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InternLM-Math Base 20B on 6.NS.B.2

Common Core Standard 6.NS.B.2

This standard covers the following:

Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm.

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 73841 cubic centimeters of air needed to inflate a large beach ball. If we fill the ball up at a rate of 41 cubic centimeters per second, how many seconds will it take to fully inflate the beach ball?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 73841/41 = <<73841/41=1799>>1799 seconds.
### Answer: 1799

Expected answer: 1801

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A juice company produced 73528 liters of juice. If they filled the same amount of juice into 707 containers, how many liters of juice are there in each container?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 73528/707 = <<73528/707=103.9>>103.9 liters of juice are in each container.
### Answer: 103.9

Expected answer: 104

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pants factory produced a total of 87780 pants and equally distributed them to 110 wholesale clothing stores. How many pants did each store receive?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 87780/110 = <<87780/110=799.0909...>>799.0909... pants were distributed to each store.
### Answer: 799.0909...

Expected answer: 798

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Farmer Bob has grown 71820 carrots this season and wants to sell them in bundles. If he makes each bundle consist of 684 carrots, how many bundles of carrots will he have?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: Farmer Bob has 71820/684 = <<71820/684=105>>105 bundles of carrots.
### Answer: 105

Expected answer: 105

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Farmer Bob reconsiders and decides to increase the size of each bundle. If he now distributes his 71820 carrots into bundles of 2486 each, how many bundles will he have?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: Farmer Bob has 71820/2486 = <<71820/2486=29>>29 bundles of carrots.
### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 35910/1243

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A popular slide has been used 85860 times over 54 consecutive days. If the usage rate is constant, how many times per day has the slide been used?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 85860/54 = <<85860/54=1596>>1596
The slide has been used 1596 times per day.
### Answer: 1596

Expected answer: 1590

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ski resort receives a total of 31950 inches of snowfall evenly spread throughout 225 days of winter. How many inches of snow does the ski resort receive each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 31950/225 = <<31950/225=142>>142 inches of snowfall per day.
### Answer: 142

Expected answer: 142

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the snow was spread out not over 225 days, but over a period of 1814 days? How many inches of snow would the ski resort receive each day in this case?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 31950/1814 = <<31950/1814=17.6>>17.6 inches of snowfall per day.
### Answer: 17.6

Expected answer: 15975/907

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jewelry manufacturer has 63802 grams of gold, and they want to make rings each of which will weigh exactly the same. If they plan to make 38 rings, how many grams of gold will be in each ring?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 63802/38 = <<63802/38=1679.789474>>1679.789474
Each ring will weigh 1679.789474 grams.
### Answer: 1679.789474

Expected answer: 1679

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A goldsmith has a total of 60544 milligrams of gold. If each ring the goldsmith makes requires exactly 5504 milligrams of gold, how many full rings can the goldsmith make?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 60544/5504 = <<60544/5504=11>>11
The goldsmith can make 11 full rings.
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a zoo, there are 10489 animals, and they are evenly distributed in 617 cages. What is the average number of animals in each cage?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 10489/617 = <<10489/617=17>>17
The average number of animals in each cage is 17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now consider that instead of 617 cages, the 10,489 animals are evenly distributed in 5130 cages. How does the average number of animals per cage change now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 10489/5130 = <<10489/5130=2>>2
The average number of animals in each cage is 2.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 10489/5130

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 21652 grams of carrots, and he wants to evenly distribute them into 5413 bags. How many grams of carrots will be in each bag?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 21652/5413 = <<21652/5413=4>>4.
There will be 4 grams of carrots in each bag.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The farmer had initially thought he had 21652 grams of carrots. However, upon recounting, he realizes he actually has 5652 grams of carrots. If he still wants to distribute the carrots evenly into 5413 bags, how many grams of carrots will now be in each bag?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 5652/5413 = <<5652/5413=1>>1.
There will be 1 gram of carrots in each bag.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 5652/5413

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An astronaut's spaceship travels a total distance of 38745 miles on its space mission. The journey is divided into 5 equal stages. How many miles does the spaceship travel in each stage?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The spaceship travels 38745/5 = <<38745/5=7749>>7749 miles in each stage.
### Answer: 7749

Expected answer: 7749

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous space mission scenario, if instead, the spaceship had to divide its total travel distance of 38745 miles into 3113 equal stages, how many miles would it now have to travel in each stage?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The spaceship now travels 38745/3113 = <<38745/3113=12.4>>12.4 miles in each stage.
### Answer: 12.4

Expected answer: 38745/3113

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory needs to distribute 84,564 liters of water evenly into 261 bottles. If each bottle gets the same amount of water, how many liters does each bottle contain?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 84,564/261 = <<84,564/261=324>>324
Each bottle contains 324 liters of water.
### Answer: 324

Expected answer: 324

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the factory instead needed to distribute 84,564 liters of water evenly into 1,779 bottles, how many liters would each bottle contain now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 84,564/1,779 = <<84,564/1,779=47.5>>47.5
Each bottle contains 47.5 liters of water.
### Answer: 47.5

Expected answer: 28188/593

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A massive book series contains a total of 13467 pages, divided equally among 201 volumes. How many pages would you find in each volume?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 13467/201 = <<13467/201=67>>67 pages in each volume.
### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fireplace uses 56888 BTU (British Thermal Units) of energy in 2188 hours when it is working continuously. How many BTU of energy does the fireplace use per hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 56888/2188 = <<56888/2188=25.99>>25.99 BTU per hour.
### Answer: 25.99

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Across the span of 82 days in winter, a town recorded a total snowfall of 36900 inches. If the snow fell at a constant rate every day, how many inches of snow did the town receive each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The town received 36900/82 = <<36900/82=449.76>>449.76 inches of snow each day.
### Answer: 449.76

Expected answer: 450

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wildlife reserve spans an area of 71292 square kilometers and is home to 2742 giraffes. If each giraffe has an equal amount of space, how many square kilometers does each giraffe get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 71292/2742 = <<71292/2742=26>>26 square kilometers.
### Answer: 26

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the wildlife reserve instead held 8787 giraffes that were spread out evenly across the 71292 square kilometers. In this case, how many square kilometers would each giraffe get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 71292/8787 = <<71292/8787=8>>8 square kilometers.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 23764/2929

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A lion conservation project has successfully protected 96187 lions over a span of 13 years. If the project saved the same number of lions each year, how many lions were saved per year on average?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 96187/13 = <<96187/13=7395.153846153846>>7395.153846153846 lions were saved per year on average.
### Answer: 7395.153846153846

Expected answer: 7399

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A mermaid has found a total of 32812 pearls on the ocean floor and wants to divide them evenly among her 631 mermaid friends. How many pearls will each friend receive?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 32812/631 = <<32812/631=51.8>>51.8
Each friend will receive 51 pearls.
### Answer: 51

Expected answer: 52

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farm produces a total of 36,784 apples during the 19 weeks of its growing season. If the amount of harvested apples is the same each week, how many apples does the farm produce weekly?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The farm produces 36784/19 = <<36784/19=1936>>1936 apples each week.
### Answer: 1936

Expected answer: 1936

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the previous situation, what if the farm actually produced the same number of apples over a much longer period of 152 weeks rather than 19 weeks? How many apples does the farm now produce weekly?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The farm produces 36784/152 = <<36784/152=240>>240 apples each week.
### Answer: 240

Expected answer: 242

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A train travels 63245 miles over a period of 695 days. If the train travels the same distance each day, how many miles does it cover in a day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 63245/695 = <<63245/695=90.9>>90.9
The train covers 90.9 miles in a day.
### Answer: 90.9

Expected answer: 91

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A doll factory produced a total of 41772 dolls over a period of 708 days. If the factory kept up with the same daily production rate, how many dolls were being made in a day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The factory produced 41772/708 = <<41772/708=58.9>>58.9 dolls per day.
### Answer: 58.9

Expected answer: 59

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A drummer has a goal to hit his drum 61019 times. If he plans to do this over the course of 7 days, how many times will he need to hit the drum each day to meet his goal?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The drummer needs to hit the drum 61019/7 = <<61019/7=8717>>8717 times each day to meet his goal.
### Answer: 8717

Expected answer: 8717

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The drummer realized that his initial goal was too lofty, and decided to reduce his goal to hitting his drum 7454 times instead. If he still plans to do this over the course of 7 days, how many times will he need to hit the drum each day to meet his new goal?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The drummer needs to hit the drum 7454/7 = <<7454/7=1065>>1065 times each day to meet his new goal.
### Answer: 1065

Expected answer: 7454/7

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a particular marine park, a dolphin can swim an average of 98816 meters in 128 hours. How many meters can the dolphin swim in an hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 98816/128 = <<98816/128=768>>768
The dolphin can swim 768 meters in an hour.
### Answer: 768

Expected answer: 772

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A song was streamed 71532 times in the first 1987 days after its release. How many streams did it average per day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 71532/1987 = <<71532/1987=35.9>>35.9
The song averaged 35.9 streams per day.
### Answer: 35.9

Expected answer: 36

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A compass salesman has 33046 compasses that he wants to distribute evenly among 1066 stores. How many compasses will each store receive if they are divided equally?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 33046/1066 = <<33046/1066=30.9>>30.9
Each store will receive 30.9 compasses.
### Answer: 30.9

Expected answer: 31

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large farm, a total of 49822 carrots are harvested from 58 similar plots. If each plot yielded the same number of carrots, how many carrots did each plot yield?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 49822/58 = <<49822/58=856>>856 carrots were harvested from each plot.
### Answer: 856

Expected answer: 859

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: There is a cloud which covers 8744 square meters of the sky and exactly the same area is revealed when the cloud dispels. If the revealed area is divided equally over the original area, what is the ratio of the revealed area to the original area?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The revealed area is 8744/2 = <<8744/2=4372>>4372 square meters.
The ratio of the revealed area to the original area is 4372/8744 = <<4372/8744=1/2>>1/2.
### Answer: 1/2

Expected answer: 1

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scooter travels a total distance of 97506 meters on a full charge. If the battery life of the scooter is 18 hours on a full charge, how many meters does the scooter travel per hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 97506/18 = <<97506/18=5417>>5417
The scooter travels 5417 meters per hour.
### Answer: 5417

Expected answer: 5417

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the scooter's total distance on a full charge was instead 7727 meters, keeping the battery life at 18 hours, how many meters would the scooter travel per hour now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7727/18 = <<7727/18=430.38888888888885>>430.38888888888885
The scooter would travel 430.38888888888885 meters per hour.
### Answer: 430.38888888888885

Expected answer: 7727/18

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A star emits a total of 94548 units of light energy over a period of 7879 hours. If the star emits a constant amount of light energy every hour, how much light energy does it emit every hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 94548/7879 = <<94548/7879=12>>12 units of light energy per hour.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead, the star emitted a total of 94548 units of light energy over a shorter period of 3349 hours, still at a constant rate, how much light energy would it emit every hour now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 94548/3349 = <<94548/3349=28>>28 units of light energy per hour.
### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 94548/3349

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A forest contains a total of 80752 trees and it is split evenly into 412 sections. How many trees are there in each section?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 80752/412 = <<80752/412=198>>198 trees are in each section.
### Answer: 198

Expected answer: 196

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farm harvested 44280 cucumbers over 216 days. If they harvested an equal amount of cucumbers each day, how many cucumbers were harvested each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 44280/216 = <<44280/216=204>>204 cucumbers were harvested each day.
### Answer: 204

Expected answer: 205

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cookie factory produced a total of 77545 cookies that were evenly divided into 1193 packages. How many cookies are there in each package?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 77545/1193 = <<77545/1193=65>>65 cookies are in each package.
### Answer: 65

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the same scenario where the cookie factory is producing cookies, imagine now they increased their packaging capabilities and packaged the same 77545 cookies into 1834 packages instead of 1193. How many cookies are there in each package now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 77545/1834 = <<77545/1834=42>>42 cookies are in each package.
### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 77545/1834

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A star emits 51750 units of light energy every 125 seconds. How much light energy does the star emit every second?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 51750/125 = <<51750/125=413>>413 units of light energy per second.
### Answer: 413

Expected answer: 414

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A candy factory produced 25144 candies evenly over 56 days. How many candies did the factory make each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 25144/56 = <<25144/56=453>>453 candies per day.
### Answer: 453

Expected answer: 449

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A party needs 34240 slices of bread for sandwiches. If each loaf of bread contains 10 slices, how many loaves of bread are needed for the party?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 34240/10 = <<34240/10=3424>>3424 loaves of bread are needed for the party.
### Answer: 3424

Expected answer: 3424

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the party needed 7638 slices of bread for sandwiches, still considering that each loaf of bread contains 10 slices, how many loaves of bread would then be needed for the party?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7638/10 = <<7638/10=763.8>>763.8 loaves of bread are needed for the party.
### Answer: 763.8

Expected answer: 3819/5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A forest ranger has noticed that over 119 days, 20111 trees have sprouted throughout the forest. If each day has the same number of new trees sprouting, how many new trees sprout each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 20111/119 = <<20111/119=169.5>>169.5 trees sprout each day.
### Answer: 169.5

Expected answer: 169

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dog food factory distributed 91,104 cans of dog food uniformly over 52 weeks. How many cans of dog food did they distribute per week?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 91,104/52 = <<91104/52=1746>>1746 cans of dog food per week.
### Answer: 1746

Expected answer: 1752

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A blanket manufacturing company has 19944 yards of fabric. They use the same amount of fabric to produce each blanket, and from this total amount of fabric, they can make 18 blankets. How many yards of fabric is used for each blanket?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 19944/18 = <<19944/18=1110>>1110 yards of fabric is used for each blanket.
### Answer: 1110

Expected answer: 1108

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has harvested a total of 45764 potatoes from his 2692 plants. On average, how many potatoes does each plant produce?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The farmer harvested 45764/2692 = <<45764/2692=17>>17 potatoes per plant.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous scenario, the farmer discovered that he actually harvested a total of 7664 potatoes, not 45764. With the same number of plants (2692), what would be the new average of potatoes each plant produces?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The farmer harvested 7664/2692 = <<7664/2692=2.84>>2.84 potatoes per plant.
### Answer: 2.84

Expected answer: 1916/673

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A marshmallow factory produced 85560 marshmallows in 713 hours. If the factory produces the same amount every hour, how many marshmallows are made each hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 85560/713 = <<85560/713=120>>120 marshmallows are made each hour.
### Answer: 120

Expected answer: 120

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same marshmallow factory, another batch of marshmallows was made over a longer production period. This time, 85560 marshmallows were produced in 7544 hours. If the factory produces the same amount each hour during this period, how many marshmallalls were made each hour now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 85560/7544 = <<85560/7544=11.4>>11.4 marshmallows are made each hour.
### Answer: 11.4

Expected answer: 465/41

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a farm, there is a total area of 49,928 square meters to plant crops. If this area is divided into uniform plots of 6,241 square meters each, how many plots are there on the farm?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 49,928/6,241 = <<49,928/6,241=8>>8
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of subdividing the total area of 49,928 square meters into plots of 6,241 square meters each, the farmer decides to subdivide it into smaller plots, each measuring 23 square meters. How many plots are there on the farm now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 49,928/23 = <<49,928/23=2,160>>2,160
### Answer: 2,160

Expected answer: 49928/23

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A baker used 62118 grams of flour to make cookies over the course of 2142 days. How many grams of flour were used to make cookies each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 62118/2142 = <<62118/2142=29>>29 grams of flour were used to make cookies each day.
### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The baker realized that he actually used a total of 62118 grams of flour over the course of 2755 days, not 2142 days as previously thought. How does the daily use of flour for cookies change with this correction?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 62118/2755 = <<62118/2755=22.5>>22.5 grams of flour were used to make cookies each day.
### Answer: 22.5

Expected answer: 2142/95

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A shoemaker has 91100 centimeters of shoelaces and he distributes them equally in 3644 pairs of shoes. How many centimeters of shoelace does each pair get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The shoemaker distributes 91100/3644 = <<91100/3644=25>>25 centimeters of shoelace in each pair of shoes.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the shoemaker only had 9498 pairs of shoes but the same amount of shoelace (91100 centimeters), how many centimeters of shoelace would each pair get then?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The shoemaker distributes 91100/9498 = <<91100/9498=9.57>>9.57 centimeters of shoelace in each pair of shoes.
### Answer: 9.57

Expected answer: 45550/4749

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests 505 bushels of apples and equally distributes them into 5 bins. How many bushels of apples does each bin contain?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 505/5 = <<505/5=101>>101 bushels of apples are in each bin.
### Answer: 101

Expected answer: 101

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The farmer has now harvested a bigger lot of 7798 bushels of apples and once again distributes them equally into 5 bins. Now, how many bushels of apples does each bin contain?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7798/5 = <<7798/5=1559.6>>1559.6 bushels of apples are in each bin.
### Answer: 1559.6

Expected answer: 7798/5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, there were a total of 65325 confetti pieces and they were equally spread across 5025 square feet of area. How many confetti pieces were there per square foot?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 65325/5025 = <<65325/5025=13>>13 confetti pieces per square foot.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if instead, the total confetti pieces at the party were spread across 9944 square feet of area instead of 5025? How many confetti pieces would be there per square foot in that case?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 65325/9944 = <<65325/9944=6.56>>6.56 confetti pieces per square foot.
### Answer: 6.56

Expected answer: 65325/9944

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A crayon factory produced 26691 crayons which are evenly distributed into 123 boxes. How many crayons are there in each box?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 26691/123 = <<26691/123=217>>217 crayons are in each box.
### Answer: 217

Expected answer: 217

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the crayon factory now produced 4521 crayons instead of 26691, and these were still evenly distributed into 123 boxes. How many crayons would there be in each box under this new scenario?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 4521/123 = <<4521/123=36>>36 crayons are in each box.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 1507/41

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A firefighter unit extinguished a total of 45843 fires over the course of 413 weeks. If the firefighter unit extinguished the same number of fires each week, how many fires did they extinguish per week?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The firefighter unit extinguished 45843/413 = <<45843/413=110.9>>110.9 fires per week.
### Answer: 110.9

Expected answer: 111

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A park is 57546 square meters large and is divided into 9591 identical sections. What is the area of each section in square meters?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 57546/9591 = <<57546/9591=5.99>>5.99
Each section is 5.99 square meters.
### Answer: 5.99

Expected answer: 6

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toothpaste company produced 93822 tubes of toothpaste using 4938 boxes of raw materials. If each box of raw materials can produce the same amount of toothpaste tubes, how many toothpaste tubes are generated from one box of raw materials?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 93822/4938 = <<93822/4938=19>>19 toothpaste tubes are generated from one box of raw materials.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the toothpaste company changes its manufacturing process and is now able to produce only 9206 tubes of toothpaste with the same 4938 boxes of raw materials. If each box of raw materials still produces the same number of toothpaste tubes, how many toothpaste tubes are now generated from one box of raw materials?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 9206/4938 = <<9206/4938=1.86>>1.86 toothpaste tubes are generated from one box of raw materials.
### Answer: 1.86

Expected answer: 4603/2469

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A park's Jungle gym is used by a total of 40740 children over the span of 84 days. If the Jungle gym is used by the same number of kids each day, how many children use the Jungle gym each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 40740/84 = <<40740/84=486>>486 children use the Jungle gym each day.
### Answer: 486

Expected answer: 485

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snowman competition uses 39482 cc (cubic centimeters) of snow to make 38 identical snowmen. How many cubic centimeters of snow are used for each snowman?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 39482/38 = <<39482/38=1039>>1039 cc of snow are used for each snowman.
### Answer: 1039

Expected answer: 1039

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous snowman competition, suppose that the organizers used only 5895 cc (cubic centimeters) of snow to make the same 38 identical snowmen. How many cubic centimeters of snow would be used for each snowman in this scenario?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 5895/38 = <<5895/38=155>>155 cc of snow are used for each snowman.
### Answer: 155

Expected answer: 5895/38

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A large window spanning 67673 square inches is being divided into 1147 equally sized smaller squares. Find the area in square inches of each of these smaller squares.

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 67673/1147 = <<67673/1147=59>>59
### Answer: 59

Expected answer: 59

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the large window instead spanned a smaller area of 7562 square inches, and it is still being divided into 1147 equally sized smaller squares, now what would be the area in square inches of each of these smaller squares?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7562/1147 = <<7562/1147=66>>66
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 7562/1147

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has a large field of orange trees. In total, the trees produce 49,920 oranges. If the oranges are evenly distributed among the 195 trees, how many oranges does each tree produce?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 49,920/195 = <<49,920/195=256>>256
Each tree produces 256 oranges.
### Answer: 256

Expected answer: 256

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, the farmer decided to distribute the same total number of 49,920 oranges but now only among 9,289 of his best-performing trees. How many oranges does each of these selected trees produce?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 49,920/9,289 = <<49,920/9,289=5.37>>5.37
Each tree produces 5.37 oranges.
### Answer: 5.37

Expected answer: 49920/9289

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A consumption study found that 34160 children had a sandwich for lunch out of the total 4270 schools in the country. If every school has an equal number of children, how many children in each school had a sandwich for lunch?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 34160/4270 = <<34160/4270=7.9905>>7.9905
There were 7.9905 children in each school that had a sandwich for lunch.
### Answer: 7.9905

Expected answer: 8

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toothpaste tube contains 3366 grams of paste and each brushing uses an average of 306 grams. How many times can you brush your teeth with this tube of toothpaste?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 3366/306 = <<3366/306=11>>11
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider the previous toothpaste problem, but this time, the toothpaste tube contains 9060 grams of paste. How many times can you now brush your teeth with this tube of toothpaste if each brushing still uses an average of 306 grams?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 9060/306 = <<9060/306=29>>29
### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 1510/51

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A textile factory produces 49742 towels, evenly distributed among 1309 boxes. How many towels are in each box?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 49742/1309 = <<49742/1309=38>>38 towels are in each box.
### Answer: 38

Expected answer: 38

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now consider that the textile factory actually produced 8337 towels, still evenly distributed among 1309 boxes. How many towels are now in each box?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 8337/1309 = <<8337/1309=6>>6 towels are in each box.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 1191/187

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An alien civilization sends 43134 messages over a period of 3318 Earth days. If they send exactly the same number of messages each day, how many messages do they send per day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The number of messages sent per day is 43134/3318 = <<43134/3318=13>>13.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 3318 Earth days, consider that the alien civilization uses a different form of time measurement, where each of their "days" represents 8212 of our Earth days. In this scenario, if they were still sending 43134 messages throughout this period, how many messages would they be sending per their "day"?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The number of messages sent per their "day" is 43134/8212 = <<43134/8212=5>>5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 21567/4106

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school district has 80,011 students who are equally distributed across 31 school buses. How many students are there per bus?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 80,011/31 = <<80,011/31=2582.2903>>2582.2903 students per bus.
### Answer: 2582.2903

Expected answer: 2581

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera store sold 54020 cameras over a period of 730 days. If they sell the same number of cameras each day, how many cameras are sold daily?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 54020/730 = <<54020/730=74>>74 cameras are sold daily.
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a successful marketing campaign, the camera store's sales increased, and they were able to sell 54020 cameras in just 5546 days. If they still sold the same number of cameras each day, how many cameras are now sold daily?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 54020/5546 = <<54020/5546=97>>97 cameras are sold daily.
### Answer: 97

Expected answer: 27010/2773

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An ice cream factory makes 25774 liters of ice cream that were packed into 526 containers evenly. How many liters of ice cream does each container accommodate?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 25774/526 = <<25774/526=49>>49 liters of ice cream does each container accommodate.
### Answer: 49

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of packing the 25774 liters of ice cream into 526 containers, the factory decides to use only 418 containers. If they divide the ice cream evenly among these containers, how many liters of ice cream does each container now accommodate?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 25774/418 = <<25774/418=61>>61 liters of ice cream does each container accommodate.
### Answer: 61

Expected answer: 12887/209

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A city's public transportation system logs a total of 85300 miles driven among its fleet of 3412 buses in a week. Assuming each bus travels the same distance, how many miles does each bus drive in a week?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 85300/3412 = <<85300/3412=25>>25 miles.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: With the same fleet of 3412 buses, the city's public transportation system only logs a total of 3940 miles driven next week. If each bus shared the work evenly again, how many miles did each bus drive in this week?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 3940/3412 = <<3940/3412=1>>1 mile.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 985/853

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wind turbine generates a total of 92250 kilowatts of energy over 75 hours. How much energy does it produce per hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 92250/75 = <<92250/75=1230>>1230 kilowatts per hour.
### Answer: 1230

Expected answer: 1230

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same wind turbine instead generates a total of 5837 kilowatts of energy over the same 75 hours, how much energy does it now produce per hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 5837/75 = <<5837/75=77.81333333333333>>77.81333333333333 kilowatts per hour.
### Answer: 77.81333333333333

Expected answer: 5837/75

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A baby gained a total of 3734 grams over a span of 1867 days. How many grams did the baby gain daily on average?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 3734/1867 = <<3734/1867=2>>2 grams per day.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the baby's weight gain was recalculated over a span of 1651 days. If the total weight gain was still 3734 grams, what would be the average daily weight gain now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 3734/1651 = <<3734/1651=2.26>>2.26 grams per day.
### Answer: 2.26

Expected answer: 3734/1651

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A firefighter uses a hose that releases 33,532 liters of water. If the hose releases the same amount of water each minute for 8,383 minutes, how many liters of water are released per minute?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 33,532/8,383 = <<33532/8383=3.99>>3.99
### Answer: 3.99

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer collects eggs from her chickens. She collects a total of 96,120 eggs evenly from 20 chickens. How many eggs does each chicken contribute?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 96120/20 = <<96120/20=4806>>4806
Each chicken contributes 4806 eggs.
### Answer: 4806

Expected answer: 4806

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The farmer realizes that she miscalculated and she actually collected a total of 96,120 eggs but it was from 9,046 chickens, not 20. How many eggs did each chicken actually contribute?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 96120/9046 = <<96120/9046=10.6>>10.6
Each chicken actually contributed 10.6 eggs.
### Answer: 10.6

Expected answer: 48060/4523

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A town receives 11458 millimeters of rain over 17 days. How much rain does the town receive each day if it rains the same amount every day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 11458/17 = <<11458/17=675.176470588235>>675.176470588235 millimeters of rain per day.
### Answer: 675.176470588235

Expected answer: 674

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pen factory produced 2526 pens in 842 hours. If they produced pens at an equal pace all the time, how many pens were produced every hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 2526/842 = <<2526/842=3>>3
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the pen factory had instead produced 2526 pens in 547 hours under the same even-paced conditions, how many pens would have been produced each hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 2526/547 = <<2526/547=4.6>>4.6
### Answer: 4.6

Expected answer: 2526/547

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school decided to equally distribute 285 erasers among 19 classrooms. How many erasers does each classroom get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 285/19 = <<285/19=15>>15
Each classroom gets 15 erasers.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially a school decided to equally distribute 285 erasers among 19 classrooms. But later, the school received a donation and the total number of erasers increased to 4681. If these erasers are equally distributed among the same 19 classrooms, how many erasers does each classroom get now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 4681/19 = <<4681/19=247>>247
Each classroom gets 247 erasers.
### Answer: 247

Expected answer: 4681/19

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A penguin slides down a glacier at a constant speed and covers a distance of 41020 feet in 5 hours. What is the penguin's speed in feet per hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The penguin's speed is 41020/5 = <<41020/5=8214>>8214 feet per hour.
### Answer: 8214

Expected answer: 8204

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A water company has a reservoir that can hold 63360 gallons of water. If the reservoir is divided into 576 equal sections, how many gallons of water does each section hold?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 63360/576 = <<63360/576=110>>110
Each section holds 110 gallons of water.
### Answer: 110

Expected answer: 110

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead the reservoir could hold 63360 gallons of water but now it's divided into 9999 equal sections. How many gallons of water does each section then hold?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 63360/9999 = <<63360/9999=6.33606036036036>>6.33606036036036
Each section holds 6.33606036036036 gallons of water.
### Answer: 6.33606036036036

Expected answer: 640/101

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fashion company made a total of 21868 skirts distributed equally among 77 stores. How many skirts did each store get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 21868/77 = <<21868/77=283>>283 skirts.
Each store got 283 skirts.
### Answer: 283

Expected answer: 284

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A TV channel broadcasts a total of 56109 minutes of advertisements over a 59-day period. On average, how many minutes of advertisements are shown each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 56109/59 = <<56109/59=952.8>>952.8 minutes of advertisements are shown each day.
### Answer: 952.8

Expected answer: 951

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A teacher marks a total of 59748 marks distributed evenly over 1149 exam papers. How many marks are in each exam paper?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 59748/1149 = <<59748/1149=52>>52
### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the teacher, instead of marking 59748 marks, marked a total of 7117 marks distributed evenly over the same 1149 exam papers, how many marks would be in each exam paper now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7117/1149 = <<7117/1149=6>>6
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 7117/1149

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A reservoir holds 44840 liters of water. If this water is equally distributed across 76 houses in a village, how many liters of water will each house get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 44840/76 = <<44840/76=588>>588
Each house will get 588 liters of water.
### Answer: 588

Expected answer: 590

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A butterfly during its lifetime lay 5385 eggs, and she spread these eggs evenly across 359 flowers. How many eggs did she lay on each flower?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 5385/359 = <<5385/359=15>>15 eggs per flower.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the butterfly had instead spread a total of 9710 eggs across the same 359 flowers. How many eggs did she lay on each flower in this case?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 9710/359 = <<9710/359=27>>27 eggs per flower.
### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 9710/359

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera has a total of 95038 pixels divided evenly into 61 rows. How many pixels are there in each row?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 95038/61 = <<95038/61=1550.6233>>1550.6233
There are <<1550.6233=1550>>1550 pixels in each row.
### Answer: 1550

Expected answer: 1558

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An ice cream factory produces a total of 45580 cones of ice cream over a period of 53 days. If the ice cream cones are produced uniformly across these days, how many ice cream cones are made each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 45580/53 = <<45580/53=860>>860 ice cream cones are made each day.
### Answer: 860

Expected answer: 860

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The same ice cream factory has adjusted their volume and now makes a total of 4660 cones over the same 53 day period. If production is still uniform, how many ice cream cones are they making each day now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 4660/53 = <<4660/53=88>>88 ice cream cones are made each day.
### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 4660/53

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A textile factory produces 36135 square inches of towel fabric that is divided evenly among 219 towels. How many square inches of fabric is each towel?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 36135/219 = <<36135/219=165>>165 square inches of fabric is each towel.
### Answer: 165

Expected answer: 165

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fireplace burns 36300 kilojoules of energy in 4 hours. How much energy does it burn in one hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 36300/4 = <<36300/4=9075>>9075 kilojoules of energy is burned in one hour.
### Answer: 9075

Expected answer: 9075

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In another scenario, a different fireplace burns 8712 kilojoules of energy in 4 hours. Assuming it also burns energy at a constant rate, how much energy does this fireplace burn in one hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 8712/4 = <<8712/4=2178>>2178 kilojoules of energy is burned in one hour.
### Answer: 2178

Expected answer: 2178

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snowman-making competition has 9 teams, each of them was provided an equal amount of snow weighing up to 51156 kilograms in total. How much snow, in kilograms, did each team get to make their snowman?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 51156/9 = <<51156/9=5672>>5672 kilograms of snow.
Each team got 5672 kilograms of snow to make their snowman.
### Answer: 5672

Expected answer: 5684

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An apple orchard yielded a total of 56250 apples. Over the course of 30 days, they managed to harvest the same number of apples every day. How many apples were harvested each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 56250/30 = <<56250/30=1875>>1875 apples were harvested each day.
### Answer: 1875

Expected answer: 1875

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of the original 30 days, the workers actually took 3028 days to harvest a total of 56250 apples, harvesting the same number of apples every day. In light of this new information, how many apples were actually harvested each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 56250/3028 = <<56250/3028=18.5>>18.5 apples were harvested each day.
### Answer: 18.5

Expected answer: 28125/1514

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A baby spoke her first word after 82992 seconds of being awake in her life. If one day is considered 1729 seconds, after how many days did she speak her first word?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 82992/1729 = <<82992/1729=47.9...>>47.9... days.
### Answer: 47.9... days

Expected answer: 48

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A map has a scale of 91368 centimeters representing 216 kilometers. How many centimeters on the map represent 1 kilometer in real life?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 1 centimeter on the map represents 216/91368 = <<216/91368=0.0023>>0.0023 kilometers in real life.
### Answer: 0.0023

Expected answer: 423

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fashion designer plans to use 33536 beads to embellish a dress uniformly across 131 different sections. How many beads will be used for each section?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 33536/131 = <<33536/131=256>>256 beads will be used for each section.
### Answer: 256

Expected answer: 256

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, imagine that the fashion designer decides to use the same total number of 33536 beads, but wants to distribute them uniformly over a larger number of sections. If they decides to spread these beads over 3206 different sections on the dress, how many beads will there be in each section?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 33536/3206 = <<33536/3206=10.4>>10.4 beads will be used for each section.
### Answer: 10.4

Expected answer: 16768/1603

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A firefighter sprays 69966 gallons of water on a fire in 299 minutes. If the firefighter sprays the same amount of water every minute, how many gallons does he spray each minute?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The firefighter sprays 69966/299 = <<69966/299=233>>233 gallons of water each minute.
### Answer: 233

Expected answer: 234

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The latest model of window that a company has designed will require 6354 square inches of glass material. The manufacturer's current stock can cover 2118 same-sized windows. How many square inches of glass are required for a single window?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 6354/2118 = <<6354/2118=3>>3 windows can be made from the current stock.
6354/3 = <<6354/3=2118>>2118 square inches of glass are required for a single window.
### Answer: 2118

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A frog jumps a total of 12288 centimeters in 512 jumps. If the frog jumps the same distance each time, how many centimeters does the frog jump per jump?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The frog jumps 12288/512 = <<12288/512=24>>24 centimeters per jump.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After practicing for a while, the frog now jumps a total of 9064 centimeters in the same 512 jumps. If the frog jumps the same distance each time, how many centimeters does the frog now jump per jump?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The frog jumps 9064/512 = <<9064/512=17.6>>17.6 centimeters per jump.
### Answer: 17.6

Expected answer: 1133/64

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A gardener planted a total of 1392 flowers evenly into 116 pots. How many flowers are there in each pot?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 1392/116 = <<1392/116=12>>12
There are 12 flowers in each pot.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of planting a total of 1392 flowers, the gardener planted a total of 7275 flowers evenly into the 116 pots, then how many flowers would there be in each pot now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 7275/116 = <<7275/116=62>>62
There are 62 flowers in each pot.
### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 7275/116

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An ice cream shop sold a total of 31,176 scoops of ice cream over 9 weeks. How many scoops of ice cream did they sell each week?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 31,176/9 = <<31,176/9=3464>>3464
They sold 3464 scoops of ice cream each week.
### Answer: 3464

Expected answer: 3464

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 9 weeks, it took the ice cream shop 4035 days to sell a total of 31,176 scoops of ice cream. How many scoops of ice cream did they sell each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 31,176/4035 = <<31,176/4035=7.7>>7.7
They sold 7.7 scoops of ice cream each day.
### Answer: 7.7

Expected answer: 10392/1345

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A very active mouse runs 14824 meters in 4 hours. If he runs at a constant rate, how many meters per hour does he run?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The mouse runs 14824/4 = <<14824/4=3706>>3706 meters per hour.
### Answer: 3706

Expected answer: 3706

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large monkey sanctuary, there are 88,508 bananas to be split evenly among 406 monkeys. If every monkey will receive an equal number of bananas, how many bananas would each monkey get?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 88,508/406 = <<88508/406=218>>218
### Answer: 218

Expected answer: 218

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the sanctuary in the previous problem had only 9,073 bananas instead of 88,508? How many bananas would each monkey get then, if they still had to be split evenly among the 406 monkeys?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 9,073/406 = <<9073/406=22>>22
### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 9073/406

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture maker has a large order placed by a hotel owner for tables. The order is for 15110 table legs, making the assumption that each table will have 2 legs. How many tables is the hotel owner ordering?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The hotel owner is ordering 15110/2 = <<15110/2=7555>>7555 tables.
### Answer: 7555

Expected answer: 7555

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The furniture maker later realizes that there was a mistake in the initial order, and the hotel owner actually only wanted 3774 table legs, with each table having 2 legs. With this corrected order, how many tables is the hotel owner actually ordering?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The hotel owner is ordering 3774/2 = <<3774/2=1887>>1887 tables.
### Answer: 1887

Expected answer: 1887

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hat maker has 3560 feathers which will be used to decorate hats. If each hat will have 890 feathers, how many hats can be made?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 3560/890 = <<3560/890=4>>4
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose the hat maker did not have 3560 feathers, but only had 1416 feathers instead. If each hat will still have 890 feathers, how many hats can be produced now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 1416/890 = <<1416/890=1>>1
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 708/445

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A card game involves a total of 17394 points distributed equally over 3 players. How many points does each player have?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 17394/3 = <<17394/3=5798>>5798
Each player has 5798 points.
### Answer: 5798

Expected answer: 5798

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, consider a similar game where the total of 17394 points is now distributed evenly among 7489 players instead. In this case, how many points would each player have?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 17394/7489 = <<17394/7489=2.3>>2.3
Each player has 2.3 points.
### Answer: 2.3

Expected answer: 17394/7489

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The central park covers a big land area of 3276 acres divided into 126 identical sections. How many acres does each section have?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 3276/126 = <<3276/126=26>>26
Each section has 26 acres.
### Answer: 26

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of the original size, the park was smaller, covering only 139 acres, but the sections remained the same, each with an equal area, how many acres would each section cover?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 139/126 = <<139/126=1.1>>1.1
Each section would cover 1.1 acres.
### Answer: 1.1

Expected answer: 139/126

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pants manufacturer has 54736 yards of fabric. If they are planning to make each pair of pants using the same amount of fabric and each will consume an equal portion of the total fabric, how many yards of fabric are needed for each pair if they intend to produce 11 pairs?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 54736/11 = <<54736/11=4976.9090909091>>4976.9090909091 yards of fabric are needed for each pair.
### Answer: 4976.9090909091

Expected answer: 4976

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The minute hand of a clock rotates 49716 degrees throughout 18 hours. If the rotation is uniform, how many degrees does it rotate each hour?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The minute hand rotates 49716/18 = <<49716/18=2760.888888888889>>2760.888888888889 degrees each hour.
### Answer: 2760.888888888889

Expected answer: 2762

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy company has made 1865 stuffed animals spread over 373 different designs. If each design has the same number of stuffed animals, how many stuffed animals are there for each design?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 1865/373 = <<1865/373=5>>5
There are 5 stuffed animals for each design.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In an alternate scenario, the toy company made 2542 stuffed animals, still spread over 373 different designs. If each design had the same number of stuffed animals in this scenario, how many stuffed animals would there be for each design?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: 2542/373 = <<2542/373=6.8>>6.8
There would be 6.8 stuffed animals for each design.
### Answer: 6.8

Expected answer: 2542/373

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bear travels a total of 31470 feet in 30 days. If the bear travels the same distance each day, how many feet does it travel each day?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: The bear travels 31470/30 = <<31470/30=1049>>1049 feet each day.
### Answer: 1049

Expected answer: 1049

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering our previous calculation, if a bear travels a total of 31470 feet but this time over 1406 days instead of 30 days and still travels the same distance each day, how many feet does it travel each day now?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

  Reasoning: The bear travels 31470/1406 = <<31470/1406=22.4>>22.4 feet each day.
### Answer: 22.4

Expected answer: 15735/703

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pen manufacturer produced 9636 pen units and distributed them equally among its 44 retailers. How many pen units did each retailer receive?

InternLM-Math Base 20B:

 Reasoning: 9636/44 = <<9636/44=219>>219 pen units.
Each retailer received 219 pen units.
### Answer: 219

Expected answer: 219

Correct? Yes