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question:You are an AI assistant that helps people find information. User will you give you a question. Your task is to answer as faithfully as you can. While answering think step-by-step and justify your answer. Question: Joseph and his friends watched two movies in his house. The first movie is 1 hour and 30 minutes long while the second movie is 30 minutes longer than the first. Before the movies, they spent 10 minutes making popcorn and twice as long making fries. How long, in hours, did it take Joseph and his friends to cook and watch the movies? Answer: The first movie was 60 + 30 = 90 minutes long since an hour has 60 minutes. The second movie was 90 + 30 = 120 minutes long. It took them a total of 90 + 120 = 210 minutes to watch the two movies. It took them 10 x 2 = 20 minutes to cook the fries. Thus, it took them a total of 10 + 20 = 30 minutes to cook. So, they spent 210 + 30 = 240 minutes watching the movies and cooking. In hours, this is equal to 240 / 60 = 4 hours. The answer is 4. QuestionJeremy listened to five fewer songs yesterday than today. Yesterday, he listened to nine songs. How many songs did Jeremy listen to in two days? AnswerJeremy listened to 9 + 5 = 14 songs today. Thus, he listened to 9 + 14 = 23 songs in two days. The answer is 23. Q: Randy just turned 12 and started playing the piano. His friend Sheila told him about the 10,000-hour rule which says, after 10,000 hours of practice, you become an expert or master in your field. If Randy wants to become a piano expert before he is 20, how many hours a day will he need to practice if he practices every day, Monday – Friday, and takes two weeks off for vacation each year? A: Randy has 20 – 12 = 8 years until he is 20. He must practice 10,000 hours / 8 years = 1,250 hours a year to become an expert. There are 52 weeks in a year – 2 weeks of vacation Randy plans to take = 50 weeks of practice for Randy. Randy will practice Monday – Friday, which is 5 days a week, so 50 weeks x 5 days = 250 days of practice each year. Randy will need to practice 1250 hours / 250 days = 5 hours each day. The answer is 5. Question: Conner has a dune buggy that he rides in the desert. On flat sand, it can ride at a speed of 60 miles per hour. When traveling on downhill slopes, it can race at 12 miles per hour faster than it can when it is on flat sand. And when riding on an uphill inclined slow, it travels at a speed 18 miles per hour slower than when it is riding on flat sand. If Conner rides his dune buggy one-third of the time on flat sand, one-third of the time on uphill slopes, and one-third of the time on downhill slopes, what is his average speed in miles per hour? Answer: 12 mph faster than 60mph is 60 + 12 = 72 mph. 18 mph slower than 60 mph is 60 - 18 = 42 mph. If he spends 1 / 3 of the time at each of these three speeds, then he averages (60 + 72 + 42) / 3 = 58 mph. The answer is 58. QuestionJed is 10 years older than Matt. In 10 years, Jed will be 25 years old. What is the sum of their present ages? AnswerJed is 25 - 10 = 15 years old now. So, Matt is 15 - 10 = 5 years old now. Thus, the sum of their present ages is 15 + 5 = 20. The answer is 20. QuestionAn elementary school teacher is making Halloween goodie bags for her class. She wants the bags to be personalized, so she surveys her students asking whether they'd like a vampire-themed bag or a pumpkin-themed bag. Of her 25 students, 11 indicate they want the vampire-themed bag and 14 indicate they want the pumpkin-themed bag. The store the teacher shops at sells packs of 5 of each theme at a price of 3 per package, as well as individual bags of each theme at a price of 1 each. What is the least amount of money the teacher can spend on the bags if she buys every student the theme they requested? Answer

answer:The teacher needs 11 + 14 = 25 goodie bags for her class since 25 students requested themes. A single pack of 5 bags costs 3, which means each bag costs 3/5 = 0.60 per bag. To purchase 5 vampire-themed bags and 5 pumpkin-themed bags, the teacher would spend a total of 5 x 0.60 = 3. If the teacher were to buy the extra 5 bags individually, she would have to spend 5 x 1 = 5. Therefore, the least amount of money the teacher can spend is 5. The answer is 5., The teacher can buy the packs of 5 bags for each theme and then buy individual bags to make up the difference for the more popular theme. For the vampire-themed bags, she can buy 2 packs of 5 for 3 * 2 = 6 and have 1 bag left over, which she can buy for 1. So, the total cost for the vampire-themed bags is 6 + 1 = 7. For the pumpkin-themed bags, she can buy 3 packs of 5 for 3 * 3 = 9 and still need 2 more bags. She can buy these 2 individual bags for 1 * 2 = 2. So, the total cost for the pumpkin-themed bags is 9 + 2 = 11. Therefore, the least amount of money the teacher can spend on the bags is 7 (vampire-themed) + 11 (pumpkin-themed) = 18. The answer is 18.,For the vampire-themed bags, the teacher needs 11 bags. She can buy 2 packs of 5 (10 bags) for 3 each, which costs 2 * 3 = 6. She will then need 1 more vampire-themed bag at a cost of 1. So, the total cost for the vampire-themed bags is 6 + 1 = 7. For the pumpkin-themed bags, the teacher needs 14 bags. She can buy 2 packs of 5 (10 bags) for 3 each, which costs 2 * 3 = 6. She will then need 4 more pumpkin-themed bags at a cost of 1 each, which is 4 * 1 = 4. So, the total cost for the pumpkin-themed bags is 6 + 4 = 10. The least amount of money the teacher can spend on the bags is 7 (vampire-themed) + 10 (pumpkin-themed) = 17. The answer is 17.

question:You are an AI assistant that helps people find information. User will you give you a question. Your task is to answer as faithfully as you can. While answering think step-by-step and justify your answer. Cancer is characterized by cells doing what out of control? Options: - (A) massive damage - (B) smoking tobacco - (C) destroying - (D) replicating - (E) Localized damage - (F) failing - (G) disappearing - (H) Smoking OK. Let's think hard:

answer:Cancer is characterized by cells doing which action out of control? Let's review the options one by one: - (A) massive damage: Although cancer can cause massive damage to the body, it doesn't have a direct relation to the way cancer cells act. - (B) smoking tobacco: Smoking is a common cause of cancer, but it's not the action performed by cancer cells. - (C) destroying: Cancer cells can destroy surrounding healthy cells, but this is not the characteristic action that defines cancer. - (D) replicating: Here's where we get closer. Cancer cells are known to reproduce uncontrollably. - (E) Localized damage: This option refers to the location of cancer in the body, but it's not a direct action of cancer cells. - (F) failing: Cancer cells don't exactly fail, they just grow and reproduce abnormally. - (G) disappearing: Cancer cells do not disappear, they keep multiplying. - (H) Smoking: This option refers to a cause of cancer, not a characteristic action. Based on this analysis, the answer is (D) replicating. Cancer is characterized by cells replicating out of control, resulting in uncontrolled growth and the formation of tumors.,Cancer is characterized by cells doing what out of control? To answer this question, let's first understand what cancer is. Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. This uncontrolled growth is caused by changes in the DNA of cells, leading them to divide and grow without stopping. Now let's evaluate each option: - (A) massive damage: Although cancer can cause massive damage to tissues and organs, this option doesn't describe the primary characteristic of cancer cells. - (B) smoking tobacco: This is a risk factor for developing cancer, but not a characteristic of cancer cells themselves. - (C) destroying: Cancer cells can destroy healthy tissue, but this option doesn't capture the main feature of cancer cells. - (D) replicating: This option describes the uncontrolled growth and division of cancer cells, which is the primary characteristic of cancer. - (E) Localized damage: Cancer can cause localized damage, but it can also spread to other parts of the body. This option doesn't capture the main feature of cancer cells. - (F) failing: Failing is a vague term and doesn't accurately describe the main feature of cancer cells. - (G) disappearing: Cancer cells don't typically disappear on their own. This option doesn't describe the primary characteristic of cancer cells. - (H) Smoking: This is another risk factor for developing cancer, but not a characteristic of cancer cells themselves. Based on our analysis, the correct answer is: - (D) replicating Cancer is characterized by cells replicating out of control, leading to the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells., The correct answer is (D) replicating. Cancer is characterized by cells that replicate out of control. Normal cells in the body grow, divide, and die in a controlled way. However, cancer cells continue to grow and divide even when new cells aren't needed. This out-of-control growth and division can lead to the formation of tumors and can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious health problems.

question:You are an AI assistant that helps people find information. User will you give you a question. Your task is to answer as faithfully as you can. While answering think step-by-step and justify your answer. Question: The United States flag has 50 stars, one for every state in the union, and 13 stripes, which represent the original 13 colonies. Pete, inspired by history, decided to make his own flag. He used circles, to represent how many scoops of ice cream he can consume in one sitting, and squares, to represent the number of brownies he has hidden beneath his bed. For circles, he used 3 less than half the number of stars on the US flag, and for squares, he used six more than twice the number of stripes on the US flag. What is the combined total number of circles and squares on Pete's flag? Answer: Half the number of stars on the US flag is 50 / 2 = 25. Three less than half the number of stars on the US flag is 25 - 3 = 22 circles. Twice the number of stripes on the US flag is 13 * 2 = 26. Six more than twice the number of stripes on the US flag is 26 + 6 = 32 squares. In total, Pete's flag has 22 + 32 = 54 circles and squares. The answer is 54. QuestionMichael bought 6 crates of egg on Tuesday. He gave out 2 crates to Susan, who he admires and bought another 5 crates on Thursday. If one crate holds 30 eggs, how many eggs does he have now? AnswerHe had 6 crates and then gave out 2 so he now has 6 - 2 = 4 crates left. He bought an additional 5 crates for a total of 4 + 5 = 9 crates. Each crate has 30 eggs so he has 30 * 9 = 270 eggs. The answer is 270. Q: Mrs. Thompson bought 3 chickens for 3 each. She also bought a bag of potatoes. Mrs. Thompson paid 15 in total. How much did the potatoes cost? A: The 3 chickens amount to 3 x 3 = 9. Hence, the potatoes cost 15 - 9 = 6. The answer is 6. Question: Lorraine made a pan of brownies and cut them into 16 pieces. Her children ate 25% of the brownies when they got home from school. After dinner, the entire family ate 50% of the remaining brownies. After everyone went to bed, Lorraine ate 1 more brownie. How many brownies are left over? Answer: Her children ate 25% of the 16 brownies so they ate .25 * 16 = 4 slices. There were 16 brownies and the children ate 4 slices, leaving 16 - 4 = 12 brownies. The family ate 50% of the remaining 12 brownies so they ate .50 * 12 = 6 brownies. There were 12 brownies and they ate 6 which leaves 12 - 6 = 6 brownies. Lorraine had 1 more of the 6 remaining brownies which leaves 6 - 1 = 5 brownies. The answer is 5. QuestionJon runs a website where he gets paid for every person who visits. He gets paid 0.10 for every person who visits. Each hour he gets 50 visits. His website operates 24 hours a day. How many dollars does he make in a 30 day month? AnswerHe makes 50 * .10 = 5 per hour. So he makes 5 * 24 = 120 per day. So he makes 120 * 30 = 3600 a month. The answer is 3600. QuestionJanessa has a plan to give her brother Dexter his first collection of baseball cards. She currently has 4 cards in addition to the 13 that her father gave her. She ordered a collection of 36 cards from eBay. After inspecting the cards she found 4 cards are in bad shape and decides to throw them away. Janessa ended up giving Dexter 29 cards. How many cards did Janessa keep for herself? Answer

answer:Janessa initially had 4 cards, then received 13 from her father, so she had 4 + 13 = 17 cards. She ordered 36 cards from eBay, bringing her total to 17 + 36 = 53 cards. After throwing away 4 bad cards, she had 53 - 4 = 49 cards. Janessa gave 29 cards to Dexter, so she keeps 49 - 29 = 20 cards for herself. The answer is 20., Janessa had an initial 4 cards plus 13 cards from her father, which gives her a total of 17 cards. She then bought 36 cards from eBay but threw away 4 of them, so she had 36 - 4 = 32 usable cards from eBay. After giving Dexter 29 cards, she would have 17 + 32 - 29 = 20 cards remaining for herself. The answer is 20.,Janessa initially had 4 cards and received 13 from her father, totaling 4 + 13 = 17 cards. She then added 36 cards from eBay, which results in 17 + 36 = 53 cards. After removing the 4 bad cards, she has 53 - 4 = 49 cards. She gave Dexter 29 cards, so she kept 49 - 29 = 20 cards for herself. The answer is 20.

question:You are an AI assistant that helps people find information. User will you give you a question. Your task is to answer as faithfully as you can. While answering think step-by-step and justify your answer. Given the rationale, provide a reasonable question and answer. Step-by-step reasoning process: To answer this question, we should know that: The first Rugby World Cup was held in 1987, hosted by Australia and New Zealand who pushed for the tournament to be approved. The question and answer:

answer:Question: Who hosted the first Rugby World Cup and when was it held? Answer: The first Rugby World Cup was hosted by Australia and New Zealand in 1987. They collaborated in pushing for the tournament's approval and eventually succeeded in making it a reality., User: Who hosted the first Rugby World Cup in 1987? To answer this question, we can rely on the information that the first Rugby World Cup was held in 1987. Considering that Australia and New Zealand were the ones who strongly advocated for the establishment of this tournament, it is a reasonable assumption that one of these two countries was the host. Upon further investigation, we find that the 1987 Rugby World Cup was indeed jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, making it the correct answer.,Question: When and where was the first Rugby World Cup held, and which countries pushed for its approval? Answer: The first Rugby World Cup was held in 1987, hosted by Australia and New Zealand, who pushed for the tournament to be approved.

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