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question:This app sounds great. Is there any way to track my progress over time?
answer:Yes, Mental Math Pro comes with a progress tracking feature. The app tracks users' performance on each math operation, the number of correct answers, and the time it took to answer each question. This information is stored, and users can view their progress charts over a period of time. It helps users to track their growth and identify areas that need improvement.
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answer:Mental Math Pro has a leaderboard feature that allows users to share their progress with friends and compete with them. Users can view their rank on the worldwide leaderboard and see how they stack up against other users. Additionally, users can share their leaderboard rank and progress on social media and challenge their friends to beat them. This feature adds an extra layer of fun and motivation to the app.
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question:Given the text: BURBANK HIGH — For a moment, the visiting Arcadia High boys’ water polo team was competitive with Burbank, the sixth-ranked squad in CIF Southern Section Division V. And for a time, Burbank had grown lackadaisical. But when first-year Bulldogs Coach Kristina Garcia began subbing in players off the bench, the team took notice, turning in a second stanza of pure dominance that quickly turned Thursday afternoon’s Pacific League tilt into an overwhelming rout, as the Bulldogs won easily, 20-8, against the Apaches. “After the first quarter, things that needed to be done, the team stood up and they took on that powerful role,” said Garcia, whose team improved to 11-6, 3-2 in league, good enough for second place in the league standings along with Crescenta Valley, which defeated Pasadena (2-3 in league) on Thursday. While first-place Glendale (5-0 in league) has been dominant, the rest of the league is still in a tight predicament heading into the final week before the league tournament. Burroughs (2-2 in league), Hoover (2-3 in league) and Pasadena (2-3 in league) could all be vying for the fourth and final league playoff slot, while neither Burbank and CV have mathematically clinched a slot in the final four. Burbank will have to do so with a win on Wednesday against Burroughs, which must still also play Pasadena. On Thursday, though, Burbank didn’t start out like a team looking past an overmatched Arcadia (0-5 in league), as Dante Nazarian scored consecutive goals to open the match with Zach Card and Sean Savoy following with single tallies to put the Bulldogs ahead, 4-0, less than three minutes into the match. Suddenly, though, Arcadia had cut the score to 4-3, as Kevin Fry, who scored a match-high six goals, scored three times in a span of one minute 55 seconds. Just as suddenly, though, the Bulldogs awoke from their slumber, ignited by a pair of Card goals in the first quarter’s final 27 seconds. Following an Arcadia score to begin the second quarter, Burbank ran roughshod to the tune of seven consecutive goals to end the half with an insurmountable 13-4 halftime lead after an emphatic run of dominating defense and opportunistic offense. “The first quarter, our intensity was pretty high,” said Savoy, a co-captain along with Card. “We came in with high hopes and then, once we scored those goals right off the bat, we kind of knew we had this locked in and then, I guess, we kind of got sluggish. Card let the resurgence, much as he’s been prone to do throughout the season for the Bulldogs, but the offense was more balanced than usual, with six Bulldogs scoring — all with multiple tallies. Card matched Fry’s eight goals to lead Burbank, while Savoy tallied four scores. Nazarian and Daniel Gonzalez each notched three and Patrick Vertani and Shane Pentkowski had two each. Can you summarize the game between Burbank High and Arcadia High, and provide details about the second quarter dominance of the Bulldogs?
answer:Burbank High's water polo team defeated Arcadia High 20-8 in a Pacific League game. Although Arcadia put up a fight early on, Burbank took note of their competition and dominated the second quarter. The team was awakened by Dante Nazarian and Zach Card's consecutive goals, leading them to run roughshod and score seven consecutive goals before the end of the first half. The Bulldogs had an insurmountable 13-4 halftime lead after a dominating defense and opportunistic offense. Kevin Fry scored six goals for Arcadia, but Card matched his score with eight goals, and six different Bulldogs scored multiple tallies. Burbank has not mathematically clinched a spot in the final four, and they will need to win against Burroughs to do so.