If he buys 5 apples for $1 each and 2 oranges for $2 each, how much does he spend?
A: 9
B: 10
C: -1
D: 8
Answer:
|
Alexander is going food shopping. If he buys 5 apples for $1 each and 2 oranges for $2 each, how much does he spend?
|
9
|
10
|
-1
|
8
|
A
|
Alexander spends 5 * $1 = $<<5*1=5>>5 on apples.
He spends 2 * $2 = $<<2*2=4>>4 on oranges.
In total, he spends $5 + $4 = $<<5+4=9>>9.
#### 9
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A dog can learn how to do something that it is taught to do, called learned behavior, such as
A: eat food when it is hungry
B: lean back and accept having nails trimmed
C: bark when it wants to
D: urinate when its bladder is full
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: if an animal is trained to do something then that something is a learned behavior
Question: A dog can learn how to do something that it is taught to do, called learned behavior, such as
A: eat food when it is hungry
B: lean back and accept having nails trimmed
C: bark when it wants to
D: urinate when its bladder is full
Answer:
|
A dog can learn how to do something that it is taught to do, called learned behavior, such as
|
eat food when it is hungry
|
lean back and accept having nails trimmed
|
bark when it wants to
|
urinate when its bladder is full
|
B
|
if an animal is trained to do something then that something is a learned behavior
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Is the heat of reaction positive or negative for an endothermic reaction?
A: Both
B: Neither
C: Negative
D: positive
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Because the heat is absorbed by the system, the 177.8 kJ is written as a reactant. The heat of reaction is positive for an endothermic reaction.
Question: Is the heat of reaction positive or negative for an endothermic reaction?
A: Both
B: Neither
C: Negative
D: positive
Answer:
|
Is the heat of reaction positive or negative for an endothermic reaction?
|
Both
|
Neither
|
Negative
|
positive
|
D
|
Because the heat is absorbed by the system, the 177.8 kJ is written as a reactant. The heat of reaction is positive for an endothermic reaction.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The total price of a basic computer and printer are $2,500. If the same printer had been purchased with an enhanced computer whose price was $500 more than the price of the basic computer, then the price of the printer would have been 1/4 of that total. What was the price of the basic computer?
A: 1500
B: 1600
C: 1750
D: 1900
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let the price of basic computer be C and the price of the printer be P: C+P=$2,500.
The price of the enhanced computer will be C+500 and total price for that computer and the printer will be 2,500+500=$3,000. Now, we are told that the price of the printer is 1/4 of that new total price: P=1/4*$3,000=$750.
Plug this value in the first equation: C+750=$2,500 --> C=$1,750
Answer: C.
Question: The total price of a basic computer and printer are $2,500. If the same printer had been purchased with an enhanced computer whose price was $500 more than the price of the basic computer, then the price of the printer would have been 1/4 of that total. What was the price of the basic computer?
A: 1500
B: 1600
C: 1750
D: 1900
Answer:
|
The total price of a basic computer and printer are $2,500. If the same printer had been purchased with an enhanced computer whose price was $500 more than the price of the basic computer, then the price of the printer would have been 1/4 of that total. What was the price of the basic computer?
|
1500
|
1600
|
1750
|
1900
|
C
|
Let the price of basic computer be C and the price of the printer be P: C+P=$2,500.
The price of the enhanced computer will be C+500 and total price for that computer and the printer will be 2,500+500=$3,000. Now, we are told that the price of the printer is 1/4 of that new total price: P=1/4*$3,000=$750.
Plug this value in the first equation: C+750=$2,500 --> C=$1,750
Answer: C.
|
aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Tom decides to renovate a house. There are 3 bedrooms and each bedroom takes 4 hours to renovate. The kitchen takes 50% longer than each bedroom. The living room took twice as much time as everything else combined. How long did everything take?
A: 55
B: 44
C: 54
D: 108
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The kitchen took 4 * .5 = <<4*.5=2>>2 hours longer than the bedrooms
So the kitchen took 4 + 2 = <<4+2=6>>6 hours
The bedrooms took 3 * 4 = <<3*4=12>>12 hours
So the kitchen and bedrooms combined took 12 + 6 = <<12+6=18>>18 hours
The living room took 18 * 2 = <<18*2=36>>36 hours
So everything took a total of 18 + 36 = <<18+36=54>>54 hours
#### 54
Question: Tom decides to renovate a house. There are 3 bedrooms and each bedroom takes 4 hours to renovate. The kitchen takes 50% longer than each bedroom. The living room took twice as much time as everything else combined. How long did everything take?
A: 55
B: 44
C: 54
D: 108
Answer:
|
Tom decides to renovate a house. There are 3 bedrooms and each bedroom takes 4 hours to renovate. The kitchen takes 50% longer than each bedroom. The living room took twice as much time as everything else combined. How long did everything take?
|
55
|
44
|
54
|
108
|
C
|
The kitchen took 4 * .5 = <<4*.5=2>>2 hours longer than the bedrooms
So the kitchen took 4 + 2 = <<4+2=6>>6 hours
The bedrooms took 3 * 4 = <<3*4=12>>12 hours
So the kitchen and bedrooms combined took 12 + 6 = <<12+6=18>>18 hours
The living room took 18 * 2 = <<18*2=36>>36 hours
So everything took a total of 18 + 36 = <<18+36=54>>54 hours
#### 54
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Stacy has 2 more than triple as many berries as Steve. Steve has one half as many berries as Skylar. If Skylar has 20 berries, how many berries does Stacy have?
A: 16
B: 32
C: 64
D: 33
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Steve has (1/2)(20)=10 berries
Stacy has 2+3(10)=32 berries
#### 32
Question: Stacy has 2 more than triple as many berries as Steve. Steve has one half as many berries as Skylar. If Skylar has 20 berries, how many berries does Stacy have?
A: 16
B: 32
C: 64
D: 33
Answer:
|
Stacy has 2 more than triple as many berries as Steve. Steve has one half as many berries as Skylar. If Skylar has 20 berries, how many berries does Stacy have?
|
16
|
32
|
64
|
33
|
B
|
Steve has (1/2)(20)=10 berries
Stacy has 2+3(10)=32 berries
#### 32
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Surfers enjoy going to the Rip Curl Myrtle Beach Surf Festival. There were 1500 surfers at the Festival on the first day, 600 more surfers on the second day than the first day, and 2/5 as many surfers on the third day as the first day. What is the average number of surfers at the Festival for the three days?
A: 1410
B: 1120
C: 1400
D: 1399
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: If there were 1500 surfers on the first day, the total for the second day is 1500 surfers + 600 surfers = <<1500+600=2100>>2100 surfers
On the third day, the number of surfers was 2/5 * 1500 surfers = <<2/5*1500=600>>600 surfers
The total number of surfers at the Festival in the three days was 1500 surfers + 2100 surfers + 600 surfers = <<1500+2100+600=4200>>4200 surfers
The average number of surfers at the Beach Surf Festival for the three days is 4200 surfers / 3 days = <<4200/3=1400>>1400 surfers/day
#### 1400
Question: Surfers enjoy going to the Rip Curl Myrtle Beach Surf Festival. There were 1500 surfers at the Festival on the first day, 600 more surfers on the second day than the first day, and 2/5 as many surfers on the third day as the first day. What is the average number of surfers at the Festival for the three days?
A: 1410
B: 1120
C: 1400
D: 1399
Answer:
|
Surfers enjoy going to the Rip Curl Myrtle Beach Surf Festival. There were 1500 surfers at the Festival on the first day, 600 more surfers on the second day than the first day, and 2/5 as many surfers on the third day as the first day. What is the average number of surfers at the Festival for the three days?
|
1410
|
1120
|
1400
|
1399
|
C
|
If there were 1500 surfers on the first day, the total for the second day is 1500 surfers + 600 surfers = <<1500+600=2100>>2100 surfers
On the third day, the number of surfers was 2/5 * 1500 surfers = <<2/5*1500=600>>600 surfers
The total number of surfers at the Festival in the three days was 1500 surfers + 2100 surfers + 600 surfers = <<1500+2100+600=4200>>4200 surfers
The average number of surfers at the Beach Surf Festival for the three days is 4200 surfers / 3 days = <<4200/3=1400>>1400 surfers/day
#### 1400
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: At a cafe, the breakfast plate has two eggs and twice as many bacon strips as eggs. If 14 customers order breakfast plates, how many bacon strips does the cook need to fry?
A: 55
B: 66
C: 56
D: 44.8
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Each breakfast plate has 2 x 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 bacon strips.
The cook needs to fry 14 x 4 = <<14*4=56>>56 bacon strips.
#### 56
Question: At a cafe, the breakfast plate has two eggs and twice as many bacon strips as eggs. If 14 customers order breakfast plates, how many bacon strips does the cook need to fry?
A: 55
B: 66
C: 56
D: 44.8
Answer:
|
At a cafe, the breakfast plate has two eggs and twice as many bacon strips as eggs. If 14 customers order breakfast plates, how many bacon strips does the cook need to fry?
|
55
|
66
|
56
|
44.8
|
C
|
Each breakfast plate has 2 x 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 bacon strips.
The cook needs to fry 14 x 4 = <<14*4=56>>56 bacon strips.
#### 56
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Tearing an object changes its what?
A: temperature
B: configuration
C: moistness
D: elements
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: tearing an object changes that object 's shape
Question: Tearing an object changes its what?
A: temperature
B: configuration
C: moistness
D: elements
Answer:
|
Tearing an object changes its what?
|
temperature
|
configuration
|
moistness
|
elements
|
B
|
tearing an object changes that object 's shape
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What serious sti can damage the heart, brain and other organs or even cause death, if untreated?
A: chlamydia
B: cirrhosis
C: herpes
D: syphilis
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Syphilis is a very serious STI. Luckily, it is less common than chlamydia or gonorrhea. Syphilis usually begins with a small sore on the genitals. This is followed a few months later by a rash and flu-like symptoms. If syphilis is not treated, it may damage the heart, brain, and other organs. It can even cause death.
Question: What serious sti can damage the heart, brain and other organs or even cause death, if untreated?
A: chlamydia
B: cirrhosis
C: herpes
D: syphilis
Answer:
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What serious sti can damage the heart, brain and other organs or even cause death, if untreated?
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chlamydia
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cirrhosis
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herpes
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syphilis
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D
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Syphilis is a very serious STI. Luckily, it is less common than chlamydia or gonorrhea. Syphilis usually begins with a small sore on the genitals. This is followed a few months later by a rash and flu-like symptoms. If syphilis is not treated, it may damage the heart, brain, and other organs. It can even cause death.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Mary bought 14 apples, 9 oranges, and 6 blueberries. Mary ate 1 of each. How many fruits in total does she have left?
A: 25
B: 16
C: 13
D: 26
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Mary has 14-1 = <<14-1=13>>13 apples left.
Mary has 9-1 = <<9-1=8>>8 oranges left.
Mary has 6-1 = <<6-1=5>>5 blueberries left.
Mary has 13+8+5 = <<13+8+5=26>>26 fruits left in total.
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Question: Mary bought 14 apples, 9 oranges, and 6 blueberries. Mary ate 1 of each. How many fruits in total does she have left?
A: 25
B: 16
C: 13
D: 26
Answer:
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Mary bought 14 apples, 9 oranges, and 6 blueberries. Mary ate 1 of each. How many fruits in total does she have left?
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25
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16
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13
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26
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D
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Mary has 14-1 = <<14-1=13>>13 apples left.
Mary has 9-1 = <<9-1=8>>8 oranges left.
Mary has 6-1 = <<6-1=5>>5 blueberries left.
Mary has 13+8+5 = <<13+8+5=26>>26 fruits left in total.
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what gets organic compounds from dead organisms?
A: bacteria
B: trees
C: mildew
D: potatoes
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. Fact 2: Moulds, yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, and mushrooms are all types of fungi. Combined: mildew gets organic compounds from dead organisms
Question: what gets organic compounds from dead organisms?
A: bacteria
B: trees
C: mildew
D: potatoes
Answer:
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what gets organic compounds from dead organisms?
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bacteria
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trees
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mildew
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potatoes
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C
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Fact 1: Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. Fact 2: Moulds, yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, and mushrooms are all types of fungi. Combined: mildew gets organic compounds from dead organisms
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A large elephant is put on a device that can measure how much force is being applied based on its mass amount. That device is:
A: atomic mass
B: a weighter
C: kilograms
D: a scale
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a scale is used for measuring weight
Question: A large elephant is put on a device that can measure how much force is being applied based on its mass amount. That device is:
A: atomic mass
B: a weighter
C: kilograms
D: a scale
Answer:
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A large elephant is put on a device that can measure how much force is being applied based on its mass amount. That device is:
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atomic mass
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a weighter
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kilograms
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a scale
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D
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a scale is used for measuring weight
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Tina saved $27 in June, $14 in July, and $21 in August. Then Tina spent $5 on books and $17 on new shoes. How much money does Tina have left?
A: 30
B: 50
C: 60
D: 40
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The total amount of money saved is $27 + $14 + $21 = $<<27+14+21=62>>62.
The total amount spent on books and new shoes is $5 + $17 = $<<5+17=22>>22.
Tina has $62 − $22 = $40 left.
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Question: Tina saved $27 in June, $14 in July, and $21 in August. Then Tina spent $5 on books and $17 on new shoes. How much money does Tina have left?
A: 30
B: 50
C: 60
D: 40
Answer:
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Tina saved $27 in June, $14 in July, and $21 in August. Then Tina spent $5 on books and $17 on new shoes. How much money does Tina have left?
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30
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50
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60
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40
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D
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The total amount of money saved is $27 + $14 + $21 = $<<27+14+21=62>>62.
The total amount spent on books and new shoes is $5 + $17 = $<<5+17=22>>22.
Tina has $62 − $22 = $40 left.
#### 40
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What stimulants taste buds sour and
A: sand
B: lava
C: sucrose
D: water
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: sugar causes food to taste sweet
Question: What stimulants taste buds sour and
A: sand
B: lava
C: sucrose
D: water
Answer:
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What stimulants taste buds sour and
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sand
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lava
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sucrose
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water
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C
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sugar causes food to taste sweet
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A girl wants to use a renewable resource to build a house, so she uses
A: glass shards
B: rubber pipes
C: log portions
D: plastic spoons
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: renewable resources can be used over again
Question: A girl wants to use a renewable resource to build a house, so she uses
A: glass shards
B: rubber pipes
C: log portions
D: plastic spoons
Answer:
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A girl wants to use a renewable resource to build a house, so she uses
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glass shards
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rubber pipes
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log portions
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plastic spoons
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C
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renewable resources can be used over again
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Hermione, Luna, and Celestia combined have 83 spelling badges. If Hermione has 14 and Luna has 17, how many spelling badges does Celestia have?
A: 41.6
B: 104
C: 52
D: 26
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Combining Hermione and Luna has 14 + 17 = <<14+17=31>>31 spelling badges.
Removing their spelling badges from the total, Celestia has 83 - 31 = <<83-31=52>>52 spelling badges.
#### 52
Question: Hermione, Luna, and Celestia combined have 83 spelling badges. If Hermione has 14 and Luna has 17, how many spelling badges does Celestia have?
A: 41.6
B: 104
C: 52
D: 26
Answer:
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Hermione, Luna, and Celestia combined have 83 spelling badges. If Hermione has 14 and Luna has 17, how many spelling badges does Celestia have?
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41.6
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104
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52
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26
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C
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Combining Hermione and Luna has 14 + 17 = <<14+17=31>>31 spelling badges.
Removing their spelling badges from the total, Celestia has 83 - 31 = <<83-31=52>>52 spelling badges.
#### 52
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Jenny likes to play board games with her friends. She likes to play against her friend Mark the most, as she's played him 10 times and Mark has only won once. She doesn't like playing Jill, as she's played her twice as many times as she's played Mark and Jill has won 75% of them. How many times in total has Jenny won board games with her two friends?
A: 14
B: 11.2
C: 15
D: 13
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Jenny has played Mark 10 times, and since mark has only won once she's had 10-1=<<10-1=9>>9 wins.
Jenny has played Jill twice as many times as Mark, so they've played 10*2= <<10*2=20>>20 games
Of the 20 games Jenny and Jill have played, Jill has won 75% of them so she's had 20*.75= <<20*.75=15>>15 wins
If Jill has won 15 games, that means Jenny won 20-15=<<20-15=5>>5 games
For Jenny's total wins, her wins against Mark and Jill are added together for 5+9=<<5+9=14>>14 wins
#### 14
Question: Jenny likes to play board games with her friends. She likes to play against her friend Mark the most, as she's played him 10 times and Mark has only won once. She doesn't like playing Jill, as she's played her twice as many times as she's played Mark and Jill has won 75% of them. How many times in total has Jenny won board games with her two friends?
A: 14
B: 11.2
C: 15
D: 13
Answer:
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Jenny likes to play board games with her friends. She likes to play against her friend Mark the most, as she's played him 10 times and Mark has only won once. She doesn't like playing Jill, as she's played her twice as many times as she's played Mark and Jill has won 75% of them. How many times in total has Jenny won board games with her two friends?
|
14
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11.2
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15
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13
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A
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Jenny has played Mark 10 times, and since mark has only won once she's had 10-1=<<10-1=9>>9 wins.
Jenny has played Jill twice as many times as Mark, so they've played 10*2= <<10*2=20>>20 games
Of the 20 games Jenny and Jill have played, Jill has won 75% of them so she's had 20*.75= <<20*.75=15>>15 wins
If Jill has won 15 games, that means Jenny won 20-15=<<20-15=5>>5 games
For Jenny's total wins, her wins against Mark and Jill are added together for 5+9=<<5+9=14>>14 wins
#### 14
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become what?
A: embryo
B: baby blanket
C: Flowers
D: offspring
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Gametes then unite in fertilization and form a diploid zygote. Fact 2: Zygotes are diploid and undergo cell division to become an embryo. Combined: Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become an embryo
Question: Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become what?
A: embryo
B: baby blanket
C: Flowers
D: offspring
Answer:
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Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become what?
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embryo
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baby blanket
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Flowers
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offspring
|
A
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Fact 1: Gametes then unite in fertilization and form a diploid zygote. Fact 2: Zygotes are diploid and undergo cell division to become an embryo. Combined: Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become an embryo
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The separation of compounds on the basis of their solubilities in a given solvent is known as what?
A: nuclei crystallization
B: separate crystallization
C: simplest crystallization
D: fractional crystallization
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Solubility may increase or decrease with temperature; the magnitude of this temperature dependence varies widely among compounds. Notice in particular the curves for NH4NO3 and CaCl2. The dissolution of ammonium nitrate in water is endothermic (ΔHsoln = +25.7 kJ/mol), whereas the dissolution of calcium chloride is exothermic (ΔHsoln = −68.2 kJ/mol), yet Figure 13.9 "Solubilities of Several Inorganic and Organic Solids in Water as a Function of Temperature" shows that the solubility of both compounds increases sharply with increasing temperature. In fact, the magnitudes of the changes in both enthalpy and entropy for dissolution are temperature dependent. Because the solubility of a compound is ultimately determined by relatively small differences between large numbers, there is generally no good way to predict how the solubility will vary with temperature. The variation of solubility with temperature has been measured for a wide range of compounds, and the results are published in many standard reference books. Chemists are often able to use this information to separate the components of a mixture byfractional crystallization, the separation of compounds on the basis of their solubilities in a given solvent. For example, if we have a mixture of 150 g of sodium acetate (CH3CO2Na) and 50 g of KBr, we can separate the two compounds by dissolving the mixture in 100 g of water at 80°C and then cooling the solution slowly to 0°C. According to the temperature curves in Figure 13.9 "Solubilities of Several Inorganic and Organic Solids in Water as a Function of Temperature", both compounds dissolve in water at 80°C, and all 50 g of KBr remains in solution at 0°C. Only about 36 g of CH3CO2Na are soluble in 100 g of water at 0°C, however, so approximately 114 g (150 g − 36 g) of Saylor URL: http://www. saylor. org/books.
Question: The separation of compounds on the basis of their solubilities in a given solvent is known as what?
A: nuclei crystallization
B: separate crystallization
C: simplest crystallization
D: fractional crystallization
Answer:
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The separation of compounds on the basis of their solubilities in a given solvent is known as what?
|
nuclei crystallization
|
separate crystallization
|
simplest crystallization
|
fractional crystallization
|
D
|
Solubility may increase or decrease with temperature; the magnitude of this temperature dependence varies widely among compounds. Notice in particular the curves for NH4NO3 and CaCl2. The dissolution of ammonium nitrate in water is endothermic (ΔHsoln = +25.7 kJ/mol), whereas the dissolution of calcium chloride is exothermic (ΔHsoln = −68.2 kJ/mol), yet Figure 13.9 "Solubilities of Several Inorganic and Organic Solids in Water as a Function of Temperature" shows that the solubility of both compounds increases sharply with increasing temperature. In fact, the magnitudes of the changes in both enthalpy and entropy for dissolution are temperature dependent. Because the solubility of a compound is ultimately determined by relatively small differences between large numbers, there is generally no good way to predict how the solubility will vary with temperature. The variation of solubility with temperature has been measured for a wide range of compounds, and the results are published in many standard reference books. Chemists are often able to use this information to separate the components of a mixture byfractional crystallization, the separation of compounds on the basis of their solubilities in a given solvent. For example, if we have a mixture of 150 g of sodium acetate (CH3CO2Na) and 50 g of KBr, we can separate the two compounds by dissolving the mixture in 100 g of water at 80°C and then cooling the solution slowly to 0°C. According to the temperature curves in Figure 13.9 "Solubilities of Several Inorganic and Organic Solids in Water as a Function of Temperature", both compounds dissolve in water at 80°C, and all 50 g of KBr remains in solution at 0°C. Only about 36 g of CH3CO2Na are soluble in 100 g of water at 0°C, however, so approximately 114 g (150 g − 36 g) of Saylor URL: http://www. saylor. org/books.
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sciq
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