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@@ -17,18 +17,18 @@ Your goal is to solve a real-world problem using different representations:
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  BAR_MODEL_PROMPT = """
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  ### **🚀 Bar Model Approach**
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- "Great choice! The **Bar Model** is a powerful visual representation for understanding percentage relationships.
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  🔹 **Please apply the Bar Model and explain your method.**
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  - How would you represent the total investment with a bar?
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  - How would you divide the bar to show 60%?
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  - How can you use this to find the total investment?
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- 💡 **Explain your process first, and I will provide feedback!**
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  """
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  BAR_MODEL_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
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- ✅ **Thanks for sharing your approach! Let's review it together.**
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  🔹 **Key questions to check your model:**
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  - Did you represent the total investment as a full bar?
@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ Since Orrin's $1,500 represents 60%, divide it by 6 to find 10% of the total inv
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  BAR_MODEL_SOLUTION_PROMPT = """
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  ✅ **Here’s how we solve it using a bar model:**
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- - The total investment is represented as a full bar (100%).
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- - Since Orrin’s $1,500 represents 60%, we divide the bar into 10 equal parts.
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- - 60% means 6 parts represent $1,500.
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- - **Value of 10% =** $1,500 ÷ 6 = $250.
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- - **Total investment =** $250 × 10 = **$2,500.**
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  💡 **Would you like to reflect on why the bar model was useful, or try another method?**
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  (Type ‘Double Number Line’ or ‘Equation’ to proceed.)
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_PROMPT = """
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  ### **🚀 Double Number Line Approach**
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- "Great choice! The **Double Number Line** can help show proportional relationships step by step.
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  🔹 **Please apply the Double Number Line and explain your method.**
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  - How would you set up a number line for this problem?
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  - What would the two number lines represent?
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  - How can you use the 60% value to determine the total?
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- 💡 **Explain your process first, and I will provide feedback!**
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  """
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_SOLUTION_PROMPT = """
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  ✅ **Here’s how we solve it using a double number line:**
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- - One number line represents percentages (0% to 100%).
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- - The second number line represents dollar values.
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- - 60% corresponds to $1,500.
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- - **10% =** $1,500 ÷ 6 = $250.
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- - **100% =** $250 × 10 = **$2,500.**
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  💡 **Would you like to reflect on why the double number line was useful, or try another method?**
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  (Type ‘Bar Model’ or ‘Equation’ to proceed.)
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  - What variable would represent the total investment?
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  - What equation would you set up to solve for the total?
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- 💡 **Explain your process first, and I will provide feedback!**
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  """
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  EQUATION_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
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  \frac{60}{100} = \frac{1500}{x}
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  \]
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- - Cross multiply:
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  \[
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  60x = 1500 \times 100
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  \]
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- - Solve for **x**:
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  \[
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  x = \frac{1500 \times 100}{60} = 2500
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  \]
 
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  BAR_MODEL_PROMPT = """
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  ### **🚀 Bar Model Approach**
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+ "Great choice! The **Bar Model** is a powerful visual tool for understanding proportional relationships.
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  🔹 **Please apply the Bar Model and explain your method.**
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  - How would you represent the total investment with a bar?
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  - How would you divide the bar to show 60%?
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  - How can you use this to find the total investment?
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+ ✏️ **Type your explanation, and I will provide feedback before moving forward.**
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  """
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  BAR_MODEL_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
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+ ✅ **Thanks for explaining your approach! Lets review it together.**
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  🔹 **Key questions to check your model:**
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  - Did you represent the total investment as a full bar?
 
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  BAR_MODEL_SOLUTION_PROMPT = """
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  ✅ **Here’s how we solve it using a bar model:**
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+ 1️⃣ The total investment is represented as a full bar (100%).
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+ 2️⃣ Since Orrin’s $1,500 represents 60%, we divide the bar into 10 equal parts.
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+ 3️⃣ 60% means 6 parts represent $1,500.
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+ 4️⃣ **Value of 10% =** $1,500 ÷ 6 = $250.
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+ 5️⃣ **Total investment =** $250 × 10 = **$2,500.**
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  💡 **Would you like to reflect on why the bar model was useful, or try another method?**
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  (Type ‘Double Number Line’ or ‘Equation’ to proceed.)
 
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_PROMPT = """
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  ### **🚀 Double Number Line Approach**
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+ "Great choice! The **Double Number Line** helps to visualize proportional relationships step by step.
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  🔹 **Please apply the Double Number Line and explain your method.**
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  - How would you set up a number line for this problem?
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  - What would the two number lines represent?
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  - How can you use the 60% value to determine the total?
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+ ✏️ **Type your explanation, and I will provide feedback before moving forward.**
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  """
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
 
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  DOUBLE_NUMBER_LINE_SOLUTION_PROMPT = """
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  ✅ **Here’s how we solve it using a double number line:**
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+ 1️⃣ One number line represents percentages (0% to 100%).
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+ 2️⃣ The second number line represents dollar values.
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+ 3️⃣ 60% corresponds to $1,500.
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+ 4️⃣ **10% =** $1,500 ÷ 6 = $250.
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+ 5️⃣ **100% =** $250 × 10 = **$2,500.**
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  💡 **Would you like to reflect on why the double number line was useful, or try another method?**
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  (Type ‘Bar Model’ or ‘Equation’ to proceed.)
 
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  - What variable would represent the total investment?
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  - What equation would you set up to solve for the total?
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+ ✏️ **Type your explanation, and I will provide feedback before moving forward.**
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  """
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  EQUATION_FEEDBACK_PROMPT = """
 
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  \frac{60}{100} = \frac{1500}{x}
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  \]
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+ 1️⃣ Cross multiply:
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  \[
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  60x = 1500 \times 100
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  \]
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+ 2️⃣ Solve for **x**:
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  \[
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  x = \frac{1500 \times 100}{60} = 2500
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  \]