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*"Kim is mixing paint. Yesterday, she combined **red and white paint** in a certain ratio. Today, she used **more red paint** but kept the **same amount of white paint**. How will today’s mixture compare to yesterday’s in color?"*
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### **💬 Let's Discuss!**
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*"Now that you have seen the problems, let's work through them step by step.*
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1️⃣ **Which problem do you want to start with?**
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2️⃣ **What is the first strategy that comes to your mind for solving it?**
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3️⃣ **Would you like a hint before starting?**
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*"Please type your response, and I'll guide you further!"*
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### 🚀 PROBLEM SOLUTIONS ###
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PROBLEM_SOLUTIONS_PROMPT = """
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### **🚀 Step-by-Step Solutions**
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#### **Problem 1: Missing Value Problem**
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We set up the proportion:
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Cross-multiply:
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Solve for \( x \):
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x = \frac{24 \times 25}{2}
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or using division:
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*"Kim is mixing paint. Yesterday, she combined **red and white paint** in a certain ratio. Today, she used **more red paint** but kept the **same amount of white paint**. How will today’s mixture compare to yesterday’s in color?"*
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### **🚀 Step-by-Step Solutions**
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#### **Problem 1: Missing Value Problem**
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We set up the proportion:
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\frac{2}{25} = \frac{24}{x}
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Cross-multiply:
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Solve for \( x \):
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x = \frac{24 \times 25}{2} = \frac{600}{2} = 300
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or using division:
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