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question:Emily collects stamps. She had 30 stamps before she visited her grandparents. During her visit, she received 4 stamps per day for 5 days. Then she got 8 stamps on her birthday, which was on the sixth day. How many stamps does Emily have now?

answer:Let's start with the initial number of stamps Emily had, which is 30.During her visit, she received 4 stamps per day for 5 days, which amounts to 4 * 5 = 20 stamps.Then she got 8 stamps on her birthday.So the total number of stamps she received is 20 + 8 = 28 stamps.Adding this to her initial number of stamps, she now has 30 + 28 = 58 stamps.Thus Emily now has boxed{58} stamps.

question:Samantha has 3 rabbits: Fluffy, Stuffy, and Buffy. Fluffy weighs 8 ounces more than Stuffy. Stuffy weighs 2 ounces less than Buffy. If Buffy weighs 15 ounces, how much would the scale indicate, in ounces, if Samantha put Fluffy and Stuffy on the scale?

answer:Since Buffy weighs 15 ounces, and Stuffy weighs 2 ounces less than Buffy, Stuffy weighs 15 - 2 = 13 ounces.Fluffy weighs 8 ounces more than Stuffy, so Fluffy weighs 13 + 8 = 21 ounces.If Samantha puts Fluffy and Stuffy on the scale, the scale would indicate 21 + 13 = 34 ounces.Thus, the scale would indicate boxed{34} ounces.

question:Emily is making sugar cookies. She needs to use 2 cups of sugar for every cup of butter. It takes 2 sticks to make one cup of melted butter. If Emily uses 12 sticks of butter, how many cups of sugar should she use?

answer:Since it takes 2 sticks of butter to make one cup of melted butter, 12 sticks of butter will yield 12 / 2 = 6 cups of melted butter.Since Emily needs to use 2 cups of sugar for every cup of butter, she will need 2 * 6 = 12 cups of sugar.Thus, Emily should use boxed{12} cups of sugar.

question:Three-eighths of the rooms in a hotel that has 240 rooms are currently occupied. It was discovered that 1/12 of the rooms are under renovation. How many rooms are still available?

answer:To find out how many rooms are still available, we first need to determine how many rooms are occupied and how many are under renovation.Three-eighths of the 240 rooms are occupied. To find the number of occupied rooms, we can multiply 240 by 3/8:240 * 3/8 = 720/8 = 90Next, we find out how many rooms are under renovation. 1/12 of the 240 rooms are under renovation.240 * 1/12 = 240/12 = 20To find the number of rooms still available, we subtract the occupied and renovation rooms from the total number of rooms:240 - 90 - 20 = 150 - 20 = 130Thus, there are boxed{130} rooms still available in the hotel.

question:Maya has five more puzzles than Ethan does. Ava has three times as many puzzles as Maya does. If Ethan has 12 puzzles, how many puzzles does Ava have?

answer:Let's start by using the information that Ethan has 12 puzzles.Since Maya has five more puzzles than Ethan does, Maya has 12 + 5 = 17 puzzles.Ava has three times as many puzzles as Maya does, so Ava has 17 * 3 = 51 puzzles.Thus, Ava has boxed{51} puzzles.

question:Emily wants to run a certain distance without stopping, with a goal of running 15 kilometers. On the first day, she runs 2 kilometers without stopping. On the second day, she runs 3 kilometers, and on the third day, she runs 4 kilometers. Realizing that she can increase her running distance by 1 kilometer each day, she decides to calculate how many days it will take her to reach her goal of running 15 kilometers without stopping. How many days will it take Emily to reach her goal?

answer:Let's break it down step by step:Day 1: Emily runs 2 kilometers.Day 2: Emily runs 3 kilometers (an increase of 1 kilometer from the previous day).Day 3: Emily runs 4 kilometers (an increase of 1 kilometer from the previous day).We can see a pattern here: Emily increases her running distance by 1 kilometer each day.To find out how many days it will take Emily to reach her goal of running 15 kilometers without stopping, we can continue this pattern:Day 4: Emily runs 5 kilometers.Day 5: Emily runs 6 kilometers.Day 6: Emily runs 7 kilometers.Day 7: Emily runs 8 kilometers.Day 8: Emily runs 9 kilometers.Day 9: Emily runs 10 kilometers.Day 10: Emily runs 11 kilometers.Day 11: Emily runs 12 kilometers.Day 12: Emily runs 13 kilometers.Day 13: Emily runs 14 kilometers.Day 14: Emily runs 15 kilometers.Therefore, it will take Emily boxed{14} days to reach her goal of running 15 kilometers without stopping.

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