Think and answer the question step by step according to the question triples thought and the decompose subquestion of the question based on the table contents. Ensure the final answer format is only "Final Answer: " form, no other form. And ensure the final answer is a number or entity names, as short as possible, without any explanation.

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Table:
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caption : stay in office
name William McCreery, took office is March 4, 1803, left office is March 3, 1809, party is Democratic Republican. name Alexander McKim, took office is March 4, 1809, left office is March 3, 1815, party is Democratic Republican. name William Pinkney, took office is March 4, 1815, left office is April 18, 1816, party is Democratic Republican. name Peter Little, took office is September 2, 1816, left office is March 3, 1823, party is Democratic Republican. name Peter Little, took office is March 4, 1823, left office is March 3, 1825, party is Jacksonian DR. name Peter Little, took office is March 4, 1825, left office is March 3, 1829, party is Adams. name Benjamin C. Howard, took office is March 4, 1829, left office is March 3, 1833, party is Jacksonian.
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Question:
How many people stayed at least 3 years in office?

Question triples:
($1, stayed in, office), ($2, stay time, more than 3 years), (stayed at least 3 years in office, total, $3)

Decompose questions:
1. who stayed in office?
2. who stay time more than 3 years?
3. what's the total number of people stayed at least 3 years in office?

Answer and verify:
1. William McCreery, Alexander McKim, William Pinkney, Peter Little and Benjamin C. Howard stayed in office.
2. William McCreery, Alexander McKim, Peter Little and Benjamin C. Howard stay time more than 3 years.
3. So the total number of people stayed at least 3 years in office is 4.
Final Answer: 4
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Table:
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constituency number 43, name is tikamgarh, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is tikamgarh, number of electorates (2009) is 153,339. constituency number 44, name is jatara, reserved for (sc/st/none) is sc, district is tikamgarh, number of electorates (2009) is 145,555. constituency number 45, name is prithvipur, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is tikamgarh, number of electorates (2009) is 139,110. constituency number 46, name is niwari, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is tikamgarh, number of electorates (2009) is 141,265. constituency number 47, name is khargapur, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is tikamgarh, number of electorates (2009) is 161,546. constituency number 48, name is maharajpur, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is chhatarpur, number of electorates (2009) is 162,460. constituency number 51, name is chhatarpur, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is chhatarpur, number of electorates (2009) is 152,605. constituency number 52, name is bijawar, reserved for (sc/st/none) is none, district is chhatarpur, number of electorates (2009) is 151,159. constituency number total, name is total, reserved for (sc/st/none) is total, district is total, number of electorates (2009) is 1,207,039.
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Question:
Which district has the greatest total number of electorates?

Question triples:
($1, is, district), ($1, number of electorates, $2), ($3, has the greatest total number of, electorates)

Decompose questions:
1. which is district?
2. For every district, what's the number of electorates?
3. which district has the greatest total number of electorates?

Answer and verify:
1. tikamgarh and chhatarpur are districts.
2. the number of tikamgarh electorates is 153,339 + 145,555 + 139,110 + 141,265 + 161,546 = 740,815. the number of chhatarpur electorates is 162,460 + 152,605 + 151,159 = 466,224.
3. tikamgarh has the greatest total number of electorates.
Final Answer: tikamgarh
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Table:
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caption : Portland Timbers (2001–10)
year 2001, division is 2, league is usl a-league, regular season is 4th, western, playoffs is quarterfinals, open cup is did not qualify, avg. attendance is 7,169. year 2002, division is 2, league is usl a-league, regular season is 2nd, pacific, playoffs is 1st round, open cup is did not qualify, avg. attendance is 6,260. year 2003, division is 2, league is usl a-league, regular season is 3rd, pacific, playoffs is did not qualify, open cup is did not qualify, avg. attendance is 5,871. year 2004, division is 2, league is usl a-league, regular season is 1st, western, playoffs is quarterfinals, open cup is 4th round, avg. attendance is 5,628. year 2005, division is 2, league is usl first division, regular season is 5th, playoffs is quarterfinals, open cup is 4th round, avg. attendance is 6,028. year 2006, division is 2, league is usl first division, regular season is 11th, playoffs is did not qualify, open cup is 3rd round, avg. attendance is 5,575. year 2007, division is 2, league is usl first division, regular season is 2nd, playoffs is semifinals, open cup is 2nd round, avg. attendance is 6,851. year 2008, division is 2, league is usl first division, regular season is 11th, playoffs is did not qualify, open cup is 1st round, avg. attendance is 8,567. year 2009, division is 2, league is usl first division, regular season is 1st, playoffs is semifinals, open cup is 3rd round, avg. attendance is 9,734. year 2010, division is 2, league is ussf d-2 pro league, regular season is 3rd, usl (3rd), playoffs is quarterfinals, open cup is 3rd round, avg. attendance is 10,727.
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Question:
What was the last year where this team was a part of the usl a-league?

Question triples:
(year $1, was a part of, the usl a-league), ($2, was the last, year)

Decompose questions:
1. which year this team was a part of the usl a-league?
2. which year was the last year?

Answer and verify:
1. year 2001 was a part of the usl a-league, year 2002 was a part of the usl a-league, year 2003 was a part of the usl a-league, year 2004 was a part of the usl a-league.
2. year 2004 was the last year.
Final Answer: 2004
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Table:
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table caption : {TITLE}
{TABLE}
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Question:
{QUESTION}

Question triples:
{TRIPLE}

Decompose questions:
{DECOMPOSE}

Answer and verify: