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scienceQA-9603
|
multiple_choice
|
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true?
|
[
"The magnetic force is stronger in Pair 2.",
"The strength of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.",
"The magnetic force is stronger in Pair 1."
] |
C
|
Distance affects the strength of the magnetic force. When magnets are closer together, the magnetic force between them is stronger.
The magnets in Pair 1 are closer together than the magnets in Pair 2. So, the magnetic force is stronger in Pair 1 than in Pair 2.
|
gsm8k-2798
|
open
|
John works 12 hours every other day. He gets a 30% raise from his former $20 an hour job. How much does he make in a 30 day month?
| null |
4680
|
He works 30/2=<<30/2=15>>15 days
So he works 15*12=<<15*12=180>>180 hours in the month
He got a 20*.3=$<<20*.3=6>>6 an hour raise
So he gets paid 20+6=$<<20+6=26>>26 an hour
That means he makes 26*180=$<<26*180=4680>>4680
#### 4680
|
gsm8k-4310
|
open
|
Ten percent less than twice the total number of students present in the science class yesterday have attended class today. If there were 70 students in the class yesterday and 30 students are absent today, calculate the number of students registered for the course.
| null |
156
|
Twice the number of students present in the science class yesterday is 70*2 = <<70*2=140>>140
Ten percent less than twice the number of students present in the class yesterday means there are 10/100*140 = <<10/100*140=14>>14 fewer students than twice the number present yesterday.
The number of students present in the science class today is 140-14 = <<140-14=126>>126
If the total number of registered students for the course who are absent today is 30, a full class of the science course has 126+30 = 156 students.
#### 156
|
sciq-254
|
multiple_choice
|
What property makes bone marrow cells ideal for gene therapy?
|
[
"irreversible reproduction",
"Matching",
"lifelong reproduction",
"behavior reproduction"
] |
C
| |
sciq-8734
|
multiple_choice
|
During the first several weeks of development, the cells of the endometrium nourish what?
|
[
"nucleus",
"egg",
"uterus",
"embryo"
] |
D
| |
sciq-2800
|
multiple_choice
|
What are the outpocketings of the digestive tract that remove nitrogenous wastes and function in osmoregulation?
|
[
"integumentary tubules",
"olivary tubules",
"intestinal tubules",
"malpighian tubules"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-2912
|
open
|
Alex is stacking his books in a pyramid. Each level of the pyramid has 80% as many books as the number of books in the previous level. If he makes four levels and the top level has 64 books, how many books are in the pyramid in total?
| null |
369
|
The third level has 80 books because 64 / .8 = <<64/.8=80>>80
The second level has 100 books because 80 / .8 = <<80/.8=100>>100
The first level has 125 books because 100 / .8 = <<100/.8=125>>125
In total there are 369 books because 64 + 80 + 100 + 125 = <<64+80+100+125=369>>369
#### 369
|
gsm8k-6763
|
open
|
John has 20% more boxes than Jules. Jules has 5 more boxes than Joseph. Joseph has 80% fewer boxes than Stan. If Stan has 100 boxes, how many boxes does John have?
| null |
30
|
Joseph has 100 * 0.80 = <<100*0.80=80>>80 less boxes than Stan.
Joseph has a total of 100 - 80 = <<100-80=20>>20 boxes.
Jules has 20 + 5 = <<20+5=25>>25 boxes.
John has 25 * 0.20 = <<25*0.20=5>>5 more boxes than Jules.
John has a total of 25 + 5 = <<25+5=30>>30 boxes
#### 30
|
ai2_arc-434
|
multiple_choice
|
What MAJOR advantage does nekton have over plankton in locating food?
|
[
"Nekton can actively swim.",
"Nekton can see in the dark.",
"Nekton do not eat much food.",
"Nekton can eat anything in the ocean."
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-6951
|
open
|
Bubba bought a new two-story warehouse. When empty, the first floor of the building contains twice as much floor space for storage as the second floor. The first items he brought into his empty building were several thousand boxes; and he put them all on the second floor, which filled one-quarter of the second floor storage space. If the boxes used up 5,000 square feet of storage space, how many square feet of storage space is still available in the building?
| null |
55,000
|
If 5,000 square feet represents one-quarter of the second floor storage space, then the second floor has 5,000*4=<<5000*4=20000>>20,000 square feet of storage space.
Since the first floor has twice as much space as the second floor, then the first floor has 20,000*2=<<20000*2=40000>>40,000 square feet of storage space.
Altogether, when empty, the entire building has 20,000+40,000=<<20000+40000=60000>>60,000 square feet of storage space.
Since the second floor has 5,000 square feet of storage space filled with boxes, then there are 60,000-5,000=55,000 square feet of unused storage space still available in the building.
#### 55,000
|
gsm8k-3186
|
open
|
Chandra is going on a monster hunt. After a big storm, there have been lost monsters all around the castle grounds for the last 5 days. Chandra wants to rope them all up and return them to the swamps where they will be the most comfortable. On the first day she saw 2 monsters near the castle walls. Every day after that she saw double the amount as the day before. After 5 days how many monsters does she need to lead back to the swamps?
| null |
62
|
On the first day Chandra saw 2 monsters and on day 2 she saw twice that amount, 2 x 2 = <<2+2=4>>4 monsters seen on day 2.
On day 3 she saw double that amount of monsters, 4 x 2 = <<4*2=8>>8.
On day 4 she saw double that amount of monsters, 8 x 2 = <<8*2=16>>16.
On day 5 she saw double that amount of monsters, 16 x 2 = <<16*2=32>>32.
Altogether Chandra saw 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 lost monsters = <<2+4+8+16+32=62>>62 total lost monsters that Chandra needs to lead back to the swamps.
#### 62
|
sciq-3911
|
multiple_choice
|
What do chemical reactions need to be activated?
|
[
"products",
"food",
"energy",
"space"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-3309
|
open
|
Denver uses 7 pieces of wood for each birdhouse and he pays $1.50 for each piece of wood. If he makes a $5.50 profit per birdhouse, how much will Denver charge to Danny for buying two birdhouses?
| null |
32
|
The cost for making one birdhouse is $1.50 x 7 = $<<1.5*7=10.50>>10.50.
So the selling price of one birdhouse is $10.50 + $5.50 = $<<10.5+5.5=16>>16.
Thus, Denver will charge Danny $16 x 2 = $<<16*2=32>>32 for the two birdhouses.
#### 32
|
scienceQA-8036
|
multiple_choice
|
Which of the following could Tyrone's test show?
|
[
"if the weather station would work when the temperature was 50°C",
"how well the weather station would work when it was windy"
] |
A
| |
sciq-3578
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the name of the process in which solid food waste is passed out of the body?
|
[
"regurgitation",
"evaporation",
"extinction",
"elimination"
] |
D
| |
sciq-4093
|
multiple_choice
|
The renal hilum is the entry and exit site for structures servicing which organs?
|
[
"brains",
"kidneys",
"ovaries",
"lungs"
] |
B
| |
sciq-1007
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the smallest and most fundamental unit of matter, consisting of a nucleus surrounded by electrons?
|
[
"molecule",
"proton",
"atom",
"neutron"
] |
C
| |
gsm8k-6097
|
open
|
John has 25 horses. He feeds each horse twice a day and feeds them 20 pounds of food at each feeding. He buys half ton bags of food. How many of those will he have to buy in 60 days?
| null |
60
|
He feeds each horse 2*20=<<2*20=40>>40 pounds of food a day
So he uses 40*25=<<40*25=1000>>1000 pounds of food a day
That means in 60 days he uses 60*1000=<<60*1000=60000>>60000 pounds of food
Each bag of food is 2000*.5=<<2000*.5=1000>>1000 pounds
So he needs to buy 60000/1000=<<60000/1000=60>>60 bags of food
#### 60
|
sciq-7605
|
multiple_choice
|
Which latitudes get the most energy from the sun?
|
[
"polular latitudes",
"highest latitudes",
"middle latitudes",
"lowest latitudes"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-1813
|
open
|
Carrie harvested 200 tomatoes and 350 carrots on her farm. If she can sell a tomato for $1 and a carrot for $1.50, how much money can she make if she sells all of her tomatoes and carrots?
| null |
725
|
From selling her tomatoes, she can make 200 * $1 = $<<200*1=200>>200.
From selling her carrots, she can make 350 * $1.50 = $<<350*1.5=525>>525.
The total amount of money she can make is $200 + $525 = $<<200+525=725>>725.
#### 725
|
gsm8k-7033
|
open
|
A group of security guards were hired for the night shift at a factory. The four guards agreed to a rotating schedule to cover the nine hours of the night shift. The first guard would take three hours since they were still awake, the last guard would wake up early and take two hours, and the middle two guards would split the remaining hours. How many hours will each middle guard take?
| null |
2
|
The first and last guard will take 3 + 2 = <<3+2=5>>5 hours of the night shift.
There are 9 hours in the night shift, so the middle two guards will cover 9 - 5 = <<9-5=4>>4 hours.
Each middle guard will take 4 / 2 = <<4/2=2>>2 hours.
#### 2
|
sciq-8821
|
multiple_choice
|
Photoreceptors in each ocellus receive light only through the opening where there are none of which cells?
|
[
"pigmented",
"clear",
"opqaue",
"secreted"
] |
A
| |
sciq-7856
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the loss of energy available to do work called?
|
[
"power",
"entropy",
"negentropy",
"force"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-6889
|
open
|
Ben has $2000 for his business operations costs. He orders goods from his supplier and writes them a cheque for $600. His debtor pays him $800 from the purchases they had made on credit. Mr. Ben then decides to do equipment maintenance and spends $1200 on the whole operation. How much money is Mr. Ben remaining with?
| null |
1000
|
When Mr. Ben writes the cheque, he remains with $2000-$600 = $<<2000-600=1400>>1400
His debtor pays him $800, increasing his operation capital to $1400+$800 = $<<1400+800=2200>>2200
He spends $1200, remaining $2200-$1200 = $1000 for business operations cost after maintenance.
#### 1000
|
sciq-1686
|
multiple_choice
|
The stomach mucosa’s epithelial lining consists only of surface mucus cells, which secrete a protective coat of what?
|
[
"acidic mucus",
"bile mucus",
"alkaline mucus",
"phosphate mucus"
] |
C
| |
scienceQA-3361
|
multiple_choice
|
Which object has more thermal energy?
|
[
"a 125-gram glass of grape juice at a temperature of 75°F",
"a 125-gram glass of grape juice at a temperature of 50°F"
] |
A
|
The two glasses of grape juice have the same mass but different temperatures. Since the 75°F glass of grape juice is hotter than the 50°F glass of grape juice, it has more thermal energy.
|
sciq-7901
|
multiple_choice
|
Acid rain is corrosive rain caused by rainwater falling to the ground through which gas?
|
[
"essential dioxide",
"sulfide dioxide",
"carbon dioxide",
"sulfur dioxide"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-1921
|
open
|
Lisa has 36 candies. On Mondays and Wednesdays, she eats 2 candies for each day and on the other days of the week she eats 1 candy for each day. How many weeks does it take for Lisa to eat all of the candies?
| null |
4
|
On Monday and Tuesday, she eats 2 * 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 candies.
On the other days of the week, she eats 5 * 1=<<5*1=5>>5 candies.
In a week she eats 5 + 4= <<5+4=9>>9 candies.
So it takes 36 / 9 = <<36/9=4>>4 weeks for Lisa to eat all candies.
#### 4
|
scienceQA-8604
|
multiple_choice
|
Which property do these three objects have in common?
|
[
"bouncy",
"stretchy",
"colorful"
] |
C
|
Look at each object.
For each object, decide if it has that property.
A stretchy object gets longer when you pull on it. The candy sprinkles and the rainbow sucker are not stretchy.
A colorful object has one or more bright colors. All three objects are colorful.
A bouncy object will bounce back from the floor if you drop it. The kite and the rainbow sucker are not bouncy.
The property that all three objects have in common is colorful.
|
scienceQA-4824
|
multiple_choice
|
Which of the following could Layla and Jane's test show?
|
[
"if a new batch of concrete was firm enough to use",
"if the concrete from each batch took the same amount of time to dry"
] |
A
| |
sciq-10371
|
multiple_choice
|
In the humoral response, what protein substances help neutralize or eliminate toxins and pathogens in the blood and lymph?
|
[
"membranes",
"platelets",
"parasites",
"antibodies"
] |
D
| |
sciq-11475
|
multiple_choice
|
What part of an experiment or other investigation consists of the individuals or events that are studied?
|
[
"experimental control",
"sample",
"hypothesis",
"independent variable"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-2909
|
multiple_choice
|
Which of the following could Meg and Tammy's test show?
|
[
"if the concrete from each batch took the same amount of time to dry",
"if a new batch of concrete was firm enough to use"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-391
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the living thing.
|
[
"cat",
"house"
] |
A
|
A cat is a living thing.
Cats grow and respond to the world around them. They need food and water.
A house is not a living thing.
Houses do not have all of the traits of living things. They do not grow or respond to the world around them. They do not need food or water.
|
sciq-4867
|
multiple_choice
|
The basic fabric of most biological membranes is a double layer of _________ and other lipids?
|
[
"solids",
"antibodies",
"phospholipids",
"liquids"
] |
C
| |
sciq-3682
|
multiple_choice
|
Which process causes rocks at the earth's surface to change form?
|
[
"bleaching",
"remodeling",
"weathering",
"eroding"
] |
C
| |
sciq-10675
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the study of chemical processes that occur in living things?
|
[
"phrenology",
"biochemistry",
"cardiology",
"physiology"
] |
B
| |
sciq-1010
|
multiple_choice
|
What is it in bone marrow transplants that may cause a graft versus host reaction?
|
[
"lymphocytes",
"neutrophils",
"tumors",
"cancer"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-4172
|
open
|
Nine adults went to a play with seven children. Adult tickets are $11 each and children's tickets are $7 each. How many dollars more did the adults' tickets cost in total than the children's tickets in total?
| null |
50
|
Adults = 9 * 11 = <<9*11=99>>99
Children = 7 * 7 = <<7*7=49>>49
Difference: 99 - 49 = $<<99-49=50>>50
The adults' tickets cost $50 more than the children's tickets.
#### 50
|
scienceQA-4743
|
multiple_choice
|
Eggs are stored inside the pistil. What kind of cells are eggs?
|
[
"female cells",
"male cells"
] |
A
|
Eggs are female cells. The eggs are produced and stored in the ovary, which is part of the pistil.
Sperm are male cells. Cells that become sperm are found inside the pollen.
|
sciq-1801
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the ideal mechanical advantage in the single fixed pulley?
|
[
"1",
"4",
"zero",
"2"
] |
A
| |
sciq-6699
|
multiple_choice
|
What can human facial expressions communicate?
|
[
"behaviors",
"ideas",
"emotions",
"theories"
] |
C
| |
sciq-8344
|
multiple_choice
|
What term is defined as the ability to locate objects in the dark by bouncing sound waves off them.
|
[
"night vision",
"echolocation",
"morphology",
"thermodynamics"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-8937
|
multiple_choice
|
How long is a hammer?
|
[
"8 inches",
"8 yards"
] |
A
|
The better estimate for the length of a hammer is 8 inches.
8 yards is too long.
|
sciq-4223
|
multiple_choice
|
Metamorphic rocks form when an existing rock is changed by heat or what?
|
[
"radiation",
"chemical reaction",
"cold",
"pressure"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-6307
|
open
|
Michael was watching a TV show, which was aired for 1.5 hours. During this time, there were 3 commercials, which lasted 10 minutes each. How long (in hours) was the TV show itself, not counting commercials?
| null |
1
|
Each commercial lasted 10 minutes, so three commercials lasted 3 * 10 = <<10*3=30>>30 minutes.
The show was aired for 1.5 hours, and 30 minutes is 0.5 of an hour, so without the commercials, the show was 1.5 - 0.5 = <<1.5-0.5=1>>1 hour long.
#### 1
|
sciq-10278
|
multiple_choice
|
Historically, certain bacteriophages have also been used as cloning vectors for making what?
|
[
"diverse libraries",
"genomic libraries",
"ultraviolet libraries",
"specific libraries"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-9206
|
multiple_choice
|
Will these magnets attract or repel each other?
|
[
"repel",
"attract"
] |
B
|
To predict if these magnets will attract or repel, look at which poles are closest to each other.
The north pole of one magnet is closest to the south pole of the other magnet. Opposite poles attract. So, these magnets will attract each other.
|
sciq-270
|
multiple_choice
|
More than half of all known organisms are what?
|
[
"enzymes",
"spiders",
"mammals",
"insects"
] |
D
| |
sciq-6742
|
multiple_choice
|
Metallic solids are composed entirely of which atoms?
|
[
"metallic",
"metals",
"toxic",
"organic"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-6019
|
open
|
Mark buys a Magic card for $100, which then triples in value. How much profit would he make selling it?
| null |
200
|
The value went up to 100*3=$<<100*3=300>>300
So he gained 300-100=$<<300-100=200>>200
#### 200
|
gsm8k-4378
|
open
|
Rikki is writing and selling poetry. He sells his poems for $.01 a word. He can write 25 words of poetry in 5 minutes. If he has 2 hours to write poetry, how much can he expect to earn?
| null |
6
|
He will write for 120 hours because 2 x 60 = <<2*60=120>>120
He will write for 24 units of five minutes each because 120 / 5 = <<120/5=24>>24
He can write 600 words because 24 x 25 = <<24*25=600>>600
He can earn $6 because 600 x .01 = <<600*.01=6>>6
#### 6
|
scienceQA-5093
|
multiple_choice
|
Which of the following organisms is the primary consumer in this food web?
|
[
"bacteria",
"rotifer",
"black crappie"
] |
B
|
Primary consumers eat producers. So, in a food web, primary consumers have arrows pointing to them from producers.
The rotifer has an arrow pointing to it from the green algae. The green algae is a producer, so the rotifer is a primary consumer.
The bacteria have arrows pointing to them from the copepod and the shiner. Neither the copepod nor the shiner is a producer, so the bacteria are not primary consumers.
The black crappie has arrows pointing to it from the water flea, the rotifer, and the shiner. None of these organisms is a produce, so the black crappie is not a primary consumer.
The copepod has an arrow pointing to it from the golden algae. The golden algae is a producer, so the copepod is a primary consumer.
|
scienceQA-4838
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the bird.
|
[
"shoebill",
"coral snake",
"poison dart frog",
"bison"
] |
A
|
A shoebill is a bird. It has feathers, two wings, and a beak.
Shoebills live in tropical East Africa. Shoebills get their name from their shoe-shaped beaks.
A bison is a mammal. It has fur and feeds its young milk.
Male bison have horns. They can use their horns to defend themselves.
A coral snake is a reptile. It has scaly, waterproof skin.
Coral snakes spend most of their time underground or hiding under leaves.
A poison dart frog is an amphibian. It has moist skin and begins its life in water.
Poison dart frogs come in many bright colors. Their bright color warns other animals that these frogs are poisonous.
|
sciq-4645
|
multiple_choice
|
What type of plug is generally used on metal appliances?
|
[
"4 prong",
"3 prong",
"5 prong",
".2 prong"
] |
B
| |
scienceQA-6241
|
multiple_choice
|
Which property matches this object?
|
[
"yellow",
"slippery"
] |
B
|
Look at the object.
Think about each property.
A slippery object is hard to hold onto or stand on. The water slide is slippery.
Yellow is a color.
This color is yellow. The water slide is not yellow.
|
scienceQA-6719
|
multiple_choice
|
Which object has more thermal energy?
|
[
"a 5-kilogram brick at a temperature of 365°F",
"a 5-kilogram brick at a temperature of 285°F"
] |
A
|
The two bricks have the same mass but different temperatures. Since the 365°F brick is hotter than the 285°F brick, it has more thermal energy.
|
gsm8k-1871
|
open
|
There are 50 more pens than notebooks on Wesley's school library shelf. If there are 30 notebooks on the shelf, how many notebooks and pens, does he have altogether?
| null |
110
|
If there are 30 notebooks on the shelf, there are 50+30 = <<30+50=80>>80 pens on the shelf.
Altogether, Wesley has 80+30 = <<80+30=110>>110 notebooks and pens on the shelf.
#### 110
|
scienceQA-6095
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the volume of a teakettle?
|
[
"10 cups",
"10 gallons",
"10 fluid ounces"
] |
A
|
The best estimate for the volume of a teakettle is 10 cups.
10 fluid ounces is too little and 10 gallons is too much.
|
scienceQA-11307
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the animal that does not have a backbone.
|
[
"barn owl",
"saturn butterfly"
] |
B
|
A barn owl is a bird. Like other birds, a barn owl has a backbone.
A saturn butterfly is an insect. Like other insects, a saturn butterfly does not have a backbone. It has a hard outer cover.
|
scienceQA-1786
|
multiple_choice
|
How long is a long-distance running race?
|
[
"13 kilometers",
"13 centimeters"
] |
A
|
The better estimate for the length of a long-distance running race is 13 kilometers.
13 centimeters is too short.
|
sciq-6319
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the unit of evolution?
|
[
"population",
"community",
"biome",
"species"
] |
A
| |
scienceQA-449
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the organism in the same genus as the copperband butterflyfish.
|
[
"Syngnathoides biaculeatus",
"Alopias pelagicus",
"Chelmon rostratus"
] |
C
|
A copperband butterflyfish's scientific name is Chelmon rostratus. The first word of its scientific name is Chelmon.
Syngnathoides biaculeatus is in the genus Syngnathoides. The first word of its scientific name is Syngnathoides. So, Syngnathoides biaculeatus and Chelmon rostratus are not in the same genus.
This organism and the copperband butterflyfish are in the same genus and the same species! Both organisms have the same scientific name, Chelmon rostratus.
Alopias pelagicus is in the genus Alopias. The first word of its scientific name is Alopias. So, Alopias pelagicus and Chelmon rostratus are not in the same genus.
|
gsm8k-297
|
open
|
Bert fills out the daily crossword puzzle in the newspaper every day. He uses up a pencil to fill out the puzzles every two weeks. On average, it takes him 1050 words to use up a pencil. How many words are in each crossword puzzle on average?
| null |
75
|
At 7 days a week, it takes Bert 2 * 7 = <<2*7=14>>14 days of daily crossword puzzles to use up a pencil.
Since Bert does one puzzle a day, each crossword puzzle has 1050 / 14 = <<1050/14=75>>75 words.
#### 75
|
gsm8k-5599
|
open
|
When doing her exercises, Mairead runs for 40 miles, walks for 3/5 times as many miles as she ran, and walks for five times the number of miles she jogged. Calculate the total distance Mairead has covered while doing her exercises.
| null |
184
|
Since the distance that Mairead jogged is 3/5 times the miles she ran, she jogged for 3/5*40 = <<3/5*40=24>>24 miles.
The total distance that she covered while running and jogging is 24+40 = <<24+40=64>>64
She also walked for 5*24 = <<5*24=120>>120 miles for her exercise.
She covered 120+64 = <<120+64=184>>184 miles while doing her exercise.
#### 184
|
gsm8k-7085
|
open
|
A school is planning a community outreach program. Each classroom must raise $200 for this activity. Classroom A has raised $20 from each of two families, $10 from each of eight families, and $5 from each of ten families. How much more money does Classroom A need in order to reach the goal?
| null |
30
|
Classroom A raised 2 x $20 = $<<2*20=40>>40 from two families.
They raised 8 x $10 = $<<8*10=80>>80 from eight families.
They raised 10 x $5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 from ten families.
Altogether, they raised $40 + $80 + $50 = $<<40+80+50=170>>170.
Therefore, they need $200 - $170 = $<<200-170=30>>30 more to reach the goal.
#### 30
|
sciq-2940
|
multiple_choice
|
The rising and sinking of these can cause precipitation?
|
[
"circular air currents",
"global air currents",
"underwater currents",
"temporary air currents"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-7433
|
open
|
Woody wants to buy a games console that costs $282. Woody already has $42 and receives an allowance of $24 every week. How many weeks will it take him to save the money he needs for the game console?
| null |
10
|
Woody needs to save another $282 - $42 = $<<282-42=240>>240 to be able to afford a games console
It will take Woody $240 / $24/week = <<240/24=10>>10 weeks to save up enough money
#### 10
|
sciq-9110
|
multiple_choice
|
What was the informal female name given to the adult fossil found in ethiopia and thought to be over 3 million years old?
|
[
"lucy",
"alice",
"linda",
"aunt"
] |
A
| |
gsm8k-6016
|
open
|
Madison and Gigi have to run a total of 2400 meters in gym class. The track is 150 meters around. If they each have run 6 laps, how many more laps do they have to run before they reach 2400 meters?
| null |
4
|
The have run 12 laps because 6 + 6 = <<6+6=12>>12
They have run 1,800 meters because 12 x 150 = <<12*150=1800>>1,800
They have 600 more meters to run because 2,400 - 1,800 = <<2400-1800=600>>600
The have to run 4 more laps because 600 / 150 = <<600/150=4>>4
#### 4
|
scienceQA-5347
|
multiple_choice
|
What do these two changes have in common?
water boiling on a stove
boiling sugar to make caramel
|
[
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are caused by cooling."
] |
C
|
Step 1: Think about each change.
Water boiling on the stove is a change of state. So, it is a physical change. The liquid changes into a gas, but a different type of matter is not formed.
Boiling sugar to make caramel is a chemical change. The heat causes the sugar to change into a different type of matter. Unlike sugar, the new matter is brown and sticky.
Step 2: Look at each answer choice.
Both are only physical changes.
Water boiling is a physical change. But boiling sugar to make caramel is not.
Both are chemical changes.
Boiling sugar to make caramel is a chemical change. But water boiling is not.
Both are caused by heating.
Both changes are caused by heating.
Both are caused by cooling.
Neither change is caused by cooling.
|
sciq-5380
|
multiple_choice
|
What is defined as the ability to cause changes in matter?
|
[
"momentum",
"energy",
"evolution",
"nuclear"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-4799
|
open
|
A seminar is offered to a school for their teachers. The regular seminar fee is $150 but they offer a 5% discount if they register 2 days before the scheduled seminar. The school registered 10 teachers for the seminar a week before the schedule and it also released a $10 food allowance for each of the teachers. How much did the school spend in all?
| null |
1525
|
The school got a $150 x 5/100 = $<<150*5/100=7.50>>7.50 seminar fee discount for each teacher.
Each teacher's seminar fee costs $150 - $7.50 = $<<150-7.5=142.50>>142.50.
So, ten teachers' seminar fees cost $142.50 x 10 = $1425.
The food allowance for 10 teachers amounts to $10 x 10 = $<<10*10=100>>100.
Therefore, the school spent a total of $1425 + $100 = $<<1425+100=1525>>1525.
#### 1525
|
gsm8k-1010
|
open
|
Erin works in the school cafeteria serving soup. Each bowl of soup has 10 ounces, and Erin can serve 5 bowls per minute. If the pot of soup has 6 gallons of soup, how long will it take Erin to serve all the soup, rounded to the nearest minute? (There are 128 ounces to a gallon.)
| null |
15
|
First find the number of ounces Erin serves per minute: 10 ounces/bowl * 5 bowls/minute = <<10*5=50>>50 ounces/minute
Then find the number of ounces in the pot: 6 gallons * 128 ounces/gallon = <<6*128=768>>768 ounces
Then divide the total amount of soup by the amount of soup Erin serves per minute: 768 minutes / 50 ounces/minute = <<768/50=15.36>>15.36 minutes, which rounds down to 15 minutes
#### 15
|
sciq-7779
|
multiple_choice
|
What connection is required for a newborn baby to begin breathing?
|
[
"connection to the father",
"connection to the placenta",
"connection to a ventilator",
"connection to a heat source"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-4950
|
open
|
It takes Jerome 6 hours to run the trail around the park and it takes Nero 3 hours. If Jerome runs at 4 MPH, what speed (in MPH) does Nero run in the park?
| null |
8
|
You can find the distance of Jerome's run by multiplying the time he spends running by his speed: 4 miles/hour * 6 hours = <<4*6=24>>24 miles.
Then find Nero's speed by dividing the distance he runs by the time he spends running: 24 miles / 3 hours = <<24/3=8>>8 miles/hour.
#### 8
|
gsm8k-4057
|
open
|
Violet has 3 more than twice as many nails as Tickletoe. If Violet has 27 nails, how many nails do they have together?
| null |
39
|
Violet has 27-3 = <<27-3=24>>24 nails, twice the number of nails that Tickletoe has.
Therefore, Tickletoe has 1/2*24 = <<1/2*24=12>>12 nails.
Together, Tickletoe and Violet have 12+27 = <<12+27=39>>39 nails
#### 39
|
gsm8k-3225
|
open
|
Chris bought 8 movies on DVD for $12 each and 4 movies on Blu-ray for $18 each. What is the average price he paid per movie?
| null |
14
|
He spent a total of 8 * $12 + 4 * $18 = $<<8*12+4*18=168>>168
He bought a total of 8 + 4 = <<8+4=12>>12 movies.
The average price is $168 / 12 = $<<168/12=14>>14 per movie.
#### 14
|
gsm8k-5696
|
open
|
Georgina owns a parrot and is teaching it to speak. So far, the parrot knows seventeen phrases. If she is teaching it two phrases a week and it already knew three phrases when she bought it, how many days has Georgina had it?
| null |
49
|
The parrot knew 3 phrases when Georgina bought it, so it has learned 17 - 3 = <<17-3=14>>14 phrases from her.
She has been teaching it 2 phrases a week, so she has had it 14 / 2 = <<14/2=7>>7 weeks.
There are 7 days in a week, so Georgina has had the parrot for 7 * 7 = <<7*7=49>>49 days.
#### 49
|
sciq-9987
|
multiple_choice
|
The passenger pigeon, the dodo bird, and the woolly mammoth represent individual cases of what fate?
|
[
"accumulation",
"extinction",
"isolation",
"compression"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-1133
|
open
|
Marcus is having a water balloon party. He has 100 balloons. Each balloon holds 3 ounces of water. He can buy 50 ounces of water for $2.5 a bottle. If he walks into the store with 2 $10 bills, how much change will he have after he buys all the water he needs?
| null |
5
|
He will need 300 ounces of water because 100 x 3 = <<100*3=300>>300
He will need 6 bottles because 300 / 50 = <<300/50=6>>6
This will cost $15 because 6 x 2.5 = <<6*2.5=15>>15
He has $20 because 2 x 10 = <<2*10=20>>20
He will get $5 in change because 20 - 15 = <<20-15=5>>5
#### 5
|
gsm8k-3070
|
open
|
Brianna started out with a bag of 24 marbles. She lost four marbles through a hole in the bag. Then, she gave away twice as many marbles as she had lost through the hole in the bag. Finally, her dog ate half as many marbles as Brianna had lost through the hole in the bag. How many marbles did Brianna have remaining?
| null |
10
|
Brianna gave away twice as many marbles as she had lost, or a total of 2*4=<<2*4=8>>8 marbles.
Her dog ate half as many marbles as Brianna had lost through the hole in the bag, or 4/2=<<4/2=2>>2 marbles.
If she started with 24 marbles, then the number of marbles remaining is 24-4-8-2=<<24-4-8-2=10>>10 marbles.
#### 10
|
sciq-7566
|
multiple_choice
|
Dinosaurs filled the niches that mammals fill today during which era?
|
[
"mesozoic",
"Cenozoic",
"Proterozoic",
"Phanerozoic"
] |
A
| |
sciq-10344
|
multiple_choice
|
What machines have scientist built to smash particles that are smaller than atoms into each other head-on?
|
[
"energy accelerators",
"particle accelerators",
"Atom Accelerators",
"nitrogen accelerators"
] |
B
| |
sciq-2585
|
multiple_choice
|
What are the proteins called that speed up biochemical reactions in cells?
|
[
"carbohydrates",
"hormones",
"peptides",
"enzymes"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-5617
|
open
|
How long is it before Kayla can reach the minimum age of driving of her state, which is 18, if she is currently half the age of her sister Kimiko who is 26 years old?
| null |
5
|
If Kimiko is 26 years old, Kayla, who is half her age, is 26/2 = <<26/2=13>>13 years old.
Sine the minimum driving age is 18, Kayla will have to wait for 18-13 = <<18-13=5>>5 more years to start driving.
#### 5
|
scienceQA-12668
|
multiple_choice
|
How long is a hiking trail?
|
[
"3 miles",
"3 inches",
"3 yards"
] |
A
|
The best estimate for the length of a hiking trail is 3 miles.
3 inches and 3 yards are both too short.
|
sciq-3014
|
multiple_choice
|
What are 2 common growth patterns of population?
|
[
"exponential and economical",
"migratory and logistic",
"organic and inorganic",
"exponential and logistic"
] |
D
| |
gsm8k-5261
|
open
|
Due to a drought, Jerry's household can only use 1000 gallons of water during July. Jerry uses 100 gallons for drinking and cooking and 20 gallons per shower. He wants to fill his pool, which measures 10 feet by 10 feet by 6 feet. If each gallon of water fills 1 cubic foot of the pool, how many showers can Jerry take in July?
| null |
15
|
First find the total volume of the pool: 10 feet * 10 feet * 6 feet = <<10*10*6=600>>600 cubic feet. This is also the number of gallons he needs to fill the pool.
Subtract the pool water and the drinking and cooking water from the total amount of water Jerry is allowed to use: 1000 gallons - 600 gallons - 100 gallons = <<1000-600-100=300>>300 gallons
Then divide the amount of water Jerry has left to use for showers by the amount of water per shower to find how many showers he can take: 300 gallons / 20 gallons/shower = <<300/20=15>>15 showers
#### 15
|
scienceQA-10101
|
multiple_choice
|
Complete the sentence.
In this chemical reaction, fructose is a ().
|
[
"reactant",
"product"
] |
B
|
Read the underlined text carefully. Look for information about what happens to fructose in this chemical reaction.
Honeybees make honey from nectar that they collect from flowers. Nectar is a clear liquid that contains a sugar called sucrose. After a bee collects nectar from a flower, chemicals in the bee's body break down the sucrose into a mixture of fructose and glucose, two simpler sugars. The bee then deposits this mixture into a honeycomb and seals the honeycomb with wax.
The underlined text tells you that fructose forms when sucrose breaks down. Because fructose is produced by this chemical reaction, fructose is a product.
|
scienceQA-5426
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the mass of an earthworm?
|
[
"4 kilograms",
"4 grams"
] |
B
|
The better estimate for the mass of an earthworm is 4 grams.
4 kilograms is too heavy.
|
gsm8k-4445
|
open
|
Matt wants to repaint his house. He needs to paint three walls in his living room, which is a square 40 feet by 40 feet, and all four walls in his bedroom, which is a rectangle 10 feet by 12 feet. All the walls in Matt's house are 10 feet tall. How many total square feet of wall does Matt need to paint?
| null |
1640
|
First figure out how many square feet a wall in the living room is: 40 feet length * 10 feet height = <<40*10=400>>400 square feet
Now multiply by 3 since Matt needs to paint three living room walls: 400 square feet/wall * 3 walls = <<400*3=1200>>1200 square feet
Next figure out how many square feet the long walls in the bedroom are: 12 feet * 10 feet = <<12*10=120>>120 square feet
There are two long walls, so multiply this figure by 2: 120 square feet/wall * 2 walls = <<120*2=240>>240 square feet
Next figure out how many square feet the short walls in the bedroom are: 10 feet * 10 feet = <<10*10=100>>100 square feet
Multiply this by 2, since there are two short walls: 100 square feet/wall * 2 walls = <<100*2=200>>200 square feet
Finally, add up the square footage from the three living room walls, the two short bedroom walls, and the two long bedroom walls: 1200 square feet + 240 square feet + 200 square feet = <<1200+240+200=1640>>1640 square feet
#### 1640
|
gsm8k-2903
|
open
|
Lexie is 6 years older than her brother and her sister is twice her age. If Lexie is 8, what is the age difference between her brother and her sister?
| null |
14
|
Lexie's brother is 8 - 6 = <<8-6=2>>2 years old.
Her sister is 8 x 2 = <<8*2=16>>16 years old.
The age difference between her brother and sister is 16 - 2 = <<16-2=14>>14 years.
#### 14
|
scienceQA-9579
|
multiple_choice
|
What is the volume of a large soup pot?
|
[
"3 cups",
"3 gallons",
"3 fluid ounces"
] |
B
|
The best estimate for the volume of a large soup pot is 3 gallons.
3 fluid ounces and 3 cups are both too little.
|
gsm8k-4299
|
open
|
Kelsey had 2/5 of a tray of eggs that she had brought to Willa's party. Stephanie had also brought half a tray of eggs to the party, while Alayah brought 40 more eggs than Kelsey and Stephanie combined. If Willa had two trays of eggs already, calculate the total number of eggs that were used at the party.
| null |
154
|
A tray of eggs has 30 eggs, so Kelsey brought 2/5*30 = <<30*2/5=12>>12 eggs
On the other hand, Stephanie brought 1/2*30 = <<1/2*30=15>>15 eggs to the party.
The total number of eggs that Kelsey and Stephanie brought to Willa's party is 15+12 =<<15+12=27>>27
Alayah brought 27+40 = <<27+40=67>>67 eggs, 40 more than the number brought by Kelsey and Stephanie combined.
Together with Aliyah's eggs, there were a total of 67+27 = <<67+27=94>>94
Willa also had 2*30 = <<2*30=60>>60 eggs from the two trays she had.
In total, there were 94+60 = <<94+60=154>>154 eggs used at the party.
#### 154
|
ai2_arc-1094
|
multiple_choice
|
Human interaction with the environment has led to increasing amounts of acid rain. Which population have humans adversely affected the most by contributing to the production of acid rain?
|
[
"frogs in a pond ecosystem",
"fish in an ocean ecosystem",
"bears in a tundra ecosystem",
"lions in a grassland ecosystem"
] |
A
| |
sciq-10283
|
multiple_choice
|
How do you determine the atomic weight of an element?
|
[
"subtract protons from electrons",
"divide protons and neutrons",
"multiply protons and neutrons",
"add up protons and neutrons"
] |
D
| |
scienceQA-1837
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the living thing.
|
[
"garden snail",
"book"
] |
A
|
A garden snail is a living thing.
Garden snails grow and respond to the world around them. They need food and water.
A book is not a living thing.
Books do not have all of the traits of living things. They do not grow or respond to the world around them. They do not need food or water.
|
gsm8k-6496
|
open
|
The post office receives 60 letters and 20 packages per day. How many pieces of mail does it handle in six months if all the months have 30 days?
| null |
14400
|
First find the total number of pieces of mail the post office receives per day: 60 letters + 20 packages = <<60+20=80>>80 pieces of mail
Then multiply the daily amount of mail by the number of days per month: 80 pieces/day * 30 days/month = <<80*30=2400>>2400 pieces/month
Then multiply that number by 6 to find the total number of pieces of mail handled: 2400 pieces/month * 6 months = <<2400*6=14400>>14400 pieces
#### 14400
|
gsm8k-761
|
open
|
Joan is at the grocery store. She has a total of $60 to spend. She is going to purchase 2 containers of hummus, which are $5 each. She is going to purchase chicken for $20, bacon for $10, and vegetables for $10. She wants to purchase apples which are $2 each. With her remaining money, how many apples can she purchase?
| null |
5
|
The total cost of the hummus is 2 * $5 = $<<2*5=10>>10
The total cost of the chicken, bacon, and vegetables is $20 + $10 + $10 = $<<20+10+10=40>>40
The remaining money she has is $60 - $10 - $40 = $<<60-10-40=10>>10
The amount of apples she can purchase is $10 / $2 = <<10/2=5>>5
#### 5
|
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