Answer the following question.
Lawrence worked 8 hours each day on Monday, Tuesday and Friday. He worked 5.5 hours on both Wednesday and Thursday. How many hours would Lawrence work each day if he worked the same number of hours each day?
Step-by-step reasoning process: 8 hours * 3 = 24 hours. 5.5 * 2 = 11 hours. 24 + 11 = 35 hours. 35 / 7 = 5 hours. Lawrence would work 5 hours each of the 7 days in a week.
The answer is 5.

Answer the following question.
40 less than 10 times Diaz's age is 20 more than 10 times Sierra's age. If Sierra is currently 30 years old, how old will Diaz be 20 years from now?
Step-by-step reasoning process: If Sierra is currently 30 years old, 10 times her age is 30 * 10 = 300. Twenty more than 10 times Sierra's age is 300 + 20 = 320. 320 is 40 less than ten times Diaz's age so 10 times Diaz's age is 320 + 40 = 360. If ten times Diaz's age is 360, Diaz is 360 / 10 = 36 years old. Twenty years from now, Diaz will be 20 + 36 = 56 years old.
The answer is 56.

Answer the following question.
Ariana is past due on three bills. The first bill for $200 charges 10% simple interest for each overdue month and it's 2 months overdue. The second bill for $130 charges a flat $50 late fee per month and is 6 months overdue. The last bill is two months late and charges a $40 fee the first month overdue and twice that fee the second month overdue and is for $444. How much does Ariana owe in total?
Step-by-step reasoning process: First find the monthly late fee for the first bill: $200 * 10% = $20. Then multiply that by the number of months the bill is overdue: $20 / month * 2 months = $40. Then find the total late fee for the second bill the same way: $50 / month * 6 months = $300. Then find the third bill's second late fee: 2 * $40 = $80. Then add all the bill amounts and late fees to find the total cost: $40 + $200 + $300 + $130 + $40 + $80 + $444 = $1234.
The answer is 1234.

Answer the following question.
James has 3 gallons of milk. He drank 13 ounces of the milk. If there are 128 ounces in a gallon, how many ounces of milk does James have left?
Step-by-step reasoning process: First find out how many ounces of milk James had to begin with by multiplying the number of gallons by the number of ounces per gallon: 3 gallons * 128 ounces / gallon = 384 oz. Now subtract the 13 ounces James drank from the initial amount of milk: 384 oz - 13 oz = 371 oz.
The answer is 371.