[["Question: Planets X, Y and Z take 360, 450 and 540 days, respectively, to rotate around the same sun. If the three planets are lined up in a ray having the sun as its endpoint, what is the minimum positive number of days before they are all in the exact same locations again?\nChoices:\nA. 360\nB. 5400\nC. 900\nD. 1200\nAnswer:", " 360"], ["Question: Planets X, Y and Z take 360, 450 and 540 days, respectively, to rotate around the same sun. If the three planets are lined up in a ray having the sun as its endpoint, what is the minimum positive number of days before they are all in the exact same locations again?\nChoices:\nA. 360\nB. 5400\nC. 900\nD. 1200\nAnswer:", " 5400"], ["Question: Planets X, Y and Z take 360, 450 and 540 days, respectively, to rotate around the same sun. If the three planets are lined up in a ray having the sun as its endpoint, what is the minimum positive number of days before they are all in the exact same locations again?\nChoices:\nA. 360\nB. 5400\nC. 900\nD. 1200\nAnswer:", " 900"], ["Question: Planets X, Y and Z take 360, 450 and 540 days, respectively, to rotate around the same sun. If the three planets are lined up in a ray having the sun as its endpoint, what is the minimum positive number of days before they are all in the exact same locations again?\nChoices:\nA. 360\nB. 5400\nC. 900\nD. 1200\nAnswer:", " 1200"], ["Question: John divided his souvenir hat pins into two piles. The two piles had an equal number of pins. He gave his brother one-half of one-third of one pile. John had 66 pins left. How many pins did John originally have?\nChoices:\nA. 792\nB. 66\nC. 396\nD. 72\nAnswer:", " 792"], ["Question: John divided his souvenir hat pins into two piles. The two piles had an equal number of pins. He gave his brother one-half of one-third of one pile. John had 66 pins left. How many pins did John originally have?\nChoices:\nA. 792\nB. 66\nC. 396\nD. 72\nAnswer:", " 66"], ["Question: John divided his souvenir hat pins into two piles. The two piles had an equal number of pins. He gave his brother one-half of one-third of one pile. John had 66 pins left. How many pins did John originally have?\nChoices:\nA. 792\nB. 66\nC. 396\nD. 72\nAnswer:", " 396"], ["Question: John divided his souvenir hat pins into two piles. The two piles had an equal number of pins. He gave his brother one-half of one-third of one pile. John had 66 pins left. How many pins did John originally have?\nChoices:\nA. 792\nB. 66\nC. 396\nD. 72\nAnswer:", " 72"], ["Question: If 3^(x \u2013 3) + 10 = 19, then x =\nChoices:\nA. 3\nB. 4\nC. 5\nD. 6\nAnswer:", " 3"], ["Question: If 3^(x \u2013 3) + 10 = 19, then x =\nChoices:\nA. 3\nB. 4\nC. 5\nD. 6\nAnswer:", " 4"], ["Question: If 3^(x \u2013 3) + 10 = 19, then x =\nChoices:\nA. 3\nB. 4\nC. 5\nD. 6\nAnswer:", " 5"], ["Question: If 3^(x \u2013 3) + 10 = 19, then x =\nChoices:\nA. 3\nB. 4\nC. 5\nD. 6\nAnswer:", " 6"], ["Question: If f(x) = 3x, g(x) = 5x + 3, and h(x) = 1 \u2013 x^2, then f(g(h(x)))=\nChoices:\nA. 15x^2 + 15\nB. \u201315x^2 + 18\nC. \u201315x^2 + 24\nD. \u2013225x^2 + 90x \u2013 8\nAnswer:", " 15x^2 + 15"], ["Question: If f(x) = 3x, g(x) = 5x + 3, and h(x) = 1 \u2013 x^2, then f(g(h(x)))=\nChoices:\nA. 15x^2 + 15\nB. \u201315x^2 + 18\nC. \u201315x^2 + 24\nD. \u2013225x^2 + 90x \u2013 8\nAnswer:", " \u201315x^2 + 18"], ["Question: If f(x) = 3x, g(x) = 5x + 3, and h(x) = 1 \u2013 x^2, then f(g(h(x)))=\nChoices:\nA. 15x^2 + 15\nB. \u201315x^2 + 18\nC. \u201315x^2 + 24\nD. \u2013225x^2 + 90x \u2013 8\nAnswer:", " \u201315x^2 + 24"], ["Question: If f(x) = 3x, g(x) = 5x + 3, and h(x) = 1 \u2013 x^2, then f(g(h(x)))=\nChoices:\nA. 15x^2 + 15\nB. \u201315x^2 + 18\nC. \u201315x^2 + 24\nD. \u2013225x^2 + 90x \u2013 8\nAnswer:", " \u2013225x^2 + 90x \u2013 8"], ["Question: A curve is given parametrically by the equations\nChoices:\nA. \u03c0/2\nB. \u03c0\nC. 2 + \u03c0\nD. 2\u03c0\nAnswer:", " \u03c0/2"], ["Question: A curve is given parametrically by the equations\nChoices:\nA. \u03c0/2\nB. \u03c0\nC. 2 + \u03c0\nD. 2\u03c0\nAnswer:", " \u03c0"], ["Question: A curve is given parametrically by the equations\nChoices:\nA. \u03c0/2\nB. \u03c0\nC. 2 + \u03c0\nD. 2\u03c0\nAnswer:", " 2 + \u03c0"], ["Question: A curve is given parametrically by the equations\nChoices:\nA. \u03c0/2\nB. \u03c0\nC. 2 + \u03c0\nD. 2\u03c0\nAnswer:", " 2\u03c0"], ["Question: If x and y are directly proportional and x = 3 when y = 8, what is the value of x when y = 13?\nChoices:\nA. 0.615\nB. 4.875\nC. 15\nD. 34.667\nAnswer:", " 0.615"], ["Question: If x and y are directly proportional and x = 3 when y = 8, what is the value of x when y = 13?\nChoices:\nA. 0.615\nB. 4.875\nC. 15\nD. 34.667\nAnswer:", " 4.875"], ["Question: If x and y are directly proportional and x = 3 when y = 8, what is the value of x when y = 13?\nChoices:\nA. 0.615\nB. 4.875\nC. 15\nD. 34.667\nAnswer:", " 15"], ["Question: If x and y are directly proportional and x = 3 when y = 8, what is the value of x when y = 13?\nChoices:\nA. 0.615\nB. 4.875\nC. 15\nD. 34.667\nAnswer:", " 34.667"], ["Question: Juan rolls a fair regular octahedral die marked with the numbers 1 through 8. Then Amal rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the probability that the product of the two rolls is a multiple of 3?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{2}\nB. \\frac{1}{4}\nC. \\frac{1}{144}\nD. \\frac{1}{288}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{2}"], ["Question: Juan rolls a fair regular octahedral die marked with the numbers 1 through 8. Then Amal rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the probability that the product of the two rolls is a multiple of 3?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{2}\nB. \\frac{1}{4}\nC. \\frac{1}{144}\nD. \\frac{1}{288}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{4}"], ["Question: Juan rolls a fair regular octahedral die marked with the numbers 1 through 8. Then Amal rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the probability that the product of the two rolls is a multiple of 3?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{2}\nB. \\frac{1}{4}\nC. \\frac{1}{144}\nD. \\frac{1}{288}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{144}"], ["Question: Juan rolls a fair regular octahedral die marked with the numbers 1 through 8. Then Amal rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the probability that the product of the two rolls is a multiple of 3?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{2}\nB. \\frac{1}{4}\nC. \\frac{1}{144}\nD. \\frac{1}{288}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{288}"], ["Question: Grady rides his bike $60\\%$ faster than his little brother Noah. If Grady rides $12$ miles further than Noah in two hours, how fast in miles per hour does Noah ride?\nChoices:\nA. 32\nB. 20\nC. 10\nD. 7.2\nAnswer:", " 32"], ["Question: Grady rides his bike $60\\%$ faster than his little brother Noah. If Grady rides $12$ miles further than Noah in two hours, how fast in miles per hour does Noah ride?\nChoices:\nA. 32\nB. 20\nC. 10\nD. 7.2\nAnswer:", " 20"], ["Question: Grady rides his bike $60\\%$ faster than his little brother Noah. If Grady rides $12$ miles further than Noah in two hours, how fast in miles per hour does Noah ride?\nChoices:\nA. 32\nB. 20\nC. 10\nD. 7.2\nAnswer:", " 10"], ["Question: Grady rides his bike $60\\%$ faster than his little brother Noah. If Grady rides $12$ miles further than Noah in two hours, how fast in miles per hour does Noah ride?\nChoices:\nA. 32\nB. 20\nC. 10\nD. 7.2\nAnswer:", " 7.2"], ["Question: How many arithmetic sequences of consecutive odd integers sum to 240?\nChoices:\nA. 8\nB. 12\nC. 10\nD. 4\nAnswer:", " 8"], ["Question: How many arithmetic sequences of consecutive odd integers sum to 240?\nChoices:\nA. 8\nB. 12\nC. 10\nD. 4\nAnswer:", " 12"], ["Question: How many arithmetic sequences of consecutive odd integers sum to 240?\nChoices:\nA. 8\nB. 12\nC. 10\nD. 4\nAnswer:", " 10"], ["Question: How many arithmetic sequences of consecutive odd integers sum to 240?\nChoices:\nA. 8\nB. 12\nC. 10\nD. 4\nAnswer:", " 4"], ["Question: Suppose 5 different integers are randomly chosen from between 20 and 69, inclusive. What is the probability that they each have a different tens digit?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{4}\nB. \\frac{1}{3}\nC. \\frac{1000}{52969}\nD. \\frac{2500}{52969}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{4}"], ["Question: Suppose 5 different integers are randomly chosen from between 20 and 69, inclusive. What is the probability that they each have a different tens digit?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{4}\nB. \\frac{1}{3}\nC. \\frac{1000}{52969}\nD. \\frac{2500}{52969}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1}{3}"], ["Question: Suppose 5 different integers are randomly chosen from between 20 and 69, inclusive. What is the probability that they each have a different tens digit?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{4}\nB. \\frac{1}{3}\nC. \\frac{1000}{52969}\nD. \\frac{2500}{52969}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{1000}{52969}"], ["Question: Suppose 5 different integers are randomly chosen from between 20 and 69, inclusive. What is the probability that they each have a different tens digit?\nChoices:\nA. \\frac{1}{4}\nB. \\frac{1}{3}\nC. \\frac{1000}{52969}\nD. \\frac{2500}{52969}\nAnswer:", " \\frac{2500}{52969}"]]