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      "prompt": "If all bloops are razzies and all razzies are lazzies, are all bloops lazzies?",
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            "content": "## Step-by-Step Reasoning\n\n1. **All bloops are razzies.** This means every bloop is a member of the set of razzies.\n\n2. **All razzies are lazzies.** This means every razzie is a member of the set of lazzies.\n\n3. **Therefore**, if every bloop is a razzie, and every razzie is a lazzie, then every bloop must also be a lazzie.\n\nThis is a classic **syllogism** (transitive reasoning):\n\n**Bloops \u2286 Razzies \u2286 Lazzies \u2192 Bloops \u2286 Lazzies**\n\n**Yes, all bloops are definitely lazzies.**",
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            "content": "# Solving This Syllogism\n\nLet me work through this step by step.\n\n1. **All bloops are razzies.** \u2192 Every bloop is a member of the set of razzies.\n2. **All razzies are lazzies.** \u2192 Every razzie is a member of the set of lazzies.\n\nIf every bloop is a razzie, and every razzie is a lazzie, then every bloop must also be a lazzie.\n\nThis is a classic example of a **transitive relationship**:\n\n**Bloops \u2286 Razzies \u2286 Lazzies**\n\n## Yes, all bloops are definitely lazzies.",
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            "content": "## Step-by-Step Reasoning:\n\n1. **All bloops are razzies** \u2192 Every bloop belongs to the razzies group.\n2. **All razzies are lazzies** \u2192 Every razzie belongs to the lazzies group.\n3. Therefore, since bloops are razzies, and razzies are lazzies, **all bloops must also be lazzies**.\n\n## Answer: **Yes**\n\nThis is a straightforward application of **syllogistic logic** (transitive reasoning):\n- Bloops \u2192 Razzies \u2192 Lazzies\n- Therefore: Bloops \u2192 Lazzies \u2705",
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            "content": "## Step-by-Step Reasoning\n\n1. **Premise 1:** All bloops are razzies.\n2. **Premise 2:** All razzies are lazzies.\n3. **Conclusion:** Since every bloop is a razzie, and every razzie is a lazzie, then every bloop must also be a lazzie.\n\n**Yes**, \u2014 all bloops are lazzies. This follows from the **transitive property** of logic: if A \u2192 B and B \u2192 C, then A \u2192 C.",
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            "content": "# Yes, all bloops are lazzies.\n\nHere's the logical reasoning:\n\n1. All bloops are razzies (given)\n2. All razzies are lazzies (given)\n3. Therefore, all bloops are lazzies (by transitivity)\n\nThis follows the transitive property: if A \u2286 B and B \u2286 C, then A \u2286 C.",
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            "content": "# Yes, all bloops are lazzies.\n\nHere's the logical reasoning:\n\n1. All bloops are razzies (given)\n2. All razzies are lazzies (given)\n3. Therefore, all bloops are lazzies (by transitivity)\n\nThis follows the logical rule: if A \u2192 B and B \u2192 C, then A \u2192 C.\n\nIn this case: bloops \u2192 razzies \u2192 lazzies, so bloops \u2192 lazzies.",
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            "content": "Yes, all bloops are lazzies.\n\nHere is the step-by-step logic:\n\n1.  **Premise 1:** All bloops are razzies. (This means if you have a bloop, it is automatically also a razzy).\n2.  **Premise 2:** All razzies are lazzies. (This means if you have a razzy, it is automatically also a lazzy).\n3.  **Conclusion:** If you take any bloop, you know from Premise 1 that it is a razzy. And since it's a razzy, you know from Premise 2 that it must also be a lazzy. Therefore, every single bloop is also a lazzy.\n\nYou can think of it like this:\n*   All poodles are dogs.\n*   All dogs are mammals.\n*   Therefore, all poodles are mammals.",
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            "content": "Yes, all bloops are lazzies.\n\nHere's a step-by-step breakdown of the logic:\n\n1.  **Premise 1:** All bloops are razzies. (This means the entire group of \"bloops\" is contained within the group of \"razzies.\")\n2.  **Premise 2:** All razzies are lazzies. (This means the entire group of \"razzies\" is contained within the group of \"lazzies.\")\n3.  **Conclusion:** Since every bloop is a razzy, and every razzy is a lazzy, it logically follows that every bloop must also be a lazzy.\n\nYou can think of it like this:\n*   If all **poodles** are **dogs**.\n*   And all **dogs** are **mammals**.\n*   Then it must be true that all **poodles** are **mammals**.",
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            "content": "Yes, all bloops are lazzies.\n\nThis is an example of a syllogism:\n\n1.  **All Bloops are Razzies.** (If something is a Bloop, it must also be a Razzie.)\n2.  **All Razzies are Lazzies.** (If something is a Razzie, it must also be a Lazzie.)\n\nTherefore, if something is a Bloop, it's automatically a Razzie (from 1), and since all Razzies are Lazzies (from 2), it must also be a Lazzie.",
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            "content": "Yes, if all bloops are razzies and all razzies are lazzies, then **all bloops are lazzies.**\n\nThis is a classic example of a transitive property in logic. If A implies B, and B implies C, then A implies C.\n\n*   Bloops = A\n*   Razzies = B\n*   Lazzies = C\n\nSo, if A -> B and B -> C, then A -> C.",
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      "prompt": "A bat and a ball cost $1.10 together. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?",
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            "content": "# The Bat and Ball Problem\n\nLet me work through this step by step.\n\n**Setting up the equations:**\n\nLet the ball cost **x** dollars.\n\nThe bat costs **$1 more** than the ball, so the bat costs **x + $1.00**.\n\nTogether they cost **$1.10**:\n\n$$x + (x + 1.00) = 1.10$$\n\n**Solving:**\n\n$$2x + 1.00 = 1.10$$\n$$2x = 0.10$$\n$$x = 0.05$$\n\n## The ball costs **$0.05** (5 cents).\n\n**Verification:** The bat costs $1.05, the ball costs $0.05.\n- Difference: $1.05 \u2212 $0.05 = **$1.00** \u2713\n- Total: $1.05 + $0.05 = **$1.10** \u2713\n\n> **Note:** The intuitive (but incorrect) answer that many people jump to is $0.10. But if the ball were $0.10, the bat would be $1.10, and the total would be $1.20 \u2014 not $1.10.",
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            "content": "# The Bat and Ball Problem\n\nLet me work through this step by step.\n\n**Setting up the equation:**\n\nLet the ball cost **x** dollars.\n\nThe bat costs **$1 more** than the ball, so the bat costs **x + $1.00**.\n\nTogether they cost $1.10:\n\n$$x + (x + 1.00) = 1.10$$\n\n**Solving:**\n\n$$2x + 1.00 = 1.10$$\n\n$$2x = 0.10$$\n\n$$x = 0.05$$\n\n## The ball costs **$0.05** (5 cents).\n\n**Verification:** The bat costs $1.05, the ball costs $0.05.\n- Difference: $1.05 \u2212 $0.05 = **$1.00** \u2713\n- Total: $1.05 + $0.05 = **$1.10** \u2713\n\n> **Note:** The intuitive answer many people jump to is $0.10, but that's incorrect \u2014 if the ball were $0.10, the bat would be $1.10, and the total would be $1.20.",
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            "content": "## Solving the Problem\n\nLet me define variables and set up equations.\n\n**Let:**\n- Ball = x\n- Bat = y\n\n**Equations:**\n1. x + y = $1.10 (together)\n2. y = x + $1.00 (bat costs $1 more than ball)\n\n**Substituting equation 2 into equation 1:**\n\nx + (x + $1.00) = $1.10\n\n2x + $1.00 = $1.10\n\n2x = $0.10\n\n**x = $0.05**\n\n## Answer\n\nThe ball costs **$0.05 (5 cents)**.\n\n*(The bat costs $1.05, and together they cost $1.10)*\n\n> **Note:** The intuitive answer of $0.10 is a common mistake \u2014 if the ball cost $0.10, the bat would cost $1.10, and together they'd total $1.20, not $1.10.",
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            "content": "## Solving the Problem\n\nLet me define variables and set up equations.\n\n**Let:**\n- Ball = x\n- Bat = y\n\n**Equations:**\n1. x + y = 1.10 (together they cost $1.10)\n2. y = x + 1.00 (bat costs $1 more than the ball)\n\n**Substituting equation 2 into equation 1:**\n\nx + (x + 1.00) = 1.10\n\n2x + 1.00 = 1.10\n\n2x = 0.10\n\n**x = $0.05**\n\n## Answer\n\nThe ball costs **$0.05 (5 cents)**.\n\n*(The bat costs $1.05, and together they cost $1.10 \u2713)*\n\n> **Note:** The intuitive answer of $0.10 is a common mistake \u2014 if the ball were $0.10, the bat would be $1.10, and the total would be $1.20, not $1.10.",
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            "content": "# Step-by-step solution\n\nLet me define:\n- Ball cost = b\n- Bat cost = b + 1\n\n**Set up the equation:**\nb + (b + 1) = 1.10\n\n**Solve:**\n2b + 1 = 1.10\n2b = 0.10\nb = 0.05\n\n**Answer: The ball costs $0.05 (5 cents)**\n\n**Verification:**\n- Ball: $0.05\n- Bat: $1.05\n- Total: $0.05 + $1.05 = $1.10 \u2713\n- Difference: $1.05 - $0.05 = $1.00 \u2713",
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            "content": "# Step-by-step solution\n\nLet me define:\n- b = cost of the ball\n- B = cost of the bat\n\n**Set up equations from the given information:**\n\n1) b + B = 1.10 (total cost)\n2) B = b + 1.00 (bat costs $1 more)\n\n**Substitute equation 2 into equation 1:**\n\nb + (b + 1.00) = 1.10\n\n2b + 1.00 = 1.10\n\n2b = 0.10\n\nb = 0.05\n\n**Answer: The ball costs $0.05 (5 cents)**\n\n*Check: Ball = $0.05, Bat = $1.05, Total = $1.10 \u2713*",
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            "content": "This is a classic brain teaser! Here's the step-by-step solution:\n\nThe ball costs **$0.05** (5 cents).\n\n### Here's the breakdown:\n\n1.  **Let's use algebra.**\n    *   Let 'x' be the cost of the ball.\n    *   The bat costs $1 more than the ball, so the bat's cost is x + $1.00.\n\n2.  **Set up the equation.**\n    *   (Cost of the Ball) + (Cost of the Bat) = $1.10\n    *   x + (x + $1.00) = $1.10\n\n3.  **Solve for x.**\n    *   2x + $1.00 = $1.10\n    *   2x = $1.10 - $1.00\n    *   2x = $0.10\n    *   x = $0.05\n\n### Let's check the answer:\n\n*   The ball costs **$0.05**.\n*   The bat costs $1 more than the ball, so it costs $1.05.\n*   Together, they cost $0.05 + $1.05 = **$1.10**.\n\nThe common incorrect answer is $0.10, but if the ball were $0.10, the bat would be $1.10, and the total would be $1.20.",
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            "content": "Let's break this down step by step:\n\n1.  **Define variables:**\n    *   Let `B` be the cost of the bat.\n    *   Let `L` be the cost of the ball.\n\n2.  **Write down the given information as equations:**\n    *   Equation 1: `B + L = $1.10` (The bat and ball together cost $1.10)\n    *   Equation 2: `B = L + $1.00` (The bat costs $1 more than the ball)\n\n3.  **Substitute Equation 2 into Equation 1:**\n    *   Since we know `B` is the same as `L + $1.00`, we can replace `B` in the first equation:\n    *   `(L + $1.00) + L = $1.10`\n\n4.  **Solve for L:**\n    *   Combine the `L` terms: `2L + $1.00 = $1.10`\n    *   Subtract $1.00 from both sides: `2L = $1.10 - $1.00`\n    *   `2L = $0.10`\n    *   Divide by 2: `L = $0.10 / 2`\n    *   `L = $0.05`\n\nThe ball costs **$0.05**.",
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            "content": "Let's break this down using a bit of algebra:\n\n1.  **Define variables:**\n    *   Let 'b' be the cost of the bat.\n    *   Let 'x' be the cost of the ball.\n\n2.  **Write down the given information as equations:**\n    *   Equation 1: b + x = $1.10 (The total cost)\n    *   Equation 2: b = x + $1.00 (The bat costs $1 more than the ball)\n\n3.  **Substitute Equation 2 into Equation 1:**\n    *   Since we know b = x + $1.00, we can replace 'b' in the first equation:\n        (x + $1.00) + x = $1.10\n\n4.  **Simplify and solve for 'x' (the cost of the ball):**\n    *   2x + $1.00 = $1.10\n    *   Subtract $1.00 from both sides:\n        2x = $1.10 - $1.00\n        2x = $0.10\n    *   Divide by 2:\n        x = $0.10 / 2\n        x = $0.05\n\nSo, the ball costs **$0.05** (or 5 cents).\n\n**To check:**\n*   If the ball is $0.05, the bat is $0.05 + $1.00 = $1.05.\n*   Together, $1.05 + $0.05 = $1.10. This matches the original problem.",
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      "prompt": "I'm facing north. I turn right. I turn right again. I turn left. What direction am I facing?",
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            "content": "Let me work through this step by step.\n\n1. **Starting:** I'm facing **North**.\n2. **Turn right:** Now I'm facing **East**.\n3. **Turn right again:** Now I'm facing **South**.\n4. **Turn left:** Now I'm facing **East**.\n\nYou are facing **East**.",
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            "content": "Let me work through this step by step.\n\n1. **Start**: Facing **North**\n2. **Turn right**: Now facing **East**\n3. **Turn right again**: Now facing **South**\n4. **Turn left**: Now facing **East**\n\nYou are facing **East**.",
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            "content": "Let me work through this step by step.\n\n1. **Starting**: Facing **North**\n2. **Turn right**: Facing **East**\n3. **Turn right again**: Facing **South**\n4. **Turn left**: Facing **East**\n\nYou are facing **East**.",
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            "content": "Let me work through this step by step.\n\n1. **Start:** Facing **North**\n2. **Turn right:** Facing **East**\n3. **Turn right again:** Facing **South**\n4. **Turn left:** Facing **East**\n\nYou are facing **East**.",
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            "content": "# Step-by-step directions\n\n1. **Starting position:** Facing north\n\n2. **Turn right:** North \u2192 East\n\n3. **Turn right again:** East \u2192 South\n\n4. **Turn left:** South \u2192 East\n\nYou are facing **east**.",
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            "content": "Let me work through this step by step.\n\n**Starting position:** Facing north\n\n**After first right turn:** North \u2192 East (turning right from north)\n\n**After second right turn:** East \u2192 South (turning right from east)\n\n**After left turn:** South \u2192 East (turning left from south)\n\n**Final answer:** You are facing **east**.",
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            "content": "# The Answer\n\nThis is a riddle! The man was playing **Monopoly** (the board game).\n\nIn Monopoly:\n- Players move their game pieces (often including a car token) around the board\n- Landing on expensive properties controlled by other players requires paying rent\n- A player can quickly lose all their money by landing on properties with high rent payments\n- The game ends when a player goes bankrupt and loses their fortune\n\nSo he \"pushes his car to a hotel\" by moving his car token to a space with a hotel on it (owned by another player), and has to pay substantial rent, causing him to lose his fortune in the game.",
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            "content": "This is a classic riddle! Here is the step-by-step solution:\n\n**He was playing Monopoly.**\n\n*   **\"His car\"** was his game piece (the little metal car).\n*   He **\"pushed\"** his game piece around the board after rolling the dice.\n*   He landed on a property owned by another player that had a **\"hotel\"** on it.\n*   The rent was so high that he couldn't pay it, so he went bankrupt and **\"lost his fortune.\"**",
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            "content": "This is a classic riddle! Here\u2019s the step-by-step solution:\n\n1.  **Analyze the unusual phrases:** The key is that the man \"pushes his car.\" You don't normally push a car unless it's broken. But in a riddle, words often have double meanings.\n\n2.  **Think of contexts where \"car,\" \"hotel,\" and \"fortune\" are used together:** This combination strongly points to a game.\n\n3.  **Identify the game:** What popular board game involves a car as a playing piece, properties with hotels on them, and the risk of losing all your money (your fortune)?\n\n**The Answer:**\n\nHe was playing the board game **Monopoly**.\n\n*   His **\"car\"** was his metal playing token.\n*   He **\"pushed\"** it around the board after rolling the dice.\n*   He landed on a property, like Boardwalk, where another player had built a **hotel**.\n*   The rent was so high he went bankrupt and **lost his fortune**.",
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            "content": "# Tracing the Recursive Function\n\nThis is the classic **Fibonacci sequence** function. Let me trace through it step by step for `f(5)`:\n\n## Step-by-step evaluation:\n\n```\nf(5) = f(4) + f(3)\n\nf(4) = f(3) + f(2)\nf(3) = f(2) + f(1)\n\nf(2) = f(1) + f(0)\nf(1) = 1  (base case: n <= 1)\nf(0) = 0  (base case: n <= 1)\n```\n\n## Building back up:\n\n| Call | Result |\n|------|--------|\n| f(0) | 0 |\n| f(1) | 1 |\n| f(2) | f(1) + f(0) = 1 + 0 = **1** |\n| f(3) | f(2) + f(1) = 1 + 1 = **2** |\n| f(4) | f(3) + f(2) = 2 + 1 = **3** |\n| f(5) | f(4) + f(3) = 3 + 2 = **5** |\n\n## The function returns **5**.\n\nThis produces the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, **5**, 8, 13, ...",
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            "content": "# Tracing the Recursive Function\n\nThis is the **Fibonacci sequence** function. Let me trace through it step by step for `f(5)`:\n\n## Step-by-step evaluation:\n\n**Base cases:**\n- `f(0)` = 0 (since 0 \u2264 1)\n- `f(1)` = 1 (since 1 \u2264 1)\n\n**Recursive calls:**\n- `f(2)` = f(1) + f(0) = 1 + 0 = **1**\n- `f(3)` = f(2) + f(1) = 1 + 1 = **2**\n- `f(4)` = f(3) + f(2) = 2 + 1 = **3**\n- `f(5)` = f(4) + f(3) = 3 + 2 = **5**\n\n## Answer: The function returns **5**.",
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            "content": "## Tracing the Function\n\nThis is a **recursive Fibonacci function**. Let me trace it for input `5`:\n\n```\nf(5) = f(4) + f(3)\nf(4) = f(3) + f(2)\nf(3) = f(2) + f(1)\nf(2) = f(1) + f(0)\nf(1) = 1\nf(0) = 0\n```\n\n### Building back up:\n```\nf(2) = f(1) + f(0) = 1 + 0 = 1\nf(3) = f(2) + f(1) = 1 + 1 = 2\nf(4) = f(3) + f(2) = 2 + 1 = 3\nf(5) = f(4) + f(3) = 3 + 2 = 5\n```\n\n## Result: **`5`**",
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            "content": "## Tracing the Function\n\nThis is a **recursive Fibonacci function**. Let me trace it for input `5`:\n\n```\nf(5) = f(4) + f(3)\nf(4) = f(3) + f(2)\nf(3) = f(2) + f(1)\nf(2) = f(1) + f(0)\nf(1) = 1\nf(0) = 0\n```\n\n**Building back up:**\n```\nf(2) = 1 + 0 = 1\nf(3) = 1 + 1 = 2\nf(4) = 2 + 1 = 3\nf(5) = 3 + 2 = 5\n```\n\n## Result\n\n`f(5)` returns **5**",
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            "content": "# Tracing through f(5)\n\nThis is a recursive function that calculates Fibonacci numbers. Let me trace through it:\n\n**f(5)** = f(4) + f(3)\n\n**f(4)** = f(3) + f(2)\n**f(3)** = f(2) + f(1)\n\n**f(2)** = f(1) + f(0)\n**f(1)** = 1 (base case)\n**f(0)** = 0 (base case)\n\nNow working back up:\n- f(2) = 1 + 0 = **1**\n- f(3) = 1 + 1 = **2**\n- f(4) = 2 + 1 = **3**\n- f(5) = 3 + 2 = **5**\n\n**The function returns 5**",
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            "content": "# Tracing f(5)\n\nThis is a recursive function that calculates Fibonacci numbers. Let me trace through it step by step:\n\n```\nf(5) = f(4) + f(3)\n  f(4) = f(3) + f(2)\n    f(3) = f(2) + f(1)\n      f(2) = f(1) + f(0)\n        f(1) = 1 (base case)\n        f(0) = 0 (base case)\n      f(2) = 1 + 0 = 1\n    f(3) = 1 + 1 = 2\n  f(4) = 2 + 1 = 3\nf(5) = 3 + 2 = 5\n```\n\n**The function returns 5**\n\nThis makes sense as it's computing the 5th Fibonacci number: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, **5**, 8, 13...",
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            "content": "Of course. Let's trace the execution of the function step by step.\n\nThe function returns **5**.\n\nHere is the breakdown of how it gets that result:\n\n### Understanding the Function\n\nThis is a recursive function that calculates the **Fibonacci sequence**.\n*   **Base Case:** If the input `n` is 1 or less, it returns `n`.\n    *   `f(0)` returns `0`.\n    *   `f(1)` returns `1`.\n*   **Recursive Step:** If `n` is greater than 1, it calls itself with `n-1` and `n-2` and returns their sum.\n\n### Step-by-Step Calculation for f(5)\n\nThe computer has to break down the problem into smaller and smaller pieces until it hits the base cases.\n\n1.  **`f(5)`**\n    *   5 is greater than 1, so it must return `f(4) + f(3)`.\n\n2.  To solve that, it first needs to calculate **`f(4)`**.\n    *   4 is greater than 1, so `f(4)` returns `f(3) + f(2)`.\n\n3.  To solve that, it needs **`f(3)`**.\n    *   3 is greater than 1, so `f(3)` returns `f(2) + f(1)`.\n\n4.  To solve that, it needs **`f(2)`**.\n    *   2 is greater than 1, so `f(2)` returns `f(1) + f(0)`.\n    *   Now we hit the base cases!\n        *   `f(1)` returns `1`.\n        *   `f(0)` returns `0`.\n    *   So, `f(2)` returns `1 + 0 = **1**`.\n\n5.  Now we can go back and solve for **`f(3)`**.\n    *   `f(3)` was `f(2) + f(1)`.\n    *   We know `f(2)` is 1, and `f(1)` is 1.\n    *   So, `f(3)` returns `1 + 1 = **2**`.\n\n6.  Now we can go back and solve for **`f(4)`**.\n    *   `f(4)` was `f(3) + f(2)`.\n    *   We know `f(3)` is 2, and `f(2)` is 1.\n    *   So, `f(4)` returns `2 + 1 = **3**`.\n\n7.  Finally, we can go back and solve the original call, **`f(5)`**.\n    *   `f(5)` was `f(4) + f(3)`.\n    *   We know `f(4)` is 3, and `f(3)` is 2.\n    *   So, `f(5)` returns `3 + 2 = **5**`.\n\n### Summary (Bottom-Up)\n\nHere is the sequence of values calculated:\n*   `f(0) = 0`\n*   `f(1) = 1`\n*   `f(2) = f(1) + f(0) = 1 + 0 = 1`\n*   `f(3) = f(2) + f(1) = 1 + 1 = 2`\n*   `f(4) = f(3) + f(2) = 2 + 1 = 3`\n*   `f(5) = f(4) + f(3) = 3 + 2 = **5**`",
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            "content": "Let's break down the execution of the function `f(n)` for the input `n = 5`.\n\nThis function is a classic example of recursion, and it calculates the *n*-th number in the Fibonacci sequence, where `f(0) = 0` and `f(1) = 1`.\n\nHere is the step-by-step evaluation:\n\n1.  **`f(5)` is called.**\n    *   Since 5 is not <= 1, it returns `f(4) + f(3)`.\n\n2.  **To calculate that, we first need to find `f(4)`:**\n    *   `f(4)` returns `f(3) + f(2)`.\n\n3.  **Now we need `f(3)`:**\n    *   `f(3)` returns `f(2) + f(1)`.\n\n4.  **Now we need `f(2)`:**\n    *   `f(2)` returns `f(1) + f(0)`.\n    *   `f(1)` hits the base case (`n <= 1`), so it returns **1**.\n    *   `f(0)` hits the base case (`n <= 1`), so it returns **0**.\n    *   Therefore, `f(2)` returns 1 + 0 = **1**.\n\n5.  **Now we can solve for `f(3)`:**\n    *   `f(3)` = `f(2)` + `f(1)`.\n    *   We know `f(2)` is 1 and `f(1)` is 1.\n    *   Therefore, `f(3)` returns 1 + 1 = **2**.\n\n6.  **Now we can solve for `f(4)`:**\n    *   `f(4)` = `f(3)` + `f(2)`.\n    *   We know `f(3)` is 2 and `f(2)` is 1.\n    *   Therefore, `f(4)` returns 2 + 1 = **3**.\n\n7.  **Finally, we can solve the original call for `f(5)`:**\n    *   `f(5)` = `f(4)` + `f(3)`.\n    *   We know `f(4)` is 3 and `f(3)` is 2.\n    *   Therefore, `f(5)` returns 3 + 2 = **5**.\n\nThe function returns **5**.",
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            "content": "This function calculates the nth Fibonacci number. Let's trace the execution for `f(5)`:\n\n1.  `f(5)`: Since `5 > 1`, it returns `f(4) + f(3)`\n2.  `f(4)`: Since `4 > 1`, it returns `f(3) + f(2)`\n3.  `f(3)`: Since `3 > 1`, it returns `f(2) + f(1)`\n4.  `f(2)`: Since `2 > 1`, it returns `f(1) + f(0)`\n    *   `f(1)`: Since `1 <= 1`, it returns `1` (Base case)\n    *   `f(0)`: Since `0 <= 1`, it returns `0` (Base case)\n    *   So, `f(2)` returns `1 + 0 = 1`\n5.  Now back to `f(3)`:\n    *   `f(1)` returns `1` (from above)\n    *   So, `f(3)` returns `1` (from `f(2)`) `+ 1` (from `f(1)`) `= 2`\n6.  Now back to `f(4)`:\n    *   `f(2)` returns `1` (from above)\n    *   So, `f(4)` returns `2` (from `f(3)`) `+ 1` (from `f(2)`) `= 3`\n7.  Finally, back to `f(5)`:\n    *   `f(3)` returns `2` (from above)\n    *   So, `f(5)` returns `3` (from `f(4)`) `+ 2` (from `f(3)`) `= 5`\n\nThe function returns **5**.",
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            "content": "Let's trace the execution of the function `f(n)` for `n = 5`.\n\nThe function is defined as:\n```python\ndef f(n):\n    return n if n <= 1 else f(n-1) + f(n-2)\n```\n\nThis is the standard recursive definition for the Fibonacci sequence, where F(0) = 0 and F(1) = 1.\n\nLet's break down `f(5)`:\n\n1.  `f(5)`\n    *   `5` is not `<= 1`, so it calls `f(4) + f(3)`\n\n2.  `f(4)`\n    *   `4` is not `<= 1`, so it calls `f(3) + f(2)`\n\n3.  `f(3)`\n    *   `3` is not `<= 1`, so it calls `f(2) + f(1)`\n\n4.  `f(2)`\n    *   `2` is not `<= 1`, so it calls `f(1) + f(0)`\n\n5.  **Base Cases:**\n    *   `f(1)`: `1` is `<= 1`, returns `1`.\n    *   `f(0)`: `0` is `<= 1`, returns `0`.\n\nNow, substitute the base case results back up:\n\n*   `f(2)` becomes `f(1) + f(0) = 1 + 0 = 1`\n*   `f(3)` becomes `f(2) + f(1) = 1 + 1 = 2`\n*   `f(4)` becomes `f(3) + f(2) = 2 + 1 = 3`\n*   `f(5)` becomes `f(4) + f(3) = 3 + 2 = 5`\n\nThe function returns **5** for input 5.",
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            "content": "Let me think through this step by step.\n\nThe sentence is: \"The trophy doesn't fit in the suitcase because it's too big.\"\n\nThe question is what \"it\" refers to \u2014 what is too big?\n\nIf the **suitcase** were too big, that wouldn't explain why the trophy doesn't fit. A bigger suitcase would make it *easier* to fit the trophy.\n\nIf the **trophy** is too big, that logically explains why it doesn't fit in the suitcase.\n\nTherefore, **the trophy** is too big.",
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            "content": "# Analysis\n\nThe sentence is ambiguous due to the pronoun \"it,\" which could refer to either:\n\n1. **The trophy** - is too big (to fit in the suitcase)\n2. **The suitcase** - is too big (doesn't work/is impractical)\n\nHowever, based on the logical meaning of the sentence, **the trophy is too big**. The phrase \"doesn't fit in the suitcase because it's too big\" most naturally means the trophy is too large to fit inside the suitcase.\n\nIf the suitcase were too big, it wouldn't prevent the trophy from fitting inside it.",
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            "content": "# Analysis\n\nThe pronoun \"it's\" in this sentence is ambiguous and could refer to either:\n\n1. **The trophy** is too big\n2. **The suitcase** is too big (meaning the trophy is too big for it)\n\nHowever, based on the most natural reading of the sentence, **the trophy is too big**.\n\nThe sentence structure \"X doesn't fit in Y because it's too big\" typically means that X (the subject of the main clause) is too big to fit into Y.",
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            "content": "Based on the sentence, **the trophy** is too big.\n\nHere's the step-by-step logic:\n1.  The sentence states a problem: The trophy doesn't fit in the suitcase.\n2.  It then gives a reason: \"...because it's too big.\"\n3.  The pronoun \"it\" refers to the subject that is causing the problem of not fitting.\n4.  In this context, for something to not fit inside something else, the object going inside (the trophy) must be too large for the container (the suitcase).\n\nTherefore, the trophy is the thing that is too big.",
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            "content": "This is a classic trick question! Let me think through it carefully.\n\n**The answer is 1 time.**\n\nHere's why: You can only subtract 5 from **25** once. After the first subtraction, you no longer have 25 \u2014 you have 20. The next time, you're subtracting 5 from **20**, not from 25. Then from 15, then from 10, and so on.\n\nSo you can subtract 5 from 25 only **once** \u2014 because after that, it's no longer 25.",
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            "content": "This is a classic trick question! Let me think through it carefully.\n\n**The answer is once.**\n\nThe first time you subtract 5 from 25, you get 20. After that, you're no longer subtracting 5 from **25** \u2014 you'd be subtracting 5 from **20**, then from **15**, and so on.\n\nSo you can only subtract 5 from **25** exactly **one time**.",
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            "content": "Let me think about this step by step.\n\n- 25 - 5 = 20 (1st time)\n- 20 - 5 = 15 (2nd time)\n- 15 - 5 = 10 (3rd time)\n- 10 - 5 = 5 (4th time)\n- 5 - 5 = 0 (5th time)\n\nYou can subtract 5 from 25 **5 times**.\n\n(Though the classic trick answer is **\"only once\"** \u2014 because after the first subtraction, you're no longer subtracting from 25, you're subtracting from 20, then 15, etc.)",
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            "content": "## Step-by-Step Solution\n\nLet me subtract 5 from 25 repeatedly:\n\n1. 25 - 5 = **20**\n2. 20 - 5 = **15**\n3. 15 - 5 = **10**\n4. 10 - 5 = **5**\n5. 5 - 5 = **0**\n\nYou can subtract 5 from 25 **5 times**.\n\n---\n\n**Note:** There's also a classic riddle version of this question. The trick answer is **\"only once\"** \u2014 because after the first subtraction, you're no longer subtracting from 25, you're subtracting from 20, then 15, etc. \ud83d\ude04",
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            "content": "# Subtracting 5 from 25\n\nLet me work through this step by step:\n\n- 25 - 5 = 20\n- 20 - 5 = 15\n- 15 - 5 = 10\n- 10 - 5 = 5\n- 5 - 5 = 0\n\n**You can subtract 5 from 25 exactly 5 times** (which is the same as 25 \u00f7 5 = 5).",
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