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question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt "sick at heart" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; "It really makes me shudder", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, "when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too – one by one." Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser. Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): How old was Princess Victoria when she wasn't married?

answer:To determine Princess Victoria's age when she wasn't married, we can extract information from the text provided. 1. The text states that Princess Victoria was betrothed in September 1855, when she was 14 years old. 2. Her marriage was delayed until she was 17 years old. Based on the information provided, we can deduce that Princess Victoria wasn't married at any age between her birth and 17 years old. However, the specific age when she wasn't married cannot be pinpointed to a single value, as she wasn't married during multiple years of her life.

question:You are an AI assistant. You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. You might need to use additional knowledge to answer the question. Here is a premise: It was one Tommy would have recognized anywhere! Here is a hypothesis: Tommy wouldn't be able to recognize it in any place. Here are the options: Select from: [I] yes. [II] it is not possible to tell. [III] no. Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?

answer:[III] no. If the premise is true, then the hypothesis is not necessarily true. The premise states that "It was one Tommy would have recognized anywhere!" This suggests that Tommy would be able to recognize it in any place. In contrast, the hypothesis states that "Tommy wouldn't be able to recognize it in any place." This is a contradictory statement to the premise. Therefore, it is not possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis. Both [I] yes and [II] it is not possible to tell are wrong because the premise and the hypothesis contradict each other.

question:Question: I can use this background: Millions of people in the world jog for exercise. For the most part, jogging can be a healthy way to stay fit. However, problems can also develop for those who jog in the heat. Excessive sweating can lead to electrolyte loss that could be life-threatening. Early symptoms of electrolyte deficiency can include nausea, fatugue, and dizziness. If not treated, individuals can experience muscle weakness and increased heart rate (which could lead to a heart attack). Many sports drinks can be consumed to restore electrolytes quickly in the body. Now, I have a new situation: Two teams of runners took part in a study about exercise. Red team ran 10 km in the heat, while Green team ran the same distance in the morning in cool weather. The Red team experienced more runners with health problems. Answer this question please: Which team had fewer runners with muscle weakness? Answer:

answer:The Green team had fewer runners with muscle weakness.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Japanese sailor Kenichi Horie has finished a 110-day solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean in a boat pushed by sea waves to win another world first. Weak waves and ocean water movements made his arrival late, which was going to be in late May. "When waves were weak, the boat slowed down. That's a problem that needs to be solved," the adventure told reporters from his boat in western Japan. His 9.5-meter-long boat can move like a dolphin's tail, and it rises or falls with the waves. Horie reached his destination in the channel between the main Japanese islands just before midnight after covering about 7,000 kilometers from Hawaii. Horie first made world record in 1962 when, at the age of 23, he became the first person to sail alone across the Pacific. He made the three-month voyage from his hometown in spite of breaking Japanese law, which did not allow his citizens to sail on their own out of the country, and without a passport or money. He was arrested upon arrival in San Francisco but the city mayor freed him, gave him a 30-day visa and made him an honorary citizen. News of his achievement made him a hero back home in Japan and his book of the voyage In the Pacific was made into a film. Since then, he has completed many sailing trips across the Pacific and around the world. After his latest adventure with an environmentally friendly theme, Horie planned to return to his hometown on Sunday. He said, "Throughout history, mankind has used wind for power, but no one has appeared to be serious about wave power." Horie told the reporter, "I think I'm a lucky boy as this wave power system has remained untouched in fact." Question: The author wrote the article mainly to _ . - start an ocean crossing movement - tell us a piece of interesting news - make Horie known to the world - encourage people to learn from Horie A:

answer:tell us a piece of interesting news

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