Reasoning and answer: Luke filled up 44 / 4 = 11 water balloons. Tom filled up 11 * 3 = 33 water balloons.
The answer: 33
What was the question?
Question: Tom and his friends were filling up water balloons. Tom filled up 3 times as many water balloons as Luke. Luke filled up one fourth as many balloons as Anthony. If Anthony filled up 44 water balloons, how many did Tom fill up?


She has 240 sticks because 400 x .6 = 240. She has been going to the store for 80 weeks because 240 / 3 = 80.
The answer: 80
Reverse engineering the question: Every time she goes to the store, Felicity gets a lollipop. After she finishes them, she uses the sticks to build a fort. The fort needs 400 sticks to finish it. Her family goes to the store three times a week and she always goes. If the fort is 60% complete, how many weeks has Felicity been collecting lollipops for?


Reasoning and answer: Half of much as ProcGen's maximum reward is 240 / 2 = 120 reward. 90% of CoinRun's maximum reward is 120 * .9 = 108 reward.
The answer: 108
What was the question?
Question: Greg's PPO algorithm obtained 90% of the possible reward on the CoinRun environment. CoinRun's maximum reward is half as much as the maximum ProcGen reward of 240. How much reward did Greg's PPO algorithm get?


The training cost 250 * 12 = $3000. The insurance pays for 3000 * .9 = $2700 for certification. That means she needs to pay 3000 - 2700 = $300. So her total cost was 150 + 300 + 3000 = $3450.
The answer: 3450
Reverse engineering the question: John needs to get a new seeing-eye dog. The adoption fee cost $150 for an untrained dog. It then takes 12 weeks of training which costs $250 a week. After the training, she needs certification which costs $3000 but her insurance covers 90% of that. What is her out-of-pocket cost?


Reasoning and answer: We start by finding out that since there are twice as many oranges as the 5 bananas, this means there are 5 * 2 = 10 oranges. Since there are twice as many apples as the 10 oranges, this means there 10 * 2 = 20 apples. In total, this means there are 20 + 10 + 5 = 35 fruits on the display.
The answer: 35
What was the question?
Question: There is a fruit display that has apples, oranges, and bananas. There are twice as many apples as oranges, and there are twice as many oranges as bananas. How many fruits are on the display in total if there are 5 bananas on the display?


Reasoning and answer: After spending money on a shirt, Lily had $55 - $7 = $48 left. She spent $7 x 3 = $21 on another store. Therefore, she only has $48 - $21 = $27 left on her account.
The answer: 27
What was the question?
Question:
Lily had $55 in her account. She spent $7 on a shirt. She then went to another shop and spent thrice as much as she spent on a shirt. How much money is left in Lily's account?