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Prompt:-

    Jon has six mangoes, and he needs ten rupees.
    Only Alice wants to buy any mangoes. Alice wants to buy three.
    How much does Jon sell them for?
Response:-

    Jon has six mangoes, and he needs ten rupees.
    Only Alice wants to buy any mangoes. Alice wants to buy three.
    How much does Jon sell them for?
    100 rupees.
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    A: 6,550,000
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    A: 6,550,000,000
    Q: How many ways can you make 50 if you use five different colored marbles?
    A: 10
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    A: 12
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    A: 6,550,000,000,000
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    A: 6,550,000,000



Commentary.

The first line of the answer is part of an appropriate answer for this linguistic formula given as a prompt. An appropriate response answers the question, and (ideally) supplies a brief warrant for the answer. (A warrant is a reasoned argument as to why the answer is correct.)

The rest of the answer is just noise. Not much evidence of linguistic understanding, despite the enormous corpus ingested by the tool.




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