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question:During the Mardi Gras parade, Latch caught four less than three times as many necklaces as did Rhonda. If Rhonda caught half as many necklaces as did Boudreaux, and Boudreaux caught twelve necklaces, how many necklaces did Latch catch?

answer:Rhonda caught half as many necklaces as Boudreaux, so Rhonda caught 12/2 = 6 necklaces. Three times as many necklaces as Rhonda is 3 * 6 = 18 necklaces. Latch caught four less than three times as many necklaces as Rhonda, so Latch caught 18 - 4 = 14 necklaces. Therefore, Latch caught 14 necklaces. 14 The answer is: 14

question:f Elsa has a monthly data allowance of 500 MB and she uses 300 MB to watch Youtube, and then uses 2/5 of the remaining data on Facebook, how many MB of data does she have left?

answer:Elsa has a monthly data allowance of 500 MB. She uses 300 MB to watch Youtube, so she has 500 - 300 = 200 MB remaining. She uses 2/5 of the remaining data on Facebook, so she uses 2/5 * 200 = 80 MB. Therefore, Elsa has 200 - 80 = 120 MB of data left. 120 The answer is: 120

question:The carousel at the fair has 3 blue horses, three times that many purple horses, twice as many green horses as purple horses, and 1/6th as many gold horses as green horses. How many horses are there total?

answer:There are 3 blue horses. There are 3 * 3 = 9 purple horses. There are 2 * 9 = 18 green horses. There are 1/6 * 18 = 3 gold horses. In total, there are 3 + 9 + 18 + 3 = 33 horses. 33 The answer is: 33

question:A regular polygon has interior angles of 162 degrees. How many sides does the polygon have?

answer:The formula for the measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon is frac{(n-2)180}{n}, where n is the number of sides. Setting this equal to 162, we have frac{(n-2)180}{n}=162. Multiplying both sides by n gives (n-2)180=162n. Expanding the left side gives 180n-360=162n. Subtracting 162n from both sides gives 18n-360=0. Adding 360 to both sides gives 18n=360. Dividing both sides by 18 gives n=boxed{20}. The answer is: 20

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