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Gemma 2B 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.

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the time it will take to fully inflate the beach ball, we need to divide the total volume of air needed by the rate at which the ball is being filled.

Total volume of air needed = 73841 cubic centimeters
Rate at which the ball is being filled = 41 cubic centimeters per second

Time = Total volume / Rate
Time = 73841 / 41
Time = 1796.59 seconds

Therefore, it will take approximately 1796.59 seconds, or about 30 minutes, to fully inflate the beach ball.

Expected answer: 1801

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many liters of juice are in each container, we need to divide the total amount of juice produced by the number of containers.

73528 liters / 707 containers = 103.6 liters per container

So, there are 103.6 liters of juice in each container.

Expected answer: 104

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many pants each store received, we need to divide the total number of pants by the number of stores.

87780 pants / 110 stores = 797 pants per store

So, each store received 797 pants.

Expected answer: 798

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many bundles of carrots Farmer Bob will have, we need to divide the total number of carrots he has grown by the number of carrots in each bundle.

71820 carrots รท 684 carrots per bundle = 105 bundles

So, Farmer Bob will have 105 bundles of carrots.

Expected answer: 105

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many times per day the slide has been used, we need to divide the total number of times it has been used by the number of days it has been used.

Total number of times used = 85860
Number of days used = 54

Daily usage rate = Total number of times used / Number of days used
= 85860 / 54
= 1581

So, the slide has been used approximately 1581 times per day.

Expected answer: 1590

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many inches of snow the ski resort receives each day, we need to divide the total amount of snowfall by the number of days of winter.

31950 inches / 225 days = 141.5 inches per day

So, the ski resort receives approximately 141.5 inches of snow each day.

Expected answer: 142

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many grams of gold will be in each ring, we need to divide the total weight of gold by the number of rings.

63802 grams / 38 rings = 1682 grams per ring

So, each ring will weigh approximately 1682 grams.

Expected answer: 1679

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many full rings the goldsmith can make, we need to divide the total amount of gold by the amount of gold required for each ring.

60544 milligrams / 5504 milligrams per ring = 110 rings

So, the goldsmith can make 110 full rings.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average number of animals in each cage, we need to divide the total number of animals by the number of cages.

Total number of animals = 10489
Number of cages = 617

Average number of animals in each cage = Total number of animals / Number of cages
= 10489 / 617
= 17

So, the average number of animals in each cage is 17.

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many grams of carrots will be in each bag, we need to divide the total number of carrots by the number of bags.

21652 grams / 5413 bags = 4.01 grams per bag

So, there will be approximately 4.01 grams of carrots in each bag.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of miles the spaceship travels in each stage, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the number of stages.

Total distance = 38745 miles
Number of stages = 5

Distance per stage = Total distance / Number of stages
= 38745 / 5
= 7749 miles

Therefore, the spaceship travels 7749 miles in each stage.

Expected answer: 7749

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many liters each bottle contains, we need to divide the total amount of water by the number of bottles.

84,564 liters / 261 bottles = 323.2 liters per bottle

So each bottle will contain 323.2 liters of water.

Expected answer: 324

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many pages are in each volume, we need to divide the total number of pages by the number of volumes.

13467 pages / 201 volumes = 66 pages per volume

So, each volume in the book series contains 66 pages.

Expected answer: 67

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many BTU of energy the fireplace uses per hour, we need to divide the total number of BTU used by the number of hours the fireplace was working.

56888 BTU / 2188 hours = 26.2 BTU/hour

So, the fireplace uses 26.2 BTU of energy per hour.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many inches of snow the town received each day, we need to divide the total snowfall by the number of days.

Total snowfall: 36900 inches
Number of days: 82 days

To find the daily snowfall, we can divide the total snowfall by the number of days:

36900 inches รท 82 days = 448 inches per day

So, the town received approximately 448 inches of snow every day for the 82-day period.

Expected answer: 450

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many square kilometers each giraffe gets, we need to divide the total area of the wildlife reserve by the number of giraffes.

71292 square kilometers / 2742 giraffes = 26.2 square kilometers per giraffe

So, each giraffe gets approximately 26.2 square kilometers of space in the wildlife reserve.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average number of lions saved per year, we need to divide the total number of lions saved by the number of years the project ran.

Total number of lions saved = 96187
Number of years the project ran = 13

Average number of lions saved per year = Total number of lions saved / Number of years the project ran
= 96187 / 13
= 7322

Therefore, on average, the lion conservation project saved 7322 lions per year over the 13-year period.

Expected answer: 7399

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many pearls each friend will receive, we need to divide the total number of pearls by the number of friends.

32812 / 631 = 52

So, each mermaid friend will receive 52 pearls.

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the weekly production of apples, we need to divide the total number of apples produced by the number of weeks in the growing season.

Total apples produced = 36,784
Number of weeks in the growing season = 19

Weekly production = Total apples produced / Number of weeks in the growing season
= 36,784 / 19
= 1,926

Therefore, the farm produces 1,926 apples weekly.

Expected answer: 1936

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of miles the train covers in a day, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the number of days it took to travel that distance.

Total distance traveled = 63245 miles
Number of days = 695 days

To find the number of miles the train covers in a day, we can divide the total distance traveled by the number of days:

63245 miles / 695 days = 91.5 miles per day

Therefore, the train covers 91.5 miles in a day.

Expected answer: 91

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the daily production rate, we need to divide the total number of dolls produced by the number of days the factory operated.

Let's assume the factory operated for 708 days.

Daily production rate = Total number of dolls produced / Number of days the factory operated
= 41772 / 708
= 58.85 dolls per day

Therefore, the factory was producing approximately 58.85 dolls per day.

Expected answer: 59

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To determine how many times the drummer needs to hit the drum each day to meet his goal, we can use the following formula:

Total number of times to hit the drum / Number of days = Number of times to hit the drum each day

In this case, the total number of times to hit the drum is 61019, and the number of days is 7.

61019 / 7 = 8717

Therefore, the drummer needs to hit the drum 8717 times each day to meet his goal.

Expected answer: 8717

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many meters the dolphin can swim in an hour, we need to divide the total distance it can swim in 128 hours by 128.

98816 meters / 128 hours = 776 meters per hour

Therefore, the dolphin can swim 776 meters per hour.

Expected answer: 772

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average number of streams per day, we need to divide the total number of streams by the number of days.

Total streams = 71532
Days = 1987

Average streams per day = Total streams / Days
= 71532 / 1987
= 36.1 streams per day

Therefore, the song averaged 36.1 streams per day.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many compasses each store will receive if they are divided equally, we need to divide the total number of compasses by the number of stores.

33046 / 1066 = 31.3 compasses per store

So, each store will receive 31 compasses if the compasses are divided equally among the 1066 stores.

Expected answer: 31

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  Let's start by using the information that each plot yielded the same number of carrots. This means that the number of carrots harvested from each plot is a common multiple of all the plots.

We know that the total number of carrots harvested is 49822, and the number of plots is 58. Therefore, the number of carrots harvested from each plot is 49822 / 58 = 868.

So, each plot yielded 868 carrots.

Expected answer: 859

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  Let's call the original area "O" and the revealed area "R". Since the cloud covers the same area as the revealed area, we can say that O = R.

We also know that the revealed area is divided equally over the original area, so we can say that R/O = 1/2.

Solving for R, we get:

R = O/2

Substituting O = R, we get:

R = R/2

R = 1/2

So the ratio of the revealed area to the original area is 1/2.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many meters the scooter travels per hour, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the battery life of the scooter.

97506 meters / 18 hours = 5417 meters per hour

Therefore, the scooter travels 5417 meters per hour.

Expected answer: 5417

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how much light energy the star emits every hour, we need to divide the total amount of light energy it emits over the period by the number of hours it emits light for.

Let's call the total amount of light energy the star emits over the period "L" and the number of hours it emits light for "t".

Then, the amount of light energy the star emits every hour is:

L / t

Plugging in the values we know, we get:

94548 / 7879 = 12

So, the star emits 12 units of light energy every hour.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many trees are in each section, we need to divide the total number of trees by the number of sections.

80752 trees / 412 sections = 196 trees per section

So, there are 196 trees in each section of the forest.

Expected answer: 196

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many cucumbers were harvested each day, we need to divide the total number of cucumbers harvested by the number of days it took to harvest them.

44280 / 216 = 207

So, the farm harvested 207 cucumbers each day.

Expected answer: 205

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many cookies are in each package, we need to divide the total number of cookies by the number of packages.

77545 cookies รท 1193 packages = 65 cookies per package

So, there are 65 cookies in each package.

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how much light energy the star emits every second, we need to divide the total amount of light energy it emits in 125 seconds by 125.

51750 units of light energy / 125 seconds = 412.67 units of light energy per second

Therefore, the star emits 412.67 units of light energy every second.

Expected answer: 414

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many candies the factory made each day, we need to divide the total number of candies produced by the number of days the factory operated.

Let's use the information given in the problem to set up the equation:

Total number of candies produced = 25144
Number of days the factory operated = 56

Now, let's divide the total number of candies produced by the number of days the factory operated:

25144 รท 56 = 463

So, the factory made 463 candies each day.

Expected answer: 449

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many loaves of bread are needed for the party, we need to divide the total number of slices of bread needed by the number of slices in each loaf.

Let's do that:

34240 slices of bread / 10 slices per loaf = 3424 loaves of bread

So, the party needs 3424 loaves of bread.

Expected answer: 3424

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many new trees sprout each day, we need to divide the total number of new trees sprouted by the number of days.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

* Total number of new trees sprouted: 20111
* Number of days: 119

Now, let's divide the total number of new trees sprouted by the number of days:

20111 / 119 = 169

So, there are approximately 169 new trees sprouting each day in the forest.

Expected answer: 169

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many cans of dog food the factory distributed per week, we need to divide the total number of cans distributed by the number of weeks.

91,104 cans / 52 weeks = 1,755 cans per week

Therefore, the dog food factory distributed 1,755 cans of dog food per week.

Expected answer: 1752

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many yards of fabric are used for each blanket, we need to divide the total amount of fabric by the number of blankets that can be made.

19944 yards / 18 blankets = 1112 yards per blanket

So, each blanket uses 1112 yards of fabric.

Expected answer: 1108

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average number of potatoes produced by each plant, we need to divide the total number of potatoes harvested by the number of plants.

Total number of potatoes harvested: 45764
Number of plants: 2692

Average number of potatoes produced by each plant: 45764 / 2692 = 16.87

Therefore, on average, each plant produces 16.87 potatoes.

Expected answer: 17

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many marshmallows are made each hour, we need to divide the total number of marshmallows produced by the number of hours the factory worked.

85560 / 713 = 120

So, the factory produces 120 marshmallows each hour.

Expected answer: 120

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of plots on the farm, we need to divide the total area of the farm by the area of each plot.

Total area of farm = 49,928 square meters
Area of each plot = 6,241 square meters

Number of plots = Total area of farm / Area of each plot
= 49,928 / 6,241
= 8

There are 8 plots on the farm.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many grams of flour were used to make cookies each day, we need to divide the total amount of flour used by the number of days the baker made cookies.

Let's use the formula:

Grams of flour used per day = Total grams of flour used / Number of days

Plugging in the values we know, we get:

Grams of flour used per day = 62118 grams / 2142 days

Grams of flour used per day = 29.1 grams per day

Therefore, the baker used approximately 29.1 grams of flour per day to make cookies over the course of 2142 days.

Expected answer: 29

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many centimeters of shoelace each pair of shoes gets, we need to divide the total length of shoelaces by the number of pairs of shoes.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

* Total length of shoelaces: 91100 centimeters
* Number of pairs of shoes: 3644

To divide the total length of shoelaces by the number of pairs of shoes, we can use the following equation:

91100 รท 3644 = 25 centimeters

So, each pair of shoes gets 25 centimeters of shoelace.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many bushels of apples each bin contains, we need to divide the total number of bushels by the number of bins.

505 bushels / 5 bins = 101 bushels per bin

So, each bin contains 101 bushels of apples.

Expected answer: 101

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of confetti pieces per square foot, we need to divide the total number of confetti pieces by the total area.

Number of confetti pieces per square foot = Total number of confetti pieces / Total area
= 65325 / 5025
= 13

So, there were 13 confetti pieces per square foot at the party.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many crayons are in each box, we need to divide the total number of crayons by the number of boxes.

26691 crayons รท 123 boxes = 217 crayons per box

So, there are 217 crayons in each box.

Expected answer: 217

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many fires the firefighter unit extinguished per week, we need to divide the total number of fires they extinguished by the number of weeks they worked.

Let's use the information we know to set up the equation:

45843 fires / 413 weeks = ? fires per week

Now, let's divide the number of fires by the number of weeks:

45843 / 413 = 111 fires per week

So, the firefighter unit extinguished 111 fires per week over the course of 413 weeks.

Expected answer: 111

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the area of each section in square meters, we need to divide the total area of the park by the number of sections.

Total area of the park = 57546 square meters
Number of sections = 9591

Area of each section = Total area of the park / Number of sections
= 57546 / 9591
= 6 square meters

Therefore, the area of each section in the park is 6 square meters.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many toothpaste tubes are generated from one box of raw materials, we need to divide the total number of toothpaste tubes produced by the number of boxes of raw materials used.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

93822 tubes of toothpaste were produced using 4938 boxes of raw materials.

To find out how many toothpaste tubes are generated from one box of raw materials, we can divide the total number of toothpaste tubes produced by the number of boxes of raw materials used:

93822 / 4938 = 19

So, one box of raw materials generates 19 toothpaste tubes.

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many children use the Jungle gym each day, we need to divide the total number of children who used the Jungle gym over the 84-day period by the number of days.

40740 / 84 = 489

So, the Jungle gym is used by approximately 489 children each day.

Expected answer: 485

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many cubic centimeters of snow are used for each snowman, we need to divide the total amount of snow used by the number of snowmen made.

39482 cc / 38 snowmen = 1055 cc per snowman

So, each snowman uses approximately 1055 cubic centimeters of snow.

Expected answer: 1039

Correct? No

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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.

Gemma 2B:

  To find the area of each smaller square, we need to divide the total area of the large window by the number of smaller squares.

Total area of large window = 67673 square inches
Number of smaller squares = 1147

Area of each smaller square = Total area of large window / Number of smaller squares
= 67673 / 1147
= 59 square inches

Therefore, the area of each of the smaller squares is 59 square inches.

Expected answer: 59

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many oranges each tree produces, we need to divide the total number of oranges by the number of trees.

49,920 / 195 = 255 oranges per tree

So, each tree produces 255 oranges.

Expected answer: 256

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  If every school has an equal number of children, then the number of children in each school can be found by dividing the total number of children who had a sandwich for lunch by the total number of schools.

Let x be the number of children in each school.

Then, the total number of children who had a sandwich for lunch is 34160.

The total number of schools is 4270.

So, the number of children in each school can be found by dividing 34160 by 4270:

34160 รท 4270 = 8

Therefore, there are 8 children in each school who had a sandwich for lunch.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many times you can brush your teeth with this tube of toothpaste, we need to divide the weight of the toothpaste in the tube by the average amount of toothpaste used per brushing.

Weight of toothpaste in tube = 3366 grams
Average amount of toothpaste used per brushing = 306 grams

Number of times you can brush your teeth = Weight of toothpaste in tube รท Average amount of toothpaste used per brushing
= 3366 รท 306
= 11

Therefore, you can brush your teeth with this tube of toothpaste for approximately 11 times.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many towels are in each box, we need to divide the total number of towels by the number of boxes.

49742 towels รท 1309 boxes = 37 towels per box

So, there are 37 towels in each box.

Expected answer: 38

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many messages the aliens send per day, we need to divide the total number of messages they sent by the number of days they sent them over.

Total number of messages = 43134
Number of days = 3318

Messages per day = Total number of messages / Number of days
= 43134 / 3318
= 13

So, the aliens send 13 messages per day.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many students are there per bus, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of buses.

80,011 students / 31 buses = 2,584 students per bus

So, there are 2,584 students per bus in the school district.

Expected answer: 2581

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many cameras are sold daily, we need to divide the total number of cameras sold by the number of days.

54020 / 730 = 74.43

So, the camera store sells approximately 74.43 cameras per day.

Expected answer: 74

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many liters of ice cream each container can accommodate, we need to divide the total number of liters of ice cream by the number of containers.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

Total number of liters of ice cream = 25774
Number of containers = 526

Now, let's divide the total number of liters of ice cream by the number of containers:

25774 รท 526 = 48.8

So, each container can accommodate approximately 48.8 liters of ice cream.

Expected answer: 49

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many miles each bus drives in a week, we need to divide the total miles driven by the number of buses.

85300 miles / 3412 buses = 250 miles per bus per week

So, each bus drives 250 miles in a week.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the energy produced per hour, we need to divide the total energy produced by the number of hours.

Energy produced per hour = Total energy produced / Number of hours
= 92250 kilowatts / 75 hours
= 1235 kilowatts per hour

Therefore, the wind turbine produces 1235 kilowatts of energy per hour.

Expected answer: 1230

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average daily weight gain of the baby, we need to divide the total weight gained by the number of days.

Total weight gained = 3734 grams
Number of days = 1867 days

Average daily weight gain = Total weight gained / Number of days
= 3734 / 1867
= 2.01 grams per day

Therefore, the baby gained an average of 2.01 grams per day.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of liters of water released per minute, we need to divide the total amount of water released by the number of minutes the hose was used.

Total amount of water released = 33,532 liters
Number of minutes the hose was used = 8,383 minutes

To find the number of liters of water released per minute, we can divide the total amount of water released by the number of minutes the hose was used:

33,532 liters / 8,383 minutes = 4,000 liters per minute

Therefore, the firefighter releases 4,000 liters of water per minute using the hose.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many eggs each chicken contributes, we need to divide the total number of eggs collected by the number of chickens.

96,120 / 20 = 4,806 eggs per chicken

So, each chicken contributes 4,806 eggs.

Expected answer: 4806

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how much rain the town receives each day, we need to divide the total amount of rain by the number of days.

11458 millimeters / 17 days = 670 millimeters per day

So, the town receives 670 millimeters of rain each day.

Expected answer: 674

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many pens were produced every hour, we need to divide the total number of pens produced by the total number of hours worked.

Let's use the information given in the problem to set up the equation:

Pens produced = Total number of hours worked x Pens produced per hour

We know that the total number of pens produced is 2526 and the total number of hours worked is 842. We also know that the pens were produced at an equal pace all the time, so we can assume that the pens produced per hour is constant.

Now, let's plug in the values we know into the equation:

2526 = 842 x Pens produced per hour

To solve for Pens produced per hour, we can divide both sides of the equation by 842:

Pens produced per hour = 2526 / 842

Pens produced per hour = 3

So, the pens were produced at a rate of 3 pens per hour.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many erasers each classroom gets, we need to divide the total number of erasers by the number of classrooms.

285 erasers รท 19 classrooms = 15 erasers per classroom

So, each classroom gets 15 erasers.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the penguin's speed in feet per hour, we need to divide the distance it covers by the time it takes to cover that distance.

Distance = 41020 feet
Time = 5 hours

Speed = Distance / Time
Speed = 41020 / 5
Speed = 8204 feet per hour

Therefore, the penguin's speed is 8204 feet per hour.

Expected answer: 8204

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many gallons of water each section holds, we need to divide the total capacity of the reservoir by the number of sections.

63360 gallons / 576 sections = 110 gallons per section

So, each section of the reservoir can hold 110 gallons of water.

Expected answer: 110

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many skirts each store got, we need to divide the total number of skirts by the number of stores.

21868 skirts รท 77 stores = 285 skirts per store

So, each store got 285 skirts.

Expected answer: 284

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— 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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the average number of minutes of advertisements shown each day, we need to divide the total number of minutes of advertisements by the number of days.

Total minutes of advertisements = 56109
Number of days = 59

Average minutes of advertisements per day = Total minutes of advertisements / Number of days
= 56109 / 59
= 955.85

Therefore, on average, the TV channel broadcasts 955.85 minutes of advertisements each day over a 59-day period.

Expected answer: 951

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of marks in each exam paper, we need to divide the total number of marks by the number of exam papers.

59748 / 1149 = 52

So, there are 52 marks in each exam paper.

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— 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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many liters of water each house will get, we need to divide the total amount of water in the reservoir by the number of houses.

44840 liters / 76 houses = 580 liters per house

So each house in the village will get 580 liters of water.

Expected answer: 590

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many eggs the butterfly laid on each flower, we need to divide the total number of eggs she laid by the number of flowers she spread them across.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

* Total number of eggs laid: 5385
* Number of flowers spread across: 359

Now, let's divide the total number of eggs by the number of flowers:

5385 / 359 = 15.05

So, the butterfly laid approximately 15.05 eggs on each flower.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of pixels in each row, we need to divide the total number of pixels by the number of rows.

95038 pixels / 61 rows = 1543 pixels per row

Therefore, there are 1543 pixels in each row.

Expected answer: 1558

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many ice cream cones are made each day, we need to divide the total number of cones by the number of days.

45580 cones / 53 days = 860 cones per day

Therefore, the ice cream factory makes 860 ice cream cones each day.

Expected answer: 860

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— 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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many square inches of fabric each towel has, we need to divide the total square inches of fabric by the number of towels.

Let's use a calculator to do this:

36135 square inches รท 219 towels = 166.67 square inches per towel

So each towel has 166.67 square inches of fabric.

Expected answer: 165

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how much energy the fireplace burns in one hour, we need to divide the total amount of energy it burns in 4 hours by 4.

36300 kilojoules / 4 hours = 9075 kilojoules per hour

So, the fireplace burns 9075 kilojoules of energy in one hour.

Expected answer: 9075

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how much snow each team got, we need to divide the total amount of snow by the number of teams.

Total snow: 51156 kg
Number of teams: 9

Divide the total snow by the number of teams:
51156 kg รท 9 teams = 5684 kg per team

So each team got 5684 kg of snow to make their snowman.

Expected answer: 5684

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many apples were harvested each day, we need to divide the total number of apples by the number of days.

56250 / 30 = 1875

So, the orchard harvested 1875 apples each day.

Expected answer: 1875

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— 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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many days the baby spoke her first word, we need to divide the total number of seconds she was awake by the number of seconds in a day.

Let's do that:

82992 seconds / 1729 seconds per day = 47.9 days

So, the baby spoke her first word after being awake for approximately 47.9 days.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? No

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the scale of the map, we need to divide the distance on the map by the distance in real life. In this case, we can set up the following equation:

91368 cm / 216 km = scale

Solving for the scale, we get:

scale = 91368 cm / 216 km = 0.42 cm/km

So, 1 kilometer in real life is represented by 0.42 cm on the map.

Expected answer: 423

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many beads will be used for each section, we need to divide the total number of beads by the number of sections.

33536 beads / 131 sections = 256 beads per section

So, each section will have 256 beads.

Expected answer: 256

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many gallons the firefighter sprays each minute, we need to divide the total amount of water sprayed by the time it took to spray it.

69966 gallons / 299 minutes = 233 gallons per minute

So, the firefighter sprays 233 gallons of water every minute.

Expected answer: 234

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many square inches of glass are required for a single window, we need to divide the total square inches of glass required by the number of windows that can be made with the current stock.

Let's first convert the square inches to square feet:

6354 square inches = 0.0517 square feet (since there are 144 square inches in a square foot)

2118 windows \* 0.0517 square feet per window = 110.5 square feet of glass

Now, let's convert the total square feet of glass required to square inches:

110.5 square feet \* 144 square inches per square foot = 15,864 square inches

Therefore, a single window requires 15,864 square inches of glass material.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  Let's start by using the information that the frog jumps the same distance each time. This means that the distance the frog jumps per jump is constant.

We can use the formula d = rt, where d is the total distance traveled, r is the distance per jump, and t is the number of jumps.

We know that the total distance traveled is 12288 centimeters, and the number of jumps is 512. So, we can plug these values into the formula:

d = rt
12288 = r(512)

Now, we can solve for r, which is the distance per jump:

r = d/t
r = 12288/512
r = 24

So, the frog jumps 24 centimeters per jump.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many flowers are in each pot, we need to divide the total number of flowers by the number of pots.

1392 flowers / 116 pots = 12 flowers per pot

So, there are 12 flowers in each pot.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many scoops of ice cream the ice cream shop sold each week, we need to divide the total number of scoops sold by the number of weeks.

Let's use the formula:

Total number of scoops sold / Number of weeks = Number of scoops sold per week

In this case, the total number of scoops sold is 31,176 and the number of weeks is 9.

31,176 / 9 = 3,464

So, the ice cream shop sold an average of 3,464 scoops of ice cream per week over the 9-week period.

Expected answer: 3464

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the mouse's speed, we need to divide the distance he ran by the time it took him to run it.

Distance = 14824 meters
Time = 4 hours

Speed = Distance / Time
Speed = 14824 / 4
Speed = 3706 meters per hour

Therefore, the mouse runs at a rate of 3706 meters per hour.

Expected answer: 3706

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many bananas each monkey will get, we need to divide the total number of bananas by the number of monkeys.

88,508 / 406 = 217

So, each monkey will get 217 bananas.

Expected answer: 218

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many tables the hotel owner is ordering, we need to divide the number of table legs by the number of legs per table. In this case, the number of legs per table is 2, so we can divide 15110 by 2 to get the number of tables:

15110 รท 2 = 7555

Therefore, the hotel owner is ordering 7555 tables.

Expected answer: 7555

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many hats can be made, we need to divide the total number of feathers by the number of feathers needed for each hat.

3560 feathers / 890 feathers per hat = 4 hats

So, the hat maker can make 4 hats.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many points each player has, we need to divide the total number of points by the number of players. In this case, we have 17394 points and 3 players, so we can divide 17394 by 3 to get the number of points each player has:

17394 รท 3 = 5798

So each player has 5798 points.

Expected answer: 5798

Correct? Yes

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

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of acres in each section, we need to divide the total area of the park by the number of sections.

3276 acres / 126 sections = 26 acres per section

So, each section of Central Park covers 26 acres.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To determine how many yards of fabric are needed for each pair of pants, we need to divide the total amount of fabric by the number of pairs to be produced.

54736 yards / 11 pairs = 5066 yards per pair

Therefore, 5066 yards of fabric are needed for each pair of pants.

Expected answer: 4976

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find the number of degrees the minute hand rotates each hour, we need to divide the total number of degrees it rotates throughout 18 hours by 18.

49716 degrees / 18 hours = 2710 degrees per hour

Therefore, the minute hand rotates 2710 degrees each hour.

Expected answer: 2762

Correct? No

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  If the toy company has made 1865 stuffed animals spread over 373 different designs, and each design has the same number of stuffed animals, then we can use the following equation to find the number of stuffed animals for each design:

1865 / 373 = 5

So, there are 5 stuffed animals for each design.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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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?

Gemma 2B:

  To find out how many feet the bear travels each day, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the number of days it took to travel that distance.

Total distance traveled = 31470 feet
Number of days = 30 days

To find out how many feet the bear travels each day, we can divide the total distance traveled by the number of days:

31470 feet รท 30 days = 1049 feet per day

Therefore, the bear travels 1049 feet each day.

Expected answer: 1049

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— 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?

Gemma 2B:

  Reasoning: The manufacturer distributed 9636/44 = <<9636/44=217>>217 pen units to each retailer.
Each retailer received 217 pen units.
### Answer: 217

Expected answer: 219

Correct? No