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Question: Natalia sold clips to 48 of her friends in April, and then she sold half as many clips in May. How many clips did Natalia sell altogether in April and May?
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Response: Question: Natalia sold clips to 48 of her friends in April, and then she sold half as many clips in May. How many clips did Natalia sell altogether in April and May?
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Please solve this step-by-step and finally answer in this format:
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Answer: <final numeric answer>
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Reasoning: To find the total number of clips Natalia sold in April and May, we need to add the number of clips she sold in each month.
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## Step 1: Calculate the number of clips Natalia sold in April.
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Natalia sold 48 clips in April.
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## Step 2: Calculate the number of clips Natalia sold in May.
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Natalia sold half as many clips in May as in April. So, she sold 48 / 2 = 24 clips in May.
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## Step 3: Add the number of clips Natalia sold in April and May.
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Total clips sold in April and May = 48 + 24 = 72.
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The final answer is: $\boxed{72}$
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True Answer: 72
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Predicted Answer: 72
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Question: Weng earns $12 an hour for babysitting. Yesterday, she just did 50 minutes of babysitting. How much did she earn?
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Response: Question: Weng earns $12 an hour for babysitting. Yesterday, she just did 50 minutes of babysitting. How much did she earn?
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Please solve this step-by-step and finally answer in this format:
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Answer: <final numeric answer>
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The problem is asking for Weng's earnings from babysitting. To find this, we must first convert 50 minutes to hours since Weng's hourly wage is given in dollars per hour. To convert minutes to hours, we divide by 60. 50 minutes is 50/60 = 5/6 hours. Weng earns $12 per hour. To find out how much she earned, we multiply her hourly wage by the number of hours she worked: 12 * 5/6 = 20/6 = 10/3. Weng earned $10/3 or approximately $3.33.
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Answer: $3.33
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True Answer: 10
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Predicted Answer: 3.33
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Question: Betty is saving money for a new wallet which costs $100. Betty has only half of the money she needs. Her parents decided to give her $15 for that purpose, and her grandparents twice as much as her parents. How much more money does Betty need to buy the wallet?
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Response: Question: Betty is saving money for a new wallet which costs $100. Betty has only half of the money she needs. Her parents decided to give her $15 for that purpose, and her grandparents twice as much as her parents. How much more money does Betty need to buy the wallet?
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Please solve this step-by-step and finally answer in this format:
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Answer: <final numeric answer>
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The final answer is: $\boxed{20}$
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Step 1: Calculate how much money Betty already has.
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Betty has only half of the money she needs, so she has $100 / 2 = $50.
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Step 2: Calculate how much money Betty's parents gave her.
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Betty's parents gave her $15.
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Step 3: Calculate how much money Betty's grandparents gave her.
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Betty's grandparents gave her twice as much as her parents, so they gave her $15 x 2 = $30.
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Step 4: Calculate the total amount of money Betty has now.
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Betty has $50, her parents gave her $15, and her grandparents gave her $30. So she has $50 + $15 + $30 = $95.
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Step 5: Calculate how much more money Betty needs to buy the wallet.
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Betty needs $100 for the wallet, but she only has $95. So she needs $100 - $95 = $5 more.
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The final answer is: $\boxed{5}$
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True Answer: 5
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Predicted Answer: 5
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Question: Julie is reading a 120-page book. Yesterday, she was able to read 12 pages and today, she read twice as many pages as yesterday. If she wants to read half of the remaining pages tomorrow, how many pages should she read?
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Response: Question: Julie is reading a 120-page book. Yesterday, she was able to read 12 pages and today, she read twice as many pages as yesterday. If she wants to read half of the remaining pages tomorrow, how many pages should she read?
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Please solve this step-by-step and finally answer in this format:
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Answer: <final numeric answer>
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Note: As there are multiple steps in this problem, I'll provide the solution in the required format.
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## Step 1: Calculate the total number of pages read by Julie so far.
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Julie was able to read 12 pages yesterday and today she read twice as many pages as yesterday, so she read 2 * 12 = 24 pages today. Therefore, she has read 12 + 24 = 36 pages so far.
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## Step 2: Calculate the number of pages remaining in the book.
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The book has 120 pages, and Julie has read 36 pages. Therefore, the number of pages remaining is 120 - 36 = 84 pages.
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## Step 3: Calculate the number of pages Julie should read tomorrow to read half of the remaining pages.
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To read half of the remaining pages, Julie should read 84 / 2 = 42 pages tomorrow.
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The final answer is: $\boxed{42}$
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True Answer: 42
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Predicted Answer: 42
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Question: James writes a 3-page letter to 2 different friends twice a week. How many pages does he write a year?
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Response: Question: James writes a 3-page letter to 2 different friends twice a week. How many pages does he write a year?
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Please solve this step-by-step and finally answer in this format:
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Answer: <final numeric answer>
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Solution:
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## Step 1: Calculate the number of pages written per week
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James writes a 3-page letter to 2 different friends twice a week. So, he writes 2 * 3 = 6 pages per week.
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## Step 2: Calculate the number of pages written per year
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Since there are 52 weeks in a year, the total number of pages written per year is 6 * 52 = 312 pages.
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The final answer is: $\boxed{312}$
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True Answer: 624
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Predicted Answer: 312
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Evaluation complete. Results saved to: gsm8k_llama3_results_1.csv
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