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you may take the subway back and forth to work <mask> days a week. five
a <mask> door car has four entrances for passengers to enter. four
the word children means <mask> or more kids. two
each human hand almost always contains <mask> fingers, or four fingers and a thumb. five
how do you win at tic-tac-toe get <mask> of your symbols in a row. three
a bradypus torquatus is native to brazil and has <mask> toes on each limb. three
a prime number are divisible by only two numbers, <mask> and itself. one
reality is three dimensional real life, tv shows portray <mask> dimensional fake life. two
a game of chess may have <mask> outcomes. three
<mask> of the seven days of the week is saturday. one
a square is a shape with <mask> equally lengthed sides. four
with just <mask> days in office, francis michael forde was australia's shortest-serving prime minister. eight
a violin is a stringed instrument with <mask> strings. four
a kid can count up to <mask> on one hand typically. five
fifty is equal to <mask> times ten. five
a banjo may have <mask> or five strings. four
snowflake have <mask> sides. six
boeing and lockheed are <mask> aeronautics companies. two
a woman owns <mask> cat and two dogs. she needs to feed all three pets everyday. one
we have <mask> fingers. ten
a triangle can be drawn from <mask> points. three
a classical guitar has <mask> strings. six
aggression can be used if <mask> ore more persons are in conflict. two
golf courses differ from location to location, but all have <mask> to eighteen holes. nine
triceratops was a dinosaur that had <mask> horns on its head. three
clams have evolved to have <mask> shells. two
to strip wire, get a firm grip on wire winding it around your <mask> fingers, place hanging wire in a wire stripper, close and pull down. four
motorcycle is a kind of vehicle with <mask> wheels. two
an easel can have <mask> or four legs. three
there are <mask> continents on our planet earth. seven
most motorcycles have <mask> tires. two
usually a can of tennis balls has at least <mask> balls in it. three
a triangle is a geometric shape that is made up of <mask> sides. three
spiders have <mask> legs. eight
a family consists of at least <mask> people. two
we have <mask> toes on each foot. five
a proton is made of <mask> quarks. three
a rectange is a closed shape with <mask> sides at right angles. four
a person has two legs, <mask> ears, two eyes, one mouth and one head. two
presidential elections are held every <mask> years in the us. four
in a chess game it is very difficult to beat someone in <mask> moves. seven
a car seats usually <mask> to six passengers. two
a game of chess includes <mask> bishops. four
a triangle with <mask> equal sides is an equilateral triangle. three
"double" means <mask> times. two
people seem to need at least <mask> hours of sleep a night. six
a map is a two-dimensional representation of a <mask> dimensional reality. three
people have no more than <mask> legs. two
barbershop quartet have <mask> voices. four
a person has <mask> head. one
a pair of pants is for one third of a <mask> piece suit. three
zip code in the u.s. has five or <mask> digits. nine
there are <mask> hundred sixty five and one quarter days in an earth year. three
clams are animals with <mask> shells. two
there are <mask> types of rock. three
any closed two-dimensional shape must have at least <mask> sides. three
trumpet have <mask> valves. three
quadrupeds have <mask> legs. four
spring and summer are <mask> of four seasons. two
bricks are <mask> sided. six
a woman owns one cat and two dogs. she needs to feed all <mask> pets everyday. three
shirts with <mask> buttons are called pullovers. no
most people have <mask> fingers. ten
a decade-long plan is something to do in the next <mask> years. ten
a person has <mask> legs. two
there are <mask> major types of guitars: acoustic, electric and bass. three
almost all people are born with <mask> eyebrows. two
in the olympics, medals are awarded to the <mask> winners of each sport. three
a modern government usually has at least <mask> branches. three
a line is <mask> dimensional. two
cats have <mask> ears. two
a corner has <mask> sides. two
a snowflake has <mask> sides. six
the <mask> seasons are winter, spring, summer, and autumn. four
a woman bought two cookies for her <mask> children. she gives a cookie to each child. two
bobcats have <mask> legs. four
a point has <mask> dimensions. no
mammals usually have <mask> limbs. four
squares have <mask> equal sides. four
date has <mask> people. two
you are likely to find <mask> planets in the solar system. eight
oxygen molecules can be composed of <mask> atoms of oxygen. two
paul is <mask> longer three years old anymore. he is at least four now. no
normal dogs have <mask> legs. four
almost no animal have <mask> legs. three
a person wants to eat <mask> meals a day. three
you use <mask> fingers for making a snap. two
an animal that has <mask> legs is a fish. no
hexagons have <mask> sides. six
a bicycle has two wheels, one handle bar, and <mask> pedals. two
a painting is a <mask> dimensional piece of art made using paint. two
there are <mask> years in a decade. ten
love has <mask> people. two
an average human being has <mask> arms. two
tabby cat have <mask> legs. four
a restaurant table seats from <mask> to eight people. two
a car has <mask> wheels and an internal combustion engine. four
evergreen trees have <mask> leaves and stay green all year long. no
both composting and burning firewood are <mask> sustainable ways of living. two
a human has <mask> legs and two arms. two
arachnids are animals that have <mask> jointed legs, an exoskeleton, and a two-part body. eight
there are <mask> monks or nuns in judaism. no
if you quarter a pie, you will have <mask> pieces of pie. four
the bird landed on its <mask> feet. two
there are <mask> great lakes in north america. five
automobiles have <mask> tires. four
a sidewalk is used for a place to walk where <mask> cars will drive. no
humans require <mask> hours of sleep a night. eight
a chord is any simultaneous playing of <mask> or more notes. three
dice is a kind of cubes with <mask> faces. six
a prison cell has <mask> windows. no
if you had <mask> eyes you could not watch television. no
a dining table can usually have <mask> legs or a pedestal. four
a spider has <mask> legs. eight
japan is an archipelago with <mask> major and many minor islands. four
elephant have <mask> legs. four
new zealand is a country with <mask> main islands. two
normally people have <mask> legs. two
canberra observatory have <mask> telescopes under domes. four
rainbow have <mask> colors. seven
one whale plus one whale plus <mask> whale equals three whales. one
a checkbook holder doesn't hold checks if there are <mask> checks to hold. no
each human hand has <mask> digits. ten
once every <mask> years is a leap year. four
<mask> dimensions are length, width and height. three
many college students earn a degree in <mask> years. four
a chicken has <mask> legs. two
the <mask> parties in american politics are the democrats and the republicans. two
healthy human beings have <mask> fingers. ten
pregnancy lasts approximately <mask> or ten months. nine
rainbow have <mask> colours. seven
human beings have only <mask> neck bones. seven
a conventional bicycle has <mask> wheels, two pedals, and no motor. two
a room consists of no less than <mask> walls, a floor, and a ceiling. four
zip code in the u.s. has five or <mask> digits. nine
index card cabinets have <mask> 90 degree angles. eight
the <mask> cardinal points of the compass are north, south, east and west. four
twins are <mask> identical children. two
common table have <mask> side legs. four
a cube has <mask> regular vertices. eight
a typical stairway has <mask> or more steps going up or down. two
a water molecule has <mask> hydrogen atoms. two
a triangle is a geometric figure with <mask> distinct sides. three
the <mask> senses are sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. five
a bradypus torquatus is native to brazil and has <mask> clawed toes on each limb. three
sarah was pregnant for around <mask> months in total. nine
people have <mask> arms. two
most bicycles have <mask> wheels arranged in tandem. two
people usually have <mask> toes on each of their feet. five
a woman owns three cats and gives one of them away to her sister. she now owns only <mask> cats. two
a ring has <mask> sides. no
jumping rope requires <mask> less than one foot. no
one dollar can be represented by <mask> dimes. ten
a proton is made of <mask> independent quarks. three
antelope have <mask> legs. four
a triangle has <mask> distinct corners. three
a professor in math is answering a question. he answers two could be divided by <mask> plus one. one
thirty usually are <mask> more than twenty. ten
a simple tripod has <mask> legs. three
index card storage cabinets have <mask> 90 degree angles. eight
phobos orbits mars about once every <mask> square hours, much faster than mars' rotation. seven
a pentagon has <mask> sides. five
winning a chess game in <mask> moves is very impressive. seven
one in <mask> also means a quarter. four
the number six looks like a <mask> upside down. nine
a lobster lives on the ocean floor and has <mask> functional pairs of legs. five
badminton is a game played by two or <mask> male players. four
a leg table is a flat surface supported by <mask> or more legs. three
earth have <mask> populated continents. six
most people in the u.s. works <mask> consecutive hours in a business day. eight
snowflake have <mask> different sides. six
a wall divides <mask> room into two rooms. one
a convex hexagon is a closed shape with <mask> sides. six
a large bouquet of flowers means a group of more than <mask> flowers. two
many buddhists try to have <mask> desires. no
a door has <mask> different sides. four
scallops are animals that have <mask> internal shells and live on the ocean floor. two
nothing with legs can stand on <mask> legs. zero
many jeeps are <mask> wheeled vehicles. four
there are <mask> basic types of forces in the universe. four
a human being has <mask> functional fingers on each hand. five
a kangaroo kangaroo rat has <mask> legs for jumping. two
a standard dice has <mask> sides. six
once every <mask> odd years is a leap year. four
a normal cube has <mask> corners. eight
having sex is usually an activity for <mask> people. two
the <mask> cardinal virtues are faith, hope, love, prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. seven
if it does not have <mask> legs then it is not an insect. six
a grid is a regular pattern in <mask> spatial dimensions. two
all triangles have <mask> curved sides and three corners. three
a set of standard poker card deck has fifty <mask> cards in four suites. two
a pentagram has <mask> cardinal points in total. ten
liquid water becomes solid at a temperature of <mask> degrees centigrade, or 32 degrees fahrenheit. zero
airplanes have <mask> separate wings. two
a round ball has <mask> sides. no
a typical conservation usually needs at least <mask> people. two
<mask> of the largest national parks are in alaska. seven
a tennis ball has <mask> sides. no
a person's hand generally has <mask> normal fingers, including the thumb. five
a french horn has <mask> keys. three