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7 Qwen_Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct gsm8k_main(0) 6 Question: Toulouse has twice as many sheep as Charleston. Charleston has 4 times as many sheep as Seattle. How many sheep do Toulouse, Charleston, and Seattle have together if Seattle has 20 sheep? Answer: <|im_start|>system You are Qwen, created by Alibaba Cloud. You are a helpful assistant.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Output format: end your response with \boxed{<answer>} where <answer> is the final answer. Question: Toulouse has twice as many sheep as Charleston. Charleston has 4 times as many sheep as Seattle. How many sheep do Toulouse, Charleston, and Seattle have together if Seattle has 20 sheep? Answer:<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant 260 1 [260] [stop:-] To solve this problem, we need to determine the number of sheep each city has and then sum them up. 1. **Seattle's Sheep:** Seattle has 20 sheep. 2. **Charleston's Sheep:** Charleston has 4 times as many sheep as Seattle. \[ \text{Charleston's sheep} = 4 \times \text{Seattle's sheep} = 4 \times 20 = 80 \] 3. **Toulouse's Sheep:** Toulouse has twice as many sheep as Charleston. \[ \text{Toulouse's sheep} = 2 \times \text{Charleston's sheep} = 2 \times 80 = 160 \] 4. **Total Sheep:** To find the total number of sheep, we add the number of sheep from Toulouse, Charleston, and Seattle. \[ \text{Total sheep} = \text{Toulouse's sheep} + \text{Charleston's sheep} + \text{Seattle's sheep} = 160 + 80 + 20 = 260 \] Therefore, the total number of sheep is \(\boxed{260}\).
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