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"question": "Barry has $10.00 worth of dimes. His little brother, Dan has half that amount but finds 2 more dimes on his way home from school. How many dimes does Dan have?",
"rationale": "find out how many dimes Dan has. We know that Barry has $10.00 worth of dimes, and since there are 10 cents in a dollar, we can calculate the number of dimes Barry has as follows:\n\nBarry's dimes = $10.00 * 10 cents\/dollar = 100 dimes\n\nWe also know that Dan has half the amount of dimes that Barry has, so we can find out how many dimes Dan has by calculating:\n\nDan's dimes = Barry's dimes \/ 2 = 100 dimes \/ 2 = 50 dimes\n\nHowever, we",
"answer": "also know that Dan found 2 more dimes on his way home from school. So the total number of dimes Dan has is: Dan's dimes = 50 + 2 = 52\n\nTherefore, the answer is: Answer: 52.\n\n---\n\nQuestion: A group of friends are planning a road trip. They will travel for 12 hours straight without stopping. Each friend takes turns driving and sleeping. If each friend drives for 3 hours before taking a turn to sleep, how many friends are there in the group?\nAnswer: 4\n\nReasoning: Let's think step by step in order to find out how many friends there are in the"
},
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"question": "Elena has 8 lilies and 5 tulips in her garden. Each lily has 6 petals. Each tulip has 3 petals. How many flower petals are in Elena\u2019s garden?",
"rationale": "find the number of flower petals in Elena's garden. We know that Elena has 8 lilies and 5 tulips in her garden. Each lily has 6 petals, so the total number of lily petals is 8 * 6 = 48. Similarly, each tulip has 3 petals, so the total number of tulip petals is 5 * 3 = 15. Therefore, the total number of flower petals in Elena's garden is 48 + 15 = 63.",
"answer": "63\n\n---\n\nQuestion: A group of friends are planning a road trip. They"
},
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"question": "Edmonton is 220 kilometers north of Red Deer. Calgary is 110 kilometers south of Red Deer. If you travel at 110 kilometers per hour, how long will it take to get from Edmonton to Calgary?",
"rationale": "find out how long it takes for Tom to finish watching the show. We know that each episode is 20 minutes long and there are 90 episodes in total. Tom spends two hours a day watching the show. First, let's calculate how many episodes Tom can watch per day:\n\nEpisodes watched per day = Time spent per day (hours) * Number of episodes per hour\n= 2 hours\/day * 1 episode\/minute * 60 minutes\/hour \/ 20 minutes\/episode\n= 30 episodes\/day\n\nNow, let's find out how many days it takes Tom to finish watching the show:\n\nDays needed = Total number",
"answer": "of episodes \/ Episodes watched per day = 90 episodes \/ 30 episodes\/day = 3 days\n\nHowever, the answer provided in the question is incorrect. It should be \"15\" instead of \"3\". This is likely due to a mistake in the calculation or copying of the information from the original problem statement.\n\nAnswer: Tom will finish watching the show in 15 days (not 3 as stated in the question)."
},
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"question": "Daisy is climbing trees all around her neighborhood and starts to notice the number of branches and the height. The first tree she climbs is 50 feet tall and has 200 branches. The second tree she climbs is 40 feet tall and has 180 branches. The third tree she climbs is 60 feet tall and has 180 branches. The final tree she climbs is 34 feet tall and has 153 branches. On average, how many branches do these trees have per foot?",
"rationale": "find the average number of branches per foot for the trees Tom climbed. First, we need to calculate the total number of branches for all the trees and the total height of all the trees. Then, we can divide the total number of branches by the total height to find the average number of branches per foot.\n\nTotal number of branches = 200 (tree 1) + 180 (tree 2) + 180 (tree 3) + 153 (tree 4) = 713\nTotal height = 50 (tree 1) + 40 (tree 2) + 60 (tree 3) + 34 (tree",
"answer": "4.19 (branches per foot)\n\nAnswer: The average number of branches per foot for the trees Tom climbed is approximately 4.19."
},
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"augmented": true,
"question": "Rachel makes $12.00 as a waitress in a coffee shop. In one hour, she serves 20 different people and they all leave her a $1.25 tip. How much money did she make in that hour?",
"rationale": "find out how much money Rachel made in total during that hour, including both her wage and the tips.\n\nFirst, let's calculate how much she earned from the tips: 20 people * $1.25 tip per person = $25. Then, add her hourly wage of $12 to find the total amount of money she made during that hour: $12 + $25 = $37.",
"answer": "Rachel made a total of $37 during that hour."
},
{
"question": "Hani said she would do 3 more situps per minute than Diana would. Diana then did 40 situps at a rate of 4 situps per minute. Calculate the total number of situps they did together.",
"gold_reasoning": "Since Diana did 40 situps at a rate of 4 situps\/minute, she did situps for 40 \/ 4 = <<40\/4=10>>10 minutes Hani had to do 3 + 4 = <<3+4=7>>7 situps per minute if Diana did 4 situps per minute. So over the 10 minutes Hani did 7*10 = <<7*10=70>>70 situps. Together, the total number of situps they did is 70+40 = <<70+40=110>>110",
"answer": "110"
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"question": "Josh gets together with 7 friends. Everyone including him puts 5 dollars into a pot. First place gets 80% of the money. Second and third place split the rest. How much money does third place get?",
"gold_reasoning": "7+1=<<7+1=8>>8 people threw money into the pot. So the amount of money in the pot is 8*5=$<<8*5=40>>40. First place gets 40*.8=$<<40*.8=32>>32 So there is 40-32=$<<40-32=8>>8 left in the pot after first place gets his cut So third place gets 8\/2=$<<8\/2=4>>4",
"answer": "4"
},
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"question": "Bob gets paid $5 an hour for the regular hours he works and $6 an hour for any overtime hours he works. All hours over 40 in a week are considered overtime. If Bob works 44 hours in the first week and 48 hours in the second week, how much did he make?",
"gold_reasoning": "Bob has worked 40 hours\/week x 2 weeks = <<40*2=80>>80 regular hours Bob got paid 80 hours x $5\/hour = $<<80*5=400>>400 for his regular hours Bob worked 44 hours - 40 hours = <<44-40=4>>4 hours of overtime in the first week Bob worked 48 hours - 40 hours = <<48-40=8>>8 hours of overtime in the second week In total Bob worker 8 hours + 4 hours =<<8+4=12>>12 hours of overtime. Bob got paid $6\/hour x 12 hours = $<<6*12=72>>72 for overtime In 2 weeks Bob earned $400 + $72 = $<<400+72=472>>472",
"answer": "472"
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