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To cut your losses means to leave a failing situation before it gets worse, which is what the speaker is suggesting.
Yes
FLUTE
Consider the statement "I thought it was ridiculously dumb-i mean, why not leave a failing situation after the first fricking divorce?". Based on this "I thought it was ridiculously dumb-i mean, why not cut your losses after the first fricking divorce?" a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know?
Not every man with gold necklaces, a red jacket, an earring and eyleliner who smokes two cigarettes at the same time is dangerous.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A man with gold necklaces, a red jacket, an earring, and eyeliner smokes two cigarettes at the same time." Claim: "The man is dangerous" Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown?
- Producing offspring encures the continuation of a plant or animal species - Reproduction produces / produce offspring - Hence, reproduction ensures the continuation of a plant or animal species - Reproduction ensures the continuation of a plant or animal species - Ensuring the continuation of a species is required for the survival of that species - Hence, reproduction is required for the survival of a species - A redwood tree is a kind of tree - A tree is a kind of plant - Therefore, a redwood tree is a kind of plant - A wildflower is a kind of flower - A flower is a kind of plant - Hence, a wildflower is a kind of plant - A redwood tree is a kind of plant - A wildflower is a kind of plant - So, a redwood tree and a wildflower are both kinds of plants - A redwood tree and a wildflower are both kinds of plants - A plant is a kind of living thing - So, a redwood tree and a wildflower are both kinds of living things - If a thing can do something then that thing has the ability to do that something - Living things can all reproduce - Hence, all living things have the ability to reproduce - A redwood tree and a wildflower are both kinds of living things - All living things have the ability to reproduce - So, a redwood tree and a wildflower both have the ability to reproduce - Reproduction is required for the survival of a species - A redwood tree and a wildflower both have the ability to reproduce - Hence, a redwood tree and a wildflower both have the ability to reproduce in order to suvive Therefore, a redwood tree and a wildflower both have the ability to reproduce in order to suvive
a successful way to reproduce
entailment_bank
Question: Some plants, like redwood trees, may live for thousands of years. Some plants, like the black-eyed Susan wildflower, may only live a few weeks. What would these plants most likely have in common in order to survive? Context: - If a thing can do something then that thing has the ability to do that something - A plant is a kind of living thing - A wildflower is a kind of flower - A flower is a kind of plant - Producing offspring encures the continuation of a plant or animal species - Living things can all reproduce - A redwood tree is a kind of tree - A tree is a kind of plant - Reproduction produces / produce offspring - Ensuring the continuation of a species is required for the survival of that species
A dog which sleeps on a blanket is sleeping on a blanket, regardless of whether it is wearing a shirt.
Yes
esnli
Given the statement "A dog in a "superman" shirt sleeps on a blanket.", what is the statement "A dog sleeping on a blanket." true? - Yes - No - Unknown
While there is a young girl painted like a zombie standing in a crowd holding a sign that reads zombie's were people too, at the same moment that young girl's face wouldn't be bare and clean.
No
esnli
Given the statement "A young girl painted like a zombie is standing in a crowd holding a sign that reads "Zombies (were) People too!"", what is the statement "The young girl's face is bare and clean." true? - Yes - No - Unknown
- Gold is a pure substance - A pure substance is made up of only one kind of atom - Therefore, gold is only made of gold atoms Hence, gold is only made of gold atoms
gold
entailment_bank
Q: Which is the best example of a pure substance? Context: - Gold is a pure substance - A pure substance is made up of only one kind of atom
The question tells us that Sally is not sitting at either end. This leaves three possible positions for Sally, which we will call positions $$2$$, $$3$$ and $$4$$ from the left-hand end. Were Sally to sit in place $$2$$, neither Dolly nor Kelly could sit in places $$1$$ or $$3$$ as they cannot sit next to Sally and, since Elly must sit to the right of Dolly, there would be three people to fit into places $$4$$ and $$5$$ which is impossible. Similarly, were Sally to sit in place $$3$$, Dolly could not sit in place $$2$$ or $$4$$ and the question also tells us she cannot sit in place $$1$$ so Dolly would have to sit in place $$5$$ making it impossible for Elly to sit to the right of Dolly. However, were Sally to sit in place $$4$$, Dolly could sit in place $$2$$, Kelly in place $$1$$, Molly (who cannot sit in place $$5$$) in place $$3$$ leaving Elly to sit in place $$5$$ at the right-hand end.
e
TAL-SCQ5K
Molly, Dolly, Sally, Elly and Kelly are sitting on a park bench. Molly is not sitting on the far right and Dolly is not sitting on the far left. Sally is not sitting at either end. Kelly is not sitting next to Sally and Sally is not sitting next to Dolly. Elly is sitting to the right of Dolly but not necessarily next to her. Who is sitting at the far right end? a) Molly  b) Dolly  c) Sally  d) Kelly  e) Elly 
Coming home from a vacation to find that your fridge is full of mold and rot is really gross and upsetting
Yes
FLUTE
Given the statement "I came home from vacation and my fridge was rotting.", is the statement "I was really upset when I got home from vacation and found my fridge full of mold and rot" is true? - Yes - No - I don't know
The fact a person is in a yellow raincoat on the edge of a rock looking down does not necessarily mean the person is feeling down.
Unknown
esnli
Context: A person in a yellow raincoat is sitting on the edge of a rock looking down Hypothesis: The person is feeling really down so they are wearing a raincoat because they feel so bad it should be raining all of the time. Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)?
When playing baseball you are on the baseball field, not the basketball court. The basketball court is where you play basketball.
Yes
esnli
Consider the statement "Two basketball players, one from GSU, are on a basketball court in the SWAC Tournament.". Is the statement "Two basketball players, one from GSU, are playing baseball." false? Yes/no/unknown
A speech is given to a group of people, so the man could not be alone. He would not be eating his meal while giving a speech.
No
esnli
Given the statement "A man is eating his meal alone on a picnic table in front of a yellow lunch wagon.", is the statement "A man is giving a speech." is true? - Yes - No - I don't know
A man feeding a child with onlookers are not necessarily doing it for a photo shoot. It might be spontaneous.
I don't know
esnli
Consider the statement "A man is feeding a child food while sitting near a building with onlookers.". Based on this "A man is feeding a child for a photo shoot." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know?
观察发现,这些分数的分母等于它们所在的列数.每行中各分数的分子与分母的和分别相等,且这个和与$$1$$的差等于该分数所在的行数. 因为$$\frac{2014}{2015}$$的分母是$$2015$$,且$$2014+20151=4028$$,所以这个数位于第$$4028$$行,第$$2015$$列.
$$4028$$,$$2015$$
TAL-SCQ5K
观察下列数表: $$\frac{1}{1}$$; $$\frac{2}{1}$$,$$\frac{1}{2}$$; $$\frac{3}{1}$$,$$\frac{2}{2}$$,$$\frac{1}{3}$$; $$\frac{4}{1}$$,$$\frac{3}{2}$$,$$\frac{2}{3}$$,$$\frac{1}{4}$$; $$\cdots\cdots$$ $$\frac{2014}{2015}$$这个数位于第行第列. $$2014$$,$$2015$$ $$2015$$,$$2014$$ $$4028$$,$$2015$$ $$2015$$,$$4028$$
Something particularly doesn't denote headset communication device and not all locations need to a sports stadium.
Unknown
esnli
Given the statement "a man wearing a white shirt is carrying a headset communications device along the touchline in a sports stadium.", is the statement "Someone is wearing something at a location." wrong? - Yes - No - Unknown
Making these healthy lifestyle choices can also help prevent some types of cancer. In addition, you can lower the risk of cancer by avoiding carcinogens , which are substances that cause cancer. For example, you can reduce your risk of lung cancer by not smoking. You can reduce your risk of skin cancer by using sunscreen. How to choose a sunscreen that offers the most protection is explained below ( Figure below ). Some people think that tanning beds are a safe way to get a tan. This is a myth. Tanning beds expose the skin to UV radiation. Any exposure to UV radiation increases the risk of skin cancer. It doesn’t matter whether the radiation comes from tanning lamps or the sun.
Bob
ropes
Context: Two high school buddies, Dan and Bob, had very different lifestyles 30 years later. Dan made only healthy lifestyle choices, was vegan. Bob ate meat, cheese and didn't care about his health and didn't protect himself. Question: Which man used less sunscreen, Dan or Bob?
Calculating the difference between the can lids Aaron has now and the amount that he had initially shows there were 53 – 14 = 39 can lids in the boxes of canned tomatoes. As the boxes are the same size, splitting these can lids equally shows that there were 39 / 3 = 13 can lids in each box.
13
gsm8k
Aaron is gathering can lids to take to the recycling center. He uses 3 equal-sized boxes of canned tomatoes and adds the lids he gets to the 14 can lids he already has. He is now taking 53 can lids to the recycling center. How many cans lids did he get from each box?
I = (500*9*6)/100 = 270
b
aqua
Find the simple interest on Rs.500 for 9 months at 6 paisa per month? Options: a) Rs.345 b) Rs.270 c) Rs.275 d) Rs.324 e) Rs.325
Sliding down a snowy hill doesn't mean he sleds down a snowy hill and it doesn't mean other children watch while it happens.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A small child sliding down a snowy hill." Hypothesis: A young boy sleds down a hill while other children watch. Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
Taking a shower in overly hot water would cause a person to get scaled.
[1]
senmaking
Which of the following sentences is nonsensical? Options: [1] "i take a shower in 200degrees celsius" [2] "i take a shower in 40degrees celsius"
If a snowmobiler is flying in front of tall trees, it does not mean the tall trees are down a mountain.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A snowmobile rider flies through the air on his or her machine in front of tall pine trees." Hypothesis: A person is riding a snowmobile down a mountain. Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
Alkali, or Alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH (> 8.5), a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they have a hard calcareous layer at 0.5 to 1 metre depth. Alkali soils owe their unfavorable physico-chemical properties mainly to the dominating presence of sodium carbonate, which causes the soil to swell[1] and difficult to clarify/settle. They derive their name from the alkali metal group of elements, to which sodium belongs, and which can induce basicity. Sometimes these soils are also referred to as alkaline sodic soils. Alkaline soils are basic, but not all basic soils are alkaline.
Tim's
ropes
Consider the following text: Pat has 2 acres of land next to Tim's property. Tim's land is of similar size. The clay soil on Tim's property is very alkaline, so he had to amend it with aluminum salts to make it more acidic in order to grow crops. The soil on Pat's parcel has a good structure and high infiltration capacity. Pat gets twice as much food of his land every year. Which soil is more alkaline, the one on Pat's or the one on Tim's?
The moon betrayed back at itself means that the moon reflected its face onto the surface of the lake.
Yes
FLUTE
Consider the statement "The moon reflects its face onto the surface of the lake.". Based on this "The moon betrayed back at itself from the lake’s surface." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know?
In the afternoon there are 2355 - 629 = 1726 loaves of bread left. By the evening there is a delivery and there are now 1726 + 489 = 2215 loaves of bread.
2215
gsm8k
A supermarket has 2355 loaves of bread at the start of the day. By afternoon, 629 loaves are sold, and a further 489 loaves are delivered to the supermarket by their supplier in the evening. How many loaves of bread are there at the end of the day?
Sentence 1: Two young men in a purple and white shirt running on grass. Sentence 2: Two young men are playing tag.
Unknown
esnli
Context: Two young men in a purple and white shirt running on grass. Hypothesis: Two young men are playing tag. Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)?
If someone is jumping on some rocks, appearing to be soaring over a valley, then that person could not me on a bus.
No
esnli
Given the statement "Man in a plaid shirt jumping on some rocks that make him appear to be soaring over a valley.", what is the statement "A man is on a bus" true? - Yes - No - Unknown
Temperature changing can cause phase changes. If climate changes and temperatures rise, there are a number of potential effects. Climate change is a phase change.
[2]
qasc
What phase change are we experiencing now? Options: [1] solid, liquid, gas [2] Climate change [3] Freezing temperatures [4] Apocalyptic [5] population movement [6] global warming [7] gene flow [8] Warm air
A man does not fit in a microwave.
"a man sat down in the microwave."
senmaking
One of the following sentences is nonsensical. Which one is it? - "a man sat down in the chair." - "a man sat down in the microwave."
If the man is walking down the street and a pigeon swoops behind him then a pigeon is flying behind the man.
Yes
esnli
Context: As a man walks down the street a pigeon swoops behind him. Hypothesis: A pigeon flies in behind the man Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)?
If $r = \sec \theta = \frac{1}{\cos \theta},$ then $x = r \cos \theta = 1.$ Thus, the graph of $r = \sec \theta$ is simply the line $x = 1.$ If $r = \csc \theta = \frac{1}{\sin \theta},$ then $y = r \sin \theta = 1.$ Thus, the graph of $r = \csc \theta$ is simply the line $y = 1.$ [asy] unitsize(2 cm); fill((0,0)--(1,0)--(1,1)--(0,1)--cycle,gray(0.7)); draw((-0.3,1)--(1.3,1),red); draw((1,-0.3)--(1,1.3),red); draw((-0.3,0)--(1.3,0)); draw((0,-0.3)--(0,1.3)); [/asy] Hence, the region we are interested in is simply the square with vertices $(0,0),$ $(1,0),$ $(1,1),$ and $(0,1),$ which has area $1.$
$1$
competition-math
Find the area of the region bounded by the graph of $r = \sec \theta,$ the graph of $r = \csc \theta,$ the $x$-axis, and the $y$-axis.
You can not watch tv in a park. You cannot pose on a blanket for photographs at the same time as watching tv.
False
esnli
Context: "Two women in white dresses are posing on a blanket for photographs in the middle of a park." Claim: "The two women were watching tv" Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown?
Just because there are people outside of the cafe ready to go in, it doesn't imply they are standing in line.
Unknown
esnli
Consider the staetement "People are standing outside of the cafe about to go in.". Based on this statement, is "People are standing in line outside a cafe." a true statement? Yes/no/unknown
During May, June, and July, the Northern Hemisphere is exposed to more direct sunlight because the hemisphere faces the Sun. The same is true of the Southern Hemisphere in November, December, and January. It is Earth's axial tilt that causes the Sun to be higher in the sky during the summer months, which increases the solar flux. However, due to seasonal lag, June, July, and August are the warmest months in the Northern Hemisphere while December, January, and February are the warmest months in the Southern Hemisphere.
Northern
ropes
Context: Bill has a friend that lives in New Zealand and he always gets confused about the weather and the seasons when they chat, because the Southern Hemisphere has different seasons than people from the Northern Hemisphere. Question: Which hemisphere experiences higher temperatures in June?
First, we factor $5!$ into primes: \begin{align*} 5! &= 5\cdot4\cdot3\cdot2\cdot1\\ &= 2^{3}\cdot3\cdot5. \end{align*} Then, we factor $\frac{8!}{3!}.$ \begin{align*} \frac{8!}{3!} &= 8\cdot7\cdot6\cdot5\cdot4\\ &= 2^{6}\cdot 3\cdot 5\cdot 7. \end{align*} We can find the greatest common factor by taking the lowest exponent of each common prime factor. We get $2^{3}\cdot3\cdot5 = 120.$
$120$
competition-math
What is the greatest common divisor of $5!$ and $\frac{8!}{3!}?$ Express your answer as an integer. (Reminder: If $n$ is a positive integer, then $n!$ stands for the product $1\cdot 2\cdot 3\cdot \cdots \cdot (n-1)\cdot n$.)
Just because a man is at the top of the stadium steps it does not mean he is running up and down the stadium.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A man in a red jacket is standing at the top of the stadium steps." Hypothesis: a man is running up and down the stadium Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
Speed = 60 * 5/18 = 50/3 m/sec Length of the train = speed * time = 50/3 * 12 = 200 m
b
aqua
A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 12 sec. What is the length of the train? a) 120 m b) 200 m c) 324 m d) Cannot be determined e) None of these
A man with blue pants and a white shirt sitting on a bench talking on a cellphone can be written as a man is sitting on a bench.
No
esnli
Consider the statement "A man with blue pants and a white shirt sitting on a bench talking on a cellphone.". Is the statement "A man is sitting on a bench." false? Yes/no/unknown
Just because a family is standing in front of trees does not mean they are posing for their Christmas card picture.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "a family standing in front of tall trees" Claim: "A family is posing for their annual Christmas card." Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown?
A tent for Martin's Famous Louisiana Sausages doesn't have to be located in a big outdoor eating festival.
Unknown
esnli
Given the statement "A group of people line up at a tent for Martin's Famous Louisiana Sausages.", what is the statement "A group of people are waiting in line to eat sausages at a big outdoor eating festival." true? - Yes - No - Unknown
Cost of paint is directly proportional to volume required to paint.
No
feasibilityQA
Context: William is painting his two walls in bedroom. William expenses depends on the amount of paint used. The cost to paint a wall that required less volume is 10 dollars. Question: "The cost William requires to paint the other wall could be 9 dollars." -- Is this statement true?
There are people in a museum, looking at wall panels and columns from antiquity not looking at contemporary art.
False
esnli
Context: "There are people in a museum, looking at wall panels and columns from antiquity." Hypothesis: The people are looking at contemporary art in a museum. Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
People cannot ride and sleep at the same time. They are either in a tent or riding down the street, not both.
No
esnli
Consider the statement "Two bicyclists ride down the street past people while talking.". Based on this "two people sleep in a tent" a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know?
Required sum = (31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47) = 199 Note: 1 is not a prime number
b
aqua
What is the sum of all the prime numbers greater than 30 but less than 50? a: 126 b: 199 c: 198 d: 188 e: 122
A man working a keyboard and speaking into a microphone just implies a man plays keyboard and speaks into a microphone
Yes
esnli
Given the statement "A man, dressed in studded garb, working a keyboard and speaking into a microphone at a music event.", is the statement "A man plays keyboard and speaks into a microphone at a music event." is true? - Yes - No - I don't know
If hockey players are fighting over a puck it is likely that the puck would come loose and that a hockey player could fall trying to secure it.
Yes
esnli
Context: Three hockey players fight for the puck as one of them falls to the ice. Hypothesis: A hockey player fell down while trying to secure the loose puck. Given this context, determine if the hypothesis is true (Yes, no, or unknown)?
Just because a man has depression and is considering what to do about something does not mean that he is contemplating suicide.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "Depressed man who does not know what to do." Claim: "A man is contemplating suicide." Considering the context, is the claim true, false, or unknown?
An automobile engine transforms chemical energy into mechanical energy. Marine engines, with very few exceptions, are automobile engines converted to marine use. A marine engine transforms chemical energy into mechanical energy.
Marine engine
qasc
What converts chemical energy into mechanical energy? - kinetic energy - Marine engine - driving - some invertebrates - sea urchins - vehicles - rockets - animal transport
There are 800 x 5/8 = 500 girls. So, there are 800 - 500 = 300 boys. There are 500 x 7/10 = 350 girls that are in the primary grades. Hence, 500 - 350 = 150 girls are middle schoolers. There are 300 x 2/5 = 120 boys that are in the primary grades. Hence, 300 - 120 = 180 boy students are middle schoolers. Therefore, a total of 150 girls + 180 boys = 330 middle schoolers.
330
gsm8k
In a school with 800 students, 5/8 of the students are girls. Seven-tenths of the girls and two-fifths of the boys are in the primary grades, while the rest are middle schoolers. How many middle schoolers are there?
Several men walk in front of a building marked' Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World does not indicate they are visiting the Bass Pro Shop
I don't know
esnli
Context: Several men walk in front of a building marked' Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World'. Hypothesis: Several men are visiting the Bass Pro Shop. Given this context, is the hypothesis true (Yes/No/I don't know)?
Receiving a cell phone bill that is incorrect for the third time in a row is really frustrating and indicative of poor customer service and so someone who takes pleasure in it is not reasonable.
False
FLUTE
Context: "For the 3rd month in a row I have received and incorrect cell phone bill!" Hypothesis: I gain extreme pleasure over the fact that I have to call customer service for the third month in a row to get my cell phone bill fixed because it's always incorrect! Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
Just because a parachuter is jumping out of a plane towards an airstrip doesn't mean he is getting ready to attack a airstrip.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A parachuter is jumping out of a plane towards an airstrip below." Hypothesis: A army man is getting ready to attack a airstrip. Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
Out of the 150 students, 100% - 60% = 40% are boys. So, there are 150 x 40/100 = 60 boys. Out of the 60 boys, 60 x 1/3 = 20 joined varsity clubs. Therefore, 60 - 20 = 40 boys did not join varsity clubs.
40
gsm8k
Out of the 150 students, 60% are girls and the rest are boys. Only 1/3 of the boys joined varsity clubs. How many of the boys did not join varsity clubs?
If only 1.0 mL of 0.10 M hydrochloric acid is added to 1.0 L of pure water the pH drops drastically from 7.0 to 4.0. This is a 1000-fold increase in the acidity of the solution. For many purposes, it is desirable to have a solution which is capable of resisting such large changes in pH when relatively small amounts of acid or base are added to them. Such a solution is called a buffer. A buffer is a solution of a weak acid or a base and its salt. Both components must be present for the system to act as a buffer to resist changes in pH. Commercial buffer solutions, which have a wide variety of pH values, can be obtained.
Solution c
ropes
Context: John is a scientist in a large pharmaceutical company. He devices many useful products using his knowledge of chemistry. Today, he has four solutions in front of him, solution A, solution B, solution C, and solution D. Solution A is a buffer, but solution B is not a buffer. Solution C is acidic, but solution D is not acidic. He needs to figure out what each solution does. Question: Which solution would decrease the pH of pure water, solution C or solution D?
Durian has a pungent odor that many people describe as being similar to feet and onions. Unpleasant smells can make people feel nauseous.
Yes
strategyqa
Could Durian cause someone's stomach to feel unwell?
Just because a basketball game where a member of one team is dunking a basketball while the other team looks on does not imply that the player dunking the ball is very tall.
Unknown
esnli
Context: "A basketball game where a member of one team is dunking a basketball while the other team looks on." Hypothesis: The player dunking the ball is very tall. Based on the context, is the hypothesis true, false, or unknown?
A bag of feed is enough for 10 chickens because 20 / 2 = 10 Each chicken costs $.2 to raise because 2 / 10 = .2 Each chicken results in $1.3 of profit because 1.5 - .2 = 1.3 He sells 50 chickens because 65 / 1.3 = 50
50
gsm8k
Lao is farming chickens. He can sell each chicken for $1.50. A bag of chicken feed weighs 20 pounds and costs $2. Each chicken will need 2 pounds of feed from the time it hatches to the time he sells it. If he makes $65 profit from selling chickens, how many did he sell?
A rock is a very sturdy object, so the girl must be very steady if she is being compared to one.
No
FLUTE
Context: The girl is very steady. Hypothesis: The girl is as flighty as a rock Is the hypothesis incorrect? (Yes, no, or unknown)?
just because a small child opens up her Christmas gift that doesn't mean that was the Christmas day
I don't know
esnli
Consider the statement "A small child opening up Christmas presents.". Based on this "It is Christmas day." a true statement? Yes, no, or I don't know?
A man is wearing the clown nose to go with the red and yellow shirt and face makeup to look like a clown.
Yes
esnli
Given the statement "A man with black hair is wearing a red and yellow shirt and has a yellow clown nose and face makeup on.", is the statement "A man wears a clown nose" is true? - Yes - No - I don't know
A worker is a single person which does not agree with the claim that there are two women. A class is a different physical location than a construction work site.
Yes
esnli
Given the statement "A large work site with yellow railings and girders surrounds a worker in a blue shirt standing in the middle near a large pile of soil.", is the statement "two women teach a class" wrong? - Yes - No - Unknown
Stacy bought 2 * 240 = 480 sheets of paper. At 80 pages per day, the printer paper will last her office 480 / 80 = 6 days.
6
gsm8k
Stacy bought two packs of printer paper for the office. Each pack has 240 sheets of paper. Her office prints 80 one-page documents per day. How many days will the printer paper last her office?
In throwing sports, winner throws the object farthest.
No
feasibilityQA
Kevin was a winner in the recent shotput tournament. He threw the shotput ball 76 meters. Q: Is it true that "The runner up in the recent tournament could have thrown in for 78 meters."
A girl may not be a little girl. Someone who is jumping cannot also be sitting. A yellow circle is not a blue blanket.
No
esnli
Given the statement "A little girl jumps on a yellow circle in a field of blue.", what is the statement "A girl is sitting on a blue blanket." true? - Yes - No - Unknown