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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
The user wants to calculate the total earnings of Isabella. Hourly wage: $5/hour Hours per day: 5 hours Days per week: 6 days Number of weeks: 7 weeks Total hours per week = 5 hours/day * 6 days/week = 30 hours/week Total hours in 7 weeks = 30 hours/week * 7 weeks = 210 hours Total earnings = 210 hours * $5/hour = $1...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Rate: $5 per hour - Hours per day: 5 hours - Days per week: 6 afternoons - Duration: 7 weeks - Question: Total earnings after 7 weeks? - Output format: End with "Answer: N" where N is the numeric answer. 2. **Identify Key Variables & Operatio...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Hourly rate: $5/hour - Hours per day: 5 hours - Days per week: 6 afternoons/week - Duration: 7 weeks - Question: How much money will Isabella have earned? 2. **Identify Key Variables & Operations:** - Earnings per hour = $5 - Hours per day...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
Here's my thought process for solving this word problem: 1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Goal:** Calculate the total earnings of Isabella. * **Given Information:** * Hourly rate: $5/hour. * Daily hours: 5 hours/day. * Weekly frequency: 6 days/week (afternoons). * Du...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
The user wants me to solve a word problem. Problem statement: - Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. - She babysits 5 hours every day. - She babysits 6 afternoons a week. - She babysits for 7 weeks. - Question: How much money will Isabella have earned after 7 weeks? Let's break it down step by step. 1. Calculate ho...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Hourly wage: $5/hour - Hours per day: 5 hours - Days per week: 6 afternoons (so 6 days) - Duration: 7 weeks - Question: How much money will Isabella have earned after 7 weeks? 2. **Identify Key Variables:** - Wage per hour = $5 - Hours per...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
The user wants to calculate the total earnings of Isabella after 7 weeks. 1. **Identify the hourly rate:** $5 per hour. 2. **Identify hours worked per day:** 5 hours. 3. **Identify days worked per week:** 6 afternoons. 4. **Identify total duration:** 7 weeks. Let's calculate step-by-step: - Earnings per day = $5/...
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user Solve the following problem. End your response with the single line "Answer: N" where N is the final numeric answer. Isabella earns $5 an hour babysitting. She babysits 5 hours every day, 6 afternoons a week. After babysitting for 7 weeks, how much money will Isabella have earned? assistant <think>
Here's my thought process for solving this word problem: 1. **Analyze the Request:** The user wants me to solve a specific math problem about Isabella's earnings from babysitting. The final output must be a specific format: "Answer: N". 2. **Deconstruct the Problem:** * **Rate of Pay:** $5 per hour. * *...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is t...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is t...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X ...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is t...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X ...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X ...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X ...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. A pepper would be hottest if it was A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "A pepper would be hottest if it was" - Options: A. defecated into a bottle by a yeti B. frozen in a commercial freezer C. left it in the sun D. eaten by a super model - Task: Answer the multiple-choice question, end with "...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End response with "Answer: X" where X is the lette...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End response with "Answer: X" where X is the lette...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End response with "Answer: X" where X is the letter. ...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
The user wants me to answer a multiple-choice question. Question: What has a positive impact on people? Options: A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol Analysis of options: A. flowers - Generally positive, but maybe not the most universally i...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End response with "Answer: X" where X is the letter of...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is the letter....
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End response with "Answer: X" where X is the letter of...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What has a positive impact on people? A. flowers B. sitting all day C. bamboo D. exercise E. four hours of sleep a night F. food G. A computer H. alcohol assistant <think>
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "What has a positive impact on people?" - Options: A. flowers, B. sitting all day, C. bamboo, D. exercise, E. four hours of sleep a night, F. food, G. A computer, H. alcohol - Requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is the letter. 2. *...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - **Question:** Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? - **Options:** A. 0°C, B. 15°C, C. 37°C, D. 50°C - **Key Concepts:** Freezing point...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Question:** Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? - **Options:** A. 0°C, B. 15°C, C. 37°C, D. 50°C - **Task:** Answer the multiple-choice...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Question:** Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? - **Options:** A. 0°C, B. 15°C, C. 37°C, D. 50°C - **Requirement:** End response with "...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
The user wants to answer a multiple-choice question about the freezing point of water. **Question Analysis:** - Initial state: 50 mL boiling water mixed with 100 mL ice water. - Process: Mixed, then put into a freezer. - Question: At what temperature will the water freeze? - Key concept: The freezing point of pure wat...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
The user wants me to answer a multiple-choice question about the freezing point of water. **Question Analysis:** - Laura mixes 50 mL of boiling water (100°C) with 100 mL of ice water (0°C). - The resulting mixture is 150 mL of water. - The mixture is put into a freezer. - The question asks: "at what temperature will t...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
The user wants to identify the freezing point of water based on a specific scenario. 1. **Analyze the scenario:** - 50 mL boiling water (approx 100°C) - 100 mL ice water (approx 0°C) - Mixed together to form 150 mL of water. - Placed in a freezer. - Question: At what temperature will the...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - **Question:** Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? - **Options:** A. 0°C, B. 15°C, C. 37°C, D. 50°C - **Task:** Answer the multiple-ch...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? A. 0°C B. 15°C C. 37°C D. ...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Question:** Laura adds 50 mL of boiling water to 100 mL of ice water. If the 150 mL of water is then put into a freezer, at what temperature will the water freeze? - **Options:** A. 0°C, B. 15°C, C. 37°C, D. 50°C - **Format Requirement:** End response...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What can environmental change affect? A. DNA damage and mutations B. the life history of a species C. Animal survival D. organisms and their habitat E. rivers and streams F. glob...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Question:** What can environmental change affect? - **Options:** A. DNA damage and mutations, B. the life history of a species, C. Animal survival, D. organisms and their habitat, E. rivers and streams, F. global ecosystems, G. that material's properties...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What can environmental change affect? A. DNA damage and mutations B. the life history of a species C. Animal survival D. organisms and their habitat E. rivers and streams F. glob...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the User Input:** - Question: "What can environmental change affect?" - Options: A through H - Format requirement: End with "Answer: X" where X is the letter. 2. **Identify the Core Concept:** - The question asks about the effects of environmental change. - Env...
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user Answer the following multiple-choice question. End your response with the single line "Answer: X" where X is the letter of your choice. What can environmental change affect? A. DNA damage and mutations B. the life history of a species C. Animal survival D. organisms and their habitat E. rivers and streams F. glob...
Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input:** - **Question:** What can environmental change affect? - **Options:** A. DNA damage and mutations, B. the life history of a species, C. Animal survival, D. organisms and their habitat, E. rivers and streams, F. global ecosystems, G. that material's properties...
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Open Bottleneck RankLong 27B — Slurm array 364982

Compact rollout evidence archived from completed Slurm array 364982.

Config Files / steps Records JSONL bytes Note
rank_a40 60 (160) 15,360 66,445,670 Complete local rollout evidence
rank_a80 54 (154) 13,824 59,386,451 Includes the cancelled arm's final dumped step (54.jsonl)

Each JSONL record contains input, output, gts, score, acc, response_length, grouprel_reward, and step.

Only rollout evidence is archived here. Model checkpoints were intentionally excluded because neither arm was a clean winner.

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