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6,300 | 510 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Temple Bar Gallery (Temple Bar) exhibits the work of up to 40 resident artists.
sentence 2: As many as 40 artists have their work shown at the Temple Bar Gallery. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The Temple Bar Gallery (Temple Bar) exhibits the work of up to 40 resident artists. | As many as 40 artists have their work shown at the Temple Bar Gallery. | 1,649 |
6,301 | 2,059 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: It has been tradition in Shiela’s home to hang a sock above the fireplace for each member of the family. This year, she placed a cinnamon ball every day in the socks for 5 of her family members.
sentence 2: She can hang a cinnamon ball in each sock for 10 days. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (50, 10) | It has been tradition in Shiela’s home to hang a sock above the fireplace for each member of the family. This year, she placed a cinnamon ball every day in the socks for 5 of her family members. | She can hang a cinnamon ball in each sock for 10 days. | null |
6,302 | 75 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Walter had some Car. Timothy gave him 8 more. Now Walter has 35 Car.
sentence 2: Walter had 31 cars. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (35 - 8, 31) | Walter had some Car. Timothy gave him 8 more. Now Walter has 35 Car. | Walter had 31 cars. | null |
6,303 | 1,561 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Phyllis had 261 lemon. Alexander grasped some lemon. Now Phyllis has 44 lemon.
sentence 2: Alexander grasped 215 lemons. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (261 - 44, 215) | Phyllis had 261 lemon. Alexander grasped some lemon. Now Phyllis has 44 lemon. | Alexander grasped 215 lemons. | null |
6,304 | 853 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: To get to it, you must climb barefoot the hill is holy ground up 644 steps cut in the rock.
sentence 2: Each of the 644 steps have a religious meaning. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | To get to it, you must climb barefoot the hill is holy ground up 644 steps cut in the rock. | Each of the 644 steps have a religious meaning. | 3,735 |
6,305 | 2,932 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: John had 297 Book. Maureen gripped some Book. Now John has 74 Book.
sentence 2: Maureen gripped 223 books. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (297 - 74, 223) | John had 297 Book. Maureen gripped some Book. Now John has 74 Book. | Maureen gripped 223 books. | null |
6,306 | 25 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It's interesting to note that of the 21 pundits who held forth on tobacco legislation this weekend, only Jack Germond professes to currently being a smoker.
sentence 2: All 20 other pundits initially were smokers but have since quit due to family pressures and deaths. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | It's interesting to note that of the 21 pundits who held forth on tobacco legislation this weekend, only Jack Germond professes to currently being a smoker. | All 20 other pundits initially were smokers but have since quit due to family pressures and deaths. | 3,304 |
6,307 | 813 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Antonio pick up 7 bags of apple .
sentence 2: Each bag of apple contains 7 apple. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (54 / 7, 7) | Antonio pick up 7 bags of apple . | Each bag of apple contains 7 apple. | null |
6,308 | 1,446 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Rodney had 35 pear . He dice each pear into 13 slices .
sentence 2: Rodney made 455 pear slices. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (13 * 35, 455) | Rodney had 35 pear . He dice each pear into 13 slices . | Rodney made 455 pear slices. | null |
6,309 | 1,232 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Thomas had some cherry. Rosalyn took 41 from him. Now Thomas has 51 cherry.
sentence 2: Thomas had 92 cherries initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (51 + 41, 92) | Thomas had some cherry. Rosalyn took 41 from him. Now Thomas has 51 cherry. | Thomas had 92 cherries initially. | null |
6,310 | 359 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Gladys had 225 Bread. Lydia clutched some Bread. Now Gladys has 49 Bread.
sentence 2: Lydia clutched 175 Bread. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (225 - 49, 175) | Gladys had 225 Bread. Lydia clutched some Bread. Now Gladys has 49 Bread. | Lydia clutched 175 Bread. | null |
6,311 | 1,512 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Khalilah wants to halve 352 Flowers among 5 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend will obtain 70.4 flowers. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (352 / 5, 70.4) | Khalilah wants to halve 352 Flowers among 5 friends. | Each friend will obtain 70.4 flowers. | null |
6,312 | 542 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Frin ge Club, 21 Lower Albert Road, Central, is Hong Kong's best-known alternate entertainment venue, with jazz, rock, and other live music, in addition to a gallery for visual arts.
sentence 2: The Frin ge Club, 21 Lower Albert Road, Central, is the best-known gallery of visual and aural arts. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The Frin ge Club, 21 Lower Albert Road, Central, is Hong Kong's best-known alternate entertainment venue, with jazz, rock, and other live music, in addition to a gallery for visual arts. | The Frin ge Club, 21 Lower Albert Road, Central, is the best-known gallery of visual and aural arts. | 1,234 |
6,313 | 1,423 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Figure 6 shows the building of knowledge required to achieve a stable design on the AIM-9X.
sentence 2: Figure 6 depicts the construction of knowledge necessary for stable AIM-9X designs. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Figure 6 shows the building of knowledge required to achieve a stable design on the AIM-9X. | Figure 6 depicts the construction of knowledge necessary for stable AIM-9X designs. | 1,269 |
6,314 | 208 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Sarah procure 5 bags of Banana .
sentence 2: Each bag of Banana contains 13 Banana. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (65 / 5, 13) | Sarah procure 5 bags of Banana . | Each bag of Banana contains 13 Banana. | null |
6,315 | 1,992 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Donna had 115 lychee. Janet took 28 from him. Now
sentence 2: Donna has 87 lychee. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (115 - 28, 87) | Donna had 115 lychee. Janet took 28 from him. Now | Donna has 87 lychee. | null |
6,316 | 173 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: There are 270 million of us, and there are only two parties.
sentence 2: There are only two parties for over 200 million people. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | There are 270 million of us, and there are only two parties. | There are only two parties for over 200 million people. | 868 |
6,317 | 761 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 7 billion per year in willingness-to-pay values for averting premature fatalities.
sentence 2: To prevent premature deaths there is 7 billion per year. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 7 billion per year in willingness-to-pay values for averting premature fatalities. | To prevent premature deaths there is 7 billion per year. | 734 |
6,318 | 2,158 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: John had some Beg. He divide each Beg into 18 slices. If total 127 Beg slices John make, then
sentence 2: John had 7 Begs. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (127 / 18, 7) | John had some Beg. He divide each Beg into 18 slices. If total 127 Beg slices John make, then | John had 7 Begs. | null |
6,319 | 97 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: William had 160 Book. John took 125 from him. Now
sentence 2: William has 31 books. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (160 - 125, 31) | William had 160 Book. John took 125 from him. Now | William has 31 books. | null |
6,320 | 1,611 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It sounds suspiciously like National Secretaries penance that allows everyone to be thoughtlessly rude the other 358 days of the year.
sentence 2: Some people are rude 358 days of the year. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | It sounds suspiciously like National Secretaries penance that allows everyone to be thoughtlessly rude the other 358 days of the year. | Some people are rude 358 days of the year. | 1,777 |
6,321 | 2,292 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: James had 30 Biscuit. Dorothy confered him some more. Now James has 98 Biscuit.
sentence 2: Dorothy confered James 68 Biscuit. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (98 - 30, 68) | James had 30 Biscuit. Dorothy confered him some more. Now James has 98 Biscuit. | Dorothy confered James 68 Biscuit. | null |
6,322 | 1,401 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Moises wants to distribute 201 Flowers among 17 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend would obtain 11 flowers. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (201 / 17, 11) | Moises wants to distribute 201 Flowers among 17 friends. | Each friend would obtain 11 flowers. | null |
6,323 | 22 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Anna had 17 Chocolate. Julio provideed him some more. Now Anna has 83 Chocolate.
sentence 2: Julio provided Anna with 66 Chocolates. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (83 - 17, 66) | Anna had 17 Chocolate. Julio provideed him some more. Now Anna has 83 Chocolate. | Julio provided Anna with 66 Chocolates. | null |
6,324 | 554 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Ralph had some kiwi. Larry took 59 from him. Now Ralph has 73 kiwi.
sentence 2: Ralph had 132 kiwi initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (73 + 59, 132) | Ralph had some kiwi. Larry took 59 from him. Now Ralph has 73 kiwi. | Ralph had 132 kiwi initially. | null |
6,325 | 184 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Election 97 uses a new Virtual Reality Modeling Language technology to provide 3-D maps that give British voters a better understanding of how constituencies are spread throughout the country and where the critical districts lie.
sentence 2: Election 97 technology will be very useful for Britian in upcoming elections. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Election 97 uses a new Virtual Reality Modeling Language technology to provide 3-D maps that give British voters a better understanding of how constituencies are spread throughout the country and where the critical districts lie. | Election 97 technology will be very useful for Britian in upcoming elections. | 3,199 |
6,326 | 1,885 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Tommy had 92 watermelon. Joseph took 44 from him. Now
sentence 2: Tommy has 42 watermelon. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (92 - 44, 42) | Tommy had 92 watermelon. Joseph took 44 from him. Now | Tommy has 42 watermelon. | null |
6,327 | 2,553 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mrs. Hilt bought 3 pizzas for $8 each. What was the total amount she paid for the three pizzas?
sentence 2: Mrs. Hilt paid a total of $26 for the three pizzas. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> ((3.0*8.0), Mrs.) | Mrs. Hilt bought 3 pizzas for $8 each. What was the total amount she paid for the three pizzas? | Mrs. Hilt paid a total of $26 for the three pizzas. | null |
6,328 | 591 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: James had 164 quince. Estella grasped some quince. Now James has 29 quince.
sentence 2: Estella grasped 137 quince. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (164 - 29, 137) | James had 164 quince. Estella grasped some quince. Now James has 29 quince. | Estella grasped 137 quince. | null |
6,329 | 2,136 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Carlos had 75 nectarine. Margaret took 48 from him. Now
sentence 2: Carlos has 27 nectarines. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (75 - 48, 27) | Carlos had 75 nectarine. Margaret took 48 from him. Now | Carlos has 27 nectarines. | null |
6,330 | 2,548 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Other museums include the National History Museum on Jalan Raja south of the Dataran Merdeka, with exhibits on the country's history dating back 520 million years (metamorphic sandstone) as well as a 40,000-year-old homo sapiens skull.
sentence 2: The exhibits on the country's history date as far back as 520 million years. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Other museums include the National History Museum on Jalan Raja south of the Dataran Merdeka, with exhibits on the country's history dating back 520 million years (metamorphic sandstone) as well as a 40,000-year-old homo sapiens skull. | The exhibits on the country's history date as far back as 520 million years. | 717 |
6,331 | 1,764 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Four haiku translated and only 16 more to go for my Japanese final.
sentence 2: Only 16 more haiku to translate for my spring Japanese final. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Four haiku translated and only 16 more to go for my Japanese final. | Only 16 more haiku to translate for my spring Japanese final. | 2,574 |
6,332 | 1,282 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: I recently saw statistics saying that there are about 5 billion people in the world, about 2 billion of them Christians and about 13 million of them Jews.
sentence 2: As of 1998, there was about 5 billion people on planet Earth. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | I recently saw statistics saying that there are about 5 billion people in the world, about 2 billion of them Christians and about 13 million of them Jews. | As of 1998, there was about 5 billion people on planet Earth. | 3,080 |
6,333 | 2,699 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: On either side lie the ruins of sepulchres of 20 generations of patrician families.
sentence 2: The ruins of sepulchres of 20 generations of patrician families lie on either side. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | On either side lie the ruins of sepulchres of 20 generations of patrician families. | The ruins of sepulchres of 20 generations of patrician families lie on either side. | 153 |
6,334 | 363 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Michael Huffington in California in 1994
sentence 2: Mike Huffington in California in 1994 wearing a nice jacket. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Michael Huffington in California in 1994 | Mike Huffington in California in 1994 wearing a nice jacket. | 2,889 |
6,335 | 1,395 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Review the dailies from 1942 or 1929 or 1863, and you'll come away with a similar impressively false sense of the great events of the day.
sentence 2: The events during 1942 or 1929 or 1863 were far grander in scope and importance than the dailies communicated. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Review the dailies from 1942 or 1929 or 1863, and you'll come away with a similar impressively false sense of the great events of the day. | The events during 1942 or 1929 or 1863 were far grander in scope and importance than the dailies communicated. | 2,538 |
6,336 | 2,614 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Larry had 59 lychee. Denise took 20 from him. Now
sentence 2: Larry has 39 lychee. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (59 - 20, 39) | Larry had 59 lychee. Denise took 20 from him. Now | Larry has 39 lychee. | null |
6,337 | 244 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The resulting model estimate of Poste Italiane's unit cost is 74 cents versus the actual value of 79 cents.
sentence 2: The model's inaccurate estimation of 74 cents versus 79 cents was due to a programming error. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The resulting model estimate of Poste Italiane's unit cost is 74 cents versus the actual value of 79 cents. | The model's inaccurate estimation of 74 cents versus 79 cents was due to a programming error. | 2,902 |
6,338 | 1,790 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In 1917 self-determination in India seemed nearer when London announced its plan for the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the (British) Empire.
sentence 2: In 1917 independence for India was a step closer, but the British tried to solidify its place in the Empire. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | In 1917 self-determination in India seemed nearer when London announced its plan for the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the (British) Empire. | In 1917 independence for India was a step closer, but the British tried to solidify its place in the Empire. | 1,557 |
6,339 | 136 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: a720 requires that the agency head submit a written statement of the actions taken by the agency on GAO's recommendations to the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Government Reform not later than 60 days after the date of the report.
sentence 2: The house committee needs the written statement within 60 days or the case will be closed. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | a720 requires that the agency head submit a written statement of the actions taken by the agency on GAO's recommendations to the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Government Reform not later than 60 days after the date of the report. | The house committee needs the written statement within 60 days or the case will be closed. | 3,434 |
6,340 | 1,353 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: About 6 years ago, under the leadership of Pfizer's CEO and CFO, Pfizer's corporate finance organization embarked on a reengineering initiative to transform its charter, processes, products, and services.
sentence 2: Pfizer had been planning a reengineering process about 10 years ago, but it had only started around 6 years ago. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | About 6 years ago, under the leadership of Pfizer's CEO and CFO, Pfizer's corporate finance organization embarked on a reengineering initiative to transform its charter, processes, products, and services. | Pfizer had been planning a reengineering process about 10 years ago, but it had only started around 6 years ago. | 2,765 |
6,341 | 2,535 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Gabriel had 193 Bread. Lisa take hold of some Bread. Now Gabriel has 86 Bread.
sentence 2: Lisa took 103 Bread from Gabriel. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (193 - 86, 103) | Gabriel had 193 Bread. Lisa take hold of some Bread. Now Gabriel has 86 Bread. | Lisa took 103 Bread from Gabriel. | null |
6,342 | 1,700 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Using routine cost data submitted in the course of postal rate proceedings, Section 2 of this paper compares the cost of rural and urban delivery, Section 3 shows the relationship of rural delivery cost to population density, Section 4 analyzes the profitability (viz.
sentence 2: Section 2 of this paper is four pages long. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Using routine cost data submitted in the course of postal rate proceedings, Section 2 of this paper compares the cost of rural and urban delivery, Section 3 shows the relationship of rural delivery cost to population density, Section 4 analyzes the profitability (viz. | Section 2 of this paper is four pages long. | 3,179 |
6,343 | 3,194 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lala has 73 Marbles. Carla gave him 93 more.
sentence 2: Lala has 166 Marbles. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (93 + 73, 166) | Lala has 73 Marbles. Carla gave him 93 more. | Lala has 166 Marbles. | null |
6,344 | 1,015 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joan has 47 green and 48 red marbles . Fred took 24 of Joan 's green marbles .
sentence 2: Joan now has 26 green marbles. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (47 - 24, 26) | Joan has 47 green and 48 red marbles . Fred took 24 of Joan 's green marbles . | Joan now has 26 green marbles. | null |
6,345 | 2,834 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: At the east end of the Louvre is the Cour Carr??e, covering the original fortress built by Philippe Auguste in 1190 to protect Paris from river attack while he was away on a crusade.
sentence 2: The fortress was built in 1190 for Paris' defense by Philippe Auguste. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | At the east end of the Louvre is the Cour Carr??e, covering the original fortress built by Philippe Auguste in 1190 to protect Paris from river attack while he was away on a crusade. | The fortress was built in 1190 for Paris' defense by Philippe Auguste. | 311 |
6,346 | 1,898 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: William had 193 fig. Aaron took 34 from him. Now
sentence 2: William has 159 figs. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (193 - 34, 159) | William had 193 fig. Aaron took 34 from him. Now | William has 159 figs. | null |
6,347 | 190 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Brandon had 178 apricot. Gloria took 160 from him. Now
sentence 2: Brandon has 18 apricots. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (178 - 160, 18) | Brandon had 178 apricot. Gloria took 160 from him. Now | Brandon has 18 apricots. | null |
6,348 | 700 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Monday's paper dealt appreciatively with the dead 225 man's career.
sentence 2: The paper on Monday was all about the dead 225 man. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Monday's paper dealt appreciatively with the dead 225 man's career. | The paper on Monday was all about the dead 225 man. | 1,624 |
6,349 | 2,310 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Its construction for the World's Fair of 1889 was an astounding engineering achievement ' 18,000 pieces joined together by 2,500,000 rivets, soaring 300 m (984 ft) into the air but standing on a base that is only 130 m (1,400 ft) square.
sentence 2: The World's Fair of 1889 saw one of the largest attendances in history. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Its construction for the World's Fair of 1889 was an astounding engineering achievement ' 18,000 pieces joined together by 2,500,000 rivets, soaring 300 m (984 ft) into the air but standing on a base that is only 130 m (1,400 ft) square. | The World's Fair of 1889 saw one of the largest attendances in history. | 2,708 |
6,350 | 2,169 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For example, AMS within USDA has been conducting an electronic rulemaking for nearly 3 years that encompasses a number of innovative design elements.
sentence 2: AMS within USDA has been conducting an electronic rulemaking for 30 months | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | For example, AMS within USDA has been conducting an electronic rulemaking for nearly 3 years that encompasses a number of innovative design elements. | AMS within USDA has been conducting an electronic rulemaking for 30 months | 3,840 |
6,351 | 1,656 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: To meet these objectives, we studied 11 federal and nonfederal entities experienced in developing relationships and procedures for information sharing.
sentence 2: To meet these standards, 11 federal and non federal people were experienced in developing relationships and procedures for information sharing. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | To meet these objectives, we studied 11 federal and nonfederal entities experienced in developing relationships and procedures for information sharing. | To meet these standards, 11 federal and non federal people were experienced in developing relationships and procedures for information sharing. | 2,031 |
6,352 | 144 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Michelle had 19 Banana. Pamela supplyed him some more. Now Michelle has 56 Banana.
sentence 2: Pamela supplied Michelle with 37 Bananas. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (56 - 19, 37) | Michelle had 19 Banana. Pamela supplyed him some more. Now Michelle has 56 Banana. | Pamela supplied Michelle with 37 Bananas. | null |
6,353 | 1,076 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Christy had some lemon. Marsha gave him 3 more. Now Christy has 16 lemon.
sentence 2: Christy had 13 lemons initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (16 - 3, 13) | Christy had some lemon. Marsha gave him 3 more. Now Christy has 16 lemon. | Christy had 13 lemons initially. | null |
6,354 | 1,248 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In February 1997 and again in January 1999, our reports to the Congress designated information security as a governmentwide highrisk area.
sentence 2: Reports to congress were made in February 1997 and January 1999. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | In February 1997 and again in January 1999, our reports to the Congress designated information security as a governmentwide highrisk area. | Reports to congress were made in February 1997 and January 1999. | 1,386 |
6,355 | 3,159 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Latoya purchased a prepaid phone card for 30 dollars. Long distance calls cost 16 cents a minute using this card. Latoya used her card only once to make a long distance call. If the remaining credit on her card is 26.48 dollars ,
sentence 2: Latoya's call lasted for 27 minutes. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (30.0-26.48, 27) | Latoya purchased a prepaid phone card for 30 dollars. Long distance calls cost 16 cents a minute using this card. Latoya used her card only once to make a long distance call. If the remaining credit on her card is 26.48 dollars , | Latoya's call lasted for 27 minutes. | null |
6,356 | 1,937 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Robert had some Doll. Benjamin took 79 from him. Now Robert has 94 Doll.
sentence 2: Robert had 173 Doll in the beginning. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (94 + 79, 173) | Robert had some Doll. Benjamin took 79 from him. Now Robert has 94 Doll. | Robert had 173 Doll in the beginning. | null |
6,357 | 1,436 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: For Halloween Emily received 54 pieces of candy. She ate 33 pieces then placed the rest into piles with 7 in each pile.
sentence 2: Emily could make 3 piles of candy. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (((54.0-33.0)/7.0), 3) | For Halloween Emily received 54 pieces of candy. She ate 33 pieces then placed the rest into piles with 7 in each pile. | Emily could make 3 piles of candy. | null |
6,358 | 2,318 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Roxanne had some Watch. Matthew took 46 from him. Now Roxanne has 99 Watch.
sentence 2: Roxanne had 145 Watch initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (99 + 46, 145) | Roxanne had some Watch. Matthew took 46 from him. Now Roxanne has 99 Watch. | Roxanne had 145 Watch initially. | null |
6,359 | 2,706 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Jim pay for 8 bags of nectarine .
sentence 2: Each bag of nectarine contains 21/4 nectarines. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (42 / 8, 21/4) | Jim pay for 8 bags of nectarine . | Each bag of nectarine contains 21/4 nectarines. | null |
6,360 | 1,775 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In 1992 in California, Klayman lost a patent case on behalf of a distributor of bathroom accessories.
sentence 2: Klayman won all of his cases in 1992 except for the one that was on behalf of a manufacturer of bathroom accessories. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | In 1992 in California, Klayman lost a patent case on behalf of a distributor of bathroom accessories. | Klayman won all of his cases in 1992 except for the one that was on behalf of a manufacturer of bathroom accessories. | 3,365 |
6,361 | 2,532 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joseph had some Car. Kenneth gave him 9 more. Now Joseph has 47 Car.
sentence 2: Joseph had 38 cars initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (47 - 9, 38) | Joseph had some Car. Kenneth gave him 9 more. Now Joseph has 47 Car. | Joseph had 38 cars initially. | null |
6,362 | 374 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: When Seleucid rulers outlawed Judaism, Jews led by Judah Maccabee and his brothers staged a revolution in 167 b.c. and, against all odds, restored the primacy of Jewish religious life in Jerusalem.
sentence 2: Judaism was outlaws by Seleucid rulers sometime before 167 bc. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | When Seleucid rulers outlawed Judaism, Jews led by Judah Maccabee and his brothers staged a revolution in 167 b.c. and, against all odds, restored the primacy of Jewish religious life in Jerusalem. | Judaism was outlaws by Seleucid rulers sometime before 167 bc. | 579 |
6,363 | 2,294 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: My mom went here 30 years ago and there were couches on the porches, she said.
sentence 2: When my mom was here 30 years ago, she said people kept couches on their porches. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | My mom went here 30 years ago and there were couches on the porches, she said. | When my mom was here 30 years ago, she said people kept couches on their porches. | 1,326 |
6,364 | 769 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 100 cabins.
sentence 2: There are 100 cabins lined up on the beach. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 100 cabins. | There are 100 cabins lined up on the beach. | 3,371 |
6,365 | 2,867 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The concentration of the metals, Al, As, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Ni, Zn, expressed as total metal, should not exceed 1 eg/L each, and Cd, Hg, and Ag, expressed as total metal, should not exceed 100 ng/L each.
sentence 2: Metal is concentrated but should not exceed 100 ng/L in drinking water. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The concentration of the metals, Al, As, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Ni, Zn, expressed as total metal, should not exceed 1 eg/L each, and Cd, Hg, and Ag, expressed as total metal, should not exceed 100 ng/L each. | Metal is concentrated but should not exceed 100 ng/L in drinking water. | 3,431 |
6,366 | 811 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Nicole had 20 nectarine . He mince each nectarine into 5 slices .
sentence 2: Nicole made 99 nectarine slices. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (5 * 20, 99) | Nicole had 20 nectarine . He mince each nectarine into 5 slices . | Nicole made 99 nectarine slices. | null |
6,367 | 2,115 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Terresa wants to share some mango among 3 friends.If each friend get 37 mango, then
sentence 2: John would have 109 mangoes. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (37 * 3, 109) | Terresa wants to share some mango among 3 friends.If each friend get 37 mango, then | John would have 109 mangoes. | null |
6,368 | 230 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In Kushinagar, between Bodh Gaya and his birthplace, he died at age 80 of dysentery, it is said, from eating pork.
sentence 2: He died of dysentery when he was 80 years old. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | In Kushinagar, between Bodh Gaya and his birthplace, he died at age 80 of dysentery, it is said, from eating pork. | He died of dysentery when he was 80 years old. | 1,267 |
6,369 | 1,839 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For example, at an interest rate of 5 percent, $100 saved would double to $200 in about 14 years.
sentence 2: At an interest of 5 percent, it'd take about 14 years for your money to be doubled. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | For example, at an interest rate of 5 percent, $100 saved would double to $200 in about 14 years. | At an interest of 5 percent, it'd take about 14 years for your money to be doubled. | 2,011 |
6,370 | 2,392 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 9 seconds per piece for rural routes.
sentence 2: 22 seconds per piece for urban routes. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 9 seconds per piece for rural routes. | 22 seconds per piece for urban routes. | 2,984 |
6,371 | 1,944 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Alan had 110 peach. Billie took 25 from him. Now
sentence 2: Alan has 85 peaches. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (110 - 25, 85) | Alan had 110 peach. Billie took 25 from him. Now | Alan has 85 peaches. | null |
6,372 | 609 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Naomi had 77 Watch. Iris took 42 from him. Now
sentence 2: Naomi has 39 watches. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (77 - 42, 39) | Naomi had 77 Watch. Iris took 42 from him. Now | Naomi has 39 watches. | null |
6,373 | 1,503 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The south remained dominated by the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar for the next 250 years.
sentence 2: The Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar dominated the south for 250 years. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The south remained dominated by the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar for the next 250 years. | The Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar dominated the south for 250 years. | 70 |
6,374 | 909 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: This was the residence of the rector of the El-Ahzar Mosque until 200 years ago.
sentence 2: This was the home of the rector of the El-Ahzar Mosque until 200 years ago. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | This was the residence of the rector of the El-Ahzar Mosque until 200 years ago. | This was the home of the rector of the El-Ahzar Mosque until 200 years ago. | 1,733 |
6,375 | 40 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lena obtain 16 bags of Press .
sentence 2: Each bag of Press contains 2.25 Press. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (37 / 16, 2.25) | Lena obtain 16 bags of Press . | Each bag of Press contains 2.25 Press. | null |
6,376 | 61 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 5 percent of the routes operating at a loss.
sentence 2: 95 percent of routes are operating at either profit or break-even. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 5 percent of the routes operating at a loss. | 95 percent of routes are operating at either profit or break-even. | 888 |
6,377 | 1,309 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: James obtain 16 bags of quince .
sentence 2: Each bag of quince contains 47/8 quince. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (94 / 16, 47/8) | James obtain 16 bags of quince . | Each bag of quince contains 47/8 quince. | null |
6,378 | 2,863 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Dan had some pear. Franklin took 55 from him. Now Dan has 89 pear.
sentence 2: Dan initially had 139 pears. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (89 + 55, 139) | Dan had some pear. Franklin took 55 from him. Now Dan has 89 pear. | Dan initially had 139 pears. | null |
6,379 | 1,518 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 5 component species and PM10) at each grid cell.
sentence 2: Each grid cell has PM12), in addition to its 5 component species and PM10). | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 5 component species and PM10) at each grid cell. | Each grid cell has PM12), in addition to its 5 component species and PM10). | 2,483 |
6,380 | 1,716 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Justin had 295 pear. Monica clasped some pear. Now Justin has 27 pear.
sentence 2: Monica clasped 268 pears. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (295 - 27, 268) | Justin had 295 pear. Monica clasped some pear. Now Justin has 27 pear. | Monica clasped 268 pears. | null |
6,381 | 1,650 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For 33 cents--33 cents!
sentence 2: Its 33 cents for 33 cents! | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | For 33 cents--33 cents! | Its 33 cents for 33 cents! | 1,360 |
6,382 | 2,659 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Near the modern village of Akrotiri, a complete city dating from before 2000 b.c. was discovered.
sentence 2: An ancient city, dating prior to 2000 b.c., was discovered near the present day village of Akrotiri. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Near the modern village of Akrotiri, a complete city dating from before 2000 b.c. was discovered. | An ancient city, dating prior to 2000 b.c., was discovered near the present day village of Akrotiri. | 842 |
6,383 | 1,967 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: William had 176 blackberry. Sandra took 27 from him. Now
sentence 2: William has 146 blackberries. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (176 - 27, 146) | William had 176 blackberry. Sandra took 27 from him. Now | William has 146 blackberries. | null |
6,384 | 63 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: On August 6, 1993, HUD conducted a public hearing, which produced testimony and documents from 36 interested parties; in addition, HUD received 1,526 comments on the matters at issue.
sentence 2: There were 36 interested parties at the HUD public hearing. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | On August 6, 1993, HUD conducted a public hearing, which produced testimony and documents from 36 interested parties; in addition, HUD received 1,526 comments on the matters at issue. | There were 36 interested parties at the HUD public hearing. | 78 |
6,385 | 943 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Osman Gazi was the founder of the House of Osman, the dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire for 600 years.
sentence 2: Osman Gazi was the most beloved ruler out of the 600 years of rule. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Osman Gazi was the founder of the House of Osman, the dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire for 600 years. | Osman Gazi was the most beloved ruler out of the 600 years of rule. | 2,531 |
6,386 | 2,100 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Jesus had 220 Press. Anna gripped some Press. Now Jesus has 25 Press.
sentence 2: Anna gripped 195 Press. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (220 - 25, 195) | Jesus had 220 Press. Anna gripped some Press. Now Jesus has 25 Press. | Anna gripped 195 Press. | null |
6,387 | 855 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Von had some pineapple. Gloria gave him 6 more. Now Von has 26 pineapple.
sentence 2: Von had 15 pineapple initially. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (26 - 6, 15) | Von had some pineapple. Gloria gave him 6 more. Now Von has 26 pineapple. | Von had 15 pineapple initially. | null |
6,388 | 561 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Tom purchased a football game for $ 14.02 , a strategy game for $ 9.46 , and a Batman game for $ 12.04 .
sentence 2: Tom spent $33.52 on video games. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (14.02 + 9.46 + 12.04, $33.52) | Tom purchased a football game for $ 14.02 , a strategy game for $ 9.46 , and a Batman game for $ 12.04 . | Tom spent $33.52 on video games. | null |
6,389 | 2,999 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Much of this literature is summarized in the 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a).
sentence 2: 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a) was pioneered by one department. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Much of this literature is summarized in the 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a). | 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a) was pioneered by one department. | 3,001 |
6,390 | 1,344 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: (If the loophole hadn't been there, you can be sure Fortune 500 companies would have been out in force lobbying against it.)
sentence 2: If it wasn't for the tax loophole, Fortune 500 companies would be lobbying against it. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | (If the loophole hadn't been there, you can be sure Fortune 500 companies would have been out in force lobbying against it.) | If it wasn't for the tax loophole, Fortune 500 companies would be lobbying against it. | 2,901 |
6,391 | 2,943 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Terence wants to share some Book among 5 friends.If each friend get 10 Book, then
sentence 2: John would have 53 books. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (10 * 5, 53) | Terence wants to share some Book among 5 friends.If each friend get 10 Book, then | John would have 53 books. | null |
6,392 | 1,667 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Eddie had 40 blackcurrant. Linda provideed him some more. Now Eddie has 94 blackcurrant.
sentence 2: Linda provided Eddie with 50 blackcurrant. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (94 - 40, 50) | Eddie had 40 blackcurrant. Linda provideed him some more. Now Eddie has 94 blackcurrant. | Linda provided Eddie with 50 blackcurrant. | null |
6,393 | 2,072 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: They live in separate hamlets or on city 400,000 in Tokyo and an estimated 3 million throughout the country.
sentence 2: There are about 3 million spread over the entire country. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | They live in separate hamlets or on city 400,000 in Tokyo and an estimated 3 million throughout the country. | There are about 3 million spread over the entire country. | 1,520 |
6,394 | 2,637 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Marie procure 19 bags of banana .
sentence 2: Each bag of banana contains 3.6 banana. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (68 / 19, 3.6) | Marie procure 19 bags of banana . | Each bag of banana contains 3.6 banana. | null |
6,395 | 772 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Compliance with the Acid Rain Program began in 1995 and is now in its seventh year.
sentence 2: The acid rain program began in 1996 and is 7 years old | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Compliance with the Acid Rain Program began in 1995 and is now in its seventh year. | The acid rain program began in 1996 and is 7 years old | 1,016 |
6,396 | 2,751 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Aubrey had 33 pineapple . He dice each pineapple into 15 slices .
sentence 2: Aubrey made 491 pineapple slices. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (15 * 33, 491) | Aubrey had 33 pineapple . He dice each pineapple into 15 slices . | Aubrey made 491 pineapple slices. | null |
6,397 | 2,265 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine’s Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 3 heart biscuits each,
sentence 2: Mrs. Heine needs to buy 7 heart biscuits. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> ((2.0*3.0), Mrs.) | Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine’s Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 3 heart biscuits each, | Mrs. Heine needs to buy 7 heart biscuits. | null |
6,398 | 3,030 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: David had 120 peach. Christopher clutched some peach. Now David has 88 peach.
sentence 2: Christopher clutched 32 peaches. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (120 - 88, 32) | David had 120 peach. Christopher clutched some peach. Now David has 88 peach. | Christopher clutched 32 peaches. | null |
6,399 | 2,353 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Helen had some nectarine. Allen took 28 from him. Now Helen has 36 nectarine.
sentence 2: Helen had 67 nectarines in the beginning. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (36 + 28, 67) | Helen had some nectarine. Allen took 28 from him. Now Helen has 36 nectarine. | Helen had 67 nectarines in the beginning. | null |