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Update prompts/main_prompt.py

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  - What is the total distance Ali travels at 25 mph for 3 hours?
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  - If the distance remains the same, what happens when his speed increases?
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  - How does this affect the relationship between speed and time?
 
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  """
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  elif problem_number == "2":
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  - How much does Tugce pay for 30 texts?
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  - How would the bill change if she sent 60 texts?
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  - Does the bill start from zero, or does it have a fixed cost?
 
 
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  """
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  elif problem_number == "3":
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  - If Ali had run 3 miles while Deniz had run 2 miles, how much more does Ali run compared to Deniz?
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  - Now, when Ali reaches 6 miles, what pattern do you notice in their distances?
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  - Can you explain why this is an additive relationship rather than a proportional one?
 
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  """
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  return "I didn’t understand your choice. Please select Problem 1, 2, or 3."
 
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  - What is the total distance Ali travels at 25 mph for 3 hours?
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  - If the distance remains the same, what happens when his speed increases?
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  - How does this affect the relationship between speed and time?
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+ - Would you like to move on to Problem 2 now, or discuss more about Problem 1?
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  """
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  elif problem_number == "2":
 
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  - How much does Tugce pay for 30 texts?
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  - How would the bill change if she sent 60 texts?
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  - Does the bill start from zero, or does it have a fixed cost?
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+ - Do you see why this relationship is non-proportional?
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+ - Would you like to attempt solving it yourself before I provide guidance?
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  """
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  elif problem_number == "3":
 
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  - If Ali had run 3 miles while Deniz had run 2 miles, how much more does Ali run compared to Deniz?
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  - Now, when Ali reaches 6 miles, what pattern do you notice in their distances?
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  - Can you explain why this is an additive relationship rather than a proportional one?
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+ - Would you like to attempt solving it yourself before I provide guidance?
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  """
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  return "I didn’t understand your choice. Please select Problem 1, 2, or 3."