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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: How many people are born and die each day worldwide? Your explanation should take the reader through your reasoning step-by-step. Assistant 1's response: According to the latest estimates from the United Nations, approximately 180,000 people are born and 160,000 people die each day worldwide. Here's how I arrived at this number: First, we need to determine the population of the world. As of July 2021, the estimated population was 7.9 billion. Next, we need to calculate the birth rate and death rate. The birth rate is the number of births per 1,000 people per year, while the death rate is the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year. According to the World Bank, the global birth rate is currently around 18.5 births per 1,000 people per year, and the death rate is around 7.7 deaths per 1,000 people per year. Using these figures, we can calculate the number of births and deaths per day: Births per day = Birth rate * 1,000 / 365 = 18.5 * 1,000 / 365 = 4.99 births per 1,000 people per day Deaths per day = Death rate * 1,000 / 365 = 7.7 * 1,000 / 365 = 2.26 deaths per 1,000 people per day Now, we can add these numbers together to get the total number of people born and die each day: Births per day + Deaths per day = 4.99 births per 1,000 people per day + 2.26 deaths per 1,000 people per day = 7.25 births per 1,000 people per day - 2.26 deaths per 1,000 people per day = 4.99 births per 1,000 people per day So, approximately 180,000 people are born and 160,000 people die each day worldwide. Assistant 2's response: According to the World Birth and Death Rate Clock, updated in real-time, there are an estimated 385,000 births and 158,000 deaths each day worldwide as of the time of writing this response. To arrive at this estimate, the clock uses population data and birth and death rates from the United Nations and other reliable sources. It also takes into account demographic factors such as age and gender distribution, fertility rates, and life expectancy. These figures can vary depending on factors such as geography, socio-economic status, and cultural beliefs and practices. However, they provide a rough estimate of the average daily births and deaths occurring worldwide. Assistant 3's response: Based on data from the United Nations, the world population is currently estimated to be around 8 billion people. To calculate the number of people born and die each day, we can use the following steps: 1. Life expectancy: The average global life expectancy is around 72 years. This means that, on average, a person born today can expect to live until they are 72 years old. 2. Death rate: The global death rate is around 10 deaths per 1,000 people per year. This means that, on average, 10 people out of every 1,000 will die each year. 3. Birth rate: The global birth rate is around 19 births per 1,000 people per year. This means that, on average, 19 newborns will be added to the global population each year. 4. Calculation: By multiplying the global population by the death rate and birth rate, we can estimate the number of people born and die each day. The calculation is as follows: Deaths per day = Global population x Death rate = 8 billion x 10/1,000 = 80,000 Births per day = Global population x Birth rate = 8 billion x 19/1,000 = 72,000 Therefore, it is estimated that around 80,000 people die and 72,000 people are born each day worldwide. Assistant 4's response: According to the United Nations, the world population as of January 2022 is approximately 7.9 billion people. On average, 259,000 people are born each day and 107,000 people die each day. To calculate the number of births and deaths, we can use the following formula: Births per day = Population on January 1st / Number of days in a year Deaths per day = Population on January 1st / 2 Using these formulas, we can calculate the number of births and deaths: Births per day = 7.9 billion / 365 Births per day = 21,838 Deaths per day = 7.9 billion / 2 Deaths per day = 3,950,000 Therefore, the number of births and deaths each day is approximately 21,838 births and 3,950,000 deaths. Assistant 5's response: Estimating the number of births and deaths each day worldwide is a complex task, as there is no single, accurate source of global data on this topic. However, we can make use of various data sources and methods to arrive at a rough estimate. First, let's start with the number of births each day. According to the United Nations, there were approximately 3.96 billion people living on Earth as of 2021. Assuming that the number of births each day is roughly equal to the number of deaths, we can use the global population growth rate to estimate the number of births per day. The global population growth rate is currently around 1.12%, which means that the global population is growing by approximately 83 million people per year. To calculate the number of births per day, we can divide this by 365 (the number of days in a year) and round to the nearest thousand: Number of births per day = (83 million / 365) \* 1,000 = 227,700 births per day Next, let's estimate the number of deaths each day. The global death rate, or the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year, is currently around 8.16%. To calculate the number of deaths per day, we can multiply this by the global population and divide by 365: Number of deaths per day = (8.16% \* 3.96 billion) / 365 \* 1,000 = 297,000 deaths per day Finally, to get the total number of births and deaths each day, we can subtract the number of deaths from the number of births: Total number of births and deaths per day = 227,700 - 297,000 = -69,300 So, according to our estimate, there are approximately 227,700 births and 297,000 deaths each day worldwide, resulting in a net decrease of 69,300 people in the global population. However, it's important to note that these estimates are rough and may not be entirely accurate due to data limitations and other factors. Assistant 6's response: The number of people born and dying each day varies depending on factors such as population, birth rates, and death rates. According to the United Nations, the world's population is currently around 7.8 billion people. To estimate the number of births and deaths, we need to look at the global population growth rate, which is currently at around 1.06% per year. To calculate the number of births and deaths, we can use the following formula: - Number of births per day = (Population Growth Rate x Population) x 0.365 (number of days in a year) - Number of deaths per day = (Population Growth Rate x Population) x 0.004 (number of days in a year) So, if we use the current population growth rate of 1.06% and assume the world's population is 7.8 billion, we get: - Number of births per day = (1.06% x 7.8 billion) x 0.365 = 287,000 - Number of deaths per day = (1.06% x 7.8 billion) x 0.004 = 3,200 Therefore, approximately 287,000 babies are born and 3,200 people die each day worldwide.

1. 90/100 - The response provides a clear step-by-step explanation of the calculation process and arrives at reasonable estimates for births and deaths per day. However, there is an error in adding the number of births and deaths together, which should not be done. Instead, they should be presented separately. 2. 70/100 - The response provides an estimate of daily births and deaths but does not explain the reasoning or calculations behind these numbers. It only mentions that the clock uses population data and birth and death rates from reliable sources. 3. 50/100 - The response attempts to calculate the number of births and deaths each day using life expectancy, death rate, and birth rate. However, the method used is incorrect, leading to inaccurate results. The assistant should have calculated the number of births and deaths by multiplying the global population by the respective rates and dividing by 365 days. 4. 20/100 - The response contains several errors in its calculations, including incorrect formulas and misinterpretation of the data. Additionally, it does not provide a clear step-by-step explanation of the reasoning behind the calculations. 5. 60/100 - The response attempts to estimate the number of births and deaths each day using available data and provides some reasoning behind the calculations. However, the result shows a net decrease in the global population, which contradicts the known fact that the world's population is currently growing. This indicates that there may be errors in the calculations or assumptions made. 6. 40/100 - The response attempts to calculate the number of births and deaths each day using the global population growth rate but uses incorrect formulas and assumptions, leading to inaccurate results. Furthermore, the response does not provide a clear step-by-step explanation of the reasoning behind the calculations.