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question:Charlotte, Lisa, and Patricia have a joint baseball collection. One of their friends is selling a rare baseball card for 100 on his website. Not wanting to miss such a rare opportunity, they have pooled all their money to buy the card. Patricia has 6. Lisa has five times Patricia’s money, but double Charlotte’s. How much more money do they require? Think carefully first, then make a decision:
answer:Let's analyze the information given: 1. Patricia has 6. 2. Lisa has five times Patricia's money (5 * 6 = 30). 3. Lisa has double Charlotte's money (30 / 2 = 15). Now, let's find out how much money they have in total: Patricia: 6 Lisa: 30 Charlotte: 15 Total: 6 + 30 + 15 = 51 The rare baseball card costs 100. To find out how much more money they require, subtract their total money from the cost of the card: 100 - 51 = 49 They require 49 more to buy the rare baseball card.
question:In this task you will be given a list, of lists, of integers. For every inner list contained in the input list, you should multiply every even number in that list. The output should be a list of integers with the same length as the number of lists in the input list. If there are no even numbers in an inner list you should output 0 for that list. [[-12, -12, -26, 15], [30, 16, 35], [-30, -44], [-18, 11, -28, -4, -38], [-21, -36], [-6, 36, -30, -32, 17], [18, -4, -23, -27], [36, 22], [46, 27, 19, 47, -27], [18, -46], [-1, -35, 48, -21, -24]]
answer:Task: You will be given a list of lists containing integers. Your job is to multiply all even numbers in each inner list and return a new list with the results. If there are no even numbers present in an inner list, the output for that list should be 0. Guidelines: 1. Identify the given list of lists with integers. 2. For each inner list in the input list: a. Isolate even numbers. b. Multiply the even numbers. c. If there are no even numbers, the output for that inner list should be 0. 3. Store each result in a new list. 4. The final output should be a list of integers with the same length as the number of lists in the input list. Example: Input: [[-12, -12, -26, 15], [30, 16, 35], [-30, -44], [-18, 11, -28, -4, -38], [-21, -36], [-6, 36, -30, -32, 17], [18, -4, -23, -27], [36, 22], [46, 27, 19, 47, -27], [18, -46], [-1, -35, 48, -21, -24]] Output: [3744, 480, 1320, 85632, -36, -2211840, -72, 792, 46, -828, -1152]
question:What is the version of the following sentence with correct punctuation? Morning temperatures will be around 13 C During the day they will reach a maximum of 20 C Low temperatures at night will be around 10C We have weak southwesterly winds
answer:Morning temperatures will be around 13°C. During the day, they will reach a maximum of 20°C. Low temperatures at night will be around 10°C. We have weak southwesterly winds.
question:Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Drinking more than two alcoholic drinks daily in middle-age may raise your stroke risk more than traditional factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes , according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Stroke. In a study of 11,644 middle-aged Swedish twins who were followed for 43 years, researchers compared the effects of an average of more than two drinks daily ("heavy drinking") to less than half a drink daily ("light drinking"). The study showed that: *Heavy drinkers had about a 34 percent higher risk of stroke compared to light drinkers. *Mid-life heavy drinkers (in their 50s and 60s) were likely to have a stroke five years earlier in life _ of genetic and early-life factors. *Heavy drinkers had increased stroke risk in their mid-life compared to well-known risk factors like high blood pressure and diabetes. *At around age 75, blood pressure and diabetes appeared to take over as one of the main influences on having a stroke. Past studies have shown that alcohol affects stroke risk, but this is the first study to pinpoint differences with age. "We now have a clearer picture about these risk factors----how they change with age and how the influence of drinking alcohol shifts as we get older," said Pavla Kadlecova, M.Sc., a statistician at St. Anne's University Hospital's International Clinical Research Center in the Czech Republic. Researchers analyzed results from the Swedish Twin Registry of same-sex twins who answered questionnaires in 1967-1970. All twins were under age 60 at the start. By 2010, the Registry had provided 43 years of follow-up, including hospital discharge and cause of death data. Researchers then sorted the data based on strokes, high blood pressure, diabetes and other cardiovascular incidents. Almost 30 percent of participants had a stroke. They were categorized(......) as light, moderate, heavy or non-drinkers based on the questionnaires. Researchers compared the risk from drinking and health risks like high blood pressure, diabetes and smoking. Among... Question: What does the passage mainly tell us? - People without a stroke can drink more alcohol than those having a stroke in middle age - There is a higher possibility that heavy drinkers will have a stroke in middle age - Drinking alcohol has been regarded as the most dangerous factor in strokes - The amount of alcohol taken by men should be twice than that taken by women.
answer:The passage mainly tells us that there is a higher possibility that heavy drinkers will have a stroke in middle age.