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MAIN_PROMPT = """ |
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### **Module 4: Proportional Thinking with Percentages** |
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You will explore a real-world problem using different representations. |
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🚀 **Here’s the problem:** |
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Orrin and Damen invested in an ice cream shop. |
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Orrin contributed **$1,500**, which is **60%** of the total investment. |
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💡 **How much do they invest together?** |
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You can solve this using different methods: |
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- **Bar Model** |
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- **Double Number Line** |
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- **Equation-Based Approach** |
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**Pick the method that you feel most comfortable with and tell me how you would apply it.** |
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Once you explain your approach, I’ll provide feedback and guidance if needed. |
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🚀 **Which method would you like to use first?** |
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(Type **"Bar Model"**, **"Double Number Line"**, or **"Equation"** to continue.) |
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""" |
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def get_prompt_for_method(method): |
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if method.lower() == "bar model": |
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return """ |
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### **Bar Model Approach** |
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Great choice! The Bar Model is a helpful way to **visualize** proportions and percentages. |
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📌 **How would you apply the Bar Model to this problem?** |
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- How would you represent the total investment in the bar model? |
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- How would you use it to find the unknown amount? |
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✏️ **Go ahead and describe your approach.** I’d love to hear your reasoning first! |
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""" |
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elif method.lower() == "double number line": |
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return """ |
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### **Double Number Line Approach** |
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Great choice! The Double Number Line helps align percentage values with real-world quantities. |
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📌 **How would you set up a Double Number Line for this problem?** |
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- What values would you place on each line? |
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- How would you determine the total investment using this method? |
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✏️ **Explain how you would use this approach!** I’d love to hear your reasoning first. |
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""" |
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elif method.lower() == "equation": |
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return """ |
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### **Equation-Based Approach** |
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Great choice! Setting up an equation is a powerful way to solve proportional problems. |
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📌 **How would you write an equation for this problem?** |
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- What proportion or equation would represent the situation? |
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- How would you solve for the total investment? |
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✏️ **Explain how you would approach it!** I’d love to hear your reasoning first. |
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""" |
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return "I didn’t understand your choice. Please type 'Bar Model,' 'Double Number Line,' or 'Equation' to proceed." |
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def get_feedback_for_method(method, teacher_response): |
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if not teacher_response.strip(): |
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return "🛑 **Please explain your thought process first before receiving guidance!** What’s your plan for solving the problem?" |
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if method.lower() == "bar model": |
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if "divide" in teacher_response.lower() and "60%" in teacher_response.lower(): |
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return "✅ Great start! You recognized that the bar should be divided into parts representing percentages. Now, can you calculate how much each part represents?" |
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return "🔹 It looks like you might need some help. Try dividing the bar into 10 equal parts, with 6 parts representing Orrin’s 60%. How much does one part represent?" |
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elif method.lower() == "double number line": |
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if "label" in teacher_response.lower() and "percentages" in teacher_response.lower(): |
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return "✅ Nice work! You’ve set up the number line correctly. Can you now align the percentage values with the corresponding dollar amounts?" |
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return "🔹 No worries! Try labeling your number line with 0%, 60%, and 100% on one side and the corresponding dollar amounts on the other. How do the values align?" |
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elif method.lower() == "equation": |
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if "60/100" in teacher_response.lower() and "$1500/x" in teacher_response.lower(): |
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return "✅ You're on the right track! Now, how can you solve for x in your equation?" |
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return "🔹 Try writing the proportion as (60/100) = (1500/x). What steps would you take to solve for x?" |
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return "Interesting approach! Could you clarify your reasoning a bit more?" |