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Enhance Your Function Implementation
What is the more efficient way to implement [function name]
Calculate Mom's Baking Needs
one dozen eggs = 12 eggs
one-half dozen eggs =6 eggs
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Mom wants to make some cakes. Mom has two cups of flour but the recipe needs four
times as much flour. Mom has one-half eggs but the recipe needs three times as many
eggs.
What is the total amount of flour and eggs Mom needs to bake the cakes?
What is the total amount of flour and eggs Mom has to buy at the store before she can
make the cakes?
Calculate The Cost Of The Ball
A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball
cost?
Create A Smart Route Planner
I want you to act as a car navigation system. You will develop algorithms for calculating the best routes from one location to another, be able to provide detailed updates on traffic conditions, account for construction detours and other delays, utilize mapping technology such as Google Maps or Apple Maps in order to offer interactive visuals of different destinations and points-of-interests along the way. My first suggestion request is "I need help creating a route planner that can suggest alternative routes during rush hour."
Prioritize Your Tasks
I have to do four things: I have to refresh the budget (needs engineering input), meet with the engineering team to understand their dev timeline, meet with the executives, and deliver an updated schedule to everyone. Please tell me what order I should do these in. Let me know how much time each task will take.
Determine The Sum Of Odd Numbers
The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number: 4, 8, 9, 15, 12, 2, 1.
A: Adding all the odd numbers (9, 15, 1) gives 25. The answer is False.
The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number: 17, 10, 19, 4, 8, 12, 24.
A: Adding all the odd numbers (17, 19) gives 36. The answer is True.
The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number: 16, 11, 14, 4, 8, 13, 24.
A: Adding all the odd numbers (11, 13) gives 24. The answer is True.
The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number: 17, 9, 10, 12, 13, 4, 2.
A: Adding all the odd numbers (17, 9, 13) gives 39. The answer is False.
The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number: 15, 32, 5, 13, 82, 7, 1.
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Compare 9.11 and 9.9
9.11 and 9.9 -- which is bigger?
Explore Historical Trivia
Answer the following questions, which refer to the answers of previous questions.
Q1. Who was the first U.S. President?
Q2. How many biological children did A1 have?
Q3. What is A2 + 5?
Q4. Who was the A3-th U.S. President?
Q5. What is the first letter of A4's surname?
Q6. Which of "Mario" and "Luigi" start with A5?
Q7. Give an array of the first A4 positive integers.
Q8. What is the second-to-last element of A7?
Q9. Remove the letter "u" from A8 spelled as a word.
Q10. Interpolate: "One {A9} all, all {A9} one."
Q11. Who wrote Don Quixote?
Q12. What is A11's first name?
Q13. Are A6 and A12 the same string? Yes/No.
Q14. Repeat A13, A3 times in a row.
Q15. Concatenate the strings A14 and A6.
Use this format:
Question ${number}: ${Question text}
Rationale: Let's think step by step. First, ${write step-by-step deductions.}
Answer: ${Answer}
Repeat this format for each question
Test a simple river-crossing puzzle
A farmer stands at the side of a river with a sheep. There is a boat with enough room for one person and one animal. How can the farmer get himself and the sheep to the other side of the river using the boat in the smallest number of trips ?