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license: agpl-3.0 |
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pipeline_tag: text-generation |
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- merge |
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- wizardlm |
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- mique |
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## Examples |
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There are three killers in a room. Someone enters the room and kills one of them. Nobody leaves the room. How many killers are left in the room? Explain your reasoning step by step. |
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At the beginning, there were three killers in the room. |
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1. Someone entered the room, making it four people inside (including the new person). |
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2. The new person then killed one of the original three killers, so now there are two dead bodies in the room. |
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3. However, the riddle didn't say that the new person wasn't a killer themselves. In fact, they just proved to be one by killing one of the original three. |
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4. Therefore, after the murder, there are still three killers in the room: the new person who just committed a killing (making them a killer), and the remaining two from the original group of three. |
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Mark is faster than Mary , Mary is faster than Joe. Is Joe faster than Mark? Let's think step by step |
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1) We know that Mark is faster than Mary, so we can say that Mark's speed > Mary's speed |
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2) We also know that Mary is faster than Joe, so we can say that Mary's speed > Joe's speed |
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3) Based on the information above, we can conclude that Mark'sss speed > Mary' speed > Joe's speed. |
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4) Therefore, Joe cannot be faster than Mark as his speed is less than both Mark and Mary. |
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If I lay 2 wet shirts out in the sun flat on the ground to dry and it takes 5 hours until they are dry, how long would it take to dry 4 shirts of the same type that way simultanously? |
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It would still take approximately 5 hours. The number of shirts does not affect the drying time, assuming all other conditions remain constant (such as temperature, humidity, air flow, and amount of moisture). |
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