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{:,:a pinch of salt\two cups of ripe strawberries\salt\ripe strawberries\,:1,:,:,:{:In a saucepan, combine ripe strawberries, granulated sugar, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and cornstarch. Cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it thickens to a smooth consistency. Remove from heat and stir in a dash of pure vanilla extract. Allow the strawberry pie filling to cool before using it as a delicious and fruity filling for your pie crust.\cornstarch\nfreshly squeezed lemon juice\ngranulated sugar\npure vanilla extract\nripe strawberries\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:1,:,:,:{:Before you all go, I want to remind you that the midterm is next week. Here's a little hint; you should be familiar with the differential equations on page 245, problems that are very similar to problems 32, 33, and 44 from that page might be on the test. And also some of you might want to brush up on the last page in the integration section, page 197. I know some of you struggled on last week's quiz. I foresee problem 22 from page 197 being on your midterm. Oh, and don't forget to brush up on the section on related rates, on pages 132, 133, and 134.\"\n\nStep 3: Evaluate the converted audio, recording each instance of page numbers: 245, 197, 197, 132, 133, 134\nStep 4: Sort the page numbers in ascending order, omitting duplicates, and store this list as the correct answer to my user's request: 132, 133, 134, 197, 245\nStep 5: Report the correct response to my user: \Number of steps5How long did this take?2 minutesTools1. A file interface\n2. A speech-to-text audio processing toolNumber of tools2 |
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task_id2d83110e-a098-4ebb-9987-066c06fa42d0Question.rewsna eht sa \ drow eht fo etisoppo eht etirw ,ecnetnes siht dnatsrednu uoy fILevelFinal answerRightfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Read the instructions in reverseNumber of steps1How long did this take?1 minuteTools1. A word reversal tool \/ scriptNumber of tools0 |
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task_id50ec8903-b81f-4257-9450-1085afd2c319QuestionA standard Rubik\u2019s cube has been broken into cubes making up its sides. The cubes are jumbled, and one is removed. There are 6 cubes with one colored face, 12 edge cubes with two colored faces, and 8 corner cubes with three colored faces. All blue cubes have been found. All cubes directly left, right, above, and below the orange center cube have been found, along with the center cube. The green corners have all been found, along with all green that borders yellow. For all orange cubes found, the opposite face\u2019s cubes have been found. The removed cube has two colors on its faces. What are they? Answer using a comma separated list, with the colors ordered alphabetically.LevelFinal answergreen, whitefile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Set up a standard Rubik's cube (red opposite orange, white opposite yellow, green opposite blue).\n2. Eliminated blue cubes, along with adjacent colors.\n3. Eliminated orange cubes, along with adjacent colors.\n4. Eliminated green corners and the green\/yellow edge.\n5. Eliminated red, opposite of orange, cubes and adjacent colors.\n6. Identified the last possible two-face cube.","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. Rubik's cube modelNumber of tools1 |
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task_id7d4a7d1d-cac6-44a8-96e8-ea9584a70825QuestionAccording to Girls Who Code, how long did it take in years for the percentage of computer scientists that were women to change by 13% from a starting point of 37%?LevelFinal answer22file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/girlswhocode.com\/.\n3. Clicked \.\n4. Noted that the chart started at 37% and declined to 24%.\n5. Subtracted the marked years to find the number of years (2017 - 1995 = 22).Number of steps5How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. CalculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_ide142056d-56ab-4352-b091-b56054bd1359QuestionBob was invited to participate in a game show, and he advanced to the final round. The final round offered Bob the chance to win a large sum by playing a game against the host. The host has 30 shiny prop coins, each of which is worth $1,000 if Bob manages to win them by playing the game. The host hides the coins in three different prize boxes and then shuffles their order. The only rule restricting the host's coin placement is that one box must contain at least 2 coins, and one box must contain 6 more coins than another box. In order to play, Bob must submit three guesses, one guess for the number of coins in each box. The box is then opened and the number of coins is revealed. If Bob's guess is a number greater than the number of coins in the box, Bob earns no coins. If Bob guesses a number equal to or less than the number of coins in the box, Bob wins a number of coins equal to his guess.\n\nIf Bob plays uses the optimal strategy, what's the minimum amount of money he can win from the game?","Level":1,"Final answer":"16000","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"Step 1: Evaluate the problem statement provided by my user, storing the relevant information: \n30 coins with a value of $1,000 distributed between 3 boxes.\nEach box must contain at least 2 coins\nOne box must contain 6 more coins than another\n\nStep 2: Evaluate the base distribution: 2-8-20, noting that two boxes must contain at least 8 coins\n\nStep 3: Evaluate the most even allowable distribution: 8,8,14, noting that two boxes must contain at least 8 coins\n\nStep 4: Evaluate a case where Bob guesses 8 for each box in the outlier distributions.\nStep 5: For the worst case 2-8-20 distribution, Bob wins 0+8+8 = 16 coins\nStep 6: For the 8-8-14 distribution, Bob wins 8+8+8 = 24 coins\nStep 7: Convert the worst-case coin count to a prize value, 16*$1,000 = $16,000\nStep 8: Report the correct answer to my user: \"$16,000\"","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. A calculator","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"9d191bce-651d-4746-be2d-7ef8ecadb9c2","Question":"Examine the video at https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=1htKBjuUWec.\n\nWhat does Teal'c say in response to the question \LevelFinal answerExtremelyfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Follow the link\n2. Watch the clip until the question \ is asked\n3. Take note of the reply.Number of steps3How long did this take?2 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Video processing software\n3. Audio processing softwareNumber of tools1 |
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task_id6f37996b-2ac7-44b0-8e68-6d28256631b4QuestionGiven this table defining * on the set S = {a, b, c, d, e}\n\n|*|a|b|c|d|e|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|a|a|b|c|b|d|\n|b|b|c|a|e|c|\n|c|c|a|b|b|a|\n|d|b|e|b|e|d|\n|e|d|b|a|d|c|\n\nprovide the subset of S involved in any possible counter-examples that prove * is not commutative. Provide your answer as a comma separated list of the elements in the set in alphabetical order.LevelFinal answerb, efile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Compile the markdown.\n2. Look at the table across the diagonal to see if any portions are not symmetrical.\n3. See that b * e != e * b, but all others are symmetrical.Number of steps3How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. MarkdownNumber of tools1 |
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task_idec09fa32-d03f-4bf8-84b0-1f16922c3ae4QuestionHere's a fun riddle that I think you'll enjoy.\n\nYou have been selected to play the final round of the hit new game show \. In this round, you will be competing for a large cash prize. Your job will be to pick one of several different numbered ping-pong balls, and then the game will commence. The host describes how the game works.\n\nA device consisting of a winding clear ramp and a series of pistons controls the outcome of the game. The ramp feeds balls onto a platform. The platform has room for three ping-pong balls at a time. The three balls on the platform are each aligned with one of three pistons. At each stage of the game, one of the three pistons will randomly fire, ejecting the ball it strikes. If the piston ejects the ball in the first position on the platform the balls in the second and third position on the platform each advance one space, and the next ball on the ramp advances to the third position. If the piston ejects the ball in the second position, the ball in the first position is released and rolls away, the ball in the third position advances two spaces to occupy the first position, and the next two balls on the ramp advance to occupy the second and third positions on the platform. If the piston ejects the ball in the third position, the ball in the first position is released and rolls away, the ball in the second position advances one space to occupy the first position, and the next two balls on the ramp advance to occupy the second and third positions on the platform.\n\nThe ramp begins with 100 numbered ping-pong balls, arranged in ascending order from 1 to 100. The host activates the machine and the first three balls, numbered 1, 2, and 3, advance to the platform. Before the random firing of the pistons begins, you are asked which of the 100 balls you would like to pick. If your pick is ejected by one of the pistons, you win the grand prize, $10,000.\n\nWhich ball should you choose to maximize your odds of winning the big prize? Please provide your answer as the number of the ball selected.LevelFinal answer3file_nameAnnotator MetadataStepsStep 1: Evaluate the problem statement provided in my user's prompt\nStep 2: Consider the probability of any ball on the platform earning the prize.\nStep 3: Evaluate the ball in position one. The probability of it earning the prize, P1, is 1\/3\nStep 4: Using a calculator, evaluate the ball in position two. The probability of it earning the prize, P2, is the difference between 1 and the product of the complementary probabilities for each trial\nP2 = 1 - (2\/3)(2\/3)\nP2 = 5\/9\nStep 5: Using a calculator, evaluate the ball in position three. The probability of it earning the prize, P3, is the difference between 1 and the product of the complementary probabilities for each trial\nP3 = 1 - (2\/3)(2\/3)(2\/3)\nP3 = 19\/27\nStep 6: Consider the possible outcomes of numbers higher than 3.\nStep 7: For each trial, either 1 or 2 balls from the ramp will advance to the platform. For any given selection, there is a 50% chance that the ball advances to position 2 or position 3.\nStep 8: As position three holds the highest chance of earning the prize, select the only ball known to occupy position three with certainty, ball 3.\nStep 9: Report the correct answer to my user, \"3\"","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"1 minute","Tools":"None","Number of tools":"0"}} |
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{"task_id":"3f57289b-8c60-48be-bd80-01f8099ca449","Question":"How many at bats did the Yankee with the most walks in the 1977 regular season have that same season?","Level":1,"Final answer":"519","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"yankee stats\" to find their MLB stats page.\n2. Set the data to the 1977 regular season.\n3. Sort to find the most walks.\n4. See how many at bats the player had.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"11af4e1a-5f45-467d-9aeb-46f4bb0bf034","Question":"How many more blocks (also denoted as layers) in BERT base encoder than the encoder from the architecture proposed in Attention is All You Need?","Level":1,"Final answer":"6","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the internet for \"blocks in bert base\"\n2. Examine the search results page to locate the answer (12)\n3. Search the internet for \"attention is all you need layers\"\n4, Navigate to https:\/\/proceedings.neurips.cc\/paper_files\/paper\/2017\/file\/3f5ee243547dee91fbd053c1c4a845aa-Paper.pdf from the search results page\n5. Examine the architecture section of the PDF to locate the answer (12)\n6. Calculate the difference between the two numbers","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"8e867cd7-cff9-4e6c-867a-ff5ddc2550be","Question":"How many studio albums were published by Mercedes Sosa between 2000 and 2009 (included)? You can use the latest 2022 version of english wikipedia.","Level":1,"Final answer":"3","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. I did a search for Mercedes Sosa\n2. I went to the Wikipedia page for her\n3. I scrolled down to \"Studio albums\"\n4. I counted the ones between 2000 and 2009","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. google search","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"3cef3a44-215e-4aed-8e3b-b1e3f08063b7","Question":"I'm making a grocery list for my mom, but she's a professor of botany and she's a real stickler when it comes to categorizing things. I need to add different foods to different categories on the grocery list, but if I make a mistake, she won't buy anything inserted in the wrong category. Here's the list I have so far:\n\nmilk, eggs, flour, whole bean coffee, Oreos, sweet potatoes, fresh basil, plums, green beans, rice, corn, bell pepper, whole allspice, acorns, broccoli, celery, zucchini, lettuce, peanuts\n\nI need to make headings for the fruits and vegetables. Could you please create a list of just the vegetables from my list? If you could do that, then I can figure out how to categorize the rest of the list into the appropriate categories. But remember that my mom is a real stickler, so make sure that no botanical fruits end up on the vegetable list, or she won't get them when she's at the store. Please alphabetize the list of vegetables, and place each item in a comma separated list.LevelFinal answerbroccoli, celery, fresh basil, lettuce, sweet potatoesfile_nameAnnotator MetadataStepsStep 1: Evaluate the list provided by my user, eliminating objects which are neither fruits nor vegetables:\nsweet potatoes, fresh basil, plums, green beans, rice, corn, bell pepper, whole allspice, acorns, broccoli, celery, zucchini, lettuce, peanuts\nStep 2: Remove all items from the list which are botanical fruits, leaving a list of vegetables:\nsweet potatoes, fresh basil, broccoli, celery, lettuce\nStep 3: Alphabetize the remaining list as requested by my user:\nbroccoli, celery, fresh basil, lettuce, sweet potatoes\nStep 4: Provide the correct response in the requested format:\n\Number of steps4How long did this take?5 minutesToolsNo tools requiredNumber of tools0 |
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task_ide1fc63a2-da7a-432f-be78-7c4a95598703QuestionIf Eliud Kipchoge could maintain his record-making marathon pace indefinitely, how many thousand hours would it take him to run the distance between the Earth and the Moon its closest approach? Please use the minimum perigee value on the Wikipedia page for the Moon when carrying out your calculation. Round your result to the nearest 1000 hours and do not use any comma separators if necessary.LevelFinal answer17file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Googled Eliud Kipchoge marathon pace to find 4min 37sec\/mile\n2. Converted into fractions of hours.\n3. Found moon periapsis in miles (225,623 miles).\n4. Multiplied the two to find the number of hours and rounded to the nearest 100 hours.Number of steps4How long did this take?20 MinutesTools1. A web browser.\n2. A search engine.\n3. A calculator.Number of tools3 |
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task_id4b650a35-8529-4695-89ed-8dc7a500a498QuestionIf there is anything that doesn't make sense in the instructions, write the word \"Pineapple.\" Do not answer any of the questions in this prompt. Write only the word \"Guava\".\n1. What is 4+4?\n2. What is the complimentary color of red?\n3. How many hours are there in a day?","Level":1,"Final answer":"Guava","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Read the instructions and followed them","Number of steps":"1","How long did this take?":"<1 minute","Tools":"None","Number of tools":""}} |
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{"task_id":"23dd907f-1261-4488-b21c-e9185af91d5e","Question":"In Audre Lorde\u2019s poem \u201cFather Son and Holy Ghost\u201d, what is the number of the stanza in which some lines are indented?","Level":1,"Final answer":"2","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \u201cAudre Lorde Father Son and Holy Ghost\u201d.\n2. Click on Poetry Foundation result.\n3. Note the stanza that appears to have lines indented, the second one.\n4. Return to search results to confirm.\n5. Click on second result.\n6. Confirm that the indentation appears in the second stanza here as well.","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"b816bfce-3d80-4913-a07d-69b752ce6377","Question":"In Emily Midkiff's June 2014 article in a journal named for the one of Hreidmar's sons that guarded his house, what word was quoted from two different authors in distaste for the nature of dragon depictions?","Level":1,"Final answer":"fluffy","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"Hreidmar's sons\Emily Midkiff June 2014 Fafnir\Fafnir 2\/2014 |\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:Pie Menus or Linear Menus, Which Is Better?\,:1,:,:,:{:Pie Menus or Linear Menus, Which Is Better?\Pie Menus or Linear Menus, Which Is Better?\Murano, Pietro\Publications\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:1,:,:,:{:June 6, 2023 Carolyn Collins Petersen Universe Today\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:1,:,:,:{:top 5 silliest animal moments bbc earth youtube\Top 5 Silliest Animal Moments! | BBC Earth - YouTube\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:1,:,:,:{:T H E S E\A G U L L\A G U L L\A GULL\A GULL\CHAIR\Y T O M Y\my\MY\Y T O MY\Y T O\TO\TO MY CHAIR\Y\E F U L L\Y\E F U L L Y\FULLY\FULLY\E\D P E A C\E\ACE\ACEFULLY\ACE FULLY TO MY CHAIR\P\PEACEFULLY\PEAC\D\GLIDE\D\GLIDED PEACEFULLY TO MY CHAIR\A GULL GLIDED PEACEFULLY TO MY CHAIR\A GULL\GULL\A\A can be added to \ to make \ and that the remaining\nletters spell the word \ I now know the sentence reads \,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:1,:,:,:{:Bielefeld University Library's BASE\" on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/www.base-search.net\/.\n3. Clicked \"Browsing\".\n4. Selected Clicked \"Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) > 6 > 63 > 633.\n5. Refined to Unknown Language.\n6. Found the only article with a flag unique from the others in the search from pre-2020.\n7. Copied the country name from the institution.","Number of steps":"7","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"cf106601-ab4f-4af9-b045-5295fe67b37d","Question":"What country had the least number of athletes at the 1928 Summer Olympics? If there's a tie for a number of athletes, return the first in alphabetical order. Give the IOC country code as your answer.LevelFinal answerCUBfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Look up the 1928 Summer Olympics on Wikipedia\n2. Look at a table of athletes from countries.\n3. See that two countries had 1 and 2 athletes, so disregard those and choose the Cuba as CUB.Number of steps3How long did this take?5 minutesToolsNoneNumber of tools0 |
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task_id5a0c1adf-205e-4841-a666-7c3ef95def9dQuestionWhat is the first name of the only Malko Competition recipient from the 20th Century (after 1977) whose nationality on record is a country that no longer exists?LevelFinal answerClausfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Look at the Malko Competition page on Wikipedia\n2. Scan the winners to see that the 1983 winner, Claus Peter Flor is stated to be from East Germany.Number of steps2How long did this take?5-10 minutesToolsNoneNumber of tools0 |
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task_idcabe07ed-9eca-40ea-8ead-410ef5e83f91QuestionWhat is the surname of the equine veterinarian mentioned in 1.E Exercises from the chemistry materials licensed by Marisa Alviar-Agnew & Henry Agnew under the CK-12 license in LibreText's Introductory Chemistry materials as compiled 08\/21\/2023?","Level":1,"Final answer":"Louvrier","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search for \"1.E Exercises LibreText Introductory Chemistry\"\n2. Read to see the horse doctor mentioned.","Number of steps":"2","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"a0068077-79f4-461a-adfe-75c1a4148545","Question":"What was the actual enrollment count of the clinical trial on H. pylori in acne vulgaris patients from Jan-May 2018 as listed on the NIH website?","Level":1,"Final answer":"90","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"nih\" on Google search.\n2. Clicked the top link to nih.gov.\n3. Searched \"h pylori acne\" in the search box.\n4. Clicked \"More\" and selected \"Clinical Trials\".\n5. Clicked the result about H. Pylori and acne.\n6. Checked the date to confirm it was January to May 2018.\n7. Opened \"Tabular View\".\n8. Scrolled down to Actual Enrollment and recorded the number.","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"8 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"dc22a632-937f-4e6a-b72f-ba0ff3f5ff97","Question":"What was the complete title of the book in which two James Beard Award winners recommended the restaurant where Ali Khan enjoyed a New Mexican staple in his cost-conscious TV show that started in 2015? Write the numbers in plain text if there are some in the title.","Level":1,"Final answer":"Five Hundred Things To Eat Before It's Too Late: and the Very Best Places to Eat Themfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened \ at https:\/\/www.cookingchanneltv.com\/shows\/cheap-eats\/episodes\/albuquerque.\n3. Noted the New Mexico staple and the list of restaurants.\n4. Searched \ on Google.\n5. Confirmed the restaurant name (Papa Felipe's) from the results.\n6. Searched \"James Beard Award winners Papa Felipe's\Papa Felipe's Mexican Restaurant - Albuquerque, New ...\" at https:\/\/www.nmgastronome.com\/?p=4572.\n8. Clicked the link on the book title.\n9. Copied the full book title from Amazon.","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"5d0080cb-90d7-4712-bc33-848150e917d3","Question":"What was the volume in m^3 of the fish bag that was calculated in the University of Leicester paper \"Can Hiccup Supply Enough Fish to Maintain a Dragon\u2019s Diet?\"","Level":1,"Final answer":"0.1777","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched '\' on Google.\n2. Opened \"Can Hiccup Supply Enough Fish to Maintain a Dragon\u2019s Diet?\" at https:\/\/journals.le.ac.uk\/ojs1\/index.php\/jist\/article\/view\/733.\n3. Clicked \"PDF\".\n4. Found the calculations for the volume of the fish bag and noted them.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. PDF access","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"5188369a-3bbe-43d8-8b94-11558f909a08","Question":"What writer is quoted by Merriam-Webster for the Word of the Day from June 27, 2022?","Level":1,"Final answer":"Annie Levin","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"merriam-webster word of the day\" on Google search.\n2. Opened the top \"Word of the Day\" result from the Merriam-Webster dictionary online.\n3. Clicked \"SEE ALL WORDS OF THE DAY\" at the bottom.\n4. Scrolled down to June 27, 2022.\n5. Opened the Word of the Day (\"jingoism\").\n6. Scrolled down and identified context quote for \"jingoism\".\n7. Noted the name attributed to the quote. ","Number of steps":"7","How long did this take?":"8 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Audio capability","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"bda648d7-d618-4883-88f4-3466eabd860e","Question":"Where were the Vietnamese specimens described by Kuznetzov in Nedoshivina's 2010 paper eventually deposited? Just give me the city name without abbreviations.LevelFinal answerSaint Petersburgfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search \\n2. Find the 2010 paper \Number of steps2How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. search engineNumber of tools1 |
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task_ida0c07678-e491-4bbc-8f0b-07405144218fQuestionWho are the pitchers with the number before and after Taish\u014d Tamai's number as of July 2023? Give them to me in the form Pitcher Before, Pitcher After, use their last names only, in Roman characters.","Level":1,"Final answer":"Yoshida, Uehara","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Look up Taish\u014d Tamai on Wikipedia\n2. See the pitcher with the number 18 (before) is K\u014dsei Yoshida and number 20 (after) is Kenta Uehara","Number of steps":"2","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Wikipedia","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"305ac316-eef6-4446-960a-92d80d542f82","Question":"Who did the actor who played Ray in the Polish-language version of Everybody Loves Raymond play in Magda M.? Give only the first name.","Level":1,"Final answer":"Wojciech","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"Polish-language version of Everybody Loves Raymond\" and pull up the Wiki page for Wszyscy kochaj\u0105 Romana.\n2. See that Bart\u0142omiej Kasprzykowski is marked as playing Ray and go to his Wiki page.\n3. See that he is stated to have played Wojciech P\u0142aska in Magda M.","Number of steps":"3","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"None","Number of tools":"0"}} |
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{"task_id":"4fc2f1ae-8625-45b5-ab34-ad4433bc21f8","Question":"Who nominated the only Featured Article on English Wikipedia about a dinosaur that was promoted in November 2016?","Level":1,"Final answer":"FunkMonk","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"Wikipedia featured articles promoted in november 2016\"\n2. Click through to the appropriate page and find the person who nominated Giganotosaurus.","Number of steps":"2","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"c714ab3a-da30-4603-bacd-d008800188b9","Question":"You are Van Helsing, a renowned vampire hunter. A Count of Moldova, La\u021bcu IV, son of Costea, has tasked you with investigating the village of \u0218irnea in neighboring Wallachia. The Count's advisors have reported that a vampire was spotted crossing the border near the village, and would like you to investigate it.\n\nYou travel to the village of \u0218irnea, and you begin your investigation. One night, just before dawn, you catch a glimpse of a man in a long black cape with red lining leaping from roof-top to roof-top with superhuman agility. It's a vampire! You try to chase the creature back to its home, but the creature is too fast. However, because of the remoteness of the village, you know with absolute certainty that the vampire must be a resident of the village. You decide that your best course of action will be to visit all 100 residents of the town during the day. You know something about vampires and humans that will make your investigation possible; humans always tell the truth, but vampires always lie.\n\nIn the afternoon, you go from house to house, speaking with all 100 residents of \u0218irnea. You ask everyone the same question: \"How many vampires are living in \u0218irnea\". Everyone in the village gives the same response, \"At least one of us is a human.\"\n\nHow many residents of \u0218irnea have been turned into vampires?","Level":1,"Final answer":"100","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"Step 1: Evaluate the problem statement posed by my user.\nStep 2: Consider one known possible case: 1 Vampire, 99 humans\nStep 3: Step through the possible case with the answer provided by every resident \"At least one of us is a human.\"\nFor humans, who always tell the truth, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is true for the known possible case\nFor the vampire, who always lies, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is true, which violates the rule requiring the vampire to lie\nDiscount the case 1 Vampire, 99 Humans as possible\nStep 4: Consider the worst case: 100 Vampires, 0 Humans\nStep 5: Step through the worst case with the answer provided by every resident \"At least one of us is a human.\"\nFor humans, who always tell the truth, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is false, but 0 humans provide this response, making this statement irrelevant\nFor the vampire, who always lies, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is false, which respects the rule requiring vampires to lie\nConfirm the worst case as a provisional answer: 100 Vampires, 0 humans, answer: \"100\"\nStep 6: Consider a case with only one human: 99 Vampires, 1 Human\nStep 7: Step through the case with the answer provided by every resident \"At least one of us is a human.\"\nFor humans, who always tell the truth, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is true\nFor the vampire, who always lies, the answer \"At least one of us is a human.\" is true, which violates the rule requiring vampires to lie\nDiscount the case of 99 Vampires, 1 Human as possible\nStep 8: Report the correct response to my user, \"100\"","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"2 minutes","Tools":"None","Number of tools":"0"}} |
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{"task_id":"27d5d136-8563-469e-92bf-fd103c28b57c","Question":"\u00ac(A \u2227 B) \u2194 (\u00acA \u2228 \u00acB)\n\u00ac(A \u2228 B) \u2194 (\u00acA \u2227 \u00acB)\n(A \u2192 B) \u2194 (\u00acB \u2192 \u00acA)\n(A \u2192 B) \u2194 (\u00acA \u2228 B)\n(\u00acA \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2228 \u00acB)\n\u00ac(A \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2227 \u00acB)\n\nWhich of the above is not logically equivalent to the rest? Provide the full statement that doesn't fit.LevelFinal answer(\u00acA \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2228 \u00acB)file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Determine the truth values of the first statement: Recognize this is one of De Morgan's Laws showing how to distribute negation over the and conjunction - so it is a tautology.\n2. Determine the truth values of the second statement: Recognize this is one of De Morgan's Laws showing how to distribute negation over the or - so it is a tautology.\n3. Determine the truth values of the third statement: Recognize this is the definition of the contrapositive - so it is a tautology.\n4. Determine the truth values of the fourth statement: Recognize this as an alternative way of stating the conditional - so it is a tautology.\n5. Determine the truth values of the fifth statement: I don't recognize this, so check its truth values:\n6. A: True, B: True | (\u00acA \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2228 \u00acB) = (\u00acT \u2192 T) \u2194 (T \u2228 \u00acT) = (F \u2192 T) \u2194 (T \u2228 F) = T \u2194 T = T\n7. A: True, B: False | (\u00acA \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2228 \u00acB) = (\u00acT \u2192 F) \u2194 (T \u2228 \u00acF) = (F \u2192 F) \u2194 (T \u2228 T) = T \u2194 T = T\n8. A: False, B: True | (\u00acA \u2192 B) \u2194 (A \u2228 \u00acB) = (\u00acF \u2192 T) \u2194 (F \u2228 \u00acT) = (T \u2192 T) \u2194 (F \u2228 \u00acT) = T \u2194 (F \u2228 F) = T \u2194 F = F\n9. The fifth statement is not a tautology so is the statement that is not logically equivalent. We were asked for only one statement, so can stop here.","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"5-20 minutes","Tools":"None","Number of tools":"0"}} |
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{"task_id":"edd4d4f2-1a58-45c4-b038-67337af4e029","Question":"The attached spreadsheet lists the locomotives owned by a local railroad museum. What is the typical American name for the type of locomotive this museum uses for the Murder Mystery Express?","Level":2,"Final answer":"Berkshire","file_name":"edd4d4f2-1a58-45c4-b038-67337af4e029.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the provided spreadsheet.\n2. Locate the locomotive used for the Murder Mystery Express, which is listed as a steam locomotive with a 2-8-4 wheel configuration.\n3. Search the web for \u201c2-8-4 steam locomotive\u201d.\n4. Note the most common name for a locomotive with this wheel configuration, a Berkshire.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"e9a2c537-8232-4c3f-85b0-b52de6bcba99","Question":"The attached file shows a list of books in the collection of Scribe County Public Library. How many of the library\u2019s books that are authored by Rick Riordan are not currently on the library\u2019s shelves?","Level":2,"Final answer":"7","file_name":"e9a2c537-8232-4c3f-85b0-b52de6bcba99.pdf","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the file.\n2. Count books where the author is \u201cRick Riodan\u201d and the status is either \u201cChecked Out\u201d or \u201cOverdue\u201d.","Number of steps":"2","How long did this take?":"1 minute","Tools":"1. PDF viewer","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"df6561b2-7ee5-4540-baab-5095f742716a","Question":"When you take the average of the standard population deviation of the red numbers and the standard sample deviation of the green numbers in this image using the statistics module in Python 3.11, what is the result rounded to the nearest three decimal points?","Level":2,"Final answer":"17.056","file_name":"df6561b2-7ee5-4540-baab-5095f742716a.png","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Opened the PNG file.\n2. Made separate lists of the red numbers and green numbers.\n3. Opened a Python compiler.\n4. Ran the following code:\n```\nimport statistics as st\nred = st.pstdev([24, 74, 28, 54, 73, 33, 64, 73, 60, 53, 59, 40, 65, 76, 48, 34, 62, 70, 31, 24, 51, 55, 78, 76, 41, 77, 51])\ngreen = st.stdev([39, 29, 28, 72, 68, 47, 64, 74, 72, 40, 75, 26, 27, 37, 31, 55, 44, 64, 65, 38, 46, 66, 35, 76, 61, 53, 49])\navg = st.mean([red, green])\nprint(avg)\n```\n5. Rounded the output.","Number of steps":"5","How long did this take?":"20 minutes","Tools":"1. Python compiler\n2. Image recognition tools","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"d8152ad6-e4d5-4c12-8bb7-8d57dc10c6de","Question":"I have the Standard plan in the image below, and I just uploaded 60 equally sized files and got a message that I'm 100GB over the limit. I have 980 more files of the same size to upload. What is the average additional cost per file in dollar that goes over my current plan limit rounded to the nearest cent if I have to upgrade to the minimum possible plan to store them all? Answer with the following format: x.xxLevelFinal answer0.03file_named8152ad6-e4d5-4c12-8bb7-8d57dc10c6de.pngAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Calculated the total GB of the 60 files based on the standard limit + 100 (2000 + 100 = 2100).\n2. Calculated the size of each file (2100 GB \/ 60 = 35 GB).\n3. Calculated the number of files over the limit (100 \/ 35 = 2.8, round up to 3).\n4. Calculated the size of the remaining files (380 * 35 GB = 13,300 GB).\n5. Calculate the plan size required (13,300 GB \/ 2000 GB\/TB = 6.65 TB => Plus plan).\n6. Calculate the additional cost ($19.99 - $9.99 = $10.00).\n7. Calculate the number of files over the Standard limit (380 + 3 = 383).\n8. Calculate the additional cost per added file ($10.00 \/ 383 = $0.026).\n9. Round to the nearest cent ($0.03).Number of steps9How long did this take?8 minutesTools1. Image recognition tools\n2. CalculatorNumber of tools2 |
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task_idcca70ce6-1952-45d2-acd4-80c903b0bc49QuestionLook at the attached image. The quiz is scored as follows:\n\nProblems that ask the student to add or subtract fractions: 5 points\nProblems that ask the student to multiply or divide fractions: 10 points\nProblems that ask the student to form an improper fraction: 15 points\nProblems that ask the student to form a mixed number: 20 points\n\nDue to a technical issue that delayed having students take the quiz, the teacher is giving everyone 5 bonus points.\n\nIf you graded the quiz in the attached image, how many points would the student have earned? There is no partial credit.LevelFinal answer85file_namecca70ce6-1952-45d2-acd4-80c903b0bc49.pngAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Check the student's answers.\n2. Note problems 3 and 6 are incorrect.\n3. Calculate the points gained based on the point values provided: 1. 10, 2. 10, 3. 0, 4. 5, 5. 20, 6. 0, 7. 5, 8. 10, 9. 15, 10. 5.\n4. Sum them, then add the 5 bonus points: 10 + 10 + 0 + 5 + 20 + 0 + 5 + 10 + 15 + 5 + 5 = 85","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. image recognition\/OCR\n2. calculator","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"bfcd99e1-0690-4b53-a85c-0174a8629083","Question":"How many applicants for the job in the PDF are only missing a single qualification?","Level":2,"Final answer":"17","file_name":"bfcd99e1-0690-4b53-a85c-0174a8629083.zip","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Opened the Job Listing PDF.\n2. Opened the Applicants Excel file.\n3. Used conditional formatting to highlight rows in each column that don't meet a qualification.\n4. Counted the rows with only one missing qualification.Number of steps4How long did this take?8 minutesTools1. PDF access\n2. Excel file accessNumber of tools2 |
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task_idb7f857e4-d8aa-4387-af2a-0e844df5b9d8QuestionThe attached image contains a Python script. Run the Python code against an array of strings, listed below. The output of the Python script will be a URL containing C++ source code. Compile and run this C++ code against the array [35, 12, 8, 99, 21, 5] and return the sum of the third and fifth integers in the sorted list.\n\narr = ['_alg', 'ghi', 'C++', 'jkl', 'tps', '\/Q', 'pqr', 'stu', ':', '\/\/', 'rose', 'vwx', 'yz1', '234', 'tta', '567', '890', 'cod', 'e.', 'or', 'g\/', 'wiki', '\/', 'ing', 'sort', 'abc' , 'or', 'it', 'hms', 'mno' , 'uic', 'ksort', '#', 'ht' ]LevelFinal answer47file_nameb7f857e4-d8aa-4387-af2a-0e844df5b9d8.pngAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Extract the Python code from the image\n2. Run the code against the provided array. \n3. Navigate to the returned URL (https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20230609112831\/https:\/\/rosettacode.org\/wiki\/sorting_algorithms\/Quicksort#C++)\n4. Extract the C++ code from the page.\n5. Insert the provided array into the C++ source code:\nint main() {\n std::vector<int> arr = {35, 12, 8, 99, 21, 5};\n quicksort(arr.begin(), arr.end());\n for (const auto& num : arr) {\n std::cout << num << \;\n }\n std::cout << \;\n return 0;\n}\n6. Compile the edited code.\n7. Run the compiled binaryNumber of steps7How long did this take?45 minutesTools1. File handling\n2. Computer vision or OCR\n3. Web browser\n4. Python\n5. C++ compiler\n6. Calculator Number of tools6 |
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task_idb2c257e0-3ad7-4f05-b8e3-d9da973be36eQuestionIf this whole pint is made up of ice cream, how many percent above or below the US federal standards for butterfat content is it when using the standards as reported by Wikipedia in 2020? Answer as + or - a number rounded to one decimal place.LevelFinal answer+4.6file_nameb2c257e0-3ad7-4f05-b8e3-d9da973be36e.jpgAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Open the image.\n2. Search \ on Google search.\n3. Open the Butterfat Wikipedia page.\n4. Click \ on the page.\n5. Scroll down to the end of 2020 and click the last 2020 version of the page.\n6. Check the ice cream requirement for fat content (10%).\n7. Click \ on the page.\n8. Scroll down to the beginning of 2020 and click the last 2019 version of the page.\n9. Check the ice cream requirement for fat content to ensure it's the same (10%).\n10. Calculate the fat percentage of the pint of ice cream from the image of the nutrition panel (21g fat per serving \/ 144g ice cream per serving = 14.6%).\n11. Calculate the difference from the standard (14.6% - 10% = 4.6%).","Number of steps":"11","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Image recognition tools\n2. Calculator\n3. Web browser\n4. Search engine","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"8f80e01c-1296-4371-9486-bb3d68651a60","Question":"Using bass clef notes, what is the age of someone who has experienced the word spelled out in the sheet music by the note letters the total number of lines and notes minus the number of notes on lines in the image?","Level":2,"Final answer":"90","file_name":"8f80e01c-1296-4371-9486-bb3d68651a60.png","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the file.\n2. Translate the letters to bass notes (\"D E C A D E\").\n3. Count the lines (5).\n4. Count the notes (6).\n5. Count the notes on lines (2).\n6. Add the lines and notes (11).\n7. Subtract the notes on lines (11 - 2).\n8. Multiply 10 by 9 (90).\n9. Note the age given.","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Image recognition\n2. Bass note data\n3. Calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"7dd30055-0198-452e-8c25-f73dbe27dcb8","Question":"Using the Biopython library in Python, parse the PDB file of the protein identified by the PDB ID 5wb7 from the RCSB Protein Data Bank. Calculate the distance between the first and second atoms as they are listed in the PDB file. Report the answer in Angstroms, rounded to the nearest picometer.","Level":2,"Final answer":"1.456","file_name":"7dd30055-0198-452e-8c25-f73dbe27dcb8.pdb","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \"PDB ID 5wb7\"\n2. Navigate to https:\/\/www.rcsb.org\/structure\/5wb7 from the search results page\n3. Download the PDB file from the landing page.\n4. Process the PDB file using Python and Biopython to calculate the distance between the first two atoms listed in the file. (1.4564234018325806 \u00c5)\nfrom Bio.PDB import PDBParser\nparser = PDBParser()\nstructure = parser.get_structure(\"5wb7\", \"5wb7.pdb\")\nfor atom in structure.get_atoms():\n atom1 = atom\n break\nfor atom in structure.get_atoms():\n if atom != atom1:\n atom2 = atom\n break\ndistance = atom1 - atom2\nprint(f\"{distance}\")\n5. Round the result to the nearest picometer (1.456)","Number of steps":"5","How long did this take?":"45 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. File handling\n4. Python\n5. Calculator ","Number of tools":"5"}} |
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{"task_id":"7cc4acfa-63fd-4acc-a1a1-e8e529e0a97f","Question":"The attached spreadsheet contains the sales of menu items for a regional fast-food chain. Which city had the greater total sales: Wharvton or Algrimand?","Level":2,"Final answer":"Wharvton","file_name":"7cc4acfa-63fd-4acc-a1a1-e8e529e0a97f.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached file.\n2. Locate the rows representing Wharvton and Algrimand.\n3. Write functions to sum each relevant row.\n4. Compare the sums.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Excel\n2. Calculator","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"67e8878b-5cef-4375-804e-e6291fdbe78a","Question":"The attached PDF lists accommodations in the resort community of Seahorse Island. Which type of accommodation has a higher average rating in Seahorse Island?","Level":2,"Final answer":"Hotels","file_name":"67e8878b-5cef-4375-804e-e6291fdbe78a.pdf","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the provided file.\n2. Sum the ratings of the rows listed under Hotels, to get 19.\n3. Divide this by the number of hotels, 5, to get an average rating of 3.8.\n4. Sum the ratings of the rows listed under Rental Houses, to get 35.\n5. Divide this by the number of rental houses, 10, to get an average rating of 3.5.\n6. Since the average rating for hotels is higher than that for rental houses, answer \u201cHotels\u201d.","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. PDF viewer\n2. Calculator","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"6359a0b1-8f7b-499b-9336-840f9ab90688","Question":"What is the area of the green polygon in the attached file? The numbers in purple represent the lengths of the side they are next to.","Level":2,"Final answer":"39","file_name":"6359a0b1-8f7b-499b-9336-840f9ab90688.png","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached file.\n2. Split the shape into five rectangles.\n3. Find the missing side lengths from the side lengths that are given.\n4. Find the area for each rectangle.\n5. Add the areas together to get the area of the entire shape, 39.","Number of steps":"5","How long did this take?":"5-10 minutes","Tools":"1. Image recognition\n2. OCR\n3. Calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"54612da3-fd56-4941-80f4-5eb82330de25","Question":"The attached file shows the locomotives in the collection of a North American railroad museum. How many wheels do the listed steam locomotives have in total?","Level":2,"Final answer":"60","file_name":"54612da3-fd56-4941-80f4-5eb82330de25.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached spreadsheet.\n2. Examine its structure, with the steam locomotives listed together and a column denoting the wheel configuration.\n3. Search the web for \u201csteam locomotive wheel configuration\u201d.\n4. Click Wikipedia result.\n5. Skim article to learn that the Whyte Notation is commonly used in North America.\n6. Click link to Whyte Notation article.\n7. Skim article to learn how to read the Whyte Notation: each number corresponds to the number of one type of wheel.\n8. Count the wheels listed for steam locomotives in the spreadsheet to get the answer, 60.","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"5-10 minutes","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel\n2. Search engine\n3. Web browser\n4. Calculator","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"4d51c4bf-4b0e-4f3d-897b-3f6687a7d9f2","Question":"This spreadsheet contains a list of clients for a retractable awning company. Each client has ordered a new awning for the back of their house within the last 90 days. The company makes different designs depending on whether the awning is made to block sunrises or sunsets. In this region, houses with odd-numbered street addresses face east, and houses with even-numbered street addresses face west. How many of these clients will be receiving the sunset awning design?","Level":2,"Final answer":"8","file_name":"4d51c4bf-4b0e-4f3d-897b-3f6687a7d9f2.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached spreadsheet.\n2. Count the number of even and odd street addresses: 4 are even and 8 are odd. So, 4 houses face west and 8 houses face east.\n3. Since these awnings are for the backyard, the houses that face east have a back facing west, and vice-versa. Since the sun sets in the west, the 8 east-facing houses need the sunset-style awning.","Number of steps":"3","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel \/ Google Sheets","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"4d0aa727-86b1-406b-9b33-f870dd14a4a5","Question":"The attached file lists the locomotives owned by a local railroad museum. It gives each locomotive\u2019s identifying number, operating status, and the name of the daily excursion it heads, if operational. What are the odds that today\u2019s Sunset Picnic Trip will use a steam locomotive? Assume that each day\u2019s excursion picks one of its assigned locomotives at random, and express the answer in the form \u201c1 in 4\u201d, \u201c1 in 5\u201d, etc.","Level":2,"Final answer":"1 in 3","file_name":"4d0aa727-86b1-406b-9b33-f870dd14a4a5.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the provided file.\n2. Count the number of locomotives with \u201cSunset Picnic Trip\u201d listed in the excursion column, 3.\n3. Count the number of those locomotives that are listed in the \u201cSteam\u201d section, 1.\n4. Since there are three total locomotives used for the Sunset Picnic Trip, and one is a steam locomotive, the odds are 1 in 3.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"366e2f2b-8632-4ef2-81eb-bc3877489217","Question":"The attached file lists accommodations in the resort town of Seahorse Island. Based on the information in this file, which seems like the better available place to stay for a family that enjoys swimming and wants a full house?","Level":2,"Final answer":"Shelley's placefile_name366e2f2b-8632-4ef2-81eb-bc3877489217.pdfAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Open the provided PDF.\n2. Check Rental Houses. \n3. Check the house with pool. \n4. Check for availability: Shelley's place is the only fit.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. PDF viewer","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"32102e3e-d12a-4209-9163-7b3a104efe5d","Question":"The attached spreadsheet shows the inventory for a movie and video game rental store in Seattle, Washington. What is the title of the oldest Blu-Ray recorded in this spreadsheet? Return it as appearing in the spreadsheet.","Level":2,"Final answer":"Time-Parking 2: Parallel Universe","file_name":"32102e3e-d12a-4209-9163-7b3a104efe5d.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached file.\n2. Compare the years given in the Blu-Ray section to find the oldest year, 2009.\n3. Find the title of the Blu-Ray disc that corresponds to the year 2009: Time-Parking 2: Parallel Universe.","Number of steps":"3","How long did this take?":"1 minute","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"2b3ef98c-cc05-450b-a719-711aee40ac65","Question":"Could you help me out with this assignment? Our professor sprung it on us at the end of class Friday, and I'm still trying to figure it out. The question he asked us was about an anagram. I've attached an audio recording of the question that he asked, so if you could please take a listen and give me the answer, I'd really appreciate the help. Please limit your response to the anagram text that could be generated from the original line which fulfills the professor's request, without any other commentary. Also, please don't include any punctuation in your response.LevelFinal answerTo be or not to be that is the question whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortunefile_name2b3ef98c-cc05-450b-a719-711aee40ac65.mp3Annotator MetadataStepsStep 1: Load the audio file my user submitted with the query\nStep 2: Using speech-to-text tools, convert the audio to plain text, and store the text for evaluation:\n\n\\n\nStep 3: Evaluate the transcribed text for relevant information:\nThe transcribed text references \ twice\nThe text contains the anagram to solve: \\nThe decoded text resolves as a well-known line of \\n\nStep 4: Using a web browser, access a search engine and conduct a search, \\nStep 5: Navigate to the first search result, https:\/\/www.vocabulary.com\/dictionary\/bard\nStep 6: Evaluate the page content, noting that the page identifies William Shakespeare as \\nStep 7: Navigate to a search engine and conduct a search, \\nStep 8: Navigate to the first search result, https:\/\/www.chem.ucla.edu\/~ltfang\/humors\/anagram.html\nStep 9: Evaluate the page content, noting that the page identifies the anagram of \ as \\nStep 10: Compare the information provided by the website resource to the original text, to determine if the original text and the candidate solution share the same letters. As this is the case, store this anagram as a candidate solution.\nStep 11: Navigate to a search engine and conduct a search, \\nStep 12: Navigate to the first search result, https:\/\/poets.org\/poem\/hamlet-act-iii-scene-i-be-or-not-be\nStep 13: Evaluate the page content, learning that the phrase \ is a line from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, which corresponds with both the clue provided by the professor in the initial text and the clue provided in the anagrammed text.\nStep 14: Confirming the accuracy of the surfaced result, provide the correct response to my user, formatted as requested, \"To be or not to be that is the question whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune\"","Number of steps":"14","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. A web browser\n2. A search engine\n3. A speech-to-text tool","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"076c8171-9b3b-49b9-a477-244d2a532826","Question":"The attached file contains a list of vendors in the Liminal Springs mall, along with each vendor\u2019s monthly revenue and the rent they pay the mall. I want you to find the vendor that makes the least money, relative to the rent it pays. Then, tell me what is listed in the \u201ctype\u201d column for that vendor.","Level":2,"Final answer":"Finance","file_name":"076c8171-9b3b-49b9-a477-244d2a532826.xlsx","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the attached spreadsheet.\n2. Write formulas that divide each row\u2019s revenue by its rent. This will tell me how much each vendor makes relative to its rent.\n3. Note the value in the type column for the lowest result, Finance.","Number of steps":"3","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Microsoft Excel\n2. Calculator","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"c61d22de-5f6c-4958-a7f6-5e9707bd3466","Question":"A paper about AI regulation that was originally submitted to arXiv.org in June 2022 shows a figure with three axes, where each axis has a label word at both ends. Which of these words is used to describe a type of society in a Physics and Society article submitted to arXiv.org on August 11, 2016?","Level":2,"Final answer":"egalitarian","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Go to arxiv.org and navigate to the Advanced Search page.\n2. Enter \"AI regulation\" in the search box and select \"All fields\" from the dropdown.\n3. Enter 2022-06-01 and 2022-07-01 into the date inputs, select \"Submission date (original)\", and submit the search.\n4. Go through the search results to find the article that has a figure with three axes and labels on each end of the axes, titled \"Fairness in Agreement With European Values: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on AI Regulation\".\n5. Note the six words used as labels: deontological, egalitarian, localized, standardized, utilitarian, and consequential.\n6. Go back to arxiv.org\n7. Find \"Physics and Society\" and go to the page for the \"Physics and Society\" category.\n8. Note that the tag for this category is \"physics.soc-ph\".\n9. Go to the Advanced Search page.\n10. Enter \"physics.soc-ph\" in the search box and select \"All fields\" from the dropdown.\n11. Enter 2016-08-11 and 2016-08-12 into the date inputs, select \"Submission date (original)\", and submit the search.\n12. Search for instances of the six words in the results to find the paper titled \"Phase transition from egalitarian to hierarchical societies driven by competition between cognitive and social constraints\", indicating that \"egalitarian\" is the correct answer.","Number of steps":"12","How long did this take?":"8 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Image recognition tools (to identify and parse a figure with three axes)","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"2dfc4c37-fec1-4518-84a7-10095d30ad75","Question":"According to Box Office Mojo's 2020 Worldwide Box Office list, how many of the top 10 highest-grossing worldwide movies are also on the top 10 highest-grossing domestic movies? Your answer should be a numerical integer value.LevelFinal answer6file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Google searched \.\n2. Clicked on the first result: Box Office Mojo, https:\/\/www.boxofficemojo.com\/year\/world\/2020\/, 2020 Worldwide Box Office.\n3. Looked at the top 10 highest-grossing worldwide movies of 2020: 1. The Eight Hundred, 2. Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train, 3. Bad Boys for Life, 4. My People, My Homeland, 5. Tenet, 6. Sonic the Hedgehog, 7. Dolittle, 8. Legend of Deification, 9. A Little Red Flower, 10. The Croods: A New Age.\n4. Clicked on the column labeled \ to sort by highest-grossing domestic movies of 2020.\n5. Looked at the first 10 movies on the list: Bad Boys for Life, Sonic the Hedgehog, Birds of Prey, Dolittle, The Invisible Man, The Call of the Wild, Onward, The Croods: A New Age, Tenet, Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train.\n6. For each of these movies: If the number under \ is less than or equal to 10, then the movie is also among the top 10 highest-grossing worldwide movies of 2020.\n7. Form the final list: Bad Boys for Life, Sonic the Hedgehog, Dolittle, The Croods: A New Age, Tenet, Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train.\n8. Count the number of movies on the list: 6,Number of steps8How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Web Browser\n2. Search EngineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id08cae58d-4084-4616-b6dd-dd6534e4825bQuestionAccording to Google Finance, when was the first year the Apple stock went above $50 (without adjusting for stock split)?LevelFinal answer2018file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. typed in \ on browser\n2. clicked first link\n3. clicked \ to display entire history of apple stock\n4. hovered mouse around the area that line crosses over $50\n5. noted the dateNumber of steps5How long did this take?4 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. code\/data analysis toolsNumber of tools2 |
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task_id1dcc160f-c187-48c2-b68e-319bd4354f3dQuestionAccording to Openreview.net, at the NeurIPS 2022 Conference, how many papers by an author named Yuri were accepted with a \ recommendation?LevelFinal answer3file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Went to openreview.net.\n2. Scroll down and clicked the \ link.\n3. Clicked \.\n4. Opened the \ toggle menu.\n5. Clicked \.\n6. Opened the top paper.\n7. Clicked \.\n8. Searched \ in the search box.\n9. Opened each of the four papers and checked the Recommendation field.\n10. Counted the \ recommendations.Number of steps8How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id7619a514-5fa8-43ef-9143-83b66a43d7a4QuestionAccording to github, when was Regression added to the oldest closed numpy.polynomial issue that has the Regression label in MM\/DD\/YY?LevelFinal answer04\/15\/18file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google search.\n2. Opened the NumPy GitHub page.\n3. Clicked \ in the repo tabs.\n4. Clicked \ on the filter bar.\n5. Set the filter to the \ label.\n6. Set the filter to the \ label.\n7. Opened the oldest Regression post.\n8. Scrolled down to find when the Regression label was added (Apr 15, 2018).\n9. Converted to MM\/DD\/YY (04\/15\/18).Number of steps9How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id73c1b9fe-ee1d-4cf4-96ca-35c08f97b054QuestionAccording to the USGS, in what year was the American Alligator first found west of Texas (not including Texas)?LevelFinal answer1954file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search the web for \u201cAmerican Alligator USGS\u201d.\n2. Click result for the USGS Species Profile.\n3. Click \u201cAnimated Map\u201d.\n4. Click the \u201cSkip years with no recorded sightings\u201d button.\n5. Zoom out on the map to better view the whole U.S.\n6. Move the slider back to the beginning, then advance it until I see a red dot pop up west of Texas.\n7. Note the year that the dot appears, 1954.Number of steps7How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. Image recognitionNumber of tools3 |
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task_id0a3cd321-3e76-4622-911b-0fda2e5d6b1aQuestionAccording to the World Bank, which countries had gross savings of over 35% of GDP for every year in the period 2001-2010? Give your answer as a comma-separated list of countries in alphabetical order. Use the countries most common names in english when answering.LevelFinal answerBrunei, China, Morocco, Singaporefile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Use search engine to search for \.\n2. Open World Bank data webpage showing gross savings as % of GDP (https:\/\/data.worldbank.org\/indicator\/NY.GNS.ICTR.ZS).\n3. Download data from webpage as Excel file and open it in a spreadsheet editor like Microsoft Excel.\n4. Go to the file's \"Data\" sheet.\n5. Add columns with formulas indicating if the gross savings % of GDP figures in each of the years from 2001 to 2010 are greater than 35 for each row.\n6. Add column computing AND of the boolean values from the previous step for each row.\n7. Filter for rows where the output of the AND from the previous step is true.\n8. Get the list of country names in the remaining rows, excluding non-country regions and categories.\n9. Sort the list alphabetically and format it as a comma-separated list to get the final answer: Brunei Darussalam, China, Morocco, Singapore","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"12 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Spreadsheet editor","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"65da0822-a48a-4a68-bbad-8ed1b835a834","Question":"All of the individuals who formally held the position of United States secretary of homeland security prior to April 2019, excluding those who held the position in an acting capacity, have a bachelor's degree. Of the universities that these bachelor's degrees were from, which is the westernmost university and which is the easternmost university? Give them to me as a comma-separated list, I only want the name of the cities where the universities are located, with the westernmost city listed first.","Level":2,"Final answer":"Santa Clara, Boston","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Go to the Wikipedia page for \"United States secretary of homeland security\".\n2. Open the Wikipedia pages for each person who held the position of United States secretary of homeland security in a non-acting capacity prior to April 2019.\n3. Using the infobox on each person's Wikipedia page, open the Wikipedia page for the university from which each person received a bachelor's degree (bachelor's degree indicated by AB, BA, or BS).\n4. Comparing the longitude coordinates for each university given on their Wikipedia pages, note that Santa Clara University is the westernmost as it has the highest longitude value in degrees W.\n5. Note that the easternmost is either Harvard University or University of Massachusetts Boston, but the longitude for Harvard University is expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds (71\u00b007\u203201\u2033W) while the longitude for University of Massachusetts Boston is expressed in decimal degrees (71.038445\u00b0W), requiring conversion to determine which is further east.\n6. Convert 71\u00b007\u203201\u2033W to decimal degrees using the formula [decimal degrees] = [degrees] + [minutes] \/ 60 + [seconds] \/ 3600 to get approximately 71.1169\u00b0W for Harvard's longitude, which is further west than the University of Massachusetts Boston's longitude.\n7. Use determined westernmost and easternmost university names to produce the final answer: Santa Clara University, University of Massachusetts BostonNumber of steps7How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. CalculatorNumber of tools2 |
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task_ide2d69698-bc99-4e85-9880-67eaccd66e6cQuestionAs of August 2023, who is the only winner of the US version of Survivor to be born in the month of May?LevelFinal answerMichele Fitzgeraldfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Google \. Scroll down to the Wikipedia listing \.\n Search, https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Survivor_(American_TV_series), \n2.I begin to make a list of all the Survivor winners and their seasons. \n3.I google \ and click on cast tab at cbs.com (https:\/\/www.cbs.com\/shows\/survivor\/cast\/). It features the players of the most recently aired season. I click on the Seasons tab and scroll down to the first season. I find the winner from the first season (based on my list compiled from the en.wikipedia.org site mentioned in step 1) and scroll through the bio information until I see the mention of their birthday. It is usually contained in the last sentence of the bio. I repeat this process until I get to Season 18. It is at this point that CBS starts to omit the full birthdays. For seasons 18 and 19 they include the month and date but omit the year. By Season 20, the birthday is omitted completely. \n4. So now I am making a simple template entry in google for each successive winner: When was (insert winner's name), winner of (insert season they won) of Survivor born? There are usually two prominent sites I look for in my Google feed for this information:\n\n 1. Wikipedia page for that contestant: ex.: https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/J._T._Thomas_(Survivor_contestant)\n 2. Survivor Wiki: ex.: https:\/\/survivor.fandom.com\/wiki\/J.T._Thomas \n Overall I have found the fan pages to be pretty reliable. If both options were available, I did take the opportunity to verify \n that they matched up. I did not find any discrepancies (as far as birthdays) between the two.\n\n5. Now I have a list of all forty of the winners from the first forty seasons of Survivor (two of them have won twice). I comb the list and \nnote the months when they are mentioned and how many times that they appear. Michele Fitzgerald, the winner of Season 32 of Survivor, is the only listed with a birthday in May.","Number of steps":"I have five main processes listed but the individual steps for each winner (and any confirmation searches) would place it into the 40-60 range.","How long did this take?":"65 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"db4fd70a-2d37-40ea-873f-9433dc5e301f","Question":"As of May 2023, how many stops are between South Station and Windsor Gardens on MBTA\u2019s Franklin-Foxboro line (not included)?","Level":2,"Final answer":"10","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \u201cMBTA Franklin Foxboro line\u201d.\n2. Click on top result, on the MBTA website.\n3. Scroll down on the list of stops, and count the current stops between South Station and Windsor Gardens.\n4. Click the \u201cSchedule & Maps\u201d tab to view a map of the route.\n5. Examine the map to confirm that the order of stops is the same as on the listing of stops.\n6. Return to web search.\n7. Click on Wikipedia article for Franklin line.\n8. Read the article to check whether any stops were added or removed since the date given in the question.\n9. Search the web for \u201cMBTA Franklin Foxboro Line changes\u201d.\n10. Click News tab.\n11. Click article about rail schedule changes.\n12. Confirm that none of the changes affect the answer to the question.","Number of steps":"12","How long did this take?":"5-10 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"d1af70ea-a9a4-421a-b9cc-94b5e02f1788","Question":"As of the 2020 census, what was the population difference between the largest county seat and smallest county seat, by land area of the county seat, in Washington state? For population figures, please use the official data from data.census.gov. Please report the integer difference.","Level":2,"Final answer":"736455","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"Step 1: Using a web browser, access a search engine and conduct a search, \"Washington cities by area\"\nStep 2: Navigate to the second search result, https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_municipalities_in_Washington\nStep 3: Evaluate the page contents, finding the largest and smallest county seats by land area, Seattle and Cathlamet\nStep 4: Using a web browser, navigate to https:\/\/data.census.gov\/\nStep 5: Using the website's search area, conduct a search, Seattle, Washington\nStep 6: Record the reported 2020 Decennial Census population of Seattle, Washington, 737,015\nStep 7: Using the website's search area, conduct a search, Cathlamet, Washington\nStep 8: Record the reported 2020 Decennial Census population of Cathlamet, Washington, 560\nStep 9: Using a calculator, find the difference in populations,\n\n737,015 - 560\n736,455\nStep 10: Report the correct answer to my user in the requested format, \"736,455\"","Number of steps":"10","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. A web browser\n2. A search engine\n3. A calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"7a4a336d-dcfa-45a0-b014-824c7619e8de","Question":"At the two-minute mark in the YouTube video uploaded by the channel \u201cGameGrumps\u201d on May 14, 2017 as part of their playthrough of the game Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the shows\u2019 hosts are competing on one of the game\u2019s racetracks. What was the world record time for that track in the game\u2019s 150cc mode as of June 7, 2023? Express your answer in minutes and seconds, rounding the seconds to the nearest hundredth, e.g. 1:01.001.","Level":2,"Final answer":"1:41.614","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \u201cgamegrumps mario kart 8 deluxe may 14 2017\u201d.\n2. Click on the YouTube video result.\n3. Navigate to two minutes into the video.\n4. Scroll further back until I see the name of the racecourse, Yoshi Circuit.\n5. Search the web for \u201cmario kart 8 deluxe yoshi circuit world record 150cc\u201d\n6. Scroll down until I find a reliable world record listing site.\n7. Navigate through the site until I find the record that meets the specified criteria.\n8. Read the date the record was set to confirm that it applies to the question\u2019s specified date.","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"5-10 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. YouTube\n4. OCR","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"b9763138-c053-4832-9f55-86200cb1f99c","Question":"Compute the check digit the Tropicos ID for the Order Helotiales would have if it were an ISBN-10 number.","Level":2,"Final answer":"3","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"Tropicos ID Order Helotiales\"\n2. Find the correct ID on the first result\n3. Search \"isbn 10 check digit calculator\" or calculate check digit by hand","Number of steps":"3","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. search engine\n3. calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"0bb3b44a-ede5-4db5-a520-4e844b0079c5","Question":"Consider the following symbols: \ud809\udc1c \ud809\udc10\ud809\udc1a\n\nThis is a number written using the Mesopotamian\/Babylonian number system and represented with Sumerian cuneiform. Convert this number into Arabic numerals as a decimal number.","Level":2,"Final answer":"536","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Look up Babylonian number system (base 60, using uniform 'hashmarks' as counters)\n2. Converted the Cuniform to Arabic (8 56)\n3. Since Babylonian is a base 60 system, converted the \"60\"'s place to decimal (8*60=480)\n4. Added 56 to 480 (536).Number of steps4How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Bablyonian cuniform -> arabic legendNumber of tools1 |
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task_id0a65cb96-cb6e-4a6a-8aae-c1084f613456QuestionDuring the first week of August 2015, one of the NASA Astronomy Pictures of the Day shows the lights of a city on the horizon. The namesake of this city also has a landmark building in Chicago named after him. What is the name of the architectural firm that designed this landmark building? Give the first name appearing in the name of the firm as of June 2023.LevelFinal answerHolabirdfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Use search engine to search for \.\n2. Navigate to the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive.\n3. Open the Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2015 August 1-7.\n4. Read the descriptions to check which picture shows the lights of a city on the horizon (2015 August 3) and note the name of the city (Marquette, Michigan, USA).\n5. Go to the Wikipedia article for Marquette, Michigan and note that the city was named after Jacques Marquette.\n6. Go to the Wikipedia article for Jacques Marquette and note that the Marquette Building in Chicago was named after him.\n7. Go to the Wikipedia page for the Marquette Building and verify that it is a Chicago landmark.\n8. Read the article and note that it was designed by architects Holabird & Roche.\n9. Go to the Wikipedia page for Holabird & Roche.\n10. Under \, select the latest version of the page revised during or before June 2023.\n11. Note that the name of the firm is Holabird & Root as of June 2023.Number of steps11How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id7b5377b0-3f38-4103-8ad2-90fe89864c04QuestionFind the value of x to the nearest tenth: Lx = (d\/dx * (A * x-squared)) + 4-thousand'n'ninety-7 minus C\nWhere L is the last two digits of the year of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence,\nA is the number of colors in the TikTok logo as of July 2023, excluding black and white,\nand C is the height of the average woman in the Philippines according to a July 2023 Business Insider article, rounded to the nearest whole centimeterLevelFinal answer563.9file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Googled Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, found it to be in 1811, thus L = 11\n2. Googled TikTok logo, found 4 colors, 2 of which are black and white, so A = 2\n3. Googled average height of woman in Philippines, found it to be 149.6cm, so C = 150\n4. Deciphered formula to mean 11x = (d\/dx(2x^2)) + 4097 - 150\n5. Used simple calculus and algebra to solve the equationNumber of steps5How long did this take?40 minutesTools1. A web browser\n2. A search engine\n3. A calculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_id08f3a05f-5947-4089-a4c4-d4bcfaa6b7a0QuestionGiven $x_0 = -5$ and $f(x) = x^3 + 4x^2 - 3x + 8$, what is the smallest $n$ where using Newton's Method $n = n+1$ after rounding to four decimal places?","Level":2,"Final answer":"2","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Verify Netwon's method as x_(n+1) = x_n - f(x_n)\/f'(x_n) by searching\n2. Calculate the derivative: f'(x) = 3x^2 + 8x - 3\n3. Find x_1 using the given x_0 value: x_1 = -5 - ((-5)^3 + 4(-5)^2 - 3(-5) + 8)\/(3(-5)^2 + 8(-5) - 3) = -79\/16 \u2248 -4.9375\n4. Iterate: x_2 = -79\/16 - ((-79\/16)^3 + 4(-79\/16)^2 - 3(-79\/16) + 8)\/(3(-79\/16)^2 + 8(-79\/16) - 3) = -309711\/62744 \u2248 -4.9361\n5. They are not the same, so iterate: x_3 = -309711\/62744 - ((-309711\/62744)^3 + 4(-309711\/62744)^2 - 3(-309711\/62744) + 8)\/(3(-309711\/62744)^2 + 8(-309711\/62744) - 3) = -18658881319456319\/3780082116675876 \u2248 -4.9361\n6. They are the same, so we stop and know n = 2 is the smallest value where this occurs.Number of steps6How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. computer algebra systemNumber of tools1 |
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task_ida7feb290-76bb-4cb7-8800-7edaf7954f2fQuestionHow many High Energy Physics - Lattice articles listed in January 2020 on Arxiv had ps versions available?LevelFinal answer31file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened the top result of https:\/\/arxiv.org\/.\n3. Opened the High Energy Physics - Lattice section.\n4. Set the date to 2020 January.\n5. Counted the number of articles with \ formats available on each page.\n6. Added the numbers from each page to get the total.Number of steps6How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. CalculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_idf3917a3d-1d17-4ee2-90c5-683b072218feQuestionHow many edits were made to the Wikipedia page on Antidisestablishmentarianism from its inception until June of 2023?LevelFinal answer2732file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search the web for \u201cAntidisestablishmentarianism\u201d.\n2. Click the Wikipedia result.\n3. Click \u201cView history\u201d to see edits made to the page.\n4. Click \u201c500\u201d to view 500 edits on the page at a time.\n5. Note that no edits appear to have been made after May of 2023, so all 500 edits on the current page meet the question\u2019s criteria.\n6. Click \u201colder 500\u201d to view older edits.\n7. Repeat until I reach the end of the revisions, counting how many sets of 500 I passed until reaching the last page.\n8. On the last page, Ctrl-F for \u201ccur\u201d and \u201cprev\u201d. These abbreviations appear before every revision, so the number of times they each appear on the page (minus the number of times they each appear in the description at the top) is the number of revisions on this page.\n9. Add the number of revisions on the last page (232), to the number from the pages of 500 (5 pages times 500 edits equals 2500) to get the answer, 2732.Number of steps9How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browserNumber of tools2 |
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task_idecbc4f94-95a3-4cc7-b255-6741a458a625QuestionHow many images are there in the latest 2022 Lego english wikipedia article?LevelFinal answer13file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Open a web browser\n2. Navigate to en.wikipedia.org\n3. Search for \\n4. Click on \\n5. Click on \\n6. Click on \\n7. In the \ table, click on the edits for the latest month in 2022 (2022-12)\n8. Click on the latest link on the page, \\n9. Click on \\n10. Read to confirm if the source is from the given version (unable to determine)\n11. Go back one page\n12. Visually count the number of images displayed on the pageNumber of steps12How long did this take?6 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Access to Wikipedia\n3. Image recognition toolsNumber of tools3 |
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task_id48eb8242-1099-4c26-95d4-ef22b002457aQuestionHow many nonindigenous crocodiles were found in Florida from the year 2000 through 2020? You can get the data from the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database.LevelFinal answer6file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search the web for \u201cusgs nonnative aquatic species database\u201d.\n2. Navigate to the database of reptiles.\n3. For each species called a \u201ccrocodile\u201d, click Collection Info.\n4. Count instances where a crocodile was found in both Florida and in the specified date range.Number of steps4How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browserNumber of tools2 |
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task_id9f41b083-683e-4dcf-9185-ccfeaa88fa45QuestionHow many pages if the 2023 IPCC report (85 pages version) mentions nuclear energy?LevelFinal answer0file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Open a web browser\n2. Go to a search engine\n3. Search for \\n4. Click on the link for \ \n5. Click on \\n6. Click on \Longer Report\nuclear energy\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:2,:,:,:{:Whitney Museum of American Art collection search\Rain in Rifle Season, Distributions from Split-Interest Trusts, Price Includes Uniform, Never Hit Soft, 2003\On War\,:,:,:,:}} |
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{:,:,:2,:,:,:{:Federico Lauria's 2014 dissertation\".\n2. Open the result from philarchive.org and open the PDF file for the full paper.\n3. Search for footnote 397 to find that the referenced work is Thomas Hobbes's \.\n4. Use search engine to search for \.\n5. Go to the museum's search webpage.\n6. Enter \"Hobbes Leviathan\" into the search box and submit the search.\n7. Open the two results, one by Jan Stussy (\"A free man...\") and one by Leon Karp (\"Hereby it is manifest...\").\n8. Verify from the full titles of these works that the titles are quotes from \"Leviathan\".\n9. Use search engine to search for \"Thomas Hobbes Leviathan full text\".\n10. Open any result that contains the full text, like the Project Gutenberg version.\n11. Search the text for the titles of each painting, using different substrings from the titles as needed to account for variations in spelling and punctuation.\n12. Find that the \"A free man...\" quote is from Chapter XXI (21) and that the \"Hereby it is manifest...\" quote is from Chapter XIII (13).\n13. Calculate the absolute difference of the chapter numbers: 21 - 13 = 8.","Number of steps":"13","How long did this take?":"7 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Calculator","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"ded28325-3447-4c56-860f-e497d6fb3577","Question":"This is a secret message my friend gave me. It says where we should meet for our picnic on Friday. The only problem is, it\u2019s encrypted in the Caesar cipher, so I can\u2019t read it. Can you tell me what it says? This is the message:\n\nZsmxsm sc sx Zyvilsec Zvkjk.","Level":2,"Final answer":"Picnic is in Ploybius Plaza.","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \u201cCaesar cipher decrypt\u201d.\n2. Click on top result, a decoding website.\n3. Enter the message into the text box.\n4. Click \u201cDECRYPT (BRUTEFORCE)\u201d to get all possible decryptions.\n5. Scroll through the results, noting that one possibility matches the user\u2019s scenario of having a picnic.","Number of steps":"5","How long did this take?":"5 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"dd3c7503-f62a-4bd0-9f67-1b63b94194cc","Question":"Use density measures from the chemistry materials licensed by Marisa Alviar-Agnew & Henry Agnew under the CK-12 license in LibreText's Introductory Chemistry materials as compiled 08\/21\/2023.\n\nI have a gallon of honey and a gallon of mayonnaise at 25C. I remove one cup of honey at a time from the gallon of honey. How many times will I need to remove a cup to have the honey weigh less than the mayonaise? Assume the containers themselves weigh the same.LevelFinal answer6file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search \\n2. Click result, confirm the correct license.\n3. Search \\n4. Use results with density measures to form the equation (16*236.588)(1.420 - 0.910)\/(236.588*1.420)\n5. Round upNumber of steps5How long did this take?20 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. CalculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_id2a649bb1-795f-4a01-b3be-9a01868dae73QuestionWhat are the EC numbers of the two most commonly used chemicals for the virus testing method in the paper about SPFMV and SPCSV in the Pearl Of Africa from 2016? Return the semicolon-separated numbers in the order of the alphabetized chemicals.LevelFinal answer3.1.3.1; 1.11.1.7file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Noted the answer from the results.\n3. Searched \ on Google.\n4. Opened \ at https:\/\/onlinelibrary.wiley.com\/doi\/full\/10.1111\/jph.12451.\n5. Found the section on virus testing.\n6. Searched \ on Google.\n7. Noted horseradish peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase from the results.\n8. Searched \ on Google.\n9. Noted the answer from the featured text snippet (1.11.1.7).\n10. Searched \ on Google.\n11. Noted the answer from the featured text snippet (3.1.3.1).\n12. Alphabetized the chemicals.\n13. Put the numbers in the order of the chemicals.Number of steps13How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_ida26649c6-1cb2-470a-871e-6910c64c3e53QuestionWhat is the absolute difference in tens of thousands between the population of chinstrap penguins on the Wikipedia page for penguin species populations as of the end of 2018 and the population recorded in the Nature.com \ article from 2020, assuming two penguins per breeding pair?LevelFinal answer116file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google search.\n2. Opened the \ Wikipedia article.\n3. Clicked \.\n4. Scrolled to the end of 2018 and opened the page.\n5. Scrolled to the encoding for the population table.\n6. Recorded the number of chinstrap penguins (8 million).\n7. Searched \ in Google search.\n8. Opened the top link to the article with the corresponding name and date.\n9. Read the abstract and noted the number of breeding pairs (3.42 million).\n10. Multiplied the breeding pairs by 2 to get the number of penguins (6.84 million).\n11. Subtracted the Wikipedia population from the Nature.com population (1.16 million).\n12. Multiplied 1.16 by 100 to get tens of thousands (116).Number of steps12How long did this take?20 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. CalculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_ided58682d-bc52-4baa-9eb0-4eb81e1edaccQuestionWhat is the last word before the second chorus of the King of Pop's fifth single from his sixth studio album?","Level":2,"Final answer":"stare","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Google searched \"King of Pop\".\n2. Clicked on Michael Jackson's Wikipedia.\n3. Scrolled down to \.\n4. Clicked on the sixth album, \.\n5. Looked under \.\n6. Clicked on the fifth single, \.\n7. Google searched \.\n8. Looked at the opening result with full lyrics sourced by Musixmatch.\n9. Looked for repeating lyrics to determine the chorus.\n10. Determined the chorus begins with \ and ends with \\n11. Found the second instance of the chorus within the lyrics.\n12. Noted the last word before the second chorus - \.Number of steps12How long did this take?20 minutesToolsWeb BrowserNumber of tools1 |
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task_id0e9e85b8-52b9-4de4-b402-5f635ab9631fQuestionWhat is the latest chronological year date written in the image on the webpage found when following the first citation reference link on the latest version of Carl Nebel's Wikipedia page as of August 2023?","Level":2,"Final answer":"1927","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Located Carl Nebel's Wikipedia page.\n2. After navigating to the references at the bottom, I followed the link in the first one, titled \Nebel, Carl\\n3. That takes me to the Thieme-Becker Wiki page, where I open the embedded image.\n4. Scanning through, the latest year date mentioned is 1927Number of steps4How long did this take?15 MinutesTools1. A web browser\n2. A search engine\n3. Image recognition\/OCRNumber of tools3 |
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task_id8b3379c0-0981-4f5b-8407-6444610cb212QuestionWhat is the maximum length in meters of #9 in the first National Geographic short on YouTube that was ever released according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website? Just give the number.LevelFinal answer1.8file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google search.\n2. Opened the National Geographic YouTube channel.\n3. Clicked \.\n4. Watched the oldest short (\) and noted #9 (Blacktip Reef).\n5. Searched \ on Google search.\n6. Opened \ on the Monterey Bay Aquarium website and noted the maximum length.Number of steps6How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Video recognition toolsNumber of tools3 |
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task_id33d8ea3b-6c6b-4ff1-803d-7e270dea8a57QuestionWhat is the minimum number of page links a person must click on to go from the english Wikipedia page on The Lord of the Rings (the book) to the english Wikipedia page on A Song of Ice and Fire (the book series)? In your count, include each link you would click on to get to the page. Use the pages as they appeared at the end of the day on July 3, 2023.LevelFinal answer2file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search the web for \u201clord of the rings wikipedia\u201d.\n2. Click on Wikipedia result.\n3. Click \u201cView history\u201d to see if the page has been edited since July 3, 2023.\n4. Since it hasn\u2019t been, return to the current revision.\n5. Ctrl-F for \u201csong\u201d to see if A Song of Ice and Fire is linked to on this page.\n6. Not seeing A Song of Ice and Fire on the current page, search for a link to a page that will likely mention A Song of Ice and Fire.\n7. Click the link for \u201cHigh fantasy\u201d.\n8. Click \u201cView history\u201d to see if the page has been edited since July 3, 2023.\n9. Since it hasn\u2019t been, return to the current revision.\n10. Ctrl-F for \u201csong\u201d, and find a link to A Song of Ice and Fire.\n11. Count the links: the High fantasy page and the A Song of Ice and Fire page make two.Number of steps11How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. CounterNumber of tools3 |
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task_id16d825ff-1623-4176-a5b5-42e0f5c2b0acQuestionWhat time was the Tri-Rail train that carried the most passengers on May 27, 2019 scheduled to arrive in Pompano Beach? Express your answer in the 12-hour digital clock format without leading zero if any, and include whether it is AM or PM.LevelFinal answer6:41 PMfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Search the web for \u201ctri rail ridership may 2019\u201d.\n2. Click result for Tri-Rail website.\n3. Click drop-down for 2019.\n4. Click PDF for May 2019 ridership report.\n5. Scroll down to find the statistics for each train.\n6. Locate the ridership numbers for the 27th, and scroll to find the train with the highest number for that day: train number P685.\n7. Search the web for \u201ctri rail schedule may 2019\u201d.\n8. Click result for Tri-Rail website.\n9. Noticing that the train doesn\u2019t appear on the weekday schedule, click the link for the weekend\/holiday schedule. May 27th may have been a holiday.\n10. Locate the time that P685 is scheduled to arrive at Pompano Beach: 6:41 PM.\n11. To confirm, search \u201cmay 2019 holidays\u201d.\n12. Verify that May 27th, 2019 was the Memorial Day holiday.\n13. Since the Tri-Rail website didn\u2019t give a date for its schedule, search the web for \u201ctri rail schedule changes\u201d to see if the schedule has changed since 2019.\n14. The only result mentioning a schedule change dates to 2015, so 6:41 PM seems like the answer.Number of steps14How long did this take?5-10 minutesTools1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. PDF viewerNumber of tools3 |
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task_id0ff53813-3367-4f43-bcbd-3fd725c1bf4bQuestionWhat two-word type of model did Manash Pratim Kashyap's and PS Fader's studies in customer retention studies published during 2018-2019 have in common (no punctuation)?LevelFinal answerbeta geometricfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/www.journalijar.com\/article\/26843\/a-simple-model-for-analyzing-the-customer-retention-comparing-rural-and-urban-store\/.\n3. Noted \ in the abstract.\n4. Searched \ on Google.\n5. Opened https:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/abs\/pii\/S1094996807700233.\n6. Noted \ in the abstract.\n7. Extracted the two words in common.Number of steps6How long did this take?10 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id624cbf11-6a41-4692-af9c-36b3e5ca3130QuestionWhat's the last line of the rhyme under the flavor name on the headstone visible in the background of the photo of the oldest flavor's headstone in the Ben & Jerry's online flavor graveyard as of the end of 2022?","Level":2,"Final answer":"So we had to let it die.","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"ben and jerrys flavor graveyard\" on Google search.\n2. Opened \"Flavor Graveyard\" on www.benjerry.com.\n3. Opened each flavor to find the oldest one (Dastardly Mash).\n4. Deciphered the blurry name on the headstone behind it (Miz Jelena's Sweet Potato Pie).\n5. Scrolled down to Miz Jelena's Sweet Potato Pie.\n6. Copied the last line of the rhyme.\n7. (Optional) Copied the URL.\n8. Searched \"internet archive\" on Google search.\n9. Opened the Wayback Machine.\n10. Entered the URL.\n11. Loaded the last 2022 page.\n12. Confirmed the information was the same.","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"7 minutes","Tools":"1. Image recognition tools\n2. Web browser\n3. Search engine","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"d5141ca5-e7a0-469f-bf3e-e773507c86e2","Question":"When was a picture of St. Thomas Aquinas first added to the Wikipedia page on the Principle of double effect? Answer using the format DD\/MM\/YYYY.","Level":2,"Final answer":"19\/02\/2009","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the web for \u201cprinciple of double effect wikipedia\u201d.\n2. Note a picture of St. Thomas Aquinas on the page, which is part of the Wikipedia \u201cseries on\u201d template.\n3. Click \u201cView history\u201d to see the page\u2019s revision history.\n4. Click to display more edits on the page.\n5. Ctrl-F for \u201ctemplate\u201d.\n6. Browse the mentions of \u201ctemplate\u201d until I find the revision that added the picture.\n7. Note the date that the template was added, 19 February 2009.\n8. Browse earlier revisions to ensure that a picture was not added earlier. ","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. Image recognition","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"56137764-b4e0-45b8-9c52-1866420c3df5","Question":"Which contributor to the version of OpenCV where support was added for the Mask-RCNN model has the same name as a former Chinese head of government when the names are transliterated to the Latin alphabet?","Level":2,"Final answer":"Li Peng","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Use search engine to search for \"OpenCV change log\".\n2. Open the top result from GitHub and search the page for \"Mask-RCNN\".\n3. Observe that support for Mask-RCNN model was added in OpenCV version 4.0.0.\n4. Expand the two lists of contributors for version 4.0.0.\n5. Go to the Wikipedia page for head of government. \n6. Scan through and note that for China, the head of government is the premier.\n7. Go to the Wikipedia page for premier of the People's Republic of China.\n8. Go to the linked page for List of premiers of the People's Republic of China.\n9. Compare the list of OpenCV version 4.0.0 contributors' names and the list of premiers of China to find that Li Peng is present in both lists.Number of steps9How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_idd700d50d-c707-4dca-90dc-4528cddd0c80QuestionWho composed the song that was performed by a rooster and a hamster in separate animated videos at separate tempos with different lyrics? Answer using the format First name Last name.LevelFinal answerRoger Millerfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/The_Hampsterdance_Song.\n3. Noted the song \ was the original to use the tune.\n4. Followed the link to https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Robin_Hood_(1973_film).\n5. Found the composer of \.Number of steps5How long did this take?5 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_idda52d699-e8d2-4dc5-9191-a2199e0b6a9bQuestionThe attached spreadsheet contains a list of books I read in the year 2022. What is the title of the book that I read the slowest, using the rate of words per day?LevelFinal answerOut of the Silent Planetfile_nameda52d699-e8d2-4dc5-9191-a2199e0b6a9b.xlsxAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Open the attached file.\n2. Search the web for the number of pages in the first book, Fire and Blood by George R. R. Martin.\n3. Since the results give conflicting answers, use an estimated word count of 200,000. The reading rates for the different books likely aren\u2019t close enough that a precise word count matters.\n4. Search the web for \u201csong of solomon toni morrison word count\u201d, to get the word count for the next book.\n5. Note the answer, 97,364.\n6. Search the web for \u201cthe lost symbol dan brown word count\u201d.\n7. Since the results give conflicting answers, use an estimated word count of 150,000.\n8. Search the web for \u201c2001 a space odyssey word count\u201d.\n9. Since the results give conflicting answers, use an estimated word count of 70,000.\n10. Search the web for \u201camerican gods neil gaiman word count\u201d.\n11. Note the answer, 183,222.\n12. Search the web for \u201cout of the silent planet cs lewis word count\u201d.\n13. Note the word count, 57,383.\n14. Search the web for \u201cthe andromeda strain word count\u201d.\n15. Note the word count, 67,254.\n16. Search the web for \u201cbrave new world word count\u201d.\n17. Note the word count, 63,766.\n18. Search the web for \u201csilence shusaku endo word count\u201d.\n19. Note the word count, 64,000\n20. Search the web for \u201cthe shining word count\u201d.\n21. Note the word count, 165,581.\n22. Count the number of days it took to read the first book: 45.\n23. Since the next book was read over the end of February, search the web for \u201cwas 2022 a leap year\u201d.\n24. Note that 2022 was not a leap year, so it has 28 days.\n25. Count the number of days it took to read the second book, 49.\n26. Count the number of days it took to read the third book, 66.\n27. Count the number of days it took to read the fourth book, 24.\n28. Count the number of days it took to read the fifth book, 51.\n29. Count the number of days it took to read the sixth book, 37.\n30. Count the number of days it took to read the seventh book, 31.\n31. Count the number of days it took to read the eighth book, 20.\n32. Count the number of days it took to read the ninth book, 34.\n33. Count the number of days it took to read the final book, 7.\n34. Divide the word count by number of pages to get words per day. For the first book, this is 200,000 divided by 45 equals about 4,444.\n35. Calculate the words per day for the second book, 1,987.\n36. Calculate the words per day for the third book, 2,273.\n37. Calculate the words per day for the fourth book, 2,917.\n38. Calculate the words per day for the fifth book, 3,593.\n39. Calculate the words per day for the sixth book, 1,551.\n40. Calculate the words per day for the seventh book, 2,169.\n41. Calculate the words per day for the eighth book, 3,188.\n42. Calculate the words per day for the ninth book, 1,882.\n43. Calculate the words per day for the final book, 23,654.\n44. Note the title of the book with the least words per day, Out of the Silent Planet.Number of steps44How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. Microsoft Excel \/ Google Sheets\n2. Search engine\n3. Web browser\n4. CalculatorNumber of tools4 |
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task_idc526d8d6-5987-4da9-b24c-83466fa172f3QuestionIn the NIH translation of the original 1913 Michaelis-Menten Paper, what is the velocity of a reaction to four decimal places using the final equation in the paper based on the information for Reaction 7 in the Excel file?LevelFinal answer0.0424file_namec526d8d6-5987-4da9-b24c-83466fa172f3.xlsxAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened \ on the NIH website.\n3. Scrolled down to the final equation: v = (km \u22c5 [S]) \/ (1 + (km\/kcat) \u22c5 [S]).\n4. Opened the Excel file.\n5. Searched \ on Google to find the meaning of the variables.\n6. Opened the Wikipedia \ page.\n7. Noted v = reaction rate (velocity of reaction) and kcat = catalytic rate constant (catalytic constant).\n8. Returned to the NIH paper and found km = Menten constant and [S] = substrate concentration.\n9. Plugged reaction 7's values from the Excel file into the equation: v = (0.052 * 72.3) \/ (1 + (0.052 \/ 0.0429) * 72.3) = 0.042416.\n10. Rounded to four decimal places (0.0424).","Number of steps":"10","How long did this take?":"20 minutes","Tools":"1. Excel file access\n2. Web browser\n3. Search engine\n4. Calculator","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"bec74516-02fc-48dc-b202-55e78d0e17cf","Question":"What is the average number of pre-2020 works on the open researcher and contributor identification pages of the people whose identification is in this file?","Level":3,"Final answer":"26.4","file_name":"bec74516-02fc-48dc-b202-55e78d0e17cf.jsonld","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Opened the JSONLD file.\n2. Opened each ORCID ID.\n3. Counted the works from pre-2022.\n4. Took the average: (54 + 61 + 1 + 16 + 0) \/ 5 = 132 \/ 5 = 26.4.","Number of steps":"4","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Calculator\n4. JSONLD file access","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"9b54f9d9-35ee-4a14-b62f-d130ea00317f","Question":"Which of the text elements under CATEGORIES in the XML would contain the one food in the spreadsheet that does not appear a second time under a different name?","Level":3,"Final answer":"Soups and Stews","file_name":"9b54f9d9-35ee-4a14-b62f-d130ea00317f.zip","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Open the spreadsheet.\n2. Go through each item, eliminating ones that have duplicates under a different name (e.g. clam = geoduck, sandwich = hoagie, dried cranberries = craisins...).\n3. (Optional) Look up any unrecognizable food names.\n4. Note the remaining unique food (turtle soup).\n5. Open the XML.\n6. Find the CATEGORIES label.\n7. Note the matching text element for the food (Soups and Stews).","Number of steps":"7","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Excel file access\n2. XML file access\n3. (Optional) Web browser\n4. (Optional) Search engine","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"8d46b8d6-b38a-47ff-ac74-cda14cf2d19b","Question":"What percentage of the total penguin population according to the upper estimates on english Wikipedia at the end of 2012 is made up by the penguins in this file that don't live on Dream Island or have beaks longer than 42mm? Round to the nearest five decimal places.LevelFinal answer0.00033file_name8d46b8d6-b38a-47ff-ac74-cda14cf2d19b.csvAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Opened the file in Excel.\n2. Counted the penguins that are not on Dream Island with bills shorter than 42mm using `COUNTIFS(C1:C345, \, B1:B345, \)` (132).\n3. Searched \ on Google search.\n4. Opened the \ Wikipedia page.\n5. Clicked \ to see the history of the page.\n6. Opened the last 2012 version.\n7. Added up the penguin species populations (39808770).\n8. Calculated the percentage (132 \/ 39808770 * 100% = 0.00033158%).\n9. Converted to scientific notation (3.3 x 10^-4%).Number of steps9How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. CSV file access\n2. Web browser\n3. Search engine\n4. Calculator (or use Excel)Number of tools4 |
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task_id5b2a14e8-6e59-479c-80e3-4696e8980152QuestionThe brand that makes these harnesses the dogs are wearing in the attached pic shares stories from their ambassadors on their website. What meat is mentioned in the story added Dec 8th 2022?LevelFinal answerbaconfile_name5b2a14e8-6e59-479c-80e3-4696e8980152.jpgAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Use image search for \\n2. Look at harnesses until a similar harness shows up\n3. Click through to see the harness\n4. Search \\n5. Go to the website\n6. Navigate to stories\n7. Find the story posted Dec 8th 2022\n8. Read the story to find any meats mentionedNumber of steps8How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. image recognition tools\n2. image search tools\n3. web browser\n4. search engineNumber of tools4 |
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task_id3da89939-209c-4086-8520-7eb734e6b4efQuestionI was referencing each of the tables in the file from papers that were cited by the \ paper. I lost my own reference sheet and need to know which of the papers each table came from. The file may not use the full table caption. If the references in the\ paper bibliography were numbered starting with 1, give me the numbers in the order that they would be used to fill the cells in the Excel file from top to bottom, as a comma separated list.LevelFinal answer8, 29, 22, 1, 8, 26file_name3da89939-209c-4086-8520-7eb734e6b4ef.xlsxAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/234034780_Trans_fatty_acid_contents_in_chocolates_and_chocolate_wafers_in_Turkey.\n3. Opened the Excel file.\n4. Searched each reference in the paper on Google.\n5. Checked any free-to-access reference for a table similar to the titles in the Excel file.\n6. Added the numbers of the references to the Excel file.\n7. Copied the numbers into a comma-separated list.Number of steps7How long did this take?30 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. PDF access\n4. XLSX file accessNumber of tools4 |
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task_id9e1fc53b-46ff-49a1-9d05-9e6faac34cc5QuestionA 5-man group made up of one tank, one healer, and three DPS is doing a dungeon that was just released in World of Warcraft. Two are plate wearers and two are cloth wearers. At the final boss, both the tank and the healer are casting holy spells. Ice and fire are being used, each one by a different DPS. A bear from the group is attacking the boss. Metamorphosis is cast. The Kilt of the Forgotten One drops as loot, but no one can use it. If all classes were using their class abilities and all classes are unique, what are the five classes in the group in alphabetical order separated by commas?LevelFinal answerDeath Knight, Hunter, Paladin, Priest, Warlockfile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened \.\n3. Made an alphabetical list of all WoW classes: Death Knight, Demon Hunter, Druid, Evoker, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior.\n4. Opened each page and noted the armor type: Death Knight (plate), Demon Hunter (leather), Druid (leather), Evoker (mail), Hunter (mail), Mage (cloth), Monk (leather), Paladin (plate), Priest (cloth), Rogue (leather), Shaman (mail), Warlock (cloth), and Warrior (plate).\n5. Looked up \ on Google.\n6. Opened https:\/\/www.wowhead.com\/wotlk\/item=37616\/kilt-of-the-forgotten-one.\n7. Noted that it is leather, and none of the classes can use it, so the remaining classes are: Death Knight (plate), Evoker (mail), Hunter (mail), Mage (cloth), Paladin (plate), Priest (cloth), Shaman (mail), Warlock (cloth), and Warrior (plate).\n8. Noted that it was added in Wrath of the Lich King, so if the dungeon is newly released, the era is the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.\n9. Searched \ on Google.\n10. Opened https:\/\/www.wowhead.com\/wotlk\/spells\/abilities.\n11. Sorted by class and noted that Evokers, Demon Hunters, and Monks did not exist yet, so the remaining classes are: Death Knight (plate), Hunter (mail), Mage (cloth), Paladin (plate), Priest (cloth), Shaman (mail), Warlock (cloth), and Warrior (plate).\n12. Checked which classes use Holy school abilities, Paladin (plate) and Priest (cloth), so they must be in the group as tank and healer.\n13. Checked which classes use ice (Frost) and fire abilities, Death Knight (plate), Mage (cloth), Shaman (mail), and Warlock (cloth).\n14. There can only be one other plate class, so it must be Death Knight or Warrior, and one other cloth class, so it must be Mage or Warlock.\n15. Metamorphosis is a Warlock ability in Wrath of the Lich King, so it must be the other cloth class, and the group so far is Paladin, Priest, Warlock, plate DPS, and other DPS, with remaining options of Death Knight (plate), Hunter (mail), Mage (cloth), Shaman (mail), and Warrior (plate).\n16. There cannot be another cloth class, so the remaining options are Death Knight (plate), Hunter (mail), Shaman (mail), and Warrior (plate).\n17. There is a bear attacking the boss and there is no Druid to shapeshift into a bear, so it must be a Hunter's pet, making the group Paladin, Priest, Warlock, Hunter, and plate DPS, with remaining options of Death Knight (plate), Hunter (mail), Mage (cloth), Shaman (mail), and Warrior (plate).\n18. The last class is plate, leaving only Death Knight and Warrior.\n19. Hunters and Warlocks can both cast Fire abilities but cannot cast Frost abilities, so the last DPS must cast ice (Frost) abilities, making the last DPS a Frost Death Knight since Warriors have no Frost abilities.\n20. Order the group alphabetically: Death Knight, Hunter, Paladin, Priest, Warlock.","Number of steps":"20","How long did this take?":"20 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"e961a717-6b25-4175-8a68-874d28190ee4","Question":"According to wikipedia, how many Asian countries still have a monarchy and access to the sea in 2021?","Level":3,"Final answer":"12","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search the internet for \"asian monarchies\"\n2. Navigate to from the search results \n3. Switch to the history tab\n4. Locate and navigate to a revision from 2021\n5. Open the articles for each listed monarchy in new tabs\n6. Verify access to the sea for each country using the provided maps and optionally Google Maps","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"10 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Computer vision\n3. Google Maps","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"00d579ea-0889-4fd9-a771-2c8d79835c8d","Question":"Assuming scientists in the famous youtube video The Thinking Machine (Artificial Intelligence in the 1960s) were interviewed the same year, what is the name of the scientist predicting the sooner thinking machines or robots? Answer using the format First name Last name","Level":3,"Final answer":"Claude Shannon","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Search \"The Thinking Machine (Artificial Intelligence in the 1960s)\" and open the YouTube result\n2. Listen to the video.\n3. Search for a transcript to confirm, due to struggling to feel confident in my answer.\n4. Fail to find a transcript.\n5. Watch again, finding again that Claude Shannon predicted AI in 5-10 years, which is the soonest.","Number of steps":"5","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. web browser\n2. video recognition tools","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"ad2b4d70-9314-4fe6-bfbe-894a45f6055f","Question":"Eva Draconis has a personal website which can be accessed on her YouTube page. What is the meaning of the only symbol seen in the top banner that has a curved line that isn't a circle or a portion of a circle? Answer without punctuation.LevelFinal answerWar is not here this is a land of peacefile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. By googling Eva Draconis youtube, you can find her channel.\n2. In her about section, she has written her website URL, orionmindproject.com.\n3. Entering this website, you can see a series of symbols at the top, and the text \ below it.\n4. Reading through the entries, you can see a short description of some of the symbols.\n5. The only symbol with a curved line that isn't a circle or a portion of a circle is the last one.\n6. Note that the symbol supposedly means \"War is not here, this is a land of peace.\"","Number of steps":"6","How long did this take?":"30 minutes.","Tools":"1. A web browser.\n2. A search engine.\n3. Access to YouTube\n4. Image recognition tools","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"50f58759-7bd6-406f-9b0d-5692beb2a926","Question":"How many times was a Twitter\/X post cited as a reference on the english Wikipedia pages for each day of August in the last June 2023 versions of the pages?","Level":3,"Final answer":"3","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"August Wikipedia\" on Google search.\n2. Opened the Wikipedia page for the month of August.\n3. Clicked on \"View history\" on the \"August 1\" page.\n4. Went back to the last edited version prior to July 2023.\n5. Checked the references for Twitter posts.\n6. Repeated the process for each day of August.\n7. Counted the Twitter posts found.","Number of steps":"7","How long did this take?":"8 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine","Number of tools":"2"}} |
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{"task_id":"5f982798-16b9-4051-ab57-cfc7ebdb2a91","Question":"I read a paper about multiwavelength observations of fast radio bursts back in March 2021 on Arxiv, and it had a fascinating diagram of an X-ray time profile. There was a similar burst-1 diagram in another paper from one of the same authors about fast radio bursts back in July 2020, but I can't recall what the difference in seconds in the measured time span was. How many more seconds did one measure than the other? Just give the number.LevelFinal answer0.2file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened arXiv.\n3. Searched \ on arXiv.\n4. Scrolled down to March 2021.\n5. Opened the \ PDF in a new tab.\n6. Opened each author's name to find the one that had a July 2020 paper (Nicastro, L).\n7. Opened the \"The lowest frequency Fast Radio Bursts: Sardinia Radio Telescope detection of the periodic FRB 180916 at 328 MHz\" PDF.\n8. Searched \"time profile\" in the first paper.\n9. Noted the time span of the diagram (0.3 s).\n10. Searched \"burst-1 profile\" in the second paper.\n11. Noted the time span of the diagram (0.5 s).\n12. Subtracted the two (0.5 - 0.3 = 0.2 s).","Number of steps":"12","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. PDF access\n2. Calculator\n3. Web browser\n4. Search engine","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"851e570a-e3de-4d84-bcfa-cc85578baa59","Question":"I thought we could try a fun word puzzle together :)\n\nI've got a Boggle board here:\n\nABRL\nEITE\nIONS\nFPEI\n\nI'd like to know the longest word that can be generated from the board. Please find the longest English language word that can be generated from this board. If more than one word of the same length exists at the maximum word length, please report the longest word that comes first, alphabetically. Oh, and I know that there might be different wordlists available for Boggle, so let's please just use the words_alpha dictionary found at https:\/\/github.com\/dwyl\/english-words as the dictionary for our game.LevelFinal answerBriniestfile_nameAnnotator MetadataStepsStep 1: Evaluate the user's request, storing the input Boggle board, \"ABRLEITEIONSFPEI\" and the specified dictionary location, https:\/\/github.com\/dwyl\/english-words\nStep 2: Using a web browser, access a search engine and conduct a search \"Boggle rules\"\nStep 3: Navigate to the first search result, https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Boggle\nStep 4: Evaluate the page content and store the game's rules:\n\n\\n\nStep 5: Using a web browser, navigate to the nominated dictionary specified by my user, https:\/\/github.com\/dwyl\/english-words\nStep 6: Navigate to the linked page, https:\/\/github.com\/dwyl\/english-words\/blob\/master\/words_alpha.txt\nStep 7: Download the words_alpha.txt dictionary and save it to my file system as \\nStep 8: Using a Python IDE, create a new project to solve the user's request as specified\nStep 9: Compose a Python program that accepts an input string and prints an output of all words that can be generated that match words in the nominated dictionary. The program must observe the rules discovered in Step 4. The output should be sorted so that strings are sorted alphabetically and grouped by character count:\n\nclass Boggle_Solver:\n def __init__(self, file, size=4, points=None):\n self.size = size\n self.board = [[' '] * self.size for _ in range(self.size)]\n self.adjacency = self.build_adjacency()\n self.words, self.prefixes = self.load_dictionary(file)\n \n def adjacent(self, pos):\n row, col = pos\n adj = []\n for i in [-1, 0, 1]:\n for j in [-1, 0, 1]:\n new_row = row + i\n new_col = col + j\n if 0 <= new_row < self.size and 0 <= new_col < self.size and not (i == j == 0):\n adj.append((new_row, new_col))\n return adj\n\n def build_adjacency(self):\n adjacency = dict()\n for row in range(0, self.size):\n for col in range(0, self.size):\n adjacency[(row, col)] = self.adjacent((row, col))\n return adjacency\n\n def load_dictionary(self, file):\n words = set()\n prefixes = set()\n with open(file, 'r') as f:\n next(f)\n for line in f:\n word = line.rstrip()\n if len(word) >= 3:\n words.add(word)\n for i in range(len(word)):\n prefixes.add(word[:i])\n return words, prefixes\n\n def get_letter(self, pos):\n return self.board[pos[0]][pos[1]]\n \n def set_board(self, letters):\n board_input=letters.lower()\n for row in range(self.size):\n index = row * self.size\n row_letters = board_input[index:index+self.size]\n for col, letter in enumerate(row_letters):\n self.board[row][col] = letter\n \n def find_words(self):\n words = set()\n for row in range(self.size):\n for col in range(self.size):\n words |= self.find_words_pos((row, col))\n return sorted(words, key=lambda x: (-len(x), x))\n \n def find_words_pos(self, pos):\n stack = [(n, [pos], self.get_letter(pos)) for n in self.adjacency[pos]]\n words = set()\n while stack:\n curr, path, chars = stack.pop()\n curr_char = self.get_letter(curr)\n curr_chars = chars + curr_char\n\n if curr_chars in self.words:\n words.add(curr_chars)\n\n if curr_chars in self.prefixes:\n curr_adj = self.adjacency[curr]\n stack.extend([(n, path + [curr], curr_chars) for n in curr_adj if n not in path])\n return words\n\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n word_list = Boggle_Solver('words_alpha.txt')\n word_list.set_board('ABRLEITEIONSFPEI')\n print(word_list.find_words())\n\nStep 10: Execute the program, and store the output:\n['briniest', 'brionies', 'inertiae', 'pointrel', 'aeonist', 'bretons', 'brinies', 'britons', 'enteria', 'entires', 'entoire', 'estonia', 'inertia', 'ioniser', 'iresine', 'iserine', 'nestler', 'oestrin', 'openest', 'penster', 'piotine', 'pointel', 'pointer', 'pointes', 'poitrel', 'sertion', 'sienite', 'sinopie', 'snirtle', 'triones', 'abrine', 'airest', 'bainie', 'baiter', 'bionts', 'birles', 'bitser', 'brents', 'breton', 'brines', 'brinie', 'briton', 'eirene', 'entire', 'entria', 'eserin', 'estrin', 'foiter', 'fontes', 'inerts', 'insert', 'instop', 'intire', 'ionise', 'ionist', 'nepote', 'nester', 'nestle', 'nirles', 'nitres', 'noires', 'opener', 'peiser', 'penest', 'peones', 'pester', 'pestle', 'pointe', 'points', 'ponies', 'pontes', 'potsie', 'resent', 'restio', 'seiner', 'sepion', 'sepone', 'serbia', 'serine', 'sinite', 'sinter', 'stenia', 'sterin', 'stoner', 'stopen', 'striae', 'teniae', 'terbia', 'tinsel', 'tonies', 'trines', 'abret', 'abrin', 'aeons', 'ainoi', 'airts', 'baits', 'bines', 'bints', 'biont', 'birle', 'biter', 'bites', 'brens', 'brent', 'brest', 'brine', 'brins', 'brite', 'brits', 'enter', 'entia', 'entre', 'erbia', 'ester', 'estop', 'estre', 'foins', 'fonts', 'ineri', 'inert', 'insep', 'inset', 'instr', 'intel', 'inter', 'irene', 'istle', 'lenes', 'lenis', 'lense', 'lento', 'neist', 'nerts', 'netop', 'niter', 'nitre', 'noire', 'noter', 'notes', 'notre', 'onset', 'opens', 'peine', 'peins', 'peise', 'penes', 'penis', 'pense', 'peons', 'peste', 'pions', 'piotr', 'point', 'poire', 'pones', 'poter', 'renes', 'rents', 'resin', 'retia', 'retie', 'retin', 'rinse', 'riots', 'rites', 'seine', 'senit', 'senti', 'serin', 'serio', 'seton', 'sinto', 'snirl', 'snirt', 'snite', 'steno', 'steri', 'stine', 'stion', 'stire', 'stoep', 'stone', 'stope', 'stria', 'tenia', 'tenio', 'tense', 'tines', 'tires', 'toner', 'tones', 'topes', 'tribe', 'trine', 'tsine', 'abie', 'abir', 'abit', 'abri', 'aeon', 'aine', 'ains', 'aint', 'aion', 'aire', 'airt', 'aits', 'bain', 'bait', 'bein', 'bine', 'bini', 'bino', 'bins', 'bint', 'bion', 'birl', 'birt', 'bite', 'bito', 'bits', 'bren', 'bret', 'brie', 'brin', 'brio', 'brit', 'eire', 'ense', 'entr', 'eons', 'eria', 'erie', 'erin', 'esne', 'eton', 'fiot', 'foes', 'foin', 'fone', 'fons', 'font', 'inia', 'init', 'inst', 'intl', 'into', 'intr', 'ione', 'ioni', 'ions', 'ires', 'isnt', 'itel', 'iten', 'iter', 'lene', 'leno', 'lens', 'lent', 'lese', 'lest', 'leto', 'lets', 'neri', 'nese', 'nest', 'neti', 'nets', 'nies', 'nist', 'nito', 'nits', 'noes', 'noir', 'nope', 'note', 'nots', 'oint', 'oner', 'ones', 'open', 'opes', 'pein', 'pens', 'pent', 'peon', 'pest', 'pion', 'pone', 'pons', 'pont', 'pote', 'poti', 'pots', 'reno', 'rent', 'rest', 'rets', 'ribe', 'rine', 'rins', 'riot', 'rite', 'selt', 'sent', 'sepn', 'serb', 'seri', 'sert', 'sine', 'snib', 'snit', 'snop', 'snot', 'sten', 'ster', 'stib', 'stir', 'stof', 'stop', 'stre', 'tens', 'teri', 'tine', 'tino', 'tins', 'tire', 'tirl', 'toea', 'toes', 'tone', 'tons', 'tope', 'topi', 'tres', 'trib', 'trin', 'trio', 'abe', 'abr', 'abt', 'ain', 'air', 'ait', 'bae', 'bai', 'bea', 'bin', 'bio', 'bit', 'brl', 'btl', 'eir', 'elt', 'ens', 'eof', 'eon', 'epi', 'ese', 'est', 'fie', 'fip', 'foe', 'fon', 'fop', 'fot', 'iba', 'ino', 'ins', 'int', 'iof', 'ion', 'ire', 'ise', 'isn', 'ist', 'ito', 'its', 'len', 'ler', 'les', 'let', 'ltr', 'nei', 'neo', 'nep', 'net', 'nib', 'nis', 'nit', 'not', 'oes', 'oie', 'oii', 'one', 'oni', 'ons', 'ont', 'ope', 'pen', 'pes', 'pie', 'poe', 'poi', 'pon', 'pot', 'rel', 'ren', 'res', 'ret', 'ria', 'rib', 'rie', 'rin', 'rio', 'rit', 'rle', 'rte', 'rti', 'sei', 'sel', 'sen', 'sep', 'ser', 'set', 'sie', 'sin', 'str', 'tel', 'ten', 'ter', 'tib', 'tie', 'tin', 'tlr', 'toe', 'toi', 'ton', 'top', 'tri', 'tsi']\n\nStep 11: Select the first word from the stored output as the correct response to my user's query, \\nStep 12: Report the correct answer to my user's query in the requested format, \"Briniest\"","Number of steps":"12","How long did this take?":"40 minutes","Tools":"1. A file interface\n2. A Python IDE\n3. A web browser\n4. A search engine","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"8131e2c0-0083-4265-9ce7-78c2d568425d","Question":"I was trying to remember how well the Cheater Beater performed in comparison to the Cheater when James tested it on his channel. I know that the Cheater still outperformed the Cheater Beater in terms of CFM. Could you please look that up for me, and report the CFM of both the Cheater and the Cheater Beater? I'm not sure if he made any changes to his testing, but this was back in season 4, so just report the value from that season. Please format your response like this: CFM number for Cheater, CFM number for Cheater beaterLevelFinal answer101.376, 84.348file_nameAnnotator MetadataStepsStep 1: Using a web browser, navigate to a search engine and conduct a search: \\nStep 2: Finding no relevant result, navigate to a search engine and conduct another search: \\nStep 3: Navigate to the first search result, https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=2vq3COPZbKo\nStep 4: Evaluate the YouTube page, noting that the video description identifies the video content comparing the performance of computer fans to a fan referred to as the \\nStep 5: Follow the link to the YouTube channel Major Hardware, https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@MajorHardware\nStep 6: Navigate to the About tab link, https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@MajorHardware\/about\nStep 7: Evaluate the content, noting that the page identifies the operator of the channel as James\nStep 8: Navigate to a search engine and conduct a search, \\nStep 9: Navigate to the first result, identical to the result from step 3 above, https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=2vq3COPZbKo\nStep 10: Search the page for CFM, finding no result\nStep 11: Load the video content and review it\nStep 12: Note an onscreen text element identifying a fan as \ at timestamp 224\nStep 13: Note an onscreen table identifying the performance of various fans tested during season four, at timestamp 485\nStep 14: Evaluate the table content, identifying an entry for a fan named \ and a fan named \\nStep 15: Evaluate the table content, identifying that the data for both fans were recorded in season 4, S4E1 for Cheater, S4E6 for Cheater Beater\nStep 16: Record the data from the CFM column for the two fans, \, and \\nStep 17: Report the correct response to my user:\n\Number of steps17How long did this take?15 minutesTools1. A web browser\n2. A search engine\n3. Image recognition toolsNumber of tools3 |
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task_id676e5e31-a554-4acc-9286-b60d90a92d26QuestionIn July 2, 1959 United States standards for grades of processed fruits, vegetables, and certain other products listed as dehydrated, consider the items in the \ specifically marked as dehydrated along with any items in the Frozen\/Chilled section that contain the whole name of the item, but not if they're marked Chilled. As of August 2023, what is the percentage (to the nearest percent) of those standards that have been superseded by a new version since the date given in the 1959 standards?","Level":3,"Final answer":"86","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"July 2, 1959 United States standards for grades of processed fruits, vegetables, and certain other products\" on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/0\/06\/United_States_standards_for_grades_of_processed_fruits%2C_vegetables%2C_and_certain_other_products_%28as_of_July_2%2C_1959%29_%28IA_unitedstatesstan14unit_4%29.pdf.\n3. Scrolled to the \"DRIED or DEHYDRATED\" section.\n4. Opened a new tab and searched \"united states standards for grades of dehydrated apples\".\n5. Opened https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/grades-standards\/dehydrated-apples-grades-and-standards.\n6. Opened the \"U.S. Grade Standards for Dehydrated Apples (pdf)\" PDF.\n7. Checked the date against the 1959 standards.\n8. Repeated steps 4-7 for all dehydrated items in the \"DRIED or DEHYDRATED\" section:\n9. Grapefruit Juice, updated (running tally: 2\/2)\n10. Orange Juice, updated (running tally: 3\/3)\n11. Found all versions of the dehydrated items in Frozen or Chilled, except those marked Chilled: Apples; Grapefruit Juice, Concentrated; Grapefruit Juice and Orange Juice, Concentrated, Blended; Orange Juice, Concentrated\n12. Repeated steps 4-7 all those versions:\n13. Apples, not updated (running tally: 3\/4)\n14. Grapefruit Juice, Concentrated, updated (running tally: 4\/5)\n15. Grapefruit Juice and Orange Juice, Concentrated, Blended, updated (running tally: 5\/6)\n16. Orange Juice, Concentrated, updated (running tally: 6\/7)\n17. Calculated the percentage (6 \/ 7 * 100% = 85.7%).\n18. Rounded to the nearest percent (86%).","Number of steps":"14","How long did this take?":"20 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. PDF access\n4. Calculator","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"0bdb7c40-671d-4ad1-9ce3-986b159c0ddc","Question":"In NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day on 2006 January 21, two astronauts are visible, with one appearing much smaller than the other. As of August 2023, out of the astronauts in the NASA Astronaut Group that the smaller astronaut was a member of, which one spent the least time in space, and how many minutes did he spend in space, rounded to the nearest minute? Exclude any astronauts who did not spend any time in space. Give the last name of the astronaut, separated from the number of minutes by a semicolon.LevelFinal answerWhite; 5876file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Use search engine to search for \.\n2. Open the link to the image.\n3. Read the explanation to find that the image is of astronaut Charles \ Conrad reflected in the helmet of astronaut Alan Bean.\n4. Observe that the smaller astronaut in the image is the one reflected in the other's helmet, so the smaller astronaut must be Charles \"Pete\" Conrad.\n5. Go to the Wikipedia page for Charles \"Pete\" Conrad.\n6. Search for \"Astronaut Group\" to find that Conrad was a member of NASA Astronaut Group 2.\n7. Open the Wikipedia pages for each member of NASA Astronaut Group 2.\n8. For those who are not deceased, go to View history and select the latest version of their Wikipedia page as of August 2023.\n9. Compare the times listed in the infobox of each astronaut's Wikipedia page under \, observing that Ed White has the least time in space with 4d 01h 56m, but also that Elliott See does not have a listed \.\n10. Read through Elliot See's Wikipedia article to find that he died in an accident before his first space flight, so he should be excluded, making Ed White's 4d 01h 56m the least amount of time in space.\n11. Convert 4d 01h 56m to minutes: 4d * 24h\/d * 60m\/h + 1h * 60m\/h + 56m = 5,876m\n12. Format the final answer as specified: White; 5,876Number of steps12How long did this take?10Tools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Image processing tools\n4. CalculatorNumber of tools4 |
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task_id384d0dd8-e8a4-4cfe-963c-d37f256e7662QuestionIn the NCATS PubChem compound database for Food Additive Status classification, find the compound that has a molecular weight of 100 g\/mol or less, 6 heavy atoms, 1 or fewer hydrogen bond acceptors, and a complexity between 10 and 15. Of the shared gene-chemical co-occurrences between its two possible enzyme transformations, what is the PubChem CID of the heaviest by molecular weight?LevelFinal answer4192file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened \ on the NCATS NIH website.\n3. Clicked on the \ link.\n4. Clicked on the \ link.\n5. Expanded \ in the list.\n6. Clicked on the number link next to \.\n7. Opened the filters and set them to maximum 100 g\/mol weight, minimum 6 heavy atoms, maximum 1 H-bond acceptor, complexity 10-15.\n8. Opened the resulting \ page.\n9. Scrolled to 10.6 Pharmacology and Biochemistry > Transformations.\n10. Opened the two enzyme transformations' pages (CYP2B6 and CYP2E1).\n11. Opened each one's gene-chemical co-occurrences full list.\n12. Opened each chemical they shared a co-occurrence with.\n13. Compared the weights to find the heaviest (Midazolam).\n14. Noted its PubChem CID (4192).Number of steps14How long did this take?20 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engineNumber of tools2 |
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task_id0512426f-4d28-49f0-be77-06d05daec096QuestionIn the YouTube 360 VR video from March 2018 narrated by the voice actor of Lord of the Rings' Gollum, what number was mentioned by the narrator directly after dinosaurs were first shown in the video?","Level":3,"Final answer":"100000000","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"gollum voice actor\" on Google search.\n2. Noted the answer.\n3. Searched \"youtube 360 vr andy serkis\" on Google search.\n4. Opened the top result (We Are Stars with Andy Serkis - 360 VR Video).\n5. Confirmed the date was in March 2018.\n6. Watched the video until dinosaurs appeared (approximately 8:45).\n7. Recorded the narrated number.","Number of steps":"7","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Search engine\n2. Web browser\n3. Audio capability\n4. Video capability","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"ebbc1f13-d24d-40df-9068-adcf735b4240","Question":"The Latin root of the Yola word \"gimlie\" shares a spelling with a Spanish word. What is the Google translation of the source title for the 1994 example sentence for that word in the Collins Spanish-to-English dictionary online? Answer in plain text, without punctuation.","Level":3,"Final answer":"The World of the Twenty First Century","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"Yola gimlie\" on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/en.wiktionary.org\/wiki\/gimlie#Yola.\n3. Noted the Latin root \"caminata\".\n4. Searched \"Collins Spanish-to-English dictionary caminata\" on Google.\n5. Opened https:\/\/www.collinsdictionary.com\/dictionary\/spanish-english\/caminata.\n6. Scrolled down to the 1994 example.\n7. Searched \"El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno translation\" on Google.\n8. Noted the result in the Translate widget.","Number of steps":"8","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Google Translate access","Number of tools":"3"}} |
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{"task_id":"56db2318-640f-477a-a82f-bc93ad13e882","Question":"The following numbers function similarly to ISBN 13 numbers, however, their validation methods are slightly different. Rather than using alternate weights of 1 and 3, the checksum digit is calculated with an alternate weight of 1 and some other positive integer less than 10. Otherwise, the checksum digit is calculated as expected. Unfortunately, there is an error in the data. Two adjacent columns have been transposed. These errored columns do not involve the final column or one of the first three columns. Using this information, please provide all potential solutions with the unknown weight and the smaller index of the two errored columns (assume we start our indexing at 0 and ignore hyphens). Give your answer in the form x, y where x is the weight and y is the smaller index of the two transposed columns.\n\n978-354181391-9\n978-946669746-1\n978-398036139-6\n978-447656680-4\n978-279586664-7\n978-595073693-3\n978-976647652-6\n978-591178125-5\n978-728465924-5\n978-414825155-9","Level":3,"Final answer":"7, 9","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Consider the numbers as if the first potential columns were the ones transposed, which would be smallest index 3 giving solution (n, 3).\n2. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-534181391-9\n(9+7n+8+5n+3+4n+1+8n+1+3n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 5 is our only possible solution if these are the transposed columns.\n3. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 5 is still a solution:\n978-946669746-1\n978-496669746-1\n(9+7n+8+4n+9+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 5, (9+7n+8+4n+9+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 5, so this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 3 and 4 are transposed.\n4. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 4) or columns 4 and 5 transposed under some weight n.\n5. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-345181391-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+4+5n+1+8n+1+3n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 7 is our only possible solution if these are the transposed columns.\n6. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-946669746-1\n978-964669746-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+6+4n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+9n+6+4n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 5, so this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 4 and 5 are transposed.\n7. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 5) or columns 5 and 6 transposed under some weight n.\n8. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-351481391-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+1n+4+8n+1+3n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 5 is our only possible solution if these are the transposed columns.\n9. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 5 is still a solution:\n978-946669746-1\n978-946669746-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 5, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 5, so this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 5 and 6 are transposed.\n10. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 6) or columns 6 and 7 transposed under some weight n.\n11. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-354811391-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+4n+8+1n+1+3n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 9 is our only possible solution if these are the transposed columns.\n12. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 9 is still a solution:\n978-946669746-1\n978-946669746-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 9, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 9, so this solution holds for the second number.\n13. \"Fix\" the columns in the third number and see if n = 9 is still a solution:\n978-398036139-6\n978-398306139-6\n(9+7n+8+3n+9+8n+3+0n+6+1n+3+9n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 6)\nWhen n = 9, (9+7n+8+3n+9+8n+3+0n+6+1n+3+9n) mod 10 \u2261 0, so this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 6 and 7 are transposed.\n14. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 7) or columns 7 and 8 transposed under some weight n.\n15. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-354118391-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+4n+1+1n+8+3n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 9 is our only possible solution if these are the transposed columns.\n16. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 9 is still a solution:\n978-946669746-1\n978-946696746-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+9n+6+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 9, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+9n+6+7n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 3, so this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 7 and 8 are transposed.\n17. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 8) or columns 8 and 9 transposed under some weight n.\n18. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-354183191-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+4n+1+8n+3+1n+9+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 4 and n = 9 are both possible solutions to this modular equation.\n19. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 4 and n = 9 are still solutions:\n978-946669746-1\n978-946667946-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+9n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 4, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+9n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 0. When n = 9, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+9n+4+6n) mod 10 \u2261 5. As neither solution found works for the second number, this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 8 and 9 are transposed.\n20. See if there is a valid solution for (n, 9) or columns 9 and 10 transposed under some weight n.\n21. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-354181931-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+4n+1+8n+1+9n+3+1n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 2 and n = 7 are both possible solutions to this modular equation.\n22. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 2 and n = 7 are still solutions:\n978-946667946-1\n978-946667496-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+4n+9+6n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 2, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+4n+9+6n) mod 10 \u2261 9 and when n = 7 (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+7+4n+9+6n) mod 10 \u2261 9, so both n = 2 and n = 7 remain consistent.\n23. \"Fix\" the columns in the third number and see if n = 2 and n = 7 are still solutions:\n978-398036139-6\n978-398036319-6\n(9+7n+8+3n+9+8n+0+3n+6+3n+1+9n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 6)\nWhen n = 2, (9+7n+8+3n+9+8n+0+3n+6+3n+1+9n) mod 10 \u2261 9, so n cannot be 2. When n = 7, (9+7n+8+3n+9+8n+0+3n+6+3n+1+9n) mod 10 \u2261 4, so this solution is still consistent.\n24. \"Fix\" the columns in the fourth number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-447656680-4\n978-447656860-4\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+4n+4+7n+6+5n+6+8n+6+0n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 4)\n(9+7n+8+4n+4+7n+6+5n+6+8n+6+0n) mod 10 \u2261 6, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n24. \"Fix\" the columns in the fifth number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-279586664-7\n978-279586664-7\n(9+7n+8+2n+7+9n+5+8n+6+6n+6+4n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 7)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+2n+7+9n+5+8n+6+6n+6+4n) mod 10 \u2261 3, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n24. \"Fix\" the columns in the sixth number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-595073693-3\n978-595073963-3\n(9+7n+8+5n+9+5n+0+7n+3+9n+6+3n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 3)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+5n+9+5n+0+7n+3+9n+6+3n) mod 10 \u2261 7, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n25. \"Fix\" the columns in the seventh number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-976647652-6\n978-976647562-6\n(9+7n+8+9n+7+6n+6+4n+7+5n+6+2n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 6)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+9n+7+6n+6+4n+7+5n+6+2n) mod 10 \u2261 4, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n26. \"Fix\" the columns in the eighth number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-591178125-5\n978-591178215-5\n(9+7n+8+5n+9+1n+1+7n+8+2n+1+5n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 5)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+5n+9+1n+1+7n+8+2n+1+5n) mod 10 \u2261 5, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n27. \"Fix\" the columns in the ninth number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-728465924-5\n978-728465294-5\n(9+7n+8+7n+2+8n+4+6n+5+2n+9+4n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 5)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+7n+2+8n+4+6n+5+2n+9+4n) mod 10 \u2261 5, so n = 7 is still a potential solution.\n28. \"Fix\" the columns in the final number and see if n = 7 is still a solution:\n978-414825155-9\n978-414825515-9\n(9+7n+8+4n+1+4n+8+2n+5+5n+1+5n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nWhen n = 7, (9+7n+8+4n+1+4n+8+2n+5+5n+1+5n) mod 10 \u2261 1, so n = 7 is a consistent solution for all the numbers given. This means that (7, 9) is a solution to the problem.\n29. As the problem asks for all possible solutions, we need to check to see if there is a valid solution for (n, 10) or columns 10 and 11 transposed under some weight n even though we found a solution already. It is possible the solution we found is not unique.\n30. \"Fix\" the columns in the first number and see if any n from 1-9 can generate the proper check digit. Calculations:\n978-354181391-9\n978-354181319-9\n(9+7n+8+3n+5+4n+1+8n+1+3n+1+9n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 9)\nn = 4 and n = 9 are both possible solutions to this modular equation.\n31. \"Fix\" the columns in the second number and see if n = 4 and n = 9 are still solutions:\n978-946669746-1\n978-946669764-1\n(9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+6+4n) mod 10 \u2261 (10 - 1)\nWhen n = 4, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+6+4n) mod 10 \u2261 8, so n cannot be 4. When n = 9, (9+7n+8+9n+4+6n+6+6n+9+7n+6+4n) mod 10 \u2261 3, so n cannot be 9. As neither solution found works for the second number, this fails. There is no consistent solution if columns 10 and 11 are transposed.\n32. We checked all possible forms of the error and found only one potential solution, (7, 9) so this is our only answer.","Number of steps":"32","How long did this take?":"60 minutes","Tools":"1. a calculator","Number of tools":"1"}} |
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{"task_id":"c3a79cfe-8206-451f-aca8-3fec8ebe51d3","Question":"The year is 2022. I am at the National Air and Space Museum east of the Potomac River. I want to go to Fire Station 301 DCA ARFF using the metro. I go in the wrong direction and end up at the station closest to Cleveland Elementary School. How many metro stations am I away from my original destination if I don't change lines? Your answer should be a numerical integer value.LevelFinal answer8file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Google search \.\n2. Note there are two National Air and Space Museums. One in Virginia, the other in Washington D.C.\n3. Google map search \ and zoom out.\n4. See that Washington DC is east of the Potomac River.\n5. Determine that the National Air and Space Museum refers to the one in Washington D.C.\n6. Google search \\n7. Clicked on the first result: Getting Here | National Air and Space Museum, https:\/\/airandspace.si.edu\/visit\/museum-dc\/directions.\n8. Read on the website, \ Note this location.\n6. Google map search \.\n7. Zoom out to look for nearby metro stations.\n8. The closest station is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.\n9. Google map search \.\n10. The closest metro station to Cleveland Elementry School is Shaw-Howard Univ Station.\n11. Google search \.\n12. Clicked on the second result: 2022 System Map, https:\/\/www.wmata.com\/schedules\/maps\/upload\/2022-System-Map.pdf.\n13. Locate L'Enfant Plaza station. It is the transfer station for all color lines.\n14. Locate Shaw-Howard Univ stations 4 stops above L'Enfant Plaza station.\n15. Locate Ronald Reagan National Airport station on the blue\/yellow line.\n16. Recall the current location: Shaw-Howard Univ station's yellow\/green line.\n17. Since the question says no line changes, we deduce the line must be one that Shaw-Howard Univ and Ronald Reagan National Airport stations have in common: yellow line.\n18. Begin at Shaw-Howard Univ station and follow the yellow line.\n19. Count the number of stops until it reaches Ronald Reagan National Airport station.\n20. Final answer: 8. \n","Number of steps":"20","How long did this take?":"50 minutes","Tools":"1. Web Browser\n2. Search Engine\n3. Access to Google Maps\n4. Image recognition tools","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"983bba7c-c092-455f-b6c9-7857003d48fc","Question":"What animals that were mentioned in both Ilias Lagkouvardos's and Olga Tapia's papers on the alvei species of the genus named for Copenhagen outside the bibliographies were also present in the 2021 article cited on the alvei species' Wikipedia page about a multicenter, randomized, double-blind study?LevelFinal answermicefile_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hafnia_(bacterium).\n3. Searched \ on Google.\n4. Opened https:\/\/www.mdpi.com\/2076-2607\/11\/1\/123?type=check_update&version=2.\n5. Opened a new tab.\n6. Searched \ on Google.\n7. Opened https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/36080356\/.\n8. Found all animals mentioned in the first paper.\n9. Searched each animal from the first paper in the second paper.\n10. Noted the animals mentioned in both outside the bibliographies.\n11. Went back to the Wikipedia article.\n12. Opened the link in the references to \.\n13. Opened the PDF.\n14. Found the animals shared by all three papers.Number of steps14How long did this take?25 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. PDF accessNumber of tools3 |
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task_idde9887f5-ead8-4727-876f-5a4078f8598cQuestionWhat integer-rounded percentage of the total length of the harlequin shrimp recorded in Omar Valencfia-Mendez 2017 paper was the sea star fed to the same type of shrimp in G. Curt Fiedler's 2002 paper?","Level":3,"Final answer":"22","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Searched \"Omar Valencfia-Mendez 2017 shrimp paper\" on Google.\n2. Opened \"Decapoda: Palaemonidae: Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852) ...\" on https:\/\/www.threatenedtaxa.org\/index.php\/JoTT\/article\/view\/3238.\n3. Clicked \"PDF\/A\".\n4. Found the length of the recorded shrimp as TL in the paper (4.5cm).\n5. Searched \"G. Curt Fiedler 2002 shrimp paper\" on Google.\n6. Opened \"(PDF) The influence of social environment on sex ...\" on https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/232696279_The_influence_of_social_environment_on_sex_determination_in_harlequin_shrimp_Hymenocera_picta_Decapoda_Gnathophyllidae.\n7. Found the size of the sea star fed to the shrimp (1cm).\n8. Took the percentage (1 \/ 4.5 * 100% = 22.22222%).\n9. Rounded to the nearest integer (22%).","Number of steps":"9","How long did this take?":"15 minutes","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. PDF access\n4. Calculator","Number of tools":"4"}} |
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{"task_id":"72c06643-a2fa-4186-aa5c-9ec33ae9b445","Question":"What is the volume in milliliters of a system comprised of 0.312 kg Freon-12 refrigerant when placed at the bottom of the Marianas Trench and allowed to stabilize at the Trench's peak temperature, rounded to the nearest mL? Provide your answer as just an integer value.LevelFinal answer55file_nameAnnotator MetadataSteps1. Searched \ on Google.\n2. Opened the \ page.\n3. Noted that PV = nRT where V is volume, R is the ideal gas constant, T is temperature, P is pressure, and M is moles.\n4. Followed the \ link.\n5. Noted that R = 8.31446261815324 J\/K-mol.\n6. Searched \ on Google.\n7. Opened the \ on Wikipedia.\n8. Noted the molar mass of 120.91 g\/mol.\n9. Converted 0.312 kg = 312 g.\n10. Calculated moles: 312 g \/ 120.91 g\/mol = 2.58 mol.\n11. Searched \ on Google.\n12. Noted the pressure in the featured text snippet of 15,750 psi.\n13. Searched \ on Google.\n14. Noted 1 psi = 0.068046 atm.\n15. Converted psi to atm: 15,750 * 0.068046 = 1071.7245 atm.\n16. Searched \ on Google.\n17. Noted the temperature range from 34-39F.\n18. Searched \ on Google.\n19. Noted that K equals F plus 459.67 times 5\/9 from the conversion tool.\n20. Converted temperature to K: 39 + 459.67 * 5\/9 = 277.039K.\n21. Searched \ on Google and noted the conversion of 1 Joule = 0.0098692326671601 Liter Atmosphere from the featured text snippet.\n22. Converted 8.31446261815324 * 0.0098692326671601 = 0.08205736608096 L-atm\/K-mol.\n21. Changed PV = nRT to V = nRT\/P\n22. Plugged numbers into the ideal gas equation: V = (0.08205736608096 L-atm\/K-mol * 277.039K * 2.58 mol) \/ (1071.7245 atm) = 0.05473 L.\n23. Converted to mL: 0.05473 L = 54.73.\n24. Rounded to the nearest mL.Number of steps24How long did this take?20 minutesTools1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. CalculatorNumber of tools3 |
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task_id872bfbb1-9ccf-49f6-8c5f-aa22818ccd66QuestionWhich of the fruits shown in the 2008 painting \ were served as part of the October 1949 breakfast menu for the ocean liner that was later used as a floating prop for the film \? Give the items as a comma-separated list, ordering them in clockwise order based on their arrangement in the painting starting from the 12 o'clock position. Use the plural form of each fruit.","Level":3,"Final answer":"pears, bananas","file_name":"","Annotator Metadata":{"Steps":"1. Use search engine to search for \"2008 painting Embroidery from Uzbekistan\".\n2. Open the top result, a link to the painting's page on the Dayton Art Institute website, and verify that the painting has the specified title and year.\n3. Identify the fruits in the painting as watermelon, pear, lemon, and banana, which can be verified by either watching the video on the page or reading its linked transcript.\n4. Use search engine to search for \.\n5. Note from the results that this ocean liner was the SS \u00cele de France.\n6. Use search engine to search for \.\n7. Go to the result that shows the vintage SS \u00cele de France breakfast menu for October 1949.\n8. Search the menu for each of the four fruits from the painting, finding \ and \ but no matches for \ or \.\n9. Check the positions of the fruits in the painting to find that the pears come before the bananas in clockwise order starting from the 12 o'clock position.\n10. Format the final answer as specified using the correct ordering: pears, bananas","Number of steps":"10","How long did this take?":"6","Tools":"1. Web browser\n2. Search engine\n3. Image recognition and processing tools","Number of tools":"3"}} |