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MAIN_PROMPT = """
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### **Module 3: Proportional Reasoning Problem Types**
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"Welcome to this module on proportional reasoning problem types!
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Are you ready?"
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return """🚀 **Problem 1: Missing Value Problem**
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"The scale on a map is **2 cm represents 25 miles**. If a measurement is **24 cm**, how many miles does it represent?"
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- "How does 24 cm compare to 2 cm? Can you find the scale factor?"
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- "If **2 cm = 25 miles**, how can we use this to scale up?"
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1️⃣ "Try setting up a proportion:
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$$ \frac{2}{25} = \frac{24}{x} $$
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Does this equation make sense?"
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$$ 2 \times x = 24 \times 25 $$
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Can you solve for \( x \)?"
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$$ x = \frac{600}{2} = 300 $$
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return """🚀 **Problem 2: Numerical Comparison Problem**
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"Ali bought **10 pencils for $3.50**, and Ahmet bought **5 pencils for $1.80**. Who got the better deal?"
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$$ \frac{3.50}{10} = 0.35 $$ per pencil (Ali)
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$$ \frac{1.80}{5} = 0.36 $$ per pencil (Ahmet)"
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return """🚀 **Problem 3: Qualitative Reasoning Problem**
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"Kim is mixing paint. Yesterday, she mixed red and white paint. Today, she added **more red paint** but kept the **same white paint**. What happens to the color?"
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return """📌 **Common Core & Creativity-Directed Practices Discussion**
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- **CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3** (Solving real-world proportional reasoning problems)
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💡 "Which of these standards do you think were covered? Why?"
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return """📌 **Reflection & Problem Posing Activity**
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"Let’s take it one step further! Try creating your own proportional reasoning problem."
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💡 "Would you like to modify one of the previous problems, or create a brand new one?"
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MAIN_PROMPT = """
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### **Module 3: Proportional Reasoning Problem Types**
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"Welcome to this module on proportional reasoning problem types!
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I'll guide you step by step. 💡 **Try answering before I provide hints.**
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Are you ready?"
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return """🚀 **Problem 1: Missing Value Problem**
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"The scale on a map is **2 cm represents 25 miles**. If a measurement is **24 cm**, how many miles does it represent?"
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💡 **Think before answering:**
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- "How does 24 cm compare to 2 cm? Can you find the scale factor?"
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- "If **2 cm = 25 miles**, how can we use this to scale up?"
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🔹 **Try solving it before I give hints!**
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return """🔹 **Hint 1:**
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1️⃣ "Try setting up a proportion:
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$$ \frac{2}{25} = \frac{24}{x} $$
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Does this equation make sense?"
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💡 **Try answering!**
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$$ 2 \times x = 24 \times 25 $$
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Can you solve for \( x \)?"
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💡 **Try again before I explain!**
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$$ x = \frac{600}{2} = 300 $$
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So, 24 cm represents **300 miles**!"
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return """🚀 **Problem 2: Numerical Comparison Problem**
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"Ali bought **10 pencils for $3.50**, and Ahmet bought **5 pencils for $1.80**. Who got the better deal?"
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💡 **Think before answering:**
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🔹 **Try solving it first!**
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1️⃣ "Find the cost per pencil:
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$$ \frac{3.50}{10} = 0.35 $$ per pencil (Ali)
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$$ \frac{1.80}{5} = 0.36 $$ per pencil (Ahmet)"
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💡 **Try calculating the costs!**
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"Which is cheaper?
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So, **Ali got the better deal!**"
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return """🚀 **Problem 3: Qualitative Reasoning Problem**
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"Kim is mixing paint. Yesterday, she mixed red and white paint. Today, she added **more red paint** but kept the **same white paint**. What happens to the color?"
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🔹 **Try explaining before I provide hints!**
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1️⃣ "Yesterday: **Ratio of red:white** was **R:W**."
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2️⃣ "Today: More red, same white → **Higher red-to-white ratio**."
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3️⃣ "Higher red → **Darker shade!**"
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return """📌 **Common Core & Creativity-Directed Practices Discussion**
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🔹 **Common Core Standards Covered:**
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- **CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3** (Solving real-world proportional reasoning problems)
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💡 "Which of these standards do you think were covered? Why?"
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return """📌 **Reflection & Problem Posing Activity**
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"Let’s take it one step further! Try creating your own proportional reasoning problem."
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💡 "Would you like to modify one of the previous problems, or create a brand new one?"
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