question stringlengths 46 515 | choices sequencelengths 2 4 ⌀ | answer stringlengths 1 89 | unit stringclasses 139
values | table_title stringlengths 4 42 ⌀ | table stringlengths 23 708 | table_for_pd dict | row_num int64 2 11 | column_num int64 2 6 | solution stringlengths 58 1.79k | ques_type stringclasses 2
values | ans_type stringclasses 5
values | grade int64 1 8 | split stringclasses 1
value | idx int64 0 999 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ryan wants to buy 5 pounds of dried pear. How much will he spend? | null | 34.35 | $ | null | banana chips | $6.95/pound
raisins | $5.49/pound
dried mango | $6.32/pound
dried pineapple | $2.22/pound
dried apple | $6.89/pound
dried pear | $6.87/pound | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the cost of the dried pear. Multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds.
$6.87 × 5 = $34.35
He will spend $34.35. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 0 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
"linear",
"nonlinear"
] | nonlinear | null | null | x | y
5 | 0
6 | 1
7 | 4 | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 4 | 2 | To determine whether the function is linear or nonlinear, see whether it has a constant rate of change.
Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start.
Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ... | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 1 |
Sharon buys 4/5 of a pound of scallops. How much does she spend? | null | 7.20 | $ | null | shrimp | $7 per pound
lobster meat | $12 per pound
oysters | $6 per pound
mussels | $10 per pound
crab meat | $9 per pound
scallops | $9 per pound | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the cost of the scallops. Multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds.
$9 × \frac{4}{5} = $9 × 0.8 = $7.20
She spends $7.20. | free_text | decimal_number | 6 | test | 2 |
Brianna has $0.70. Does she have enough to buy a piece of black mica and a piece of green slate? | [
"yes",
"no"
] | yes | null | null | smooth piece of marble | $0.27
piece of green slate | $0.37
smooth piece of sea glass | $0.44
piece of black mica | $0.29 | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Add the price of a piece of black mica and the price of a piece of green slate:
$0.29 + $0.37 = $0.66
$0.66 is less than $0.70. Brianna does have enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 3 |
In considering whether to open a new branch, the city council examined the number of times some typical residents went to the library last month. How many people are there in all? | null | 57 | null | Going to the library last month | Number of trips | Frequency
1 | 10
2 | 5
3 | 19
4 | 0
5 | 16
6 | 7 | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Add the frequencies for each row.
Add:
10 + 5 + 19 + 0 + 16 + 7 = 57
There are 57 people in all. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 4 |
A fan carefully recorded the number of goals and misses made by different soccer players. Which player had the fewest misses? | [
"center midfielder",
"striker",
"right forward",
"right midfielder"
] | center midfielder | null | Soccer shots this season | Player | Misses | Goals
Striker | 13 | 15
Right midfielder | 5 | 9
Right forward | 12 | 12
Center midfielder | 1 | 11 | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 5 | 3 | Look at the numbers in the Misses column. Find the least number in this column.
The least number is 1, which is in the Center midfielder row. The center midfielder had the fewest misses. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 5 | test | 5 |
The school district compared how many swings each elementary school has. What is the mode of the numbers? | null | 9 | null | Swings | School | Number of swings
Boyd Elementary | 6
Valley Elementary | 9
Hillside Elementary | 8
Canyon Elementary | 9
Jefferson Elementary | 9
Newberry Elementary | 8 | {
"": null,
"A Footlong shoe": null,
"A Toes Knows shoe": null,
"A little spicy": null,
"A plant": null,
"A tent": null,
"A vegetarian diet": null,
"Acoustic guitar": null,
"Acrylic paint": null,
"Activity": null,
"Actor": null,
"Adult": null,
"Afternoon": null,
"Age (years)": null,
"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
6, 9, 8, 9, 9, 8
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
6, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9
Now count how many times each number appears.
6 appears 1 time.
8 appears 2 times.
9 appears 3 times.
The number that appears most often is 9.
The mode is 9. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 6 |
"A hot dog stand kept track of the number of hot dogs sold each day. What is the median of the numbe(...TRUNCATED) | null | 18 | null | Hot dogs sold | "Day | Number of hot dogs\nSaturday | 11\nSunday | 18\nMonday | 23\nTuesday | 21\nWednesday | 16\nTh(...TRUNCATED) | {"":null,"A Footlong shoe":null,"A Toes Knows shoe":null,"A little spicy":null,"A plant":null,"A ten(...TRUNCATED) | 8 | 2 | "Read the numbers from the table.\n\n11, 18, 23, 21, 16, 28, 11\n\nFirst, arrange the numbers from l(...TRUNCATED) | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 7 |
"Maya wrote down how many cups of lemonade she sold in the past 6 days. What is the range of the num(...TRUNCATED) | null | 9 | null | Cups of lemonade sold | "Day | Number of cups\nTuesday | 6\nWednesday | 5\nThursday | 3\nFriday | 10\nSaturday | 1\nSunday |(...TRUNCATED) | {"":null,"A Footlong shoe":null,"A Toes Knows shoe":null,"A little spicy":null,"A plant":null,"A ten(...TRUNCATED) | 7 | 2 | "Read the numbers from the table.\n\n6, 5, 3, 10, 1, 4\n\nFirst, find the greatest number. The great(...TRUNCATED) | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 8 |
"The elementary school art teacher wrote down how many flower pots each child painted last week. How(...TRUNCATED) | null | 15 | null | Painting flower pots | Flower pots painted | Frequency
0 | 9
1 | 5
2 | 11
3 | 8
4 | 13
5 | 15
6 | 17 | {"":null,"A Footlong shoe":null,"A Toes Knows shoe":null,"A little spicy":null,"A plant":null,"A ten(...TRUNCATED) | 8 | 2 | "Find the row for 5 flower pots and read the frequency. The frequency is 15.\n\n15 children painted (...TRUNCATED) | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 9 |
End of preview. Expand in Data Studio
README.md exists but content is empty.
- Downloads last month
- 9