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You finished a fourth of your homework in 60 minutes. How many hours did it take you to finish all of it?
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You finished a fourth of your homework in 45 minutes. How many hours did it take you to finish all of it?
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You finished a fourth of your homework in 15 minutes. How many hours did it take you to finish all of it?
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You went to the doctor. There are 10 patients waiting ahead of you. The nurse told you it will be your turn after 4 hours. How many minutes would the doctor use to see each patient?
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You went to the doctor. There are 10 patients waiting ahead of you. The nurse told you it will be your turn after 3 hours. How many minutes would the doctor use to see each patient?
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If you finished a fourth of your homework in 60 minutes, then you completed the remaining three-fourths in 60 minutes * 3 = <<60*3=180>>180 minutes.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 180 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<180/60=3>>3 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{3}.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 180 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<180/60=3>>3 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{3}.
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If you finished a fourth of your homework in 45 minutes, then you completed the remaining three-fourths in 45 minutes * 3 = <<45*3=135>>135 minutes.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 135 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<135/60=2.25>>2.25 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{2.25}.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 135 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<135/60=2.25>>2.25 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{2.25}.
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If you finished a fourth of your homework in 15 minutes, then you completed the remaining three-fourths in 15 minutes * 3 = <<15*3=45>>45 minutes.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 45 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<45/60=0.75>>0.75 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{0.75}.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it took you 45 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = <<45/60=0.75>>0.75 hours to finish all of your homework. Answer: \boxed{0.75}.
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If there are 10 patients ahead of you and it takes 4 hours for your turn to come, then the total waiting time for those 10 patients is 10 * 4 = <<10*4=40>>40 hours.
Since an hour has 60 minutes, the waiting time in minutes is 40 * 60 = <<40*60=2400>>2400 minutes.
Therefore, the doctor would spend 2400 minutes / 10 patients = <<2400/10=240>>240 minutes to see each patient. Answer: \boxed{240}.
Since an hour has 60 minutes, the waiting time in minutes is 40 * 60 = <<40*60=2400>>2400 minutes.
Therefore, the doctor would spend 2400 minutes / 10 patients = <<2400/10=240>>240 minutes to see each patient. Answer: \boxed{240}.
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GPT 3.5
If there are 10 patients ahead of you and it takes 3 hours for your turn to come, then the total waiting time for those 10 patients is 10 * 3 = <<10*3=30>>30 hours.
Since an hour has 60 minutes, the waiting time in minutes is 30 * 60 = <<30*60=1800>>1800 minutes.
Therefore, the doctor would spend 1800 minutes / 10 patients = <<1800/10=180>>180 minutes to see each patient. Answer: \boxed{180}.
Since an hour has 60 minutes, the waiting time in minutes is 30 * 60 = <<30*60=1800>>1800 minutes.
Therefore, the doctor would spend 1800 minutes / 10 patients = <<1800/10=180>>180 minutes to see each patient. Answer: \boxed{180}.
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