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gsm8k-2203
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open
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Ben has 20 eggs in the fridge. Yesterday, he ate 4 eggs in the morning and 3 in the afternoon. How many eggs does Ben have now?
| null |
13
|
Ben ate 4 + 3 = <<4+3=7>>7 eggs yesterday.
So he will have left 20 - 7 = <<20-7=13>>13 eggs.
#### 13
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scienceQA-1219
|
multiple_choice
|
Which property matches this object?
|
[
"salty",
"fuzzy"
] |
B
|
Look at the object.
Think about each property.
A fuzzy object is covered in soft hair. The kiwi is fuzzy.
Potato chips have a salty taste. The kiwi is not salty.
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scienceQA-10976
|
multiple_choice
|
Compare the motion of three geese. Which goose was moving at the highest speed?
|
[
"a goose that moved 375miles south in 10hours",
"a goose that moved 520miles north in 10hours",
"a goose that moved 495miles west in 10hours"
] |
B
|
Look at the distance each goose moved and the time it took to move that distance. The direction each goose moved does not affect its speed.
Notice that each goose moved for 10 hours. The goose that moved 520 miles moved the farthest distance in that time. So, that goose must have moved at the highest speed.
|
scienceQA-6258
|
multiple_choice
|
During this time, thermal energy was transferred from () to ().
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[
"the surroundings . . . each greenhouse",
"each greenhouse . . . the surroundings"
] |
A
|
The temperature of each greenhouse increased, which means that the thermal energy of each greenhouse increased. So, thermal energy was transferred from the surroundings to each greenhouse.
|
sciq-10648
|
multiple_choice
|
Because heating results in a greater fraction of molecules having the necessary kinetic energy to escape the surface of the liquid, what occurs more quickly when liquid is heated?
|
[
"oxidation",
"evaporation",
"absorption",
"expansion"
] |
B
| |
gsm8k-6773
|
open
|
Jerry works five days a week as a waiter and earns a variable amount of tips every night. The past four nights, he earned $20, $60, $15, and $40. How much does he need to earn tonight if he wants to make an average of $50 in tips per night?
| null |
115
|
The total money Jerry needs to make for 5 days to get $50 per night is 5 nights * $50/night = $<<5*50=250>>250.
His total earnings for the past four days is $20 + $60 + $15 + $40 = $<<20+60+15+40=135>>135.
So, Jerry needs to earn $250 - $135 = $<<250-135=115>>115 in tips tonight.
#### 115
|
gsm8k-2836
|
open
|
During his summer break, Luke catches 2 fish every day for 30 days. If each fish gives him 2 fillets, then how many fish fillets does he have?
| null |
120
|
He catches 2 fish every day for 30 days so he catches 2*30 = <<2*30=60>>60 fish
Each fish yields 2 fillets so he has 2*60 = <<2*60=120>>120 fish fillets
#### 120
|
scienceQA-784
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multiple_choice
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Using only these supplies, which question can Austen investigate with an experiment?
|
[
"Which of the three types of tomato seeds sprouts the fastest?",
"Does a certain kind of tomato plant grow taller when planted in a clay pot or in a plastic pot?",
"Which type of soil will cause a certain kind of tomato plant to grow the most fruit?"
] |
A
| |
scienceQA-879
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multiple_choice
|
Which bird's beak is also adapted to get nectar out of long flowers?
|
[
"violet sabrewing",
"common shelduck"
] |
A
|
Look at the picture of the rufous hummingbird.
The rufous hummingbird has a long, thin beak. Its beak is adapted to get nectar out of long flowers. The rufous hummingbird's long, thin beak can reach deep into the flowers.
Now look at each bird. Figure out which bird has a similar adaptation.
The violet sabrewing has a long, thin beak. Its beak is adapted to get nectar out of long flowers.
The common shelduck has a wide, flat beak. Its beak is not adapted to get nectar out of long flowers. The common shelduck uses its beak to eat plants and invertebrates that live in mud.
|
sciq-6965
|
multiple_choice
|
What term is used to describe anything that takes up space and has mass?
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[
"opacity",
"weight",
"matter",
"size"
] |
C
| |
scienceQA-4047
|
multiple_choice
|
What information supports the conclusion that Robert inherited this trait?
|
[
"Robert's mother has blue eyes. She passed this trait down to Robert.",
"Robert likes to wear a blue sweater to match his blue eyes."
] |
A
| |
scienceQA-8831
|
multiple_choice
|
What do these two changes have in common?
burning food on a stove
water boiling on a stove
|
[
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling."
] |
A
|
Step 1: Think about each change.
Food burning on a stove is a chemical change. The type of matter in the food changes. The food turns black and gives off smoke.
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.
Step 2: Look at each answer choice.
Both are only physical changes.
Water boiling is a physical change. But burning food on a stove is not.
Both are chemical changes.
Burning food on a stove 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.
|
scienceQA-10433
|
multiple_choice
|
Select the organism in the same genus as the tawny owl.
|
[
"Larus livens",
"Cyanocitta stelleri",
"Strix nebulosa"
] |
C
|
A tawny owl's scientific name is Strix aluco. The first word of its scientific name is Strix.
Larus livens is in the genus Larus. The first word of its scientific name is Larus. So, Larus livens and Strix aluco are not in the same genus.
Strix nebulosa is in the genus Strix. The first word of its scientific name is Strix. So, Strix nebulosa and Strix aluco are in the same genus.
Cyanocitta stelleri is in the genus Cyanocitta. The first word of its scientific name is Cyanocitta. So, Cyanocitta stelleri and Strix aluco are not in the same genus.
|
gsm8k-3561
|
open
|
The novel that everyone is reading for English class has half as many pages as their history book. Their science book has 4 times the amount of pages as their novel. If the history book has 300 pages, how many pages does their science book have?
| null |
600
|
Their novel is half as long as their 300-page history book so it is 300/2 = <<300/2=150>>150 pages
Their science book has 4 times the amount of pages as their novel, which is 150 pages, so their science book has 4*150 = <<4*150=600>>600 pages
#### 600
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sciq-2991
|
multiple_choice
|
Static friction acts on objects when they are resting on what?
|
[
"their laurels",
"a pool of water",
"a surface",
"a single point"
] |
C
|
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