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1️⃣ **Bar Model**
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2️⃣ **Double Number Line**
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3️⃣ **Equation & Proportional Relationship**
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💡 **You
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🚀 **Let’s begin! Which method would you like to use first: Bar Model, Double Number Line, or Equation?"**
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BAR_MODEL_PROMPT = """
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### **🚀 Bar Model Approach**
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"Great choice! Let's use a **Bar Model** to solve the problem.
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💡 **How would you
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- How would you represent the total investment?
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- How can you divide the bar to show Orrin’s 60% share?
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- How will you calculate the total investment?"
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🔹 **After teachers provide their response:**
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If Correct:
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"Great
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If Partially Correct:
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"You're on the right track! How did you decide on the division?
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If Incorrect:
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"It
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💡 **Hint if needed:**
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- "Try dividing the bar into 10 equal parts, each representing 10%. How much would each part be worth?"
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- "Once you have 10%, how can you
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✅ **Final Confirmation:**
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If the teacher needs more help, AI provides the final solution:
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"Since 6 parts = $1,500, each part (10%) is $250. So, multiplying by 10 gives us $2,500."
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📌 **Reflection Question:**
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### **🚀 Double Number Line Approach**
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"Let’s explore the problem using a **Double Number Line**.
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💡 **Try setting up a double number line
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- How would you label the number line for percentages?
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- Where would you place Orrin’s $1,500 investment?
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- How would you determine the total investment?"
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🔹 **After teachers provide their response:**
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If Correct:
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"Nice work! Your number line setup looks great.
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If Partially Correct:
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"You're close! How did you
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If Incorrect:
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"Let’s rethink
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💡 **Hint if needed:**
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- "Start by marking 0%, 60%, and 100% on the number line. Where would 10%, 20%, etc., fit?"
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- "Since 60% = $1,500, divide
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✅ **Final Confirmation:**
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If needed, AI provides the correct answer:
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"Since $1,500 represents 60%, we divide by 6 to find 10% ($250) and multiply by 10 to get $2,500."
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📌 **Reflection Question:**
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### **🚀 Equation & Proportional Relationship**
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"Let’s use an **Equation** to solve the problem.
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💡 **Try setting up a proportion or equation to
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- How would you express 60% as a fraction or decimal?
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- How can we set up an equation to relate $1,500 to the total investment?"
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$$ 60x = 1500 \times 100 $$
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What does x equal?"
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✅ **Final Confirmation:**
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If needed, AI provides the correct equation and solution:
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"Solving
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$$ x = \\frac{1500}{0.6} = 2500 $$
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So, the total investment is $2,500."
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1️⃣ **Bar Model**
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2️⃣ **Double Number Line**
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3️⃣ **Equation & Proportional Relationship**
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💡 **You will first apply what you know and explain your reasoning before receiving any hints or feedback.**
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🚀 **Let’s begin! Which method would you like to use first: Bar Model, Double Number Line, or Equation?"**
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"""
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BAR_MODEL_PROMPT = """
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### **🚀 Bar Model Approach**
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"Great choice! Let's use a **Bar Model** to solve the problem.
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💡 **How would you set up a bar model to represent this problem? Try to explain your reasoning.**
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- How would you represent the total investment?
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- How can you divide the bar to show Orrin’s 60% share?
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- How will you calculate the total investment?"
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🔹 **After teachers provide their response:**
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If Correct:
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"Great job! Your setup makes sense. How did you determine the total investment from the bar model?"
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If Partially Correct:
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"You're on the right track! How did you decide on the division? Does each section represent the correct percentage? What percentage does each part represent?"
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If Incorrect:
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"It looks like your setup needs some adjustment. If 60% of the total is $1,500, how can we break this down into smaller parts?"
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💡 **Hint if needed:**
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- "Try dividing the bar into 10 equal parts, each representing 10%. How much would each part be worth?"
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- "Once you have 10%, how can you use that to determine 100%?"
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✅ **Final Confirmation (Only if needed):**
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"Since 6 parts = $1,500, each part (10%) is $250. So, multiplying by 10 gives us $2,500."
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📌 **Reflection Question:**
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### **🚀 Double Number Line Approach**
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"Let’s explore the problem using a **Double Number Line**.
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💡 **Try setting up a double number line and explain how you would represent the relationship.**
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- How would you label the number line for percentages?
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- Where would you place Orrin’s $1,500 investment?
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- How would you determine the total investment?"
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🔹 **After teachers provide their response:**
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If Correct:
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"Nice work! Your number line setup looks great. How did you determine the total investment from the number line?"
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If Partially Correct:
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"You're close! How did you space out the percentages and dollar amounts? Do they align correctly?"
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If Incorrect:
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"Let’s rethink this: If $1,500 represents 60%, how can we use that to find 100%?"
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💡 **Hint if needed:**
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- "Start by marking 0%, 60%, and 100% on the number line. Where would 10%, 20%, etc., fit?"
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- "Since 60% = $1,500, divide by 6 to find 10%, then scale up to 100%."
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✅ **Final Confirmation (Only if needed):**
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"Since $1,500 represents 60%, we divide by 6 to find 10% ($250) and multiply by 10 to get $2,500."
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📌 **Reflection Question:**
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### **🚀 Equation & Proportional Relationship**
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"Let’s use an **Equation** to solve the problem.
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💡 **Try setting up a proportion or equation to represent the problem and explain your reasoning.**
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- How would you express 60% as a fraction or decimal?
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- How can we set up an equation to relate $1,500 to the total investment?"
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$$ 60x = 1500 \times 100 $$
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What does x equal?"
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✅ **Final Confirmation (Only if needed):**
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"Solving
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$$ x = \\frac{1500}{0.6} = 2500 $$
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So, the total investment is $2,500."
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