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Each student got 62 + 43 = 105 pens to start with.
They pooled them to get 105 * 3 = 315 pens in the pool.
They took 37 pens in the first month, leaving 315 - 37 = 278 pens in the pool.
They took 41 pens in the second month, leaving 278 - 41 = 237 pens in the pool.
237 pens were split into three equal parts to give 237/3 = 79 pens each. | 79 | gsm8k | Jane bought pens for her three students. Each student received 62 red pens and 43 black pens. They pooled their pens together and took them from the pool whenever they needed them. After the first month, they had taken a total of 37 pens from the pool. After the second month, they had taken another 41 pens from the pool. Then Jane decided to split the remaining pens equally among them. How many pens will each student get now? |
A woman is a lady and balancing something on her head is the same as carrying something on her head.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "A woman walks up a path that cuts through cultivated plots while balancing straw on her head.", can we conclude that the statement "There is a lady carrying something on her head." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
The infant is either paying attention to or is playing with an animal, and the animal must either be a cat or a "puppie,' but not both.
| No | esnli | Premise: The infant has plenty of toys, but attention is drawn to the nearby cat.
Hypothesis: The infant is playing with a puppie.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
The woman wouldn't be smiling and fighting the men while answering questions with them about a book.
| False | esnli | Context: "Four men and a woman are on stage answering questions about a book." Claim: "There is a woman in a white gown smiling and fighting four men in suits with only a broad sword."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
The boy writing a name refers to very happy boy signing a large piece of paper with plethora names on it.
| True | esnli | Context: "A very happy boy signs a large piece of paper with plethora names on it." Claim: "The boy is writing a name."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Luisa drives a total of 10 + 6 + 5 + 9 = 30 miles
Luisa uses 30 / 15 = 2 gallons of gas for her trip
The total cost of the gas for Luisa’s trip is 2 * $3.50 = $7 | 7 | gsm8k | Luisa drives 10 miles to the grocery store, 6 miles to the mall, 5 miles to the pet store, then 9 miles back home. One gallon of gas can be used to drive 15 miles. If one gallon of gas costs $3.50, what is the total cost of the gas for Luisa’s entire trip? |
A man in all white sitting cross-legged around big wide baskets of different vegetables in a market does not imply that he selling the vegetables from his farm
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A man in all white sitting cross-legged around big wide baskets of different vegetables in a market.", can we conclude that the statement "A man sitting at a market, selling the vegetables from his farm." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Men and women are different genders and one cannot be both simultaneously just as outside is outdoors and a hall is indoors.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "Two young women wearing white tank tops and skirts with British flag designs walking around outside.", can we conclude that the statement "two men play in a concert hall" is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
A little girl wearing sunglasses putting her feet into the kitchen sink does not necessarily have dirty feet.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "A little girl wearing sunglasses puts her feet into the kitchen sink."
Hypothesis: The girl has dirty feet.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A family is standing in front of a silver car in a metro area does not necessary that they are standing in front of some random car.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A family is standing in front of a silver car in a metro area." Claim: "The people are standing in front of some random car."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Since a garbage truck implies there is garbage on it, with the garbage exposed at the back, and since garbage is unpleasant, it would be expected that few people would be riding on it as most people stay away from unpleasant things. Riding irately implies the people are reacting negatively to the unpleasantness.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Few people hitch a ride on the back of a garbage truck.", can we conclude that the statement "Few people are riding irrately on the back of a garbage truck" is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Distance traveled by Eddy = 600 km
Time taken by Eddy = 3 hours
Average speed of Eddy = 600/3 = 200 km/hour
Distance traveled by Freddy = 360 km
Time taken by Freddy = 4 hours
Average speed of Freddy = 360/4 = 90 km/hour
Ratio of average speed of Eddy to Freddy = 200/90 = 20/9 | e | aqua | Eddy and Freddy start simultaneously from city A and they travel to City B and City C respectively. Eddy takes 3 hours and Freddy takes 4 hours to complete the journey. If the distance between City A and City B is 600 kms and City A and City C is 360 kms. What is the ratio of their average speed of travel? (Eddy: Freddy)
Options:
a. 8/3
b. 3/8
c. 8/5
d. 5/8
e. 20/9 |
Earthworms are important deposit feeders that help form and enrich soil.
Earthworms are terrific for plants and soil.
Earthworms are terrific for plants and are important deposit feeders. | 1 | qasc | Earthworms are terrific for plants and are important what?
1: deposit feeders
2: more abundant
3: grounders
4: agriculture
5: Quality of life
6: the environment
7: dirt grubbers
8: bird enemies |
The rickshaw puller is a worker from an Asian country smiling and showing his thumb at the photographer.
| Yes | esnli | Does the statement "A rickshaw puller in an Asian country smiling and making a "thumbs up" sign at the photographer." imply "A worker in an Asian country smiles while showing someone with a camera his thumb."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
White chairs must refer to the color of the chairs and so it must be true that the chairs are white.
| No | esnli | Premise: Someone wearing shorts and a t-shirt jumping over white chairs.
Hypothesis: The chairs are white.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
He refers to a man and not a woman doing the picking up. He refers to a dripping wet woman and not a dripping wet dog. A woman would not typically be dripping wet.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: A man picks up a dripping wet woman happily.
Hypothesis: A woman picks up a dripping wet dog happily.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A lei implies warmer weather whereas a parka implies colder weather. These are generally not seen together. The North Pole may be the city, but a city could be one of many. It is not specific enough to identify it as one in the same.
| False | esnli | Context: "A girl wearing a Hawaiian lei is looking at the city's wonderful sights." Claim: "A girl wearing a parka is visiting the North Pole."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
A person with scissors shapes a list is a rephrasing of A person is using scissors to modify the shape of a list.
| True | esnli | Premise: "A person with scissors shapes a list to be placed in front of a bottle."
Hypothesis: A person is using scissors to modify the shape of a list.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Being kissed is a sign of affection and done with the mouth. Being kicked is aggressive and done with feet.
| No | esnli | Premise: A man with glasses and a green shirt is being kissed on the cheek by a billy goat.
Hypothesis: The goat kicked the man
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A woman is putting makeup on a man but she isn't necessarily putting a lead actor's makeup on before he shoots a scene for his TV show.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "A woman putting makeup on a man." imply that the statement "A female makeup artist touching up the lead actor's makeup before he shoots a scene for his TV show." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
The toddler and the dinosaur cannot both own each other, either the toddle owns and is playing with his dinosaur or the dinosaur owns and is playing with his toddler.
| No | esnli | Premise: A young toddler is playing with a dinosaur toy and a yellow block while sitting in the bathtub.
Hypothesis: A dinosaur is playing with his toy toddler.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A woman in a white blazer with a blond woman and a brunette woman are not necessarily gossiping and not necessarily taking a smoke break.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A woman in a white blazer smiles as she interacts with a blond woman and a brunette woman outside of a building." imply "Three women are gossiping while taking a smoke break."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
If the people are jumping, they cannot be jumped from; if the water is being jumped in, it cannot jump.
| No | esnli | Premise: 2 people are jumping off a pier into the water.
Hypothesis: The pier water is jumping off two people.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
"Her" refers to a female, not a man. A person cannot be reaching into a pocket and have their hands in the air simultaneously.
| Yes | esnli | Given the statement "Middle-aged female wearing a white sunhat and white jacket, slips her hand inside a man's pants pocket.", can we conclude that the statement "A man dressed in black has her hands in the air." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because the little boys hair is sticking up doesn't necessarily indicate that his mom tries to comb his hair.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Little boy in green tube smilling with his hair sticking up he has on a black and blue striped shirt and tennis shoes.", can we conclude that the statement "The boy smiles while his mom tries to comb his hair." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Making the round trip to school means driving from the house to school and then back, for a total of 2.5+2.5 = 5 miles
He makes this trip twice in one day for a total of 2*5 = 10 miles
He does this 4 times in a week for a total of 4*10 = 40 miles.
The round trip (once a week) to the market is 2+2 = 4 miles.
His total mileage for a typical week = 40+4 = 44 miles | 44 | gsm8k | The trip from Philip's house to the children's school is 2.5 miles, and the trip to the market is 2 miles. He makes the round trip to school two times (when taking the children to school and when bringing them back) every day for 4 days a week. Then he makes a round trip to the market once during weekends. What is his car's mileage for a typical week? |
Hemophilia is the name of a group of hereditary diseases that affect the body's ability to control blood clotting. Hemophilia is caused by a lack of clotting factors in the blood. Clotting factors are normally released by platelets. Since people with hemophilia cannot produce clots, any cut can put a person at risk of bleeding to death. The risk of internal bleeding is also increased in hemophilia, especially into muscles and joints. This disease affected the royal families of Europe. | John | ropes | Context: Two cousins went for a blood test. Tim found out he had hemophilia, while John was normal. Tim had to start taking medication.
Question: Which cousin has a smaller chance of bleeding to death? |
A white and black bird stretches its wings in midair does not necessary that it carries a large fish in its beak.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "A white and black bird stretches its wings in midair." Claim: "A white and black bird stretches its wings in midair as it carries a large fish in its beak."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Just because people are wearing uniforms at a rally or protest does not mean they are protesting low wages. The motive for being at a rally or protest cannot be inferred from the first sentence.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: People wear uniforms during a rally or protest.
Hypothesis: People in unifoms are protesting low wages.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A guitar being played by a man may not be his guitar. A man can sit next to a pool even if it isn't his pool. A man can play an acoustic guitar and yet not be singing to his dog.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "A man sits alone outside next to the pool while playing an acoustic guitar." imply that the statement "While a man is sitting outside with his acoustic guitar near his pool singing to his dog" is false? Yes/no/unknown |
A woman holding a jacket while she walks down the street must be carrying something while walking down the street.
| True | esnli | Context: "A black woman holding a flannel jacket and paper bag walks down the street." Claim: "A woman is carrying some items while walking down the street"
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Lighting fireworks in an office environment, which we can infer is indoors, constitutes dangerous behavior possibly leading to a fire and couldn't be thought of as diligently performing their tasks.
| No | esnli | Premise: A pair of office workers are diligently performing their tasks on messy desks.
Hypothesis: Two workers are lighting fireworks in the office.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Just because a person in reflective gear is riding a white horse on a cobblestone city street doesn't mean he is a police officer
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A person in reflective gear is riding a white horse on a cobblestone city street.", can we conclude that the statement "A police officer is riding a horse." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because the lady interacts each other that doesn't mean that they are talking about the weather
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A lady in a pink hat is interacting with a lady wearing a tan hat and blue jacket at an event.
Hypothesis: A lady is talking about the weather to the other lady.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Men wearing hard hats does not necessarily imply that they are construction workers, and a glass enclosure cannot be wooden.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "Two men in a glass enclosure working with hard hats on."
Hypothesis: Construction workers are working in a wooden enclosure with hard hats.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
The dog is in midair but that doesn't necessarily mean the dog is competing in an event. The dog may or may not be jumping to catch a ball. The dog could be a he and not a she. The woman behind the dog isn't necessarily the dogs owner.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A black dog is in midair as a woman behind it cheers." imply "A dog competing in an event jumps to catch a ball as her owner cheers the dog on."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
A man in an olive shirt texts on his phone as he sits at a table in a cafe does not indicate that he is drinking coffee
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A man in an olive shirt texts on his phone as he sits at a table in a cafe.
Hypothesis: the man is drinking coffee
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The angle subtended by an arc of a circle at its center is greater than the angle it subtends anywhere on the circle's circumference. | Yes | feasibilityQA | Sebastian's math exercise is to find the angle subtended by an arc of given length at the center of the circle and on the circle's circumference. The value of the angle subtended on the circumference is 58 units.
Question: Is the following statement plausible?
The angle subtended by the arc at the center of the circle could be 62 units. |
Chemical weathering increases as: Temperature increases: Chemical reactions proceed more rapidly at higher temperatures. | decrease | quartz | If Mona is performing a science experiment involving chemicals and she decreases the temperature in her lab, what will happen to the amount of chemical weathering she experiences?
increase
decrease |
Just because a lady crosses a street with shopping bags and a drink in her hands does not mean she crosses the street happily.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A lady crosses a street with shopping bags and a drink in her hands.", can we conclude that the statement "A lady happily crosses a street" is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
An ATV is a recreational vehicle, so if someone is riding an ATV, they are riding a recreational vehicle.
| No | esnli | Given the statement "A man in jeans and a sweatshirt on an ATV, with a helmet on.", can we conclude that the statement "Someone is riding a recreational vehicle." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
If it was 10 degrees hotter on this day in Miami than in New York, then the temperature in Miami was 80+10 = 90 degrees.
If it was 25 degrees cooler in Miami than in San Diego, then the temperature in San Diego was 90+25 = 115 degrees.
The total temperature for all the cities is 115+90+80 = 285 degrees
The average temperature of the three cities is 285/3 = 95 degrees | 95 | gsm8k | The temperature in New York in June 2020 was 80 degrees. If the temperature in Miami on this day was 10 degrees hotter than the temperature in New York, and 25 degrees cooler than the temperature in San Diego, what was the average temperature for the three cities? |
A "man" can be any age, not necessarily elderly. Also one can examine an outfit just by looking at it, examining doesn't imply he clutches it in his hand.
| I don't know | esnli | Does the statement "A man examines his outfit while walking down the street." imply "An elderly man clutches part of his outfit in his hand to look more closely at it."? Yes, no, or I don't know? |
The three boys running in the red shorts, black Speedo, and gray shorts, respectively, can also be described simply as the boys are running.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: A little boy in red shorts, a boy in a black Speedo, and a boy in gray shorts are all running on the beach.
Hypothesis: the boys are running
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
First find the total time James spends painting space marines: 20 minutes/marine * 6 marines = 120 minutes
Then find the total time James spends painting dreadnoughts: 70 minutes/dreadnought * 2 dreadnoughts = 140 minutes
Then add the two amounts of time to find the total time James spends painting: 120 minutes + 140 minutes = 260 minutes | 260 | gsm8k | James is building an army of Warhammer 40k figurines. It takes him 20 minutes to paint a space marine and 70 minutes to paint a dreadnought. If he paints 6 space marines and 2 dreadnoughts, how long does he spend painting total? |
Strolling down a street and hiding under a sweatshirt can't happen simultaneously. Physically and location-ally distinct.
| False | esnli | Premise: "The woman tries to hide from work under a black sweatshirt, but her red corduroy pants give her away."
Hypothesis: A woman is strolling down the street
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Let the sides of the prism have lengths $x$, $y$, and $z$. We have the equations $xy=15$, $yz=10$ and $xz=6$. Multiplying these equations together, we have $xy\cdot yz \cdot xz = 15\cdot10\cdot6 \Rightarrow x^2y^2z^2=900$. Since the volume of the prism is equal to $xyz$, we take the square root of both sides to get the volume as $\sqrt{900}=30$ cubic inches. | $30$ | competition-math | What is the volume in cubic inches of a right, rectangular prism with side, front and bottom faces having an area 15 square inches, 10 square inches and 6 square inches, respectively? |
We can instead calculate the probability that their product is odd, and subtract this from $$1$$. In order to get an odd product, we have to draw an odd number from each box. We have a $$\frac23$$ probability of drawing an odd mumber from one box, so there is a $$\left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^{2}= \frac{4}{9}$$ probability of having an odd product. Thus, there is a $$1- \frac{4}{9}= \frac{5}{9}$$ probability of having an even product. | [5] | TAL-SCQ5K | Each of two boxes contains three chips numbered $$1$$, $$2$$, and $$3$$. A chip is drawn randomly from each box and the numbers on the two chips are multiplied. What is the probability that their product is even? (2015 AMC 8 Problem, Question \#7)
[1] $$\frac{1}{9}$$
[2] $$\frac{2}{9}$$
[3] $$\frac{4}{9}$$
[4] $$\frac{1}{2}$$
[5] $$\frac{5}{9}$$ |
In the first fish tank, there are 7 goldfish + 8 beta fish = 15 fish.
The second fish tank therefore has 15 fish in the first tank * 2 = 30 fish.
So the third tank has 30 fish in the second fish tank / 3 = 10 fish. | 10 | gsm8k | Susan has 3 fish tanks to fill. 1 fish tank contains 7 goldfish and 8 beta fish. The second fish tank contains twice as many fish as the first tank and the third fish tank has a third of the number of fish in the second fish tank. How many fish are in the third fish tank? |
The heavy snowfall could be in the past, and the sun is reflecting off the snow - it might not be in the middle of a snowstorm now.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A woman squinting from the heavy snowfall as she sleds down a snowy hill.
Hypothesis: Woman sledding in the middle of a snowstorm
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A worker dressed like that isn't necessarily working in construction. There is also nothing implying that the worker is tired.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A lone worker dressed in hard had, red shirt, mask and reflective vest, stands on dusty concrete, holding a broom and looking over his left shoulder.
Hypothesis: A tired construction worker holds a broom.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
2 operations at least. 1. Fill the 9 liter cup to the top. 2. Pour water from the 9 liter cup into the 3 liter cup until the 3 liter cup is full, leaving 6 liters of water in the 9 liter cup. The answer is B | 2 | TAL-SCQ5K | Two cups with capacities of 9 liters and 3 liters, respectively, have different diameters at the top and bottom and are unmarked. If water can be taken arbitrarily, how many operations are required at least to pour out 6 liters of water? (Filling the cup is counted as one operation, pouring the water out is counted as another operation.)
1) $$1$$
2) $$2$$
3) $$3$$
4) $$4$$ |
A woman kneeling in front of buckets and containers is not always cleaning the floor, her actions or intentions cannot be inferred from the information.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A woman wearing blue pants and a blue and pink shirt with a white cloth over her head is kneeling on front of several buckets and containers on the floor.", can we conclude that the statement "A woman is cleaning the floor" is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
The two people are riding the escalator, which are moving stairs. The people don't need to climb in order to near the top.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: two people are nearing the top of an escalator.
Hypothesis: Two people are climbing the stairs in a store
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
A man is holding a red umbrella and is messing with a tire at the same time while a mother and a baby just look.
| True | esnli | Context: "A man with a red umbrella seems to be messing with a tire while a baby and mother look on." Claim: "3 people with with a tire and red umbrella."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Since the radius is squared, the biggest volume cylinder will have the biggest possible radius. To achieve that, let the smaller dimension of the rectangular box be the height. So, it will have 14x12 width x length. The biggest cylinder must fit both dimensions, so it must have at most a diameter of 12, so the radius will be 6. | D | aqua | 189. The inside dimensions of a rectangular wooden box
are 10 inches by 12 inches by 14 inches. A cylindrical
canister is to be placed inside the box so that it stands
upright when the closed box rests on one of its six
faces. Of all such canisters that could be used, what is
the radius, in inches, of the one that has maximum
volume?
Options:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 8 |
The ages of the women are not provided. The event for the cake could be something other than a birthday.
| Unknown | esnli | Does the statement "Two women attempt to blow out the candles of a multicolored, multi-tiered cake while a third woman holds a candle up in the air." imply that the statement "One of the women is having her 30th birthday." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
Since only two women are in the middle of high fives, two of them are making contact with each other.
| True | esnli | Context: "Three young women in a city crowd are standing together and two of them are in the middle of high-fives with one another." Claim: "Two of the three women are making contact with one another."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
- Flood is the water that overflows the river bank
- A riverbank is made of soil
- Hence, when it floods, water will overflow the soil on the river bank
- When it floods, water will overflow the soil on the river bank
- A flood is a kind of moving water
- Soil erosion is when moving water moves soil from fields / environments
- Hence, a flood overflowing the riverbank will cause soil erosion
Hence, a flood overflowing the riverbank will cause soil erosion | water from a flood flowing over the river bank | entailment_bank | Q: Which would cause the most soil to erode from a river bank in just a few days?
Context:
- Flood is the water that overflows the river bank
- A riverbank is made of soil
- A flood is a kind of moving water
- Soil erosion is when moving water moves soil from fields / environments |
There are 26 total desserts because 14 plus 12 equals 26.
Each student gets 2 desserts because 26 divided by 13 equals 2. | 2 | gsm8k | The teacher brings in 14 mini-cupcakes and 12 donut holes for the class. There are 13 students in the class. If each student gets the exact same amount, how many desserts does each student get? |
Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium.
If the egg is fertilized, the complex process of reproduction continues.
Reproduction continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | 6 | qasc | What continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium?
1: rapid expansion
2: permineralization
3: hemoglobin
4: cell wall
5: Plant reproduction
6: reproduction
7: flow of electrons
8: miasma |
With a blue and gray shirt implies that the boy is wearing a shirt. Because there is a wooded area behind him, it is implied that he is near the woods. In order to make designs in the sand on a beach, it is necessary to be at the beach. Beaches are composed of sand, so making designs on the beach implies that the designs are being made in the sand.
| True | esnli | Premise: "A young boy with a blue and gray shirt is making designs on a beach in the sand with a wooded area behind him."
Hypothesis: A boy is wearing a shirt while on a beach near the woods and is making designs in the sand.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
Although they are standing together and one has a camera, it doesn't imply that they are taking a picture of a lae.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "Three boys are standing together and one has a camera." Claim: "The boys are going to take a picture of the lae."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
If people gather around a table with decorations around in the tent, then it is logical to conclude that a party is going on.
| True | esnli | Context: "People gather around a table with many red, white, and blue decorations around in the spacious tent." Claim: "There is a party going on."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Sentence 2 doesn't exactly follow sentence because it only mentions the railings and the designs, not even mentioning the two women walking down the stairs from sentence 1
| No | esnli | Given the statement "two women walk down some stairs with intricate designs on the railings", can we conclude that the statement "The railings had designs." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Radioactive dating is used to determine the age of fossils.
Fossil petrified wood is the state fossil.
Radioactive dating can determine the age of petrified wood. | the age of petrified wood | qasc | What can be determined with radioactive dating?
* the age of algae
* the age of flowers
* the age of mammals
* basic building blocks of life
* dead organisms
* movement of tectonic plates
* the age of petrified wood
* objects that have mass |
"People stand around waiting for the train" is a rephrasing of "people milling around in a subway station."
| No | esnli | Premise: People milling around in a subway station before the train comes through.
Hypothesis: In the sub station people stand around waiting for the train.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce amniotic eggs.
Animals able to lay shelled eggs are called amniotes .
Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that lay shelled eggs. | lay shelled eggs | qasc | Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what
* are warm blooded
* reproduce
* graptolites
* lay shelled eggs
* major threat to health
* allow growth
* eat grass
* live in water |
Just because a woman is signing a petition directed toward helping women, one cannot assume it is a pro-choice petition.
| Unknown | esnli | Context: "An adult woman is signing a large petition directed toward a cause to help women." Claim: "A woman is signing a pro-coice petition."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
Just because a crane stands tall and looks out upon the ocean doesn't mean it is looking for fish. It might not even be hungry and is just looking at the ocean.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A white crane stands tall as it looks out upon the ocean.", can we conclude that the statement "The crane is looking for fish in the ocean." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because a smiling young man sits on a stool and makes a 'two-thumbs-up' gesture doesn't necessarily imply that he smiles as he finishes a project.
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A smiling dark-skinned young man sits on a stool at his outdoor workbench and makes a hand gesture of "two-thumbs-up".", can we conclude that the statement "A man smiles as he finishes a project at his outdoor workbench." is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
His utilities cost 1/2 the amount of his $250.00 car payment so his utilities cost 250/2 = $125.00
All total, his bills cost him 775+250+125+50 = $1,200
He makes $2500 a month and his bills cost $1200 a month so that leaves him with 2500-1200 = $1300.00
He wants to put half of $1300 into a retirement account so he will invest 1300/2= $650 into his retirement account
He had 1300 and puts $650 into his retirement account so that leaves him with 1300-650 = $650 remaining | 650 | gsm8k | Harold makes $2500.00 a month from his job. His rent is $700.00, his car payment is $300.00, his utilities cost 1/2 the amount of his car payment and he spends $50.00 on groceries. He wants to put half of the remaining money into a retirement account. How much money will that leave him? |
Just because two little kids are trying out their new cameras which probably were given by the women in black does not mean that the women watching the children play.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "Two little kids are trying out their new cameras which probably were given by the women in black."
Hypothesis: The women watching the children play.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
A colored man is protesting being called a colored man because that is an antiquated term and therefore it is not true that nobody is protesting
| No | esnli | Does the statement "A colored man and a young blond, both dressed in jeans and maroon t-shirts, carry a banner which reads, "Maritime workers say stop black deaths in custody."" imply "Nobody is protesting."? Yes/no/unknown |
The amount of discount in the first store 950 x 6/100 = $57.
So, the device costs 950 - 57 = $893 in the first store.
The amount of discount in the second store is 920 x 5/100 = $46.
So, the device costs 920 - 46 = $874 in the second store.
The difference in price is 893 - 874 = $19. | 19 | gsm8k | Sara is checking out two different stores to buy a computer. The first store offers a device for $950 with a 6% discount. The second sells the same computer for €920 with a 5% discount. What is the difference in price between the two stores? |
we can't deduce that the baby is a boy from sentence 1. We can't deduce that he hates his clothes from sentence 1.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "crying baby in a blue shirt and white pants.", can we conclude that the statement "A boy is crying because he hates his clothes." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
First add the fractions of vaccinated and recovered townspeople: 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3
Then you need to subtract the fraction that are both vaccinated and recovered, since they were double-counted. To do this, start by converting 2/3 to the same denominator as 1/6: 2/3 * 2/2 = 4/6
Then subtract 1/6 from 4/6: 4/6 - 1/6 = 3/6
Then divide the numerator by the denominator and multiply by 100% to express the answer as a percentage: 3/6 * 100% = 50% | 50 | gsm8k | 1/3 of the townspeople have received the full COVID vaccine. 1/3 are immune because they already recovered from COVID. If 1/6 of the townspeople are both vaccinated and already had COVID, what percent of the town is immune in some way? |
People who work together are focused on productivity and collaboration, and do not simultaneously hate one another.
| No | esnli | Premise: Students work together in groups.
Hypothesis: The student hate one another and desire to end any future collaboration.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Just because large crowd of people gather in a large building that doesn't mean that is a presidential rally
| I don't know | esnli | Given the statement "A large crowd of people, some with their hands in the air, gather in a large building.", can we conclude that the statement "A crowd of people at a presidential rally" is true?
- Yes
- No
- I don't know |
He refers to Indian man and elderly woman which indicates more than just a man. One would not be walking away from a building and on a bicycle at the same time.
| No | esnli | Premise: An Indian man and elderly woman walking away from a building on a sandy road.
Hypothesis: A man on a bicycle is leaving a building.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
A surfer catching a wave while two others float in the water implies some surfers are in the water.
| Yes | esnli | Premise: A surfer in blue trunks catches a small wave while two other surfers float in the water.
Hypothesis: Some surfers are in the water.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The boy and his father are either target shooting for prizes while being watched by an old woman or they are swimming alone.
| No | esnli | Premise: Old woman in blue striped shirt watches a man and his son target shooting for prizes.
Hypothesis: A boy and his father are swimming alone.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
A construction worker does not have to be wearing an orange safety vest while aligning the cement plate on the road.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "A construction worker helps align the cement plate on the road."
Hypothesis: A construction worker is wearing an orange safety vest while he works on directing the flow of cement
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
The woman could show a man any number of things on her phone, not necessarily her problem. Also, a man and woman are not always colleagues.
| I don't know | esnli | Premise: A woman is showing a man something on her cellphone in the middle of a busy street.
Hypothesis: The woman shows his problem to his collegue on the phone.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
Just because the girl reaches for the child on the scooter it doesn't mean they're necessarily playing.
| I don't know | esnli | Premise: The girl on the unicycle reaches out for the child on the scooter.
Hypothesis: The kids are playing outside.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
He refers to a red car not a blue car. The car cannot be on a city street and parked in a garage simultaneously.
| No | esnli | Premise: A group of people standing on a city street in front of a red car, in which one woman with red-hair and black shirt with a red suitcase speaking to a portly man wearing a creme shirt and brown shorts.
Hypothesis: The car is blue and parked in a garage.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
Just because a couple is kissing on a train platform doesn't mean that one is leaving, and that they are kissing goodbye.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: A couple kissing on the train station platform.
Hypothesis: A couple kisses goodbye before one leaves on a train.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is incorrect (Yes, no, or unknown)? |
The man could not be sitting on the ground or otherwise because he is performing stunts alongside the wall.
| False | esnli | Context: "A man in a sleeveless shirt is performing an aerial stunt along a graffiti-covered wall." Claim: "The man is sitting on the ground."
Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown? |
First, Stephanie needs to figure out how many cups of soy sauce she needs total, 2 cups + 1 cup + 3 cups = 6 cups total of lower sodium soy sauce.
Then Stephanie needs to figure out how many ounces are in 6 cups of lower sodium soy sauce, 6 x 8 ounces each cup = 48 total ounces of lower sodium soy sauce.
Next Stephanie needs to figure out how many bottles of soy sauce to purchase to get 48 ounces, where 1 bottle has 16 ounces, 48 / 16 = 3 bottles of lower sodium soy sauce. | 3 | gsm8k | Stephanie is planning dinners to cook for the week and needs to figure out how much of each ingredient she should buy at the grocery store. She is making three recipes that call for lower sodium soy sauce as a main ingredient. One bottle of lower sodium soy sauce holds 16 ounces. There are 8 ounces in 1 cup. The first recipe Stephanie is going to cook calls for 2 cups of lower sodium soy sauce. The second recipe calls for 1 cup. The third recipe calls for 3 cups. If Stephanie can only buy 1 whole bottle of soy sauce no matter how much she needs exactly, how many bottles of lower sodium soy sauce should Stephanie buy to allow for all three recipes? |
Just because the soccer player wearing the gold jersey is blocking the ball from the opposing team player does not mean it is the championship game.
| I don't know | esnli | Premise: The soccer player wearing the gold jersey is blocking the ball from the opposing team player.
Hypothesis: the athlete blocked the soccer ball during the championship
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
If there is a 3 man band playing at the club and a few other people looking then there are people in the club.
| True | esnli | Premise: "A club or restaurant with a 3 man band playing while a few people looks on."
Hypothesis: There are people at a club or restaurant.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
If there is a lone woman singing, a band is not playing. If the festival is outdoor, it is not in a large auditorium.
| No | esnli | Premise: A band is playing at an outdoor music festival.
Hypothesis: There is a lone woman singing in a large auditorium.
Does the premise imply that the hypothesis is true (Yes/No/I don't know)? |
A doctor in a white coat is not in casual clothes. If the doctor smiles for a picture, the doctor doesn't ignore the picture.
| Yes | esnli | Does the statement "A doctor in a white coat smiles for a picture in front of a wall with photos." imply that the statement "The doctor wearing casual clothes ignores pictures." is false? Yes/no/unknown |
A crowd of people are standing and waiting in a busy area does not indicate that they are waiting for the light to turn green.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "A crowd of people are standing and waiting in a busy area."
Hypothesis: The people are waiting for the light to turn green.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
There is no way of telling if a white coat is protective or if the glasses he is wearing are safety glasses.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "Man in white coat with glasses works in a lab.", can we conclude that the statement "A labworker works in the lab while wearing protective clothing." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
You cannot infer that the man is the father nor that he is keeping an eye on his own children. He might just be standing near them, but not related to them at all.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A man and young girl stand together looking at something with a small child nearby.", can we conclude that the statement "The father is keeping an eye on his children." is wrong?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
Just because the woman is preparing to hook a horse to a carriage, does not mean that she owns a horse.
| Unknown | esnli | Premise: "An Amish lady is preparing a Clydesdale horse to hook up to a carriage."
Hypothesis: A woman owns a horse.
Based on the premise, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown? |
\textbf{A categorical variable is defined by the set of groups or categories (qualitative values) that individuals are placed into; it is not a numerical value. The mean of~ Grade 1 boys' heights is a number. The colors of jackets in the class and the types of pens in a stationary store cannot be described by numbers.~} | 5 | TAL-SCQ5K | \textbf{Which of the following is/are categorical variable(s)?} \textbf{I. The mean of Grade 1 boys' heights} \textbf{II. The colors of jackets in the class} \textbf{III. The types of pens in a stationary store}
1) I
2) II
3) III
4) I, II
5) II, III |
Not every man in a colorful shirt at a microphone is Gallagher, warning the front row that they're about to get splattered with watermelon.
| Unknown | esnli | Given the statement "A man in a colorful shirt speaks at a microphone.", can we conclude that the statement "Gallagher warns the front row that they're about to get splattered with watermelon." is true?
- Yes
- No
- Unknown |
The sloping surface of the inclined plane supports part of the weight of the object as it moves up the slope. As a result, it takes less force to move the object uphill. The trade-off is that the object must be moved over a greater distance than if it were moved straight up to the higher elevation. On the other hand, the output force is greater than the input force because it is applied over a shorter distance. Like other simple machines, the ideal mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is given by | Pushing | ropes | Adams needs to roll a piano into his new house. The piano is very heavy and unfortunately he isn't strong enough to lift it up his front steps. A friend of his suggests he get a ramp since it will support part of the weight allowing him to push it into his house much easier. Adam gets the ramp and successfully pushes the piano in to his new house.
Based on the above, answer the following question:
Which would be easier, pick up a large object and carrying it or pushing it on a ramp?. |
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