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Listen to each assistant's responses to the following instruction, and give each a score out of 100 and an explanation for the score. Here are some additional guidelines: * Do not award bonus points. * If the instruction includes additional context from which the response should be generated, deduct points if the response includes details not found within the provided context. * The assistants should not be making assumptions about the intent of the question. * If the instruction asks for results in a specific format, e.g. JSON, 50% of the score should be whether or not the assistant produced the correct format. * Award points for effort and problem formulation when the instruction is related to solving mathematical equations or coding. Respond in format "[assistant number]. [score]/100 - [explanation] Instruction: Find the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 10cm and a width of 6cm. Include step-by-step reasoning in your response. Assistant 1's response: To find the perimeter of a rectangle, we simply add the lengths of the sides together. In this case, the length is 10 cm and the width is 6 cm. Step 1: Add the length and width together. 10 + 6 = <<10+6=16>>16 Step 2: Multiply the sum by 2 to get the perimeter. Perimeter = 16 * 2 = <<16*2=32>>32 So, the perimeter of the rectangle is 32 cm. Assistant 2's response: To find the perimeter of a rectangle, we need to add up all four sides of the rectangle. We can use the formula: Perimeter = 2(length + width) Substituting the values we have: Perimeter = 2(10 + 6) Perimeter = 2(16) Perimeter = 32 cm Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle with a length of 10cm and a width of 6cm is 32cm. Assistant 3's response: The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding the length and the width together. In this case, the length of the rectangle is 10cm and the width is 6cm. Here is the step-by-step reasoning for finding the perimeter: 1. Recall the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle: Perimeter = 2(length + width) 2. Replace the length and width with the given values: Perimeter = 2(10 + 6) 3. Solve the equation: Perimeter = 2(16) 4. Simplify the equation: Perimeter = 32 5. The perimeter of the rectangle is 32cm. Assistant 4's response: To find the perimeter of a rectangle, we need to add the length and width of the rectangle. First, we find the length of the rectangle: Length = 10cm Second, we find the width of the rectangle: Width = 6cm Now, we add the length and width to find the perimeter: Perimeter = Length + Width Perimeter = 10cm + 6cm Perimeter = 16cm Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is 16cm. Assistant 5's response: The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 2 times the length plus 2 times the width. In this case, the length of the rectangle is 10 cm and the width is 6 cm, so the perimeter is 20 cm + 2 \* 6 cm = 20 cm + 12 cm = 32 cm. To find the perimeter, we first find the length of the rectangle by adding the width and the height. In this case, the height is 10 cm. So the length is 10 cm + 6 cm = 16 cm. Then we add twice the width to the length to find the perimeter. Since the width is 6 cm, we add 2 \* 6 cm = 12 cm to 16 cm to get 32 cm. Assistant 6's response: Sure! The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is: Perimeter = 2 x (Length + Width) In this case, the length is 10cm and the width is 6cm, so we can substitute those values into the formula: Perimeter = 2 x (10cm + 6cm) Perimeter = 2 x 16cm Perimeter = 32cm Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is 32cm.

1. 100/100 - Assistant 1 provided a clear step-by-step explanation of how to find the perimeter of a rectangle, correctly using the formula and calculating the correct answer. 2. 100/100 - Assistant 2 also provided a clear step-by-step explanation for finding the perimeter of a rectangle, using the correct formula and arriving at the correct answer. 3. 100/100 - Assistant 3's response was well-structured with numbered steps, clearly explaining the process of finding the perimeter of a rectangle by using the correct formula and reaching the correct result. 4. 50/100 - Assistant 4 made an error in their calculation by not multiplying the sum of length and width by 2. They incorrectly stated that the perimeter is equal to the sum of the length and width, resulting in an incorrect answer. 5. 90/100 - Assistant 5's response started off well but then became confusing due to the inclusion of unnecessary information. The initial statement about the perimeter being equal to 2 times the length plus 2 times the width was correct, but the following explanation deviated from this and introduced errors. However, they still arrived at the correct answer. 6. 100/100 - Assistant 6 provided a clear and concise step-by-step explanation on how to find the perimeter of a rectangle, correctly applying the formula and calculating the right answer.