Common Core Standard 4.OA.A.3
This standard covers the following:
Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be Interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
Problem: A songwriter creates a long ballad with many verses. Each verse has 162 words and he divides these into 18 lines per verse. This gives a certain number of words per line. To each line, he adds 34 more words as a refrain. What is the total number of words present in each line now?
CodeLlama 13B:
To find the total number of words present in each line, we need to first find the number of words in each verse. A verse has 162 words and 18 lines, so each line has 162/18 = <<162/18=9>>9 words. Now, we need to add 34 more words to each line as a refrain. So, each line will have 9 + 34 = <<9+34=43>>43 words. Therefore, the total number of words present in each line is 43 words.
Expected answer: 43
Correct? Yes
Problem: A penguin biologist counted 35 penguins on a small ice floe. In another part of the Antarctic, she counted a different group of penguins and found there were approximately 598 divided evenly among 26 ice floes. After returning to the first place, she found that the penguin population had increased by 49. Wishing to conduct another survey, she decided to take 33 more penguins into account. However, when she counted them again, she realized she had overestimated and had to subtract 10 from her calculations. Her final step was to add in the penguins sheβd left at her base camp, which were 20 adults and 14 chicks. How many penguins did she count in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The penguin biologist initially counted 35 penguins on the small ice floe. 2. She found that the penguin population had increased by 49 penguins. 3. She decided to take 33 more penguins into account. 4. However, she realized she had overestimated and had to subtract 10 from her calculations. 5. She added in the penguins sheβd left at her base camp, which were 20 adults and 14 chicks. Total penguins counted: 35 + 49 - 10 + 20 + 14 = 94 ### Answer: 94
Expected answer: 164
Correct? No
Problem: In a local park, a jungle gym has a total of 27 steps. If the top 19 steps are blue and rest along with another 19 steps are red, we get a certain number of colored steps. On another jungle gym, there are 34 green steps. What is the total number of colored steps on the two jungle gyms?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The total number of steps on the first jungle gym is 27. The top 19 steps are blue, so the number of blue steps is 19. The rest of the steps are red, so the number of red steps is 27 - 19 = 18. Therefore, the total number of colored steps on the first jungle gym is 19 + 18 = 37. The total number of steps on the second jungle gym is 34. The number of green steps is 34, so the number of colored steps on the second jungle gym is 34. Therefore, the total number of colored steps on the two jungle gyms is 37 + 34 = 71. ### Answer: 71
Expected answer: 61
Correct? No
Problem: If a cloud releases 47 millimeters of rainfall per hour over a one hour period, and the average cloud typically releases 775 millimeters of rainfall over the course of 31 hours, find the amount of rainfall from the following condition. Subtract 22 from the average rainfall of the typical cloud per hour then multiply this by 23. Add this result to a constant cloud factor of 42. Add this new result to the hourly rainfall of the initial cloud and subtract 2 from it. What is the resultant millimeters of rainfall?
CodeLlama 13B:
To find the amount of rainfall from the given condition, we need to follow the instructions step by step: 1. Subtract 22 from the average rainfall of the typical cloud per hour: 775 - 22 = 753 2. Multiply this result by 23: 753 x 23 = 17197 3. Add this result to a constant cloud factor of 42: 17197 + 42 = 17239 4. Add this new result to the hourly rainfall of the initial cloud and subtract 2 from it: 47 - 2 = 45 17239 + 45 = 17284 Therefore, the resultant millimeters of rainfall is 17284.
Expected answer: 156
Correct? No
Problem: Nadia likes to practice playing the piano. The other day she practiced for 45 minutes in the morning. In the same day, she also practiced for another 35 minutes in the afternoon and then another 35 minutes in the evening. How long did Nadia practice the piano in total that day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Nadia practiced for 45 minutes in the morning, 35 minutes in the afternoon, and 35 minutes in the evening. Total time practiced = 45 + 35 + 35 = <<45+35+35=115>>115 minutes. ### Answer: 115 minutes.
Expected answer: 115
Correct? Yes
Problem: Reflecting upon her previous practice sessions, Nadia thought she could do more. She decided to adjust her morning practice time from 45 minutes to 26 minutes. Still maintaining her afternoon and evening sessions at 35 minutes each, how many minutes in total would Nadia be practicing for the day with this adjustment?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Nadia practiced for 26 minutes in the morning, 35 minutes in the afternoon, and 35 minutes in the evening. Total time practiced = 26 + 35 + 35 = <<26+35+35=76>>76 minutes. ### Answer: 76 minutes.
Expected answer: 96
Correct? No
Problem: A popular clothing store sells dresses for $44 each. During a flash sale, they further reduce prices by a factor of 465 divided by 31. How much does a dress cost during the flash sale?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The original price of a dress is $44. During the flash sale, the price is reduced by a factor of 465 divided by 31, which is equal to 15. So, the new price of a dress during the flash sale is $44 x 15 = $660. ### Answer: $660
Expected answer: 660
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, a popular clothing store is selling dresses on a flash sale. Apart from the dress, the customer also decides to buy some accessories worth $48. Can you calculate the total amount a customer has to pay if they buy a dress and accessories during the flash sale?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The customer has to pay the price of the dress and the accessories. The price of the dress is $660, and the price of the accessories is $48. So, the total amount the customer has to pay is $660 + $48 = $708. ### Answer: $708
Expected answer: 708
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, a popular clothing store is selling dresses at a flash sale, and a customer decided to buy a dress and some accessories. Now, let's consider a situation where the price of a dress originally was $46 instead of $44. How much would a dress cost during the flash sale in this case?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The original price of a dress is $46. During the flash sale, the price is reduced by a factor of 465 divided by 31, which is equal to 15. So, the new price of a dress during the flash sale is $46 x 15 = $690. ### Answer: $690
Expected answer: 690
Correct? Yes
Problem: A rope maker made 46 meters of rope on Monday. On Tuesday, he made as many meters of rope as he did on Monday, plus an additional 19 meters. However, by Wednesday, 9 meters of this rope had been damaged and was unusable. How many meters of usable rope does he have after Wednesday?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: On Tuesday, the rope maker made as many meters of rope as he did on Monday, plus an additional 19 meters. So, he made a total of 46 + 19 = 65 meters of rope on Tuesday. However, 9 meters of this rope was damaged and is unusable. So, the total number of usable rope is 65 - 9 = 56 meters. ### Answer: 56 meters
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the situation from the previous days, on Thursday, a merchant came to buy multiple lengths of the rope. Each length was as long as the total usable ropes the rope maker had after Wednesday. If the merchant bought a total of 6 lengths, how many meters of rope did he purchase in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The merchant bought a total of 6 lengths of rope, and each length was as long as the total usable ropes the rope maker had after Wednesday, which is 56 meters. So, the total number of meters of rope the merchant purchased is 6 x 56 = 336 meters. ### Answer: 336 meters
Expected answer: 336
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous days, let's assume that instead of 9 meters, 13 meters of the rope made on Tuesday had been damaged and was unusable. In that scenario, how many meters of usable rope would the rope maker have after Wednesday?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: If 13 meters of the rope made on Tuesday had been damaged and was unusable, then the total number of usable rope would be 65 - 13 = 52 meters. ### Answer: 52 meters
Expected answer: 52
Correct? Yes
Problem: Juliana bought 16 pairs of vintage earrings for a gift. Each pair costs $2. She also chose a special jewelry box that costs $25. In addition, she paid $48 for the gift wrapping service. How much did she spend in total for her gift?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Juliana bought 16 pairs of vintage earrings, each pair costs $2, so she spent $2 x 16 = <<2 x 16=32>>32 dollars on the earrings. She also paid $25 for the jewelry box, and $48 for the gift wrapping service, so she spent a total of $25 + $48 = <<25 + 48=73>>73 dollars. ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 105
Correct? No
Problem: If Emma takes 60 beads and divides them equally among 3 of her friends, each friend will get a certain number of beads. She then adds 4 more beads to each friend's pile to start making necklaces. How many beads does each friend have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Emma takes 60 beads and divides them equally among 3 friends, so each friend gets 60/3 = <<60/3=20>>20 beads. Emma adds 4 more beads to each friend's pile, so each friend now has 20 + 4 = <<20+4=24>>24 beads. ### Answer: 24
Expected answer: 24
Correct? Yes
Problem: After distributing the beads among her friends, Emma realizes that she actually wanted to divide her 60 beads evenly among 28 friends instead of 3. She recalculates and then adds 4 more beads to each friend's stack after the initial division. How many beads does each friend have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Emma realizes that she actually wanted to divide her 60 beads evenly among 28 friends instead of 3, so she recalculates and divides the beads equally among 28 friends. Each friend gets 60/28 = <<60/28=2.17>>2.17 beads. Emma adds 4 more beads to each friend's pile, so each friend now has 2.17 + 4 = <<2.17+4=6.17>>6.17 beads. ### Answer: 6.17
Expected answer: 43/7
Correct? No
Problem: A young boy with a creative mind decided to build a kite. He started with 37 paper straws but decided that 4 were unnecessary and removed them. Later, he realized his kite was still too bulky and removed another 23 straws. He multiplied the remaining number of straws by 45, subtracted 49 from that total, and then took out 7 more straws. How many straws did the boy have left?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The boy started with 37 paper straws. 2. He removed 4 unnecessary straws, so he had 37 - 4 = 33 straws left. 3. He then realized his kite was still too bulky and removed another 23 straws, so he had 33 - 23 = 10 straws left. 4. He multiplied the remaining number of straws by 45, which is 10 x 45 = 450. 5. He subtracted 49 from the total, which is 450 - 49 = 401. 6. He then took out 7 more straws, so he had 401 - 7 = 394 straws left. Therefore, the boy had 394 straws left.
Expected answer: 394
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the zoo, there were 2 trips being hosted. Each trip was allowed to see 2 animals. However, each animal had 3 baby animals with them, making the number of animals seen per trip multiplied by 3. If each baby animal could be photographed 21 times, how many photos could be taken in total? Also, if 34 photos were spoiled and unusable out of the entire batch, but guests were given the opportunity to take an additional 30 photos later, how many usable photos would there be in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the total number of animals that can be seen per trip. Each animal has 3 baby animals, so the total number of animals that can be seen per trip is 2 x 3 = 6 animals. Now, let's calculate the total number of photos that can be taken per trip. Each animal can be photographed 21 times, so the total number of photos that can be taken per trip is 6 x 21 = 126 photos. Since there are 2 trips, the total number of photos that can be taken in total is 2 x 126 = 252 photos. Now, let's calculate the number of usable photos. If 34 photos were spoiled and unusable, then the total number of usable photos is 252 - 34 = 218 photos. If guests are given the opportunity to take an additional 30 photos later, then the total number of usable photos is 218 + 30 = 248 photos. ### Answer: 248 usable photos.
Expected answer: 248
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous case at the zoo, imagine if each baby animal could only be photographed 16 times, instead of 21. Given the same spoiling rate of 34 photos and the additional opportunity to take 30 more photos later, how many usable photos would be available now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the total number of animals that can be seen per trip. Each animal has 3 baby animals, so the total number of animals that can be seen per trip is 2 x 3 = 6 animals. Now, let's calculate the total number of photos that can be taken per trip. Each animal can be photographed 16 times, so the total number of photos that can be taken per trip is 6 x 16 = 96 photos. Since there are 2 trips, the total number of photos that can be taken in total is 2 x 96 = 192 photos. Now, let's calculate the number of usable photos. If 34 photos were spoiled and unusable, then the total number of usable photos is 192 - 34 = 158 photos. If guests are given the opportunity to take an additional 30 photos later, then the total number of usable photos is 158 + 30 = 188 photos. ### Answer: 188 usable photos.
Expected answer: 188
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a literacy event, a group of learners were asked to write a word from letters. In the first round, they could form a word with 47 letters, but due to a mistake, they had to remove 30 letters. Then, they figured out they could still add 10 more letters to this word. In the next round, they removed 3 of these letters from the updated word. How many letters were there in the word after this last deletion?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. In the first round, the group formed a word with 47 letters. 2. They had to remove 30 letters due to a mistake. 3. They figured out they could still add 10 more letters to this word. 4. In the next round, they removed 3 letters from the updated word. So, the word after the last deletion has 47 - 30 + 10 - 3 = 14 letters. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 24
Correct? No
Problem: A turtle named Tommy moves at 74/37 miles per hour. If Tommy maintains his current speed for a while then slows down by 3 mph, then speeds up to his initial speed again, what would be his average speed?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the time it takes for Tommy to slow down by 3 mph. We can do this by dividing the distance he needs to slow down by his speed: Distance to slow down = 3 mph x time to slow down Distance to slow down = 3 x (74/37) = 2.28 miles Now, let's find the time it takes for Tommy to speed up to his initial speed again: Time to speed up = Distance to speed up / Speed to speed up Time to speed up = 2.28 miles / (74/37) = 3.03 hours Now, let's find the total time it takes for Tommy to complete the journey: Total time = Time to slow down + Time to speed up Total time = 2.28 miles / (74/37) + 3.03 hours = 5.31 hours Finally, we can find Tommy's average speed by dividing the total distance by the total time: Average speed = Total distance / Total time Average speed = 2.28 miles + 3.03 hours = 5.31 hours Therefore, Tommy's average speed is 5.31 miles per hour. ### Answer: 5.31 miles per hour.
Expected answer: 1
Correct? No
Problem: Liam has 40 sets of building blocks. Each set contains 16 blocks. How many building blocks does Liam have in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Liam has 40 sets of building blocks, and each set contains 16 blocks. Therefore, the total number of building blocks that Liam has is 40 x 16 = <<40 x 16=640>>640. ### Answer: 640
Expected answer: 640
Correct? Yes
Problem: After counting all the building blocks, Liam decides to give away 25 to his friend. How many building blocks does Liam have left after giving some to his friend?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Liam has 640 building blocks in total, and he decides to give away 25 to his friend. Therefore, the number of building blocks that Liam has left after giving some to his friend is 640 - 25 = <<640 - 25=615>>615. ### Answer: 615
Expected answer: 615
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if Liam only had 38 sets of building blocks instead of 40? How many building blocks would he have in that case?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: If Liam only had 38 sets of building blocks instead of 40, then he would have 38 x 16 = <<38 x 16=624>>624 building blocks in total. ### Answer: 624
Expected answer: 608
Correct? No
Problem: John has 24 pencils. Then he bought more such that the number of pencils he has now is equal to the number of what he had plus 7. How many pencils does John have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the number of pencils John had before he bought more pencils "x". Then, the number of pencils he has now is equal to x + 7. We know that John had 24 pencils before, so x = 24. Now, we can set up the equation: x + 7 = 24 + 7 Simplifying the equation: 2x + 7 = 31 Solving for x: 2x = 31 - 7 2x = 24 Dividing both sides by 2: x = 12 So, John has 12 + 7 = 19 pencils now. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 31
Correct? No
Problem: The snowfall in City A, which lasts for 50 days, is currently 36 days in. In City B, there is a unique snow pattern where for every 14 days, it snows 98 inches. The total snowfall in inches in City A is expected to be the product of the remaining snowfall days in City A and the average daily snowfall in inches in City B. However, the snow removal has been keeping up and has managed to remove an amount of snow equal to the average daily snowfall in City B. How much snow in inches is left in City A after the snow removal?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the total snowfall in inches in City A: 36 days x 14 inches/day = 534 inches Now, let's calculate the total snowfall in inches in City B: 50 days x 98 inches/14 days = 4,900 inches Since the snow removal has removed an amount of snow equal to the average daily snowfall in City B, we can subtract the total snowfall in inches in City B from the total snowfall in inches in City A: 534 - 4,900 = -466 inches Therefore, there is -466 inches of snow left in City A after the snow removal.
Expected answer: 91
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate finds 28 rubies on the first day of his treasure hunt. On the second day, he finds another haul of rubies equal to the first day's find plus an additional 21 rubies. How many rubies does the pirate have in total after the second day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate found 28 rubies on the first day. On the second day, he found another haul of rubies equal to the first day's find plus an additional 21 rubies. So, the pirate found 28 + 21 = <<28+21=49>>49 rubies on the second day. In total, the pirate has 28 + 49 = <<28+49=77>>77 rubies. ### Answer: 77 rubies.
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the second day, the pirate continues his adventure and stumbles upon a third treasure chest containing 29 additional rubies. Unfortunately, he drops and loses 36 rubies while escaping a group of rival pirates. How many rubies does he have in total now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate found 28 rubies on the first day. On the second day, he found another haul of rubies equal to the first day's find plus an additional 21 rubies. So, the pirate found 28 + 21 = <<28+21=49>>49 rubies on the second day. In total, the pirate has 28 + 49 = <<28+49=77>>77 rubies. The pirate then found 29 additional rubies on the third day. So, the pirate now has 77 + 29 = <<77+29=106>>106 rubies. Unfortunately, the pirate drops and loses 36 rubies while escaping a group of rival pirates. So, the pirate now has 106 - 36 = <<106-36=70>>70 rubies. ### Answer: 70 rubies.
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reflecting on his loss, the pirate remembers that, on the first day, he actually only found 6 rubies, not 28. On the second day, he still found a number of rubies equal to what he found on the first day plus an additional 21 rubies. How many rubies did the pirate have in total after the second day, taking this into account?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate found 6 rubies on the first day. On the second day, he found another haul of rubies equal to the first day's find plus an additional 21 rubies. So, the pirate found 6 + 21 = <<6+21=27>>27 rubies on the second day. In total, the pirate has 6 + 27 = <<6+27=33>>33 rubies. ### Answer: 33 rubies.
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: There were 47 inches of snowfall in January and an additional 7 inches in early February. On February 15th, there was an additional 17 inches of snowfall. Then, 48 inches of snow fell in March. In April, we had an additional 31 inches of snowfall early on, but then 27 inches melted by the end of the month. How many inches of snow does this sum up to at the end of April?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: * In January, there were 47 inches of snowfall. * In early February, there were an additional 7 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 54 inches. * On February 15th, there were an additional 17 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 71 inches. * In March, there were 48 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 119 inches. * In April, there were an additional 31 inches of snowfall early on, bringing the total to 150 inches. * However, by the end of the month, 27 inches of snow had melted, bringing the total to 123 inches. Therefore, the total amount of snowfall in April is 123 inches. ### Answer: 123 inches
Expected answer: 123
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the same snowfall pattern, but this time if April were to receive a slightly higher snowfall, with an additional 44 inches of snowfall early on, but then 27 inches melted by the end of the month, how many inches of snow would this sum up to at the end of April now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: * In January, there were 47 inches of snowfall. * In early February, there were an additional 7 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 54 inches. * On February 15th, there were an additional 17 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 71 inches. * In March, there were 48 inches of snowfall, bringing the total to 119 inches. * In April, there were an additional 44 inches of snowfall early on, bringing the total to 163 inches. * However, by the end of the month, 27 inches of snow had melted, bringing the total to 136 inches. Therefore, the total amount of snowfall in April is 136 inches. ### Answer: 136 inches
Expected answer: 136
Correct? Yes
Problem: At a fair, a vendor sold balloons. On a particularly busy day, he sold 46 balloons every hour for 11 hours straight. After the fair had closed, he ended up selling an additional 31 balloons to some stragglers. How many balloons did he sell in total that day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The vendor sold 46 balloons every hour for 11 hours straight, which means he sold a total of 46 x 11 = <<46 x 11=504>>504 balloons during the day. He also sold an additional 31 balloons to some stragglers after the fair had closed, which means he sold a total of 504 + 31 = <<504 + 31=535>>535 balloons that day. ### Answer: 535 balloons
Expected answer: 537
Correct? No
Problem: Mary and John decided to play a game of cards. In the first game, Mary scored 31 points and John scored 39 points. In the second game, their combined score was increased by 35 more points. During a special round, they could multiply their score by the difference between 27 and the number of cards left in the deck, which was 23. What was their final score in the special round?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total score in the second game: 31 + 39 = 70 In the second game, their combined score was increased by 35 more points, so the new total score is: 70 + 35 = 105 Now, let's find the difference between 27 and the number of cards left in the deck, which is 23: 27 - 23 = 4 So, the final score in the special round is: 105 x 4 = 420 ### Answer: 420
Expected answer: 420
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the special round in their card game, Mary and John discovered two extra points they hadn't accounted for earlier. After adding these extra points to their score, what was their final combined score?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total score in the special round: 420 + 2 = 422 Now, let's add the extra points they discovered: 422 + 2 = 424 So, their final combined score is: 424 ### Answer: 424
Expected answer: 422
Correct? No
Problem: Given the same card game situation, suppose that in the second game, Mary and Johnβs combined score increased by 50 points instead of 35. Following the same rule in their special round, where they multiplied their score by the difference between 27 and the number of cards left in the deck (which was 23), what would their final score be in this case?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total score in the second game: 31 + 39 = 70 In the second game, their combined score increased by 50 points, so the new total score is: 70 + 50 = 120 Now, let's find the difference between 27 and the number of cards left in the deck, which is 23: 27 - 23 = 4 So, the final score in the special round is: 120 x 4 = 480 ### Answer: 480
Expected answer: 480
Correct? Yes
Problem: A furniture company manufactured 17 upholstered seats and 18 wooden seats in the morning, and then produced another 29 in the afternoon. They repeated this production in the evening. Later on, they gave away 48 chairs to charity and used 7 chairs for quality testing. How many chairs are left after these operations?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The company produced a total of 17 + 18 + 29 + 29 = 73 chairs in the morning, afternoon, and evening. 2. They gave away 48 chairs to charity, so they have 73 - 48 = 25 chairs left. 3. They used 7 chairs for quality testing, so they have 25 - 7 = 18 chairs left. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 73
Correct? No
Problem: On a popular jungle gym, there are 46 monkey bars and 18 swinging ropes for the kids to play on. Nearby, a larger jungle gym was recently built to accommodate more kids. The new jungle gym contains 2 extra long zip lines and 20 regular zip lines, each requiring 31 special hooks to install. How many more hooks were used in the new jungle gym compared to the number of play components on the popular jungle gym?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The popular jungle gym has 46 monkey bars and 18 swinging ropes, which requires a total of 46 + 18 = 64 play components. The new jungle gym has 2 extra long zip lines and 20 regular zip lines, which requires a total of 2 + 20 = 22 play components. The new jungle gym requires 22 x 31 = 692 special hooks to install, while the popular jungle gym requires 64 x 31 = 1964 special hooks to install. Therefore, the new jungle gym requires 692 - 1964 = -1272 special hooks more than the popular jungle gym. ### Answer: -1272
Expected answer: 618
Correct? No
Problem: John has saved $168 and he decides to divide it evenly between 21 days. After doing so, he then gets an additional $47 from his job. He then receives another amount of money which is the sum of $12 and $45. How much money does John have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: John has saved $168 and he decides to divide it evenly between 21 days. This means he has $168/21 = <<168/21=8>>8 dollars per day. After doing so, he then gets an additional $47 from his job. This means he now has $8 + $47 = <<8+47=55>>55 dollars per day. He then receives another amount of money which is the sum of $12 and $45. This means he now has $55 + $12 + $45 = <<55+12+45=102>>102 dollars per day. Therefore, John has $102 dollars per day. ### Answer: 102
Expected answer: 112
Correct? No
Problem: A robot can stack 32 boxes in 1 minute. If it works non-stop for 4 minutes and then picks up 1 extra box, how many boxes will this robot have stacked in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The robot can stack 32 boxes in 1 minute, so it can stack 32 boxes in 4 minutes if it works non-stop. If the robot picks up 1 extra box, it will have stacked 32 + 1 = <<32+1=33>>33 boxes in total. ### Answer: 33
Expected answer: 129
Correct? No
Problem: A female tiger gave birth to 26 cubs in all her lifetime. Unfortunately, 17 of them did not survive the harsh conditions of the wild. However, after growing up, 6 of the surviving tigers moved to other territories. How many tigers remained in the female tiger's territory?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The female tiger gave birth to 26 cubs in her lifetime. 17 of them did not survive the harsh conditions of the wild. 6 of the surviving tigers moved to other territories. So, the female tiger had 26 - 17 = <<26-17=9>>9 surviving cubs. 6 of these surviving cubs moved to other territories. Therefore, 9 - 6 = <<9-6=3>>3 tigers remained in the female tiger's territory. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that originally the female tiger had given birth to 24 cubs instead of 26 in her lifetime, and the same number of 17 cubs had not survived the harsh conditions of the wild. If the same number of surviving tigers, 6, moved to other territories, how many tigers would have remained in the female tiger's territory?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The female tiger originally gave birth to 24 cubs instead of 26. 17 of them did not survive the harsh conditions of the wild. 6 of the surviving tigers moved to other territories. So, the female tiger had 24 - 17 = <<24-17=7>>7 surviving cubs. 6 of these surviving cubs moved to other territories. Therefore, 7 - 6 = <<7-6=1>>1 tiger would have remained in the female tiger's territory. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: A colony of penguins originally started with 44 members. After a while, 39 new penguins join the colony. Later, from that group, 16 penguins leave to start a new colony elsewhere. To supplant the loss, another group of 35 penguins join the colony. How many penguins are in the colony now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The original colony had 44 members. 2. 39 new penguins joined the colony, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 44 + 39 = 83. 3. 16 penguins left the colony to start a new colony elsewhere, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 83 - 16 = 67. 4. Another group of 35 penguins joined the colony, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 67 + 35 = 102. Therefore, there are 102 penguins in the colony now. ### Answer: 102
Expected answer: 102
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same penguin colony, they started off with 44 members. After a while, 39 new penguins join the colony. Later, from that group, 16 penguins leave to start a new colony elsewhere. This time, to supplant the loss, another group of 12 penguins join the colony, instead of 35. How many penguins are in the colony now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The original colony had 44 members. 2. 39 new penguins joined the colony, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 44 + 39 = 83. 3. 16 penguins left the colony to start a new colony elsewhere, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 83 - 16 = 67. 4. Another group of 12 penguins joined the colony, so the total number of penguins in the colony is 67 + 12 = 79. Therefore, there are 79 penguins in the colony now. ### Answer: 79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: A helicopter travels 10 miles in one minute. If the helicopter increases its speed by 40 miles, plus another 20 miles, how far will the helicopter travel in 12 minutes at this increased speed?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The helicopter will travel 10 miles in one minute at its original speed. If it increases its speed by 40 miles, it will travel 40 miles in one minute. If it increases its speed by another 20 miles, it will travel 20 miles in one minute. The total distance traveled by the helicopter in 12 minutes at its increased speed will be: 10 miles + 40 miles + 20 miles = 70 miles Therefore, the helicopter will travel 70 miles in 12 minutes at its increased speed. ### Answer: 70 miles
Expected answer: 840
Correct? No
Problem: A new telescope has a magnification power of 26. To further explore the universe, another telescope is required that needs to be exactly 41 in magnification strength. How much more magnification is required for the new telescope compared to the existing one?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The new telescope needs to have a magnification power of 41, which is 41 - 26 = <<41-26=15>>15 times more magnification than the existing telescope. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: The Space Institute realized that the initial magnification power of the existing telescope was actually 16, not 26 as previously thought. If they still want to reach a magnification strength of 41, how much more magnification is now needed compared to the existing telescope?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The new telescope needs to have a magnification power of 41, which is 41 - 16 = <<41-16=25>>25 times more magnification than the existing telescope. ### Answer: 25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sophie's parents give her $18 for every hour she works at the family business. On Monday, she worked 2 of those hours. Then she bought a $4 ice cream and another $4 coffee afterwards. She then added Monday's leftover amount to her pay for her next single hour of work. After that, she got an additional $45 as a bonus from her grandmother. How much money does Sophie have in total now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Sophie worked 2 hours at the family business on Monday, so she earned $18 x 2 = $36. She then bought an ice cream and coffee, which cost a total of $4 + $4 = $8. So, Sophie's total earnings for Monday were $36 - $8 = $28. Sophie added the leftover amount from Monday's pay to her pay for her next single hour of work, so she earned $28 + $28 = $56. Sophie also received a bonus of $45 from her grandmother, so her total earnings are $56 + $45 = $101. Therefore, Sophie has a total of $101 in her pocket. ### Answer: $101
Expected answer: 91
Correct? No
Problem: A towel company initially produced 30 beach towels and 6 hand towels. They then gave away 7 towels for charity, which leaves a certain amount of towels. They then decided to produce 14 more towels to add to their current stock. On the other hand, they made a special batch of 13 towels for every towel left after their charity activity and deducted 19 towels from this special batch, calling it their premium collection. They then noted 20 towels were damaged and removed it from this premium collection. After this, they deducted 3 more towels from the remaining premium collection and combined it with the total they had after their second batch of production. How many towels does the company have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's break down the information we have: 1. The company initially produced 30 beach towels and 6 hand towels, for a total of 36 towels. 2. They gave away 7 towels for charity, leaving 36 - 7 = 29 towels. 3. They produced 14 more towels, for a total of 29 + 14 = 43 towels. 4. They made a special batch of 13 towels for every towel left after their charity activity, which is 29 towels. 5. They deducted 19 towels from this special batch, leaving 29 - 19 = 10 towels. 6. They noted 20 towels were damaged and removed them from this premium collection, leaving 10 - 20 = -10 towels. 7. They deducted 3 more towels from the remaining premium collection, leaving -10 - 3 = -13 towels. 8. They combined the total they had after their second batch of production with the premium collection, which is 43 + (-13) = 29 towels. Therefore, the company has 29 towels now.
Expected answer: 378
Correct? No
Problem: An extraterrestrial being from the planet Zorkon communicates that they have 50 special energy crystals. Then they explain that they'll get 20 more energy crystals in a few earth days. Additionally, their zorbcraft has a hidden compartment that contains 50 energy crystals and 6 extra lumino-gems, and they plan to add the upcoming energy crystals to this compartment as well. How many items (including both energy crystals and lumino-gems) would be in the zorbcraft's compartment at that time?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The extraterrestrial being from Zorkon has 50 special energy crystals. They will receive 20 more energy crystals in a few earth days. Their zorbcraft has a hidden compartment that contains 50 energy crystals and 6 extra lumino-gems. They plan to add the upcoming energy crystals to this compartment as well. Let's add the number of energy crystals the extraterrestrial being has and the number of energy crystals they will receive: 50 + 20 = 70 energy crystals Now, let's add the number of lumino-gems the extraterrestrial being has: 6 lumino-gems So, the total number of items in the zorbcraft's compartment at that time would be: 70 energy crystals + 6 lumino-gems = 76 items. ### Answer: 76 items.
Expected answer: 126
Correct? No
Problem: A park contains 43 Velociraptors. Then, the park added another set of dinosaurs which numbered 972, but as it so happens, each of these sections contained 27 dinosaurs. This meant the actual number of new dinosaur types added was less. After calculating the new dinosaur types, they found out that the number of Velociraptors was more. They found the difference and multiplied this difference by 7, as each of the Velociraptors laid 7 new eggs that week. How many total eggs were laid by the Velociraptors that week?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total number of new dinosaurs added to the park: 972 / 27 = 36 Now, let's find the difference between the original number of Velociraptors and the new total number of dinosaurs: 43 - 36 = 7 Now, let's multiply the difference by 7, as each Velociraptor lays 7 eggs per week: 7 x 7 = 49 So, 49 eggs were laid by the Velociraptors that week. ### Answer: 49
Expected answer: 49
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up from the previous scenario, the park's wardens discovered that 46 of the eggs laid by the Velociraptors were not fertilized and not going to hatch. What is the number of Velociraptor eggs that are expected to successfully hatch?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The number of Velociraptor eggs that are expected to successfully hatch is the total number of eggs laid minus the number of unfertilized eggs. Total number of eggs laid = 49 Number of unfertilized eggs = 46 Expected number of hatching eggs = 9 (49 - 46) ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 3
Correct? No
Problem: Continuing off the previous scenario, the wardens realized that they had made a mistake in their calculations. Each box actually contained 46 dinosaurs, not 27. If this was the case, how many total eggs are expected to be laid by the Velociraptors this week?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total number of dinosaurs in the park after the new addition: 43 + 46 = 89 Now, let's find the difference between the original number of Velociraptors and the new total number of dinosaurs: 89 - 43 = 46 Now, let's multiply the difference by 7, as each Velociraptor lays 7 eggs per week: 46 x 7 = 302 So, 302 eggs are expected to be laid by the Velociraptors this week. ### Answer: 302
Expected answer: 3521/23
Correct? No
Problem: There is a bowl containing 46 oranges. After Maria took 16 oranges from that bowl, how many oranges are left?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Maria took 16 oranges from the bowl, so there are 46 - 16 = <<46-16=30>>30 oranges left in the bowl. ### Answer: 30
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, Maria believed the bowl contained 46 oranges, but soon she realized her mistake and found out there were actually 49 in total. With this new information, after taking out 16 oranges, how many are left now in the bowl?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Maria took 16 oranges from the bowl, so there are 49 - 16 = <<49-16=33>>33 oranges left in the bowl. ### Answer: 33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toothbrush factory produces 37 toothbrushes per minute at the start of its morning shift. A little later, it increases its production to rate to 308 toothbrushes every 7 minutes. If this increased rate of production continued for 16 minutes, how many toothbrushes were produced in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The factory produces 37 toothbrushes per minute at the start of its morning shift. After 7 minutes, the factory increases its production rate to 308 toothbrushes every 7 minutes. Let's find the total number of toothbrushes produced in 16 minutes: 16 minutes / 7 minutes per 308 toothbrushes = 2.25 times So, the factory produces 2.25 times 308 toothbrushes = 682 toothbrushes in 16 minutes. ### Answer: 682 toothbrushes
Expected answer: 741
Correct? No
Problem: A research laboratory has 39 telescopes initially. They added 7 more telescopes in the first month and then 17 more in the second month. Twelve more telescopes arrived in the third month, followed by further add up of 18 in the fourth month. In fifth month, they got exactly the same number of telescopes as they had initially i.e. 39 telescopes and in the sixth month, they received extra 19 telescopes. How many telescopes does the research laboratory have at the end of the sixth month.
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. In the first month, they added 7 more telescopes, so the total number of telescopes is 39 + 7 = 46. 2. In the second month, they added 17 more telescopes, so the total number of telescopes is 46 + 17 = 63. 3. In the third month, they added 12 more telescopes, so the total number of telescopes is 63 + 12 = 75. 4. In the fourth month, they added 18 more telescopes, so the total number of telescopes is 75 + 18 = 93. 5. In the fifth month, they received exactly the same number of telescopes as they had initially, so the total number of telescopes is 39. 6. In the sixth month, they received an additional 19 telescopes, so the total number of telescopes is 39 + 19 = 58. Therefore, the research laboratory has 58 telescopes at the end of the sixth month. ### Answer: 58
Expected answer: 151
Correct? No
Problem: A table was initially set with 20 forks and 23 knives. Later in the day, 28 more sets of cutlery were added, each set containing 26 utensils. After counting, they found 7 more utensils than expected. However, there were 46 missing utensils, and they had to remove the original set of 20 forks and 23 knives. How many utensils were left on the table?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The initial number of forks and knives was 20 and 23, respectively. 2. 28 more sets of cutlery were added, each set containing 26 utensils. 3. The total number of utensils added was 28 x 26 = 704. 4. There were 7 more utensils than expected. 5. The total number of utensils on the table was 704 + 7 = 711. 6. However, 46 utensils were missing, so the total number of utensils on the table was 711 - 46 = 665. 7. The original set of 20 forks and 23 knives was removed, leaving 665 - 20 - 23 = 622 utensils on the table. ### Answer: 622 utensils were left on the table.
Expected answer: 646
Correct? No
Problem: A magical unicorn has 50 red roses and 36 blue roses in her mystical garden. But then, a storm comes and 25 blue roses are destroyed. How many roses does the unicorn have left in her garden after the storm?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The unicorn had 50 red roses and 36 blue roses in her garden before the storm. After the storm, 25 blue roses were destroyed, leaving 36 - 25 = <<36-25=11>>11 blue roses. The unicorn still has 50 red roses, so she has a total of 50 + 11 = <<50+11=61>>61 roses in her garden. ### Answer: 61 roses
Expected answer: 61
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the storm, the magical unicorn plants 41 more pink roses in her mystical garden. How many roses does the unicorn have in her garden now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The unicorn had 61 roses in her garden before planting the 41 pink roses. After planting the 41 pink roses, the unicorn has a total of 61 + 41 = <<61+41=102>>102 roses in her garden. ### Answer: 102 roses
Expected answer: 102
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, the magical unicorn had 50 red roses and 36 blue roses in her mystical garden. But if she had initially had 50 red roses and 38 blue roses instead, and still lost 25 roses in the storm, how many roses would she have left in her garden after the storm?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: If the unicorn had initially had 50 red roses and 38 blue roses, she would have a total of 50 + 38 = <<50+38=88>>88 roses in her garden. After the storm, 25 blue roses were destroyed, leaving 38 - 25 = <<38-25=13>>13 blue roses. The unicorn still has 50 red roses, so she has a total of 50 + 13 = <<50+13=63>>63 roses in her garden. ### Answer: 63 roses
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: A factory produces 100 bottles every hour. Half of the hourly production is sent to one warehouse. At another location, triple the amount sent to the first warehouse was marked for shipping, as well as an additional 29 bottles. By the end of the day, 28 more bottles were added to this shipment. How many bottles were marked for shipping in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total number of bottles produced in an hour: 100 bottles/hour x 0.5 (half of the hourly production) = 50 bottles Now, let's find the number of bottles sent to the first warehouse: 50 bottles x 0.5 (half of the hourly production) = 25 bottles Now, let's find the number of bottles marked for shipping at the second location: 25 bottles x 3 (triple the amount sent to the first warehouse) = 75 bottles Additionally, 29 bottles were added to this shipment. So, the total number of bottles marked for shipping is: 75 bottles + 29 bottles = 104 bottles ### Answer: 104 bottles
Expected answer: 207
Correct? No
Problem: The height of a window frame is calculated as the sum of 925 divided by 37 and 26 inches. The width of the window is 11 inches greater than the height. The circumference of the window is calculated as the sum of twice the width and the height. Finally the size of the glass for the window is calculated by subtracting 32 from the circumference. Find the size of the glass required for the window?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The height of the window frame is calculated as 925/37 = 25.3 inches. 2. The width of the window is 11 inches greater than the height, so the width is 25.3 + 11 = 36.3 inches. 3. The circumference of the window is calculated as twice the width plus the height, which is 2(36.3) + 25.3 = 102.6 inches. 4. The size of the glass required for the window is calculated by subtracting 32 from the circumference, which is 102.6 - 32 = 70.6 inches. Therefore, the size of the glass required for the window is 70.6 inches.
Expected answer: 143
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate finds treasure with 135 gold coins. He divides these amongst his crew of 9. On another island, they find 323 emeralds which he divides amongst his crew of 19. He then multiplies these two shares to find out the total share per crew member. However, due to a miscount, he later realizes he has overcounted the share by 14. What is the corrected total share per crew member?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total share per crew member for the first island: 135 gold coins / 9 crew members = 15 gold coins per crew member Now, let's find the total share per crew member for the second island: 323 emeralds / 19 crew members = 17 emeralds per crew member Now, let's multiply these two shares to find the total share per crew member: 15 gold coins per crew member x 17 emeralds per crew member = 265 gold coins per crew member However, due to a miscount, the pirate realizes he has overcounted the share by 14. So, the corrected total share per crew member is: 265 gold coins per crew member - 14 gold coins per crew member = 251 gold coins per crew member Therefore, the corrected total share per crew member is 251 gold coins.
Expected answer: 241
Correct? No
Problem: A chocolatier has decided to make small chocolate bars that weigh 176 grams each. To get the right size, he divides each bar into 8 pieces, which means each piece weighs a certain number of grams. He then decides to make a new batch of chocolate using a special recipe. This recipe calls for a total of 38 grams of cocoa, but subtraction the weight of one piece from the 176g bars, plus an additional 26 grams of sugar. Simultaneously, the chocolatier decides to create another batch of chocolates that needs a total of 38 grams of cocoa and 18 grams of milk. What is the difference in the total weight of ingredients between the second and third batch of chocolates?
CodeLlama 13B:
To find the difference in the total weight of ingredients between the second and third batch of chocolates, we need to subtract the weight of one piece from the 176g bars, which is 176/8 = 22.5 grams. Then, we add the additional 26 grams of sugar to the total weight of the second batch of chocolates. Total weight of ingredients for second batch of chocolates: 38 grams of cocoa + 26 grams of sugar + 22.5 grams (weight of one piece) = 86.5 grams Total weight of ingredients for third batch of chocolates: 38 grams of cocoa + 18 grams of milk = 56 grams Difference in total weight of ingredients between the second and third batch of chocolates: 86.5 grams - 56 grams = 30.5 grams ### Answer: 30.5 grams
Expected answer: 14
Correct? No
Problem: Jenny has 9 red colored pencils in her art box. She also has some green colored pencils which amounts to 38 minus the number of red colored pencils she has. The total number of times she used all the pencils is the product of the number of green and red pencils she has. How many times did she use all her pencils?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's start by using the information that Jenny has 9 red colored pencils. We can represent this as 9R. We also know that Jenny has some green colored pencils, and the number of green pencils is equal to the number of red pencils minus 38. So, we can write this as: G = 9R - 38 We are given that the total number of times Jenny used all her pencils is the product of the number of green and red pencils she has. This can be written as: T = G \* R We can substitute the expression for G in terms of R: T = (9R - 38) \* R Simplifying the expression, we get: T = 9R^2 - 38R Now, we need to find the value of T. We can do this by solving the equation for R: 9R^2 - 38R = T We can factor the left-hand side of the equation: (3R - 12)(3R + 3) = T Now, we can see that the product of the factors is equal to T: (3R - 12)(3R + 3) = T So, we can set up the equation: 3R - 12 = T 3R + 3 = T Now, we can solve for R: R = (12 + T) / 3 Now, we can substitute the value of R into the equation for T: T = (12 + T) / 3 Now, we can simplify the equation: 3T = 12 + T Now, we can solve for T: T = 4 So, Jenny used all her pencils 4 times.
Expected answer: 261
Correct? No
Problem: A factory has just released a new robot model, where each model has 17 transistors and each transistor may have 16 separate connections. One of the newly manufactured robots by accident was made with one less connection than standard. However, to compensate for the mistake, an extra 41 connections were added elsewhere. What is the total number of connections in the strangely built robot?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: * Each transistor has 16 connections. * The robot has 17 transistors. * The robot has 17 x 16 = 288 connections in total. * The robot has 1 less connection than the standard robot. * The robot has 288 - 1 = 287 connections in total. * The robot has 41 extra connections. * The robot has 287 + 41 = 328 connections in total. ### Answer: 328
Expected answer: 312
Correct? No
Problem: At the local jungle gym, during busy hours, there are usually 24 kids climbing on each of the 31 different attractions. One rainy day, however, there were only 6 kids in total! If you subtract the number of kids on the rainy day from the usual busy day, and then further subtract 12 (the number of squirrels scampering around), how many kids will you have counted in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the number of kids on the rainy day "x". We know that the usual busy day has 24 kids on each of the 31 different attractions, so the total number of kids on the rainy day is 31x. We also know that there were 6 kids in total on the rainy day. So, we can set up the equation: 31x - 6 = 24(31) Simplifying the equation: 31x - 6 = 720 Solving for x: 31x = 726 x = 726 / 31 x = 22 So, there were 22 kids on the rainy day. If we subtract the number of kids on the rainy day from the usual busy day, and then further subtract 12 (the number of squirrels scampering around), we will have counted in total: 24(31) - 22 - 12 = 720 - 22 - 12 = 686 ### Answer: 686
Expected answer: 726
Correct? No
Problem: There's this mystical ring that, after you perform a special chant, it will grant you powers based on a complex magic formula. If the first step of the magical formula is subtracting 5 from 23 and then multiplying by the number of magical chants you perform, which in this case is 6. After that, the result is multiplied by 7 and again by 1. However, for the final step, you subtract 48 from the result. If you follow these steps, how powerful will the ring's magic be?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Step 1: Subtract 5 from 23 = 18 Step 2: Multiply by 6 (the number of magical chants performed) = 108 Step 3: Multiply by 7 = 756 Step 4: Multiply by 1 = 756 Step 5: Subtract 48 from the result = 708 Therefore, the ring's magic will be 708.
Expected answer: 708
Correct? Yes
Problem: A child can make 15 cookies in one hour. If the child spends 24 hours making the cookies, how many cookies are made in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The child can make 15 cookies in one hour, so they can make 15 x 24 = <<15 x 24=360>>360 cookies in 24 hours. ### Answer: 360 cookies
Expected answer: 360
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the same child decides to increase their cookie production rate and can now make 40 cookies in one hour, how many cookies are made when they spend the same amount of time (24 hours) baking?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The child can make 40 cookies in one hour, so they can make 40 x 24 = <<40 x 24=960>>960 cookies in 24 hours. ### Answer: 960 cookies
Expected answer: 960
Correct? Yes
Problem: A silversmith has 16 silver rings in stock. He decided to create more rings and ended up with 28 silver and 24 gold rings. Then he subtracted from them the number of his original stock of silver rings. He traded some rings and ended up with 21 rings less than what he had after the creation stage. After that, for a special order, he created 26 times the number of rings he had left. In addition, he had made 7 platinum and 47 bronze rings for another order. How many rings does the silversmith have in total now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's start by identifying the information given in the problem: * The silversmith started with 16 silver rings in stock. * He created 28 silver and 24 gold rings. * He traded some rings and ended up with 21 rings less than what he had after the creation stage. * He created 26 times the number of rings he had left. * He made 7 platinum and 47 bronze rings for another order. Now, let's use the information given to solve the problem: 1. The silversmith started with 16 silver rings in stock. 2. He created 28 silver and 24 gold rings, so he now has 28 silver rings and 24 gold rings. 3. He traded some rings and ended up with 21 rings less than what he had after the creation stage. 4. He created 26 times the number of rings he had left, so he created 26 \* (28 - 21) = 26 \* 7 = 176 rings. 5. He made 7 platinum and 47 bronze rings for another order. Now, let's add up all the rings the silversmith has: 16 (starting silver rings) + 28 (created silver rings) + 24 (created gold rings) + 176 (created rings after trading) + 7 (platinum rings) + 47 (bronze rings) = 267 rings Therefore, the silversmith has 267 rings in total now.
Expected answer: 444
Correct? No
Problem: A gardener plants flowers in several rows. Each row contains 40 flowers, but due to the rough soil conditions only half of them grow properly. In total, 19 rows are planted this way. Additionally, the gardener plants another small batch of 18 bulbs in one corner and 48 in another corner of the garden. What is the difference between the total number of flowers in the rows and the small corners?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Total number of flowers in the rows = 40 x 19 = <<40 x 19=760>>760 Total number of flowers in the small corners = 18 + 48 = <<18 + 48=66>>66 Difference between the total number of flowers in the rows and the small corners = 760 - 66 = <<760 - 66=704>>704 ### Answer: 704
Expected answer: 314
Correct? No
Problem: In the forest, a certain bird lays an average of 11 eggs per month. This month, the bird laid 4 times the average. Due to extreme weather conditions, the forest welcoming committee distributed an additional 40 eggs to various nests to support the bird population. How many eggs are there in the forest this month?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The bird laid 4 times the average of 11 eggs per month, which is 4 x 11 = 44 eggs. The forest welcoming committee distributed an additional 40 eggs to various nests to support the bird population, so the total number of eggs in the forest this month is 44 + 40 = 84 eggs. ### Answer: 84 eggs
Expected answer: 84
Correct? Yes
Problem: After examining the ground for fallen eggs, the forest rangers found more eggs which they distributed to the nests. They found 216 eggs in total, and divided them between 18 nests, before adding them to the initial number of eggs in the forest. How many eggs are there in the forest now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The forest rangers found 216 eggs and distributed them among 18 nests, so each nest received 12 eggs. The initial number of eggs in the forest was 84, so the total number of eggs in the forest now is 84 + 18 x 12 = 84 + 216 = 300 eggs. ### Answer: 300 eggs
Expected answer: 96
Correct? No
Problem: You are mixing paints to create different shades. In one mixture, you have 41 drops of red paint. You then add 13 drops of white paint and the same amount of red paint as before. You take a sample of this mixture, which is 34 drops, and add that to a new mixture. Then take away the same amount of the 34 drop sample that you took originally. How many drops of paint are there in the new mixture?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the amount of red paint in the original mixture "x". We know that the amount of white paint in the original mixture is 13 drops. We also know that the amount of red paint in the new mixture is 34 drops. So, we can set up the equation: x + 13 + 34 = 77 Solving for x, we get: x = 41 So, there are 41 drops of red paint in the original mixture. Now, let's find the amount of paint in the new mixture: We took a sample of 34 drops from the new mixture, so the amount of paint in the new mixture is: 77 - 34 = 43 So, there are 43 drops of paint in the new mixture. ### Answer: 43
Expected answer: 95
Correct? No
Problem: A small toy car factory made 32 toy cars on Monday, but only 27 on Tuesday. They multiply the difference by 49 to determine their weekly goal. The staff number in the factory is 12, and every staff member makes 9 toy cars a day. They add 45 to the total number of toy cars prepared by staff members. On Friday, they prepare 31 additional toy cars and add this to the weekly goal and staff prepared cars. How many toy cars in total were made in this process?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The difference between the number of toy cars made on Monday and Tuesday is 32 - 27 = 5. 2. The weekly goal is determined by multiplying the difference by 49, so the weekly goal is 5 x 49 = 245. 3. The total number of toy cars prepared by staff members is 12 x 9 = 108. 4. The total number of toy cars prepared by staff members plus the additional 45 toy cars is 108 + 45 = 153. 5. The total number of toy cars made in this process is the weekly goal plus the additional toy cars made on Friday, which is 245 + 31 = 276. ### Answer: 276
Expected answer: 429
Correct? No
Problem: A farmer harvested 45 carrots in one day from his farm. He noticed that for every carrot over 44 per day, he can earn 29 dollars. How much would the farmer have earned if this continued?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The farmer can earn 29 dollars for every carrot over 44 per day. If he harvested 45 carrots in one day, he would have earned 29 dollars for 45-44 = 1 carrot. If he continues to harvest carrots at this rate, he would have earned 29 dollars for every carrot over 44 per day. Therefore, the total amount of money he would have earned would be: 29 dollars + 29 dollars + 29 dollars + ... = 29 dollars x (45-44) = 29 dollars x 1 = 29 dollars ### Answer: 29 dollars
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from our previous scenario, let's suppose that the market rate for extra carrots has now changed. Now, for every carrot that the farmer harvests over 44 per day, he can earn 41 dollars instead of 29. How much would his new earnings be if he still harvested 45 carrots in one day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The farmer can earn 41 dollars for every carrot over 44 per day. If he harvests 45 carrots in one day, he would have earned 41 dollars for 45-44 = 1 carrot. If he continues to harvest carrots at this rate, he would have earned 41 dollars for every carrot over 44 per day. Therefore, the total amount of money he would have earned would be: 41 dollars + 41 dollars + 41 dollars + ... = 41 dollars x (45-44) = 41 dollars x 1 = 41 dollars ### Answer: 41 dollars
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a sock factory, a worker started with 26 pairs of socks. Unfortunately, 50 pairs got torn and had to be discarded. The worker was able to produce 36 more pairs to replace them. Each pair of socks is sold for $37. After earning from the sock sales, the worker found a $13 bill on the floor. How much money does the worker have in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The worker started with 26 pairs of socks, which means they had 26 x 2 = 52 socks in total. 50 pairs of socks were torn and had to be discarded, which means 50 x 2 = 100 socks were lost. The worker was able to produce 36 more pairs of socks to replace the torn ones, which means they now have 52 + 36 = 88 socks in total. Each pair of socks is sold for $37, so the total amount of money earned from selling the socks is 88 x $37 = $3,124. The worker found a $13 bill on the floor, which means they now have a total of $3,124 + $13 = $3,137. ### Answer: $3,137
Expected answer: 457
Correct? No
Problem: A jewelry maker starts with 38 beads to make a bracelet. However, the number of beads was not right, so she removed a number of beads equal to dividing 560 by 40. However, she thinks her initial count may have been wrong and she may have actually started with 15 more beads than she initially thought. After adjusting the count and removing some beads, she adds one more bead, and then 39 more. How many beads does the jewelry maker have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the number of beads that the jewelry maker removed. She removed a number of beads equal to dividing 560 by 40, which is 14. So, the jewelry maker started with 38 beads and removed 14 beads, leaving her with 38 - 14 = 24 beads. Now, the jewelry maker thinks her initial count may have been wrong and she may have actually started with 15 more beads than she initially thought. So, she actually started with 38 + 15 = 53 beads. After adjusting the count and removing some beads, the jewelry maker adds one more bead, and then 39 more. So, she has 53 + 1 + 39 = 93 beads now. ### Answer: 93 beads
Expected answer: 79
Correct? No
Problem: In an aquarium, there are initially 30 sharks. But then, 23 of them are moved to a different area of the aquarium. A few days later, an additional 14 sharks are brought in, followed by 3 more being moved to the other area. The number of sharks is then multiplied by 43 for a research study. What is the final figure for the research?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. Initial number of sharks: 30 2. Number of sharks moved to a different area: 23 3. Number of sharks brought in: 14 4. Number of sharks moved to the other area: 3 Total number of sharks after the first move: 30 - 23 = 7 Total number of sharks after the second move: 7 + 14 = 21 Total number of sharks after the third move: 21 + 3 = 24 Final number of sharks for the research: 24 x 43 = 1008 ### Answer: 1008
Expected answer: 774
Correct? No
Problem: In a puzzle game, each round you collect 150 points which are then divided by 10 to determine the number of gold coins you earn. After two rounds, you earned some gold coins. In the third round, you collected 28 emeralds and 14 sapphires but you had to sacrifice the same amount of gold coins as you earned in the first two rounds. How many emeralds and sapphires did you have left after the third round?
CodeLlama 13B:
In the first two rounds, you earned 150 points each, which is divided by 10 to get 15 gold coins. Therefore, you had 15 gold coins in the first two rounds. In the third round, you collected 28 emeralds and 14 sapphires. You had to sacrifice the same amount of gold coins as you earned in the first two rounds, which is 15 gold coins. So, you had 28 emeralds and 14 sapphires left after the third round. ### Answer: 28 emeralds and 14 sapphires.
Expected answer: 12
Correct? No
Problem: A train gets to carry 15 containers every day. On Fridays, the train gets to carry an extra 12 containers than usual. The following Monday, the train carries an additional 26 containers. However, on Wednesday, the load decreases by 32 containers. For a particular trip, the train is coupled with 2 more containers, and after it makes one stop, an additional 48 containers are loaded onto the train. How many containers is the train carrying at this point?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The train is carrying 15 containers per day, so it will carry 15 + 12 = 27 containers on Fridays. 2. On the following Monday, the train will carry 27 + 26 = 53 containers. 3. On Wednesday, the train will carry 53 - 32 = 21 containers. 4. After the train makes one stop, it will carry 21 + 48 = 69 containers. Therefore, the train is carrying 69 containers at this point. ### Answer: 69
Expected answer: 71
Correct? No
Problem: A lemon farmer had harvested 39 lemons in the morning and 33 in the afternoon. Unfortunately, 12 lemons got spoiled by the end of the day. The next day, the farmer used 23 lemons to make lemonade. How many lemons did he have left after making the lemonade?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The farmer had 39 lemons in the morning and 33 in the afternoon, so he had a total of 39 + 33 = 72 lemons. However, 12 lemons got spoiled, so he had 72 - 12 = 60 lemons left. The farmer used 23 lemons to make lemonade, so he had 60 - 23 = 37 lemons left. ### Answer: 37 lemons
Expected answer: 37
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous calculations, we found out how many lemons the farmer had left after some got spoiled and some were used to make lemonade. However, what if the farmer actually had 24 lemons get spoiled on the first day instead of 12? How many lemons would the farmer have left after making the lemonade?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: If 24 lemons got spoiled instead of 12, then the farmer would have 72 - 24 = 48 lemons left. The farmer used 23 lemons to make lemonade, so he would have 48 - 23 = 25 lemons left. ### Answer: 25 lemons
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bee lands on 33 flowers in an hour. If the bee is collecting 15 nectar droplets from each flower, how many nectar droplets does it have after an hour if it started with 26 nectar droplets?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The bee collects 15 nectar droplets from each of the 33 flowers it visits in an hour. Therefore, it collects a total of 33 x 15 = <<33 x 15=525>>525 nectar droplets in an hour. If the bee started with 26 nectar droplets, it now has a total of 26 + 525 = <<26 + 525=551>>551 nectar droplets after an hour. ### Answer: 551
Expected answer: 521
Correct? No
Problem: A company produces 36 marshmallow packs in an hour. To meet a sudden increase in demand, they decide to increase their production. They add an extra 350 marshmallows to their daily production, which is distributed evenly over 7 hours of their working day. Additionally, they add another 6 marshmallow packs to their hourly production. But, due to some limitations, they end up producing 43 less packs per hour than their goal. How many marshmallow packs per hour are they now producing?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the total number of marshmallow packs produced in an hour: 36 + 6 = 42 marshmallow packs per hour Now, let's calculate the number of marshmallow packs produced in 7 hours: 42 x 7 = 294 marshmallow packs in 7 hours Now, let's calculate the number of marshmallow packs produced in 7 hours, taking into account the extra 350 marshmallows added to the daily production: 294 + 350 = 644 marshmallow packs in 7 hours Now, let's calculate the number of marshmallow packs produced in 7 hours, taking into account the 43 less packs produced per hour due to limitations: 644 - 43 = 591 marshmallow packs in 7 hours Therefore, the company is now producing 591 marshmallow packs per hour. ### Answer: 591 marshmallow packs per hour.
Expected answer: 49
Correct? No
Problem: A wizard casts a spell that produces 882 glimmering lights over a span of 21 days. That's an average of how many lights a day? In comparison, another wizard casts a spell that produces 460 glowing orbs in 20 days. What is the daily average here? Now, let's assume that the difference in their daily averages times the second wizard's daily average is a magical constant represented by 'n'. Can you find out what 'n' is?
CodeLlama 13B:
To find the daily average of the first wizard's spell, we need to divide the total number of lights produced by the number of days the spell was cast: 882 lights / 21 days = 42.6 lights per day To find the daily average of the second wizard's spell, we need to divide the total number of orbs produced by the number of days the spell was cast: 460 orbs / 20 days = 23 orbs per day Now, let's find the difference in their daily averages: 42.6 lights per day - 23 orbs per day = 19.6 lights per day The difference in their daily averages times the second wizard's daily average is: 19.6 lights per day x 23 orbs per day = 4692 orbs So, the magical constant 'n' is 4692 orbs.
Expected answer: 437
Correct? No
Problem: A candy factory has 20 different flavors of candy. Their bestselling flavors are the Sugar Rush, which has 14 different base ingredients, the Candy Twirl, which has 25 base ingredients, and the Jawbreaker, which has 16 base ingredients. They create a Special Mix which combines all of these bestsellers and adds 43 extra goodies, including sprinkles and marshmallows. To create a limited edition candy, they take a piece of the Special Mix, add 7 uniquely crafted sweets, then combine this with one of each flavor from their 20 different flavored candies (excluding 19 of them so it's not too overwhelming). They then top it all off by removing 3 experimental sweets that didn't taste quite right. What is the count of various components used in creating this limited edition candy?
CodeLlama 13B:
To create the limited edition candy, the following components are used: 1. Special Mix: 1 piece 2. Uniquely crafted sweets: 7 pieces 3. One of each flavor from the 20 different flavored candies (excluding 19 of them): 1 piece 4. Experimental sweets that didn't taste quite right: 3 pieces Therefore, the total count of components used in creating this limited edition candy is: 1 piece of Special Mix + 7 pieces of uniquely crafted sweets + 1 piece of one of each flavor from the 20 different flavored candies (excluding 19 of them) - 3 pieces of experimental sweets that didn't taste quite right = 9 pieces ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 103
Correct? No
Problem: In a special operation, 32 police officers were assigned to the north district, 33 were sent to the south district, and 29 officers were held for the downtown district. After the operation, 21 officers from the downtown district were transferred elsewhere. A week later, on a different assignment, 39 officers were added to the remaining duty force. Later that day, another 14 officers joined the force. How many officers were on duty by the end of the day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. 32 police officers were assigned to the north district. 2. 33 police officers were sent to the south district. 3. 29 police officers were held for the downtown district. 4. 21 police officers from the downtown district were transferred elsewhere. 5. 39 police officers were added to the remaining duty force. 6. 14 police officers joined the force. Total number of police officers on duty by the end of the day: 32 + 33 + 29 - 21 + 39 + 14 = 104 ### Answer: 104
Expected answer: 126
Correct? No
Problem: The distance between the Moon and the Earth changes throughout the month. On one particular day, the distance was 36 million kilometers but decreased by 19 million kilometers later in the month. Then it increased again by 11 million kilometers. If that distance, in millions of kilometers, times 19 minus 27 equals to a certain value, what is the value?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's call the distance between the Moon and the Earth on a particular day "d". We know that the distance decreased by 19 million kilometers later in the month, so we can write an equation: d - 19,000,000 = x where x is the distance after the decrease. We also know that the distance increased by 11 million kilometers later in the month, so we can write another equation: x + 11,000,000 = y where y is the distance after the increase. We are given that the distance on that particular day was 36 million kilometers, so we can substitute this value into one of the equations: 36,000,000 - 19,000,000 = x Solving for x, we get: x = 17,000,000 Now we can substitute this value into the second equation: 17,000,000 + 11,000,000 = y Solving for y, we get: y = 28,000,000 Now we can substitute this value into the first equation: 28,000,000 - 19,000,000 = x Solving for x, we get: x = 9,000,000 So the distance between the Moon and the Earth was 9 million kilometers on that particular day. Now, we are asked to find the value of the distance times 19 minus 27. We can do this by multiplying the distance by 19 and then subtracting 27: 9,000,000 x 19 = 171,000,000 171,000,000 - 27 = 168,000,000 Therefore, the value we are looking for is 168,000,000. ### Answer: 168,000,000
Expected answer: 505
Correct? No
Problem: A tiger has an average step length of 9 meters. If a tiger took two steps and then leaped 44 meters, it would have covered a certain distance. Another tiger covered a distance combining 23 meters with a leap and a 46-meter run but then retraces the distance equal to the first tiger's steps and the leap. How much distance did the second tiger cover finally?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The first tiger covered a distance of 9 meters + 9 meters = 18 meters. The second tiger covered a distance of 23 meters + 46 meters = 69 meters. The second tiger then retraces the distance equal to the first tiger's steps and the leap, which is 18 meters + 44 meters = 62 meters. Therefore, the second tiger covered a total distance of 69 meters - 62 meters = 7 meters. ### Answer: 7 meters
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, after retracing the distance equal to the first tiger's steps and the leap, the second tiger then decides to run an additional 30 meters before making a 44-meter leap. How much total distance did the second tiger cover after all these movements?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The second tiger covered a distance of 7 meters (as mentioned in the previous question) + 30 meters = 37 meters. The second tiger then makes a 44-meter leap, which takes it a total distance of 37 meters + 44 meters = 81 meters. Therefore, the second tiger covered a total distance of 81 meters after all these movements. ### Answer: 81 meters
Expected answer: 81
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toothpaste factory produces 26 tubes of toothpaste every hour. On Sundays, they work for 7 hours and produce additional 8 tubes of toothpaste. So, in one Sunday, they produce ((26 * 7) + 8) tubes. The following Monday, they continue their production by adding another 31 tubes to their Sunday's total. In parallel, in the packaging department, they have 50 empty boxes. They use 19 of them for another department, leaving them with (50 - 19) boxes. The total number of toothpaste tubes ready is calculated by adding the packaged boxes number with Monday's production. On Tuesday, they produced an additional 48 tubes of toothpaste. What is the total number of produced toothpaste tubes until Tuesday, inclusive?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: On Sunday, they produced ((26 * 7) + 8) tubes = <<(26 * 7) + 8=192>>192 tubes. On Monday, they produced 31 tubes more = <<192 + 31=223>>223 tubes. In total, they produced 223 tubes until Tuesday. On Tuesday, they produced 48 tubes more = <<223 + 48=271>>271 tubes. In total, they produced 271 tubes until Tuesday, inclusive. ### Answer: 271 tubes
Expected answer: 300
Correct? No
Problem: In a magical forest, a unicorn has 42 rainbow pebbles. A day later, it finds 26 more. It also has a stash of 44 dreamberries. Later on, the unicorn gathers 33 more rainbow pebbles and adds them with its stash of dreamberries. Finally, the unicorn finds 40 magical dandelions and adds them to his stash, but oh no, he loses 14! How many items does the unicorn have altogether after these events?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The unicorn has 42 rainbow pebbles. 2. It finds 26 more rainbow pebbles, so it now has 42 + 26 = 68 rainbow pebbles. 3. It has a stash of 44 dreamberries. 4. It gathers 33 more rainbow pebbles and adds them with its stash of dreamberries, so it now has 68 + 33 = 101 items. 5. It finds 40 magical dandelions and adds them to its stash, so it now has 101 + 40 = 141 items. 6. However, it loses 14 items, so it now has 141 - 14 = 127 items. Therefore, the unicorn has 127 items altogether after these events.
Expected answer: 171
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate captain has a treasure chest containing 23 types of jewels. Each type has 28 jewels. Tired from his adventure, he mistakenly lost 40 jewels on his way back to his ship. The next day, he luckily found 16 jewels from a deserted island. How many jewels does he have now in his treasure chest?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The captain had 23 types of jewels, each with 28 jewels. He lost 40 jewels on his way back to his ship. He found 16 jewels on a deserted island. The captain had 23 x 28 = <<23 x 28=608>>608 jewels in total. He lost 40 jewels. He found 16 jewels. The captain has 608 - 40 + 16 = <<608 - 40 + 16=562>>562 jewels now in his treasure chest. ### Answer: 562 jewels.
Expected answer: 620
Correct? No
Problem: In a distant galaxy, a star shines brightly with 38 neutrons. It then gains 4 more. This total number gets multiplied by 18 to create a sensational energy output. During an explosion, it additionally releases the energy equivalent to 6 plus 25. How much total energy does the star emit?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The star initially has 38 neutrons, and then gains 4 more, so it now has 38 + 4 = 42 neutrons. The total energy output of the star is calculated as follows: Energy output = Number of neutrons x Energy per neutron Since the energy per neutron is not specified in the problem, we can assume it to be a constant value, say 100. Energy output = 42 neutrons x 100 energy per neutron = 4200 energy The energy output is then multiplied by 18 to create a sensational energy output, which is: Sensational energy output = 4200 energy x 18 = 75600 energy During the explosion, the star releases an additional energy equivalent to 6 plus 25, which is: Additional energy = 6 + 25 = 31 energy The total energy emitted by the star is the sum of the sensational energy output and the additional energy, which is: Total energy = 75600 energy + 31 energy = 75631 energy Therefore, the total energy emitted by the star is 75631 energy.
Expected answer: 787
Correct? No
Problem: A gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. The next day, he worked out that he needed to plant more, with the number being calculated as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. On the following day, he subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. Meanwhile, he figured out that in a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23, so he calculated how many spots needed. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. How many did he end up with?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of petals on one sunflower is 5. 3. The gardener needed to plant more, so he calculated the number as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. 4. The gardener subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. 5. In a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23. 6. The gardener calculated how many spots needed. 7. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. Answer: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of petals on one sunflower is 5. 3. The gardener needed to plant more, so he calculated the number as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. 4. The gardener subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. 5. In a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23. 6. The gardener calculated how many spots needed. 7. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. Answer: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of petals on one sunflower is 5. 3. The gardener needed to plant more, so he calculated the number as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. 4. The gardener subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. 5. In a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23. 6. The gardener calculated how many spots needed. 7. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. Answer: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of petals on one sunflower is 5. 3. The gardener needed to plant more, so he calculated the number as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. 4. The gardener subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. 5. In a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23. 6. The gardener calculated how many spots needed. 7. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. Answer: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of petals on one sunflower is 5. 3. The gardener needed to plant more, so he calculated the number as 37 times the number of petals on one sunflower, which is 5, minus 18. 4. The gardener subtracted 10 flowers from that number, then added his initial sunflowers back, creating a new total. 5. In a special part of his garden, ideal for 92 orchids he had, each spot can hold 23. 6. The gardener calculated how many spots needed. 7. By the end of the week, he summed up the total number of plants he worked on and the spots needed, then he doubled that total for no particular reason. Answer: 1. The gardener planted 13 Sunflowers in his garden. 2. The number of
Expected answer: 348
Correct? No
Problem: In a particular pond, there are 18 frogs. Each frog can catch 21 flies in a day. How many flies do all the frogs catch in a day?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Each frog can catch 21 flies in a day, so the total number of flies caught by all the frogs is 21 x 18 = <<21 x 18=368>>368 flies. ### Answer: 368 flies
Expected answer: 378
Correct? No
Problem: A community center has 21 chairs in their main meeting room. They are supplemented with an additional 22 chairs from the storage room for a large event. How many chairs are in the meeting room now for the event?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The community center has 21 chairs in their main meeting room. They are supplemented with an additional 22 chairs from the storage room for a large event. The total number of chairs in the meeting room for the event is 21 + 22 = <<21+22=43>>43 chairs. ### Answer: 43
Expected answer: 43
Correct? Yes
Problem: Now, instead of starting with 21 chairs in the main meeting room at the community center, suppose they had only 12 chairs. They still supplement with an additional 22 chairs from the storage room for the event. How many chairs are in the meeting room now for the event?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The community center had 12 chairs in their main meeting room. They supplemented with an additional 22 chairs from the storage room for a large event. The total number of chairs in the meeting room for the event is 12 + 22 = <<12+22=34>>34 chairs. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 14 elephants in a conservation park. This year, 11 new baby elephants were born, and the park received 25 more elephants from various rescues. How many elephants are there in the park now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. There are 14 elephants in the park. 2. 11 new baby elephants were born, so there are now 14 + 11 = <<14+11=25>>25 elephants in the park. 3. The park also received 25 more elephants from various rescues, so there are now 25 + 25 = <<25+25=50>>50 elephants in the park. Therefore, there are 50 elephants in the conservation park now.
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: A treasure chest contains 23 emeralds and 30 diamonds. Unfortunately, 39 of the stones are fake and had to be removed. The number of real stones left (y) is multiplied by itself and then 37 is subtracted to get a number (g) that represents the value of the chest. In another chest, there were 540 rubies which have been equally shared amongst 45 pirates, and then 3 are lost in the division. The remaining number (x) is subtracted from the value of the first chest (g) to get a new value. In the same chest as the rubies, there were also 23 pearls and 11 zirconias, but 9 pieces had to be discarded due to damage. The count (s) is subtracted from the new value to determine the value (m) of the remaining treasure. What is the value (m) of the remaining treasure?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's start by solving the first chest: The number of real stones left (y) is multiplied by itself and then 37 is subtracted to get a number (g) that represents the value of the chest. y = 23 (emeralds) + 30 (diamonds) - 39 (fake stones) = 23 + 30 - 39 = 23 - 19 = 4 g = y^2 - 37 = (4)^2 - 37 = 16 - 37 = -21 Now, let's solve the second chest: The number of rubies left (x) is subtracted from the value of the first chest (g) to get a new value. x = 540 (rubies) - 3 (lost rubies) = 537 g = g - x = -21 - 537 = -558 Now, let's solve the third chest: The count (s) is subtracted from the new value to determine the value (m) of the remaining treasure. s = 23 (pearls) + 11 (zirconias) - 9 (damaged pieces) = 23 + 11 - 9 = 33 - 9 = 24 m = g - s = -558 - 24 = -582 Therefore, the value (m) of the remaining treasure is -582.
Expected answer: 125
Correct? No
Problem: There are 6 confirmed UFO sightings in a small city. After a viral event, sightings increase by a daily average obtained by dividing an additional 504 sightings over the next 14 days. Subtract the initial confirmed sightings from this new daily average. Then, multiply it by the result of taking the maximum number of sightings recorded in one day (9) and subtracting the number you would typically dismiss as random (3). How many sightings are there according to this calculation?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the initial confirmed sightings "x". The daily average obtained by dividing an additional 504 sightings over the next 14 days is 35. So, the new daily average is 35 + x. Subtracting the initial confirmed sightings from this new daily average gives us: 35 + x - x = 35 Multiplying this by the maximum number of sightings recorded in one day (9) and subtracting the number you would typically dismiss as random (3) gives us: (35 + x - x) \* 9 - 3 = 324 So, there are 324 sightings according to this calculation.
Expected answer: 180
Correct? No
Problem: A blanket maker has 5 square patches of blue material. She wants to make an intricate design that requires her to subtract this from 26*25 square patches of red material. Then, she wants to compare this number to her stock of green material, which is 48*21 square patches, by subtracting the number of red patches from the green patches. How many patches is the difference between her stock of green patches and the red patches needed for the design?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The blanket maker needs 26*25 = <<26*25=625>>625 square patches of red material for the design. 2. She has 5 square patches of blue material, so she needs 625 - 5 = <<625-5=620>>620 square patches of red material for the design. 3. She has 48*21 = <<48*21=972>>972 square patches of green material. 4. The difference between the number of red patches needed for the design and the number of green patches she has is 620 - 972 = <<620-972=-352>>-352 square patches. ### Answer: -352
Expected answer: 363
Correct? No
Problem: Lemonville is a small village known for its lemon trees. One year, the villagers picked 38 baskets of lemons from the trees near the river and 24 baskets from the ones near an old well. From the trees near the school, they picked 16 more baskets and from the trees near the mayor's house, they picked 13 more baskets. They realized that their lemons were heavier and they could extract more juice so they decided to get 35 baskets to make lemonade. If each basket of lemons could produce 14 bottles of lemonade, how many bottles of lemonade would they get from the remaining baskets?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The villagers picked a total of 38 + 24 + 16 + 13 = 87 baskets of lemons. If each basket of lemons can produce 14 bottles of lemonade, then the total number of bottles of lemonade they can make is: 87 baskets x 14 bottles per basket = 1204 bottles of lemonade ### Answer: 1204 bottles of lemonade.
Expected answer: 784
Correct? No
Problem: Amy found 21 seashells in the sandbox, but gave 15 of them to her sister. The next day, she found another group of seashells that was 13 more than the amount she had remaining from the previous day. She also found an additional 49. Being a generous sister, she gave 23 to her brother and 27 to her cousin. How many seashells does Amy have left now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Amy had 21 seashells in the sandbox. She gave 15 of them to her sister, so she has 21 - 15 = 6 seashells left. The next day, she found another group of seashells that was 13 more than the amount she had remaining from the previous day. So, she found 13 + 6 = 19 seashells. She also found an additional 49 seashells. So, she has 19 + 49 = 68 seashells in total. Being a generous sister, she gave 23 to her brother and 27 to her cousin. So, she has 68 - 23 - 27 = 28 seashells left. ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 18
Correct? No
Problem: Princess Anna was playing a numbers game in the kingdom. In the first round of the game, she thought of two numbers: 7 and 10. She added them together. In the second round, she thought of a number 29. She subtracted the result from the first round and then subtracted 8 more from that result. In the final round, Princess Anna added the results from the first and second round and then multiplied the sum by the result from the second round. What was the final result of the Princess's game?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. In the first round, Princess Anna added 7 and 10, which gives us 17. 2. In the second round, she subtracted 29 from 17, which gives us -12. 3. Then, she subtracted 8 more from -12, which gives us -20. 4. In the final round, she added 17 and -20, which gives us -3. 5. Finally, she multiplied -3 by -20, which gives us 60. Therefore, the final result of Princess Anna's game is 60.
Expected answer: 84
Correct? No
Problem: Ellen had 15 dollars. Meanwhile, Sam had 48 dollars but then he gave some money to Ellen. After Sam gave his money to Ellen, he had as much money as Ellen originally had. Then, Sam got 24 dollars from his brother. How much money does Sam have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. Sam had 48 dollars initially. 2. He gave some money to Ellen, so he had as much money as Ellen originally had, which is 15 dollars. 3. Sam got 24 dollars from his brother, so he now has 15 + 24 = 39 dollars. ### Answer: 39 dollars.
Expected answer: 57
Correct? No
Problem: A group of scientists began studying a river and found that it was 33 kilometers long. To be thorough, they decided to also study a connected tributary, which added 19 kilometers to the total length of waterway they needed to investigate. However, they later realized that a 30-kilometer portion of the river was inaccessible and couldn't be studied. How many kilometers of the river were they able to study?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The total length of the river and its tributary is 33 + 19 = <<33+19=52>>52 kilometers. However, they later realized that a 30-kilometer portion of the river was inaccessible and couldn't be studied. Therefore, the total length of the accessible waterway is 52 - 30 = <<52-30=22>>22 kilometers. ### Answer: 22 kilometers
Expected answer: 22
Correct? Yes
Problem: After finishing the initial survey, the team of scientists received a special permit to investigate an additional stretch of the river 32 kilometers long that was previously off limits. In total, how many kilometers of the river were the scientists able to study?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The initial survey found that the river was 33 kilometers long. The team received a special permit to investigate an additional stretch of 32 kilometers. The total length of the river that was studied is 33 + 32 = <<33+32=65>>65 kilometers. ### Answer: 65 kilometers
Expected answer: 54
Correct? No
Problem: Suppose instead that the inaccessible portion of the river that the scientists were unable to study was 26 kilometers, not 30. How many kilometers of the river would they have been able to study under these conditions?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The total length of the river and its tributary is 33 + 19 = <<33+19=52>>52 kilometers. However, they later realized that a 26-kilometer portion of the river was inaccessible and couldn't be studied. Therefore, the total length of the accessible waterway is 52 - 26 = <<52-26=26>>26 kilometers. ### Answer: 26 kilometers
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: A photographer took 34 shots at a wedding but decided to remove 19 of them because they were out of focus. The next day he took an additional 21 shots at a different event. Then, he decided to add to this collection, 23 more shots he took on a third event. Similarly, another photographer took 880 shots at a large event and decided to select every 40th shot for his collection. What is the total number of shots in their collections combined?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Photographer 1: * Took 34 shots at a wedding * Removed 19 shots because they were out of focus * Took an additional 21 shots at a different event * Total number of shots = 34 - 19 + 21 = 36 Photographer 2: * Took 880 shots at a large event * Selected every 40th shot for his collection * Total number of shots = 880 / 40 = 22 Total number of shots in their collections combined = 36 + 22 = 58 ### Answer: 58
Expected answer: 81
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate found a treasure chest containing 3 times the amount of his previous loot of 13 gold coins. After spending 22 of these coins for the crew's rum, he discovered another loot of 47 gold coins. How many gold coins does the pirate have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate found a treasure chest containing 3 times the amount of his previous loot of 13 gold coins, so he now has 3 x 13 = <<3 x 13=39>>39 gold coins. After spending 22 of these coins for the crew's rum, he has 39 - 22 = <<39 - 22=17>>17 gold coins left. He then found another loot of 47 gold coins, so he now has 17 + 47 = <<17 + 47=64>>64 gold coins in total. ### Answer: 64 gold coins
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: Recall the pirate's adventure. But let's say, originally the treasure chest he found had 42 times the amount of his previous loot of 13 gold coins instead of 3 times. After spending 22 of these coins for the crew's rum, and discovering another loot of 47 gold coins, how many gold coins does the pirate have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate found a treasure chest containing 42 times the amount of his previous loot of 13 gold coins, so he now has 42 x 13 = <<42 x 13=544>>544 gold coins. After spending 22 of these coins for the crew's rum, he has 544 - 22 = <<544 - 22=522>>522 gold coins left. He then found another loot of 47 gold coins, so he now has 522 + 47 = <<522 + 47=569>>569 gold coins in total. ### Answer: 569 gold coins
Expected answer: 571
Correct? No
Problem: A hiker traveled an average of 900 miles in 36 days. One day, he increases his daily average to 16 miles. This reduces his remaining journey by a certain number of days. After that, he finds a shortcut which saves him an additional 4 days, and a friendly traveller advised him of another path that will save him 40 days. If he also saves 21 days due to good weather, how many days in total did he save on his journey?
CodeLlama 13B:
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Expected answer: 74
Correct? No
Problem: A pillow manufacturing company produces 33 pillows every hour in round the clock operations. In a day, they realized they had incurred a loss of 43 pillows due to machine errors. What is the total number of pillows the company manufactured in a day after accounting for the losses?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The company manufactured 33 pillows per hour, which means they manufactured 33 x 24 = <<33 x 24=828>>828 pillows in a day. However, they incurred a loss of 43 pillows due to machine errors. To find the total number of pillows the company manufactured in a day after accounting for the losses, we need to subtract the number of lost pillows from the total number of pillows manufactured in a day. Total number of pillows manufactured in a day after accounting for the losses = 828 - 43 = <<828 - 43=785>>785 pillows. ### Answer: 785 pillows.
Expected answer: 749
Correct? No
Problem: In a Castle, there are 5 rooms in one wing. The other wing has 216 bricks. Nowadays, there's a strange rule: one room is equivalent to 36 bricks. Following this, if we have to calculate the sum of total rooms from both wings by converting the number of bricks to the number of rooms. How many rooms would be considered in total according to this rule?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the number of rooms in the first wing: 5 rooms x 36 bricks/room = 180 bricks Now, let's calculate the number of rooms in the second wing: 216 bricks / 36 bricks/room = 6 rooms So, the total number of rooms is: 5 rooms + 6 rooms = 11 rooms ### Answer: 11 rooms
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same castle, there is a hidden underground passage which has 9 rooms. After discovering these, if you count all the rooms: the original five, the ones found in the second wing when converting the number of bricks to rooms, and these new rooms from the underground passage together. How many rooms are there in the castle in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the total number of rooms in the castle: 5 rooms in the first wing + 6 rooms in the second wing = 11 rooms Now, let's add the rooms from the underground passage: 11 rooms + 9 rooms = 20 rooms ### Answer: 20 rooms
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose when we originally counted, we made a mistake and there were actually 35 rooms in the first wing of the castle, not 5. If we still convert the bricks in the second wing into the equivalent number of rooms and add them to this new total, how many rooms are now in the castle excluding the underground passage rooms?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first calculate the number of rooms in the first wing: 35 rooms x 36 bricks/room = 1290 bricks Now, let's calculate the number of rooms in the second wing: 216 bricks / 36 bricks/room = 6 rooms So, the total number of rooms is: 1290 bricks + 6 rooms = 1306 rooms ### Answer: 1306 rooms
Expected answer: 41
Correct? No
Problem: A player scored 15 goals each over 31 matches. However, due to an error, 43 of the goals were discounted. Later, the error was rectified and 40 goals were awarded back to the player. Unfortunately, after a reevaluation of the matches, 26 of those goals were deducted from the player again. How many goals does the player end up with?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: 1. The player scored 15 goals per match, so they scored a total of 15 x 31 = <<15 x 31=495>>495 goals in 31 matches. 2. However, 43 of those goals were discounted due to an error, so the player actually scored 495 - 43 = <<495 - 43=452>>452 goals. 3. Later, 40 goals were awarded back to the player, so the player now has 452 + 40 = <<452 + 40=492>>492 goals. 4. Unfortunately, after a reevaluation of the matches, 26 of those goals were deducted from the player again, so the player now has 492 - 26 = <<492 - 26=466>>466 goals. Therefore, the player ends up with 466 goals.
Expected answer: 436
Correct? No
Problem: An aquarium has 9 tanks, each with 49 fish. However, 5 of the fish in one tank are relocated. What is the new total number of fish in the aquarium?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total number of fish in the aquarium before the relocation. We know that each tank has 49 fish, so the total number of fish in the aquarium is 9 tanks x 49 fish/tank = 471 fish. Now, let's find the number of fish that were relocated. We know that 5 fish were relocated from one tank, so the number of fish that were relocated is 5 fish. Now, let's find the new total number of fish in the aquarium. We can do this by subtracting the number of fish that were relocated from the total number of fish before the relocation. So, the new total number of fish in the aquarium is 471 fish - 5 fish = 466 fish. ### Answer: 466 fish
Expected answer: 436
Correct? No
Problem: In a card game, Jeremy has 14 cards. He then discards 19 of his cards, and then gains 32 more cards from the deck. How many cards does Jeremy have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Jeremy had 14 cards initially. He discarded 19 cards, so he has 14 - 19 = <<14-19=-5>>-5 cards left. Then, he gained 32 more cards, so he has -5 + 32 = <<-5+32=27>>27 cards now. ### Answer: 27
Expected answer: 27
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a card game, Jeremy has 14 cards. He then discards 19 of his cards, and then gains 32 more cards from the deck. In the next moved, Jeremy was fortunate enough to be given 7 more cards and found 12 more discarded cards on the table, which he added to his deck. How many cards does Jeremy have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Jeremy had 14 cards initially. He discarded 19 cards, so he has 14 - 19 = <<14-19=-5>>-5 cards left. Then, he gained 32 more cards, so he has -5 + 32 = <<-5+32=27>>27 cards now. In the next move, Jeremy was fortunate enough to be given 7 more cards, so he has 27 + 7 = <<27+7=34>>34 cards now. Then, he found 12 more discarded cards on the table, so he has 34 + 12 = <<34+12=46>>46 cards now. ### Answer: 46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the card game, let's imagine that Jeremy initially had 14 cards, but this time he only discards 19 cards before gaining 13 more cards from the deck. How many cards does Jeremy have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Jeremy had 14 cards initially. He discarded 19 cards, so he has 14 - 19 = <<14-19=-5>>-5 cards left. Then, he gained 13 more cards, so he has -5 + 13 = <<-5+13=8>>8 cards now. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A clock ticks 504 times in 42 minutes. Similarly, another clock ticks 279 times in 31 minutes. Add 34 to the rate of the second clock's ticks per minute. Multiply the first clock's ticks per minute by 35 and then subtract 41 from it. Finally, subtract the rate of the second clock (after adding 34) from the manipulated rate of the first clock. What is the final value?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's first solve the first part of the problem: The first clock ticks 504 times in 42 minutes, so its tick rate is: 504 / 42 = 12 Now, let's solve the second part of the problem: The second clock ticks 279 times in 31 minutes, so its tick rate is: 279 / 31 = 9 Now, let's add 34 to the rate of the second clock's ticks per minute: 9 + 34 = 43 Now, let's multiply the first clock's ticks per minute by 35 and then subtract 41 from it: 12 x 35 - 41 = 419 - 41 = 378 Finally, let's subtract the rate of the second clock (after adding 34) from the manipulated rate of the first clock: 378 - 43 = 335 Therefore, the final value is 335.
Expected answer: 336
Correct? No
Problem: Nina has noted down the rainfall of her town in centimeters over the last few days. On Tuesday, there was a rainfall of 39 cm. The rainfall decreased by 6 cm on Wednesday and further decreased by 31 cm on Thursday. How much rainfall did Nina note on Thursday?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: On Wednesday, the rainfall was 39 - 6 = <<39-6=33>>33 cm. On Thursday, the rainfall was 33 - 31 = <<33-31=2>>2 cm. Therefore, Nina noted 2 cm of rainfall on Thursday.
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: A UFO-watching enthusiast reported seeing 50 UFOs in a month. However, a later investigation revealed that 36 of these were actually meteors. In the next month, the enthusiast reported seeing 41 UFOs, plus an amount equal to the revised (i.e., actual) number of UFO sightings from the previous month, with an additional 5. How many UFO sightings were reported by the enthusiast in the second month?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the number of UFO sightings in the first month "x". We know that 36 of these sightings were actually meteors, so the number of UFO sightings in the first month is x - 36. In the second month, the enthusiast reported seeing 41 UFOs, plus an amount equal to the revised (i.e., actual) number of UFO sightings from the previous month, with an additional 5. So, the number of UFO sightings in the second month is 41 + (x - 36) + 5. Simplifying this expression, we get: 41 + x - 36 + 5 = 41 + x - 21 = 62 + x So, the number of UFO sightings reported by the enthusiast in the second month is 62 + x. ### Answer: 62 + x
Expected answer: 60
Correct? No
Problem: A cat started playing with yarn balls. In her first game, she managed to accumulate 5 yarn balls. In her second game, she got as many balls as the square of what she obtained in the first game plus 8 more. Finally, she lost some of her balls in her third game due to a playful dog. She ended the game with a number of balls which is 25 times the difference between 45 and what she accumulated from the second game. How many yarn balls does the cat have now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Let's start by analyzing the information given in the problem: 1. The cat started with 5 yarn balls in her first game. 2. In her second game, she got as many balls as the square of what she obtained in the first game plus 8 more. 3. She lost some of her balls in her third game due to a playful dog. 4. She ended the game with a number of balls which is 25 times the difference between 45 and what she accumulated from the second game. Let's use the information given in the problem to create a system of equations: Let x be the number of yarn balls the cat has in her first game. Let y be the number of yarn balls the cat has in her second game. Let z be the number of yarn balls the cat has in her third game. From the problem statement, we know that: x = 5 (the number of yarn balls the cat has in her first game) y = x^2 + 8 (the number of yarn balls the cat has in her second game) z = 45 - y (the number of yarn balls the cat has in her third game) We also know that: z = 25(x - y) (the number of yarn balls the cat has in her third game) Now, we can set up a system of equations: x = 5 y = x^2 + 8 z = 45 - y z = 25(x - y) Solving this system of equations, we get: x = 5 y = 48 z = 17 Therefore, the cat has 17 yarn balls in her third game.
Expected answer: 300
Correct? No
Problem: A basket contains 41 balls. The balls are split into two types - tennis balls and cricket balls. If we remove 16 balls from the basket, we get cricket balls. When 9 ping pong balls and 21 basketballs are added to the basket, what is the total number of balls in the basket?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's start by identifying the number of tennis balls in the basket. Since we know that 16 balls were removed, and we know that the remaining balls are cricket balls, we can calculate the number of tennis balls as follows: Number of tennis balls = Total number of balls - Number of cricket balls Number of tennis balls = 41 - 16 Number of tennis balls = 25 Now, let's add the number of ping pong balls and basketballs to the basket. We know that there are 9 ping pong balls and 21 basketballs, so the total number of balls in the basket after adding these balls is: Total number of balls = Number of tennis balls + Number of ping pong balls + Number of basketballs Total number of balls = 25 + 9 + 21 Total number of balls = 45 Therefore, the total number of balls in the basket is 45.
Expected answer: 55
Correct? No
Problem: The design of a classic wall clock dictates that there should be 1 number represented for every 12 around the clock face. However, your quirky modernist clockmaker friend wants to do things differently. They want to represent 37 hours on the clock's face, each hour has an equivalent of 1 square. Your friend has already completed 32 squares. They left their project for a while, and when they came back, they forgot how many squares they needed to fulfill their quirk. So they did some math to figure it out: they subtracted 32 from 37, added 42 to the result, and then subtracted 37 from that total. Suddenly, an idea occurred to them. What if they add 25 more squares for representing minutes on their quirky clock? Plus, they also wanted to add another 28 squares for seconds. Since your friend is a bit forgetful, they forgot how many squares they need again to finish their project. So, they did a little more math - added 41 to 25, followed by another 28, and then added 17 to the result. Because your friend didn't have enough material, they decided that they could reduce the total number of squares by 23. Finally, they added the number they figured out at the beginning (for hours) to this reduced number. Can you help your friend figure out how many squares they would need in total to complete their quirky clock?
CodeLlama 13B:
Sure, I can help your friend with that! First, let's start with the number of squares they need for the hours: 37 hours x 1 square per hour = 37 squares Now, let's add the number of squares they need for the minutes: 25 minutes x 1 square per minute = 25 squares Next, let's add the number of squares they need for the seconds: 28 seconds x 1 square per second = 28 squares Now, let's reduce the total number of squares by 23: 37 + 25 + 28 - 23 = 71 Finally, let's add the number of squares they need for the hours: 71 + 37 = 118 So, your friend would need 118 squares in total to complete their quirky clock.
Expected answer: 98
Correct? No
Problem: An orange farm produced 2 times the 28 pounds of oranges they typically produce in a single day due to a new method. This production also multiplied by the 15 days of the harvest period. If the farm then added 16 pounds of a rare orange variant to this harvest, how much did the farm produce in total?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The farm produced 2 times the 28 pounds of oranges they typically produce in a single day, which is 2 x 28 = 56 pounds. The farm produced 56 pounds x 15 days = 840 pounds. The farm added 16 pounds of a rare orange variant to this harvest, which is 840 + 16 = 856 pounds. ### Answer: 856 pounds.
Expected answer: 856
Correct? Yes
Problem: Previously, the orange farm had been able to double its typical daily output of 28 pounds to increase its harvest yield. However, imagine what would have happened had the farm originally been producing a lesser daily output, such as 7 pounds. If they were still able to double this amount each day of the 15-day harvest period and added the same 16 pounds of the rare orange variant to their yield, how much would the farm have produced in that case?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: If the farm originally produced 7 pounds of oranges per day, they would have been able to double this amount each day of the 15-day harvest period, resulting in a total of 7 x 2 x 15 = 525 pounds of oranges. Adding the 16 pounds of the rare orange variant to this yield would result in a total of 525 + 16 = 541 pounds. ### Answer: 541 pounds.
Expected answer: 226
Correct? No
Problem: A bus has 37 passengers. At the next stop, 20 more passengers get on. Before the bus reaches to the next stop, 44 passengers get off. Now, suppose this remaining number of passengers each pays an $11 fare, but the bus company also deducts a $14 service fee from the total fare. How much revenue does the bus company get?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's first find the total number of passengers on the bus at the next stop: 37 + 20 = 57 Now, let's find the total fare collected by the bus company: 57 x $11 = $607 Now, let's deduct the service fee: $607 - $14 = $593 So, the bus company gets a total revenue of $593. ### Answer: $593
Expected answer: 129
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate found a treasure chest with 13 emeralds, 42 rubies, and 19 sapphires. He gave away 43 of these precious gems to his crewmates. How many gems did the pirate have left?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: The pirate had 13 emeralds, 42 rubies, and 19 sapphires. He gave away 43 gems to his crewmates. 13 emeralds + 42 rubies + 19 sapphires = 74 gems 74 gems - 43 gems = 31 gems The pirate had 31 gems left. ### Answer: 31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: A certain reserve has 16 ginger giraffes. They then bring in the same number of golden giraffes as they had of the ginger ones. Later, they decide to add another group of 46 greyish giraffes. What is the total number of giraffes in the reserve now?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the number of ginger giraffes x. We know that the reserve has 16 ginger giraffes, so x = 16. Later, they bring in the same number of golden giraffes as they had of the ginger ones, so x + x = 16 + 16 = 32. Now, they add another group of 46 greyish giraffes, so the total number of giraffes in the reserve is: x + x + 46 = 32 + 46 = 88. ### Answer: 88
Expected answer: 78
Correct? No
Problem: A turtle decides to swim. One day, it travels as many leagues as 11 plus 10, then multiplies that by 16 to get the total distance it swam that week. Later, it realized it had over calculated the distance by 41 leagues. What is the real distance it swam that week?
CodeLlama 13B:
Reasoning: Let's call the distance the turtle swam that week "x" leagues. We know that the turtle swam as many leagues as 11 plus 10, so we can write: x = 11 + 10 We also know that the turtle multiplied the distance by 16 to get the total distance it swam that week. So we can write: x = 16x We also know that the turtle overcalculated the distance by 41 leagues. So we can write: x = 41 Now we have two equations and two unknowns. We can solve for "x" by subtracting the two equations: 16x - x = 41 Simplifying the equation: 15x = 41 Dividing both sides by 15: x = 41/15 x = 2.7 So the real distance the turtle swam that week was 2.7 leagues.
Expected answer: 295
Correct? No