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Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||It is greater than because they have the same amount of water but 5 has one more spoon than 4. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||They are the same because once a solution is saturated it is at its highest level of concentration. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The same because once a solution is saturated it is at its highest level of concentration. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The concentration is more in 5 because it has more material in it. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Greater than. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||They are the same because when a solution is saturated, it is at its highest point of concentration. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||They are the same because when the solution is saturated it is at its highest point of concentration. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The same because both solutions are saturated. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||No because 5 has more scoops than 4. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Same because if they all have the same water and 4 is concentrated with 4 scoops and 5 with 5 scoops then the solubility is the same because of the same amount of water become crystal. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Same as mixture 4 because you cannot see them. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Mixture 5 is greater than mixture 4 because it has the same amount of water and at the bottom it is both clear material but it does not have the same amount of solid. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||No because there is one extra spoon in 5. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Same because they are both saturated and it can only hold an equal amount. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Greater than because it has more scoops. | contradictory |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The same because it has the same amount of water. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Same. Because they are both saturated. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The same because they both have the same amount of water. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||The same because once a solution is saturated it is at its greatest concentration. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||One, 2, 3 they all are clear with no material on the bottom. | irrelevant |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||They both have material on the bottom. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||Same they both are clear and there is material on bottom. | correct |
Jim used a solid and water to make Mixtures one (one spoon of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 3 (3 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with nothing on the bottom), 4 (4 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom), and 5 (5 spoons of solid in 100 milliliters water was clear with material on the bottom) as shown below. He stirred each one and observed the results. Is the concentration of Mixture 5 less than, greater than, or the same as the concentration of Mixture 4? Explain your answer.||The concentrations are the same because both mixtures are saturated.||It is greater than because it has one more spoon of the solid. | contradictory |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Jorge knew a chemical reaction was occurred because it started bubble. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the mixture bubbled. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because gas being formed can be a sign of a chemical reaction. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because he knew the bubbles meant carbon dioxide was being formed. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the balloon expanded and filled with gas and it bubbled up. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it started to bubble or to fizz and it is the proof of gas. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because when it bubbles that means a reaction is taking place. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because bubbling is a sign of a chemical reaction. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it bubbled. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the solution began to bubble. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because whenever it fizzes or bubbles that means it is a reaction. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the bubbles appear it makes a gas. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||He knew because there are bubbles in the container. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Bubble. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because gas bubbles appeared. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||He knew because first he put a material in the water and started to bubble and that made gas so that is a clue of a chemical reaction. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because there were gas bubbles. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because he saw it bubble up that is why he knew it was a chemical reaction. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||When he put the solid in the liquid it start to bubbles. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it bubbled and fizz. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it bubbled and when something bubbled it means a reaction occurred. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the solution bubbled. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||I think it is because it started to bubble and because it would not do that if it was not a reaction. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||He knew because it bubbled. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred, because the mixture began to bubble. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||He knew because a change occurred and it made a gas. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||He knew because when bubbles pop a gas is released into the air. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it was making gas, it was fizzing, it made some precipitant. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the solution started to bubble. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because the container started to bubble up. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because he saw it fizz and bubble up. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because bubble appeared when he add the solid material. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it bubbled and if it bubbles then it is a reaction. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||A chemical reaction is when something happens if you add a material and a liquid together and something happens it is a chemical reaction. | irrelevant |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because it started to bubble and have a gas. | correct |
Jorge added solid material to a container of clear colorless liquid. The mixture began to bubble. Explain why Jorge knew a chemical reaction occurred.||Bubbling means a gas has formed. Gas is a new material. A new material indicates a reaction.||Because his experiment took action right away with no waiting. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Why I chose the dark green sheeting was because the darker color absorbs heat. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||It is darker and it will probably heat faster. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because dark green is a dark color like black that way dark green absorbs more heat. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because if you put dark green, it will absorb the heat from the sun fast, because it is a dark color. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||She should use the dark green because it will absorb more heat. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||When they put a piece of plastic bag on the bottom it will heat up a little bit. | irrelevant |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||The darker the color the faster it would heat up. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because it is dark green and dark colors heat faster than light colors. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||The green is almost like black and the darker the sheeting is its color attracts the sun and heats up the pool. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose that one because the sun might reflect it back and almost every dark color are the ones who makes it hot. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I pick B because I think it is ok alright. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because the dark green will absorb the heat. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||If she uses dark plastic the water will heat up more quickly. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because dark green absorbs heat and yellow reflects heat. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because the darker plastic will absorb the heat and it will heat the pool faster. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose dark green because dark colors attract the sun. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because the color black or dark colors will absorb the heat then transfer it to the water. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose to put the green plastic because if the color is dark then the sun gets attracted to the dark color which makes it heat up faster. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I choose B because if you use a light color the solar energy will reflect off it if you use a dark color it will absorb the solar energy. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Darker colors will heat up faster. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose B because dark green is the darkest color and dark colors absorbs the sun's energy. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because dark colors absorb heat and energy. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because dark colors absorb the heat, and light colors do not. They reflect them. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because yellow is a light color and would reflect the sun's energy. | contradictory |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose that answer because yellow reflects heat and dark stuff keep heat. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because when you have a dark color it absorbs more of the heat, so that is why Sue should put dark green at the bottom of the pool. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||The darker the plastic the quicker the water will heat up. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Dark green is a darker color than yellow, therefore it will heat hotter and faster. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||I chose it because dark green is darker than yellow, and because the green absorbs heat and yellow reflects. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||A dark color can be reflected by the sun and it could heat up the wading pool's water. | contradictory |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because dark color absorbs more sunlight. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Dark green because darker colors heat faster they attract the sun. | correct |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because it is darker than yellow so it might attract to the sun to make the pool hotter. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because heat is absorbed by dark colors. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Because the darker the color the faster it will heat up. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Sue bought a white wading pool for her grandchildren. She wanted to heat up the water as fast as possible. She thought that if she put plastic sheeting in the bottom of the pool it might heat up the water faster. She had a sheet of yellow plastic and a sheet of dark green plastic. What should Sue do to heat the water as fast as possible? A. Put the yellow sheeting on the bottom of the pool. (B. Put the dark green sheeting on the bottom of the pool.) C. Put no sheeting on the bottom of the pool; leave it white. Explain why you chose that answer.||Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. The dark green sheeting is the darkest color available so she should use the green sheeting.||Anything that is dark could be just like black. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Greta used her hand to measure the length of the whiteboard in her classroom. She found that it was 14 hands long. Andre measured the whiteboard and found that it was 16 hands long. Explain why Greta and Andre got different measurements.||Greta and Andre have different sized hands.||They got different measurements because their hands are different sizes. | correct |
Greta used her hand to measure the length of the whiteboard in her classroom. She found that it was 14 hands long. Andre measured the whiteboard and found that it was 16 hands long. Explain why Greta and Andre got different measurements.||Greta and Andre have different sized hands.||They got different measurements because their hands could be different sizes. | correct |
Greta used her hand to measure the length of the whiteboard in her classroom. She found that it was 14 hands long. Andre measured the whiteboard and found that it was 16 hands long. Explain why Greta and Andre got different measurements.||Greta and Andre have different sized hands.||Because hands can be different sizes. | correct |
Greta used her hand to measure the length of the whiteboard in her classroom. She found that it was 14 hands long. Andre measured the whiteboard and found that it was 16 hands long. Explain why Greta and Andre got different measurements.||Greta and Andre have different sized hands.||Maybe Andre's hand is bigger than Greta's hand. | correct |
Greta used her hand to measure the length of the whiteboard in her classroom. She found that it was 14 hands long. Andre measured the whiteboard and found that it was 16 hands long. Explain why Greta and Andre got different measurements.||Greta and Andre have different sized hands.||Greta could have had a bigger hand. | correct |
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