Common Core Standard 4.NBT.B.4
This standard covers the following:
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Problem: In a forest, there were originally 5840 trees. Over the course of a year, 1699 trees were cut down. How many trees remain in the forest now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the number of trees remaining, we subtract the number of trees cut down from the original number of trees. 5840 - 1699 = <<5840-1699=4141>>4141 trees. ### Answer: 4141
Expected answer: 4141
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the initial deforestation, an environmental group came to replant the forest. They managed to plant 1702 new trees in the forest area. Combining these newly planted trees with the existing ones, how many trees are in the forest now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the total number of trees in the forest now, we add the number of newly planted trees to the number of trees remaining after the deforestation. 4141 + 1702 = <<4141+1702=5843>>5843 trees. ### Answer: 5843
Expected answer: 5843
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous example, the forest originally had 5840 trees. But what if there were actually more trees before they were cut down? Assume the forest actually had 6331 trees originally. With the same number of trees (1699) cut down, how many trees would there then be in the forest now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the number of trees remaining, we subtract the number of trees cut down from the original number of trees. 6331 - 1699 = <<6331-1699=4632>>4632 trees. ### Answer: 4632
Expected answer: 4632
Correct? Yes
Problem: A company has 4058 litres of red paint. They use 3879 litres for a large project. How many litres of red paint are left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company has 4058-3879 = <<4058-3879=179>>179 litres of red paint left. ### Answer: 179
Expected answer: 179
Correct? Yes
Problem: After they used some paint for a large project, the company realized they actually used less paint than they originally thought. They only used 1779 litres of red paint instead of the previously thought 4058 litres. How many litres of red paint does the company now realize they have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company originally had 4058 litres of red paint. They used 1779 litres of red paint. So, the company now realizes they have 4058-1779 = <<4058-1779=2279>>2279 litres of red paint left. ### Answer: 2279
Expected answer: 2279
Correct? Yes
Problem: A door production company made 3706 doors in their first factory and made 4404 more doors in their second factory. How many doors did the company manufacture in total from both factories?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 3706+4404 = <<3706+4404=8110>>8110 doors in total from both factories. ### Answer: 8110
Expected answer: 8110
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the door production company made a total of 3706 doors in their first factory and 4404 doors in their second factory, they decided to distribute 7730 doors to various stores across the country. How many doors does the company have left after distribution?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made a total of 3706+4404 = <<3706+4404=8110>>8110 doors. After distributing 7730 doors, the company has 8110-7730 = <<8110-7730=380>>380 doors left. ### Answer: 380
Expected answer: 380
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that the door production company actually made 3706 doors in their first factory and 4380 doors, not 4404, in their second factory. How many doors did the company manufacture in total from both factories under this new scenario?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 3706+4380 = <<3706+4380=8086>>8086 doors in total from both factories under this new scenario. ### Answer: 8086
Expected answer: 8086
Correct? Yes
Problem: A philanthropist decided to donate a certain number of presents to two children's hospitals. She donated 1455 gifts to the first hospital and 4020 gifts to the second hospital. How many gifts did she donate in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The philanthropist donated 1455 + 4020 = <<1455+4020=5475>>5475 gifts in total. ### Answer: 5475
Expected answer: 5475
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of donating 4020 gifts as originally planned, the philanthropist only managed to donate 3085 gifts to the second hospital. How many gifts did she donate in total to the two children's hospitals then?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The philanthropist donated 1455 + 3085 = <<1455+3085=4540>>4540 gifts in total. ### Answer: 4540
Expected answer: 4540
Correct? Yes
Problem: In two mutually exclusive regions along a river, naturalists identified a large number of fish species. In one region, there were 1939 different species, and in the second region, they identified 3346 different species. How many different fish species were identified in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of different fish species identified is 1939 + 3346 = <<1939+3346=5285>>5285. ### Answer: 5285
Expected answer: 5285
Correct? Yes
Problem: In two mutually exclusive regions along a river, naturalists identified a large number of fish species. In one region, there were 1939 different species, and in the second region, they identified 3346 different species. How many different fish species were identified in total? Later, it was found out that 4641 species were duplicated in the count. How many unique fish species were actually identified in the two regions?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of different fish species identified is 1939 + 3346 = <<1939+3346=5285>>5285. The number of unique fish species identified is 5285 - 4641 = <<5285-4641=644>>644. ### Answer: 644
Expected answer: 644
Correct? Yes
Problem: In two mutually exclusive regions along a river, naturalists identified a large number of fish species. In one region, there were 1939 different species, and in the second region, they identified 3346 different species. Later, they realized that there was a mistake in their initial count from the second region, and it was actually found out that there were 7428 unique species. How many different fish species were actually identified in total from both regions?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of different fish species identified is 1939 + 7428 = <<1939+7428=9367>>9367. ### Answer: 9367
Expected answer: 9367
Correct? Yes
Problem: As an auto manufacturing plant, you had a very productive day and produced 2489 cars during the morning shift. During the afternoon shift, you managed to produce another 4691 cars. How many cars were produced in total on this high-output day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of cars produced is the sum of the cars produced during the morning and afternoon shifts. Total cars produced = 2489 + 4691 = <<2489+4691=7180>>7180 cars. ### Answer: 7180
Expected answer: 7180
Correct? Yes
Problem: After manufacturing 2489 cars during the morning shift and 4691 cars in the afternoon shift, the auto plant had to continue production into the night due to high demand. During the night shift, they produced an additional 1859 cars. What is the total number of cars that the plant produced during this extremely busy day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of cars produced is the sum of the cars produced during the morning, afternoon, and night shifts. Total cars produced = 2489 + 4691 + 1859 = <<2489+4691+1859=9039>>9039 cars. ### Answer: 9039
Expected answer: 9039
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider that, instead of producing 2489 cars during the morning shift as previously thought, the auto manufacturing plant actually manufactured 3846 cars due to an error in the initial report. If they still produced 4691 cars in the afternoon shift, how many cars were produced in total during the day shift?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of cars produced is the sum of the cars produced during the morning and afternoon shifts. Total cars produced = 3846 + 4691 = <<3846+4691=8537>>8537 cars. ### Answer: 8537
Expected answer: 8537
Correct? Yes
Problem: A computer manufacturer had 4691 units in its inventory. It sold 1428 units. How many units are left in the computer manufacturer's inventory?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The computer manufacturer has 4691-1428 = <<4691-1428=3263>>3263 units left in its inventory. ### Answer: 3263
Expected answer: 3263
Correct? Yes
Problem: After selling 1428 units from an initial inventory of 4691, the computer manufacturer received a new shipment with an addition of 1132 units. After this new shipment, how many units are currently in the computer manufacturer's inventory?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: After selling 1428 units, the computer manufacturer has 4691-1428 = <<4691-1428=3263>>3263 units left in its inventory. After receiving the new shipment, the computer manufacturer has 3263+1132 = <<3263+1132=4395>>4395 units in its inventory. ### Answer: 4395
Expected answer: 4395
Correct? Yes
Problem: A juice company produces 4394 gallons of apple juice and 2693 gallons of orange juice. How many gallons of juice did they produce in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total amount of juice produced is the sum of the apple juice and the orange juice. Total juice = 4394 + 2693 = <<4394+2693=7087>>7087 gallons. ### Answer: 7087
Expected answer: 7087
Correct? Yes
Problem: After producing all the juice, the juice company sold 110 gallons during a tasting event at their factory. How many gallons of juice did they have left after the event?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The juice company had 7087 gallons of juice before the event. After selling 110 gallons during the event, the company had 7087 - 110 = <<7087-110=6977>>6977 gallons of juice left. ### Answer: 6977
Expected answer: 6977
Correct? Yes
Problem: Imagine if instead of 2693 gallons, the juice company initially produced 1780 gallons of orange juice. Given that the apple juice production remains the same, how many gallons of juice did they produce in total now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total amount of juice produced is the sum of the apple juice and the orange juice. Total juice = 4394 + 1780 = <<4394+1780=6174>>6174 gallons. ### Answer: 6174
Expected answer: 6174
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the year 2020, the number of baby boys born in a particular city was 2709, and the number of baby girls was 5263. How many babies were born in total in that city during the year 2020?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of babies born in the city in 2020 is the sum of the number of baby boys and the number of baby girls. Total number of babies = 2709 (boys) + 5263 (girls) = <<2709+5263=7972>>7972 ### Answer: 7972
Expected answer: 7972
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, if out of the total babies born, 394 were twins, how many single-birth babies were born in the city in the year 2020?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of single-birth babies is the total number of babies minus the number of twins. Total single-birth babies = Total babies - Twins = 7972 - 394 = <<7972-394=7578>>7578 ### Answer: 7578
Expected answer: 7578
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenarios, let's now consider a different year. In the year 2021, the number of baby boys born in the same city was 1241, while the number of baby girls remained the same at 5263. How many babies were born in total in the city during the year 2021?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of babies born in the city in 2021 is the sum of the number of baby boys and the number of baby girls. Total number of babies = 1241 (boys) + 5263 (girls) = <<1241+5263=6504>>6504 ### Answer: 6504
Expected answer: 6504
Correct? Yes
Problem: A train was originally carrying 5682 passengers. At a stop, 5079 passengers got off. How many passengers are left on the train?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of passengers left on the train is 5682 - 5079 = <<5682-5079=603>>603. ### Answer: 603
Expected answer: 603
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's revisit the initial scenario with a slight change. Suppose initially the train was carrying the same number of 5682 passengers, but this time, only 2281 passengers got off at the stop instead of 5079. Now, how many passengers are left on the train?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of passengers left on the train is 5682 - 2281 = <<5682-2281=3401>>3401. ### Answer: 3401
Expected answer: 3401
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toothpaste factory produced 4012 tubes of toothpaste in the morning shift. It increased its production and made 882 more tubes in the afternoon shift. How many tubes of toothpaste did the factory produce in a single day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory produced 4012+882 = <<4012+882=4894>>4894 tubes of toothpaste in a single day. ### Answer: 4894
Expected answer: 4894
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario: The toothpaste factory produced 4012 tubes of toothpaste in the morning shift and 882 more in the afternoon shift. However, 1734 tubes were found to be defective and had to be discarded. How many tubes of toothpaste were left after discarding the defective ones?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory produced 4894 tubes of toothpaste in a single day, as calculated previously. After discarding the defective ones, the number of tubes left is 4894-1734 = <<4894-1734=3160>>3160 tubes. ### Answer: 3160
Expected answer: 3160
Correct? Yes
Problem: In light of the problem with defective tubes, the toothpaste factory adjusted their production process. In the morning shift, they produced 1296 tubes of toothpaste. In the afternoon shift, they still managed to produce 882 tubes. How many tubes of toothpaste did the factory produce in a day after adjusting the production process?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory produced 1296+882 = <<1296+882=2178>>2178 tubes of toothpaste in a day after adjusting the production process. ### Answer: 2178
Expected answer: 2178
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are two factories that each produce backpacks. One factory produces 4641 backpacks, and the other produces 4818 bags. How many backpacks do the factories produce altogether?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factories produce 4641+4818 = <<4641+4818=9459>>9459 backpacks altogether. ### Answer: 9459
Expected answer: 9459
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, the two factories produced a total of 4641 and 4818 backpacks. If 9235 backpacks were sold, how many backpacks remain after the sales?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factories produced 4641+4818 = <<4641+4818=9459>>9459 backpacks altogether. After selling 9235 backpacks, the number of backpacks remaining is 9459-9235 = <<9459-9235=224>>224. ### Answer: 224
Expected answer: 224
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, there were 4641 backpacks from the first factory. Suppose the first factory only produced 1444 backpacks, with the second factory still producing 4818 backpacks. How many backpacks would then be produced in total by the two factories?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factories produce 1444+4818 = <<1444+4818=6262>>6262 backpacks altogether. ### Answer: 6262
Expected answer: 6262
Correct? Yes
Problem: A cat rescue center started with 880 cats. During the year, the center was able to rescue 6977 more cats. How many cats did the rescue center have in total after one year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The cat rescue center had 880+6977 = <<880+6977=7857>>7857 cats in total after one year. ### Answer: 7857
Expected answer: 7857
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on the previous question, the cat rescue center found homes for 2854 of the cats that were remaining. How many cats are still waiting to be adopted from the rescue center?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The cat rescue center had 7857-2854 = <<7857-2854=4903>>4903 cats still waiting to be adopted from the rescue center. ### Answer: 4903
Expected answer: 5003
Correct? No
Problem: In retrospect, the cat rescue center realized that they initially miscounted the number of cats that started in the shelter. They actually started with 2476 cats, not 880, but still rescued another 6977 cats during the year. Considering this new information, how many cats did the rescue center have in total after one year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The cat rescue center had 2476+6977 = <<2476+6977=9453>>9453 cats in total after one year. ### Answer: 9453
Expected answer: 9453
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a truck manufacturing company, 4689 trucks were produced in the first quarter of the year, and 2372 trucks were produced in the second quarter. How many trucks did the company produce in the first two quarters of the year combined?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company produced 4689+2372 = <<4689+2372=7061>>7061 trucks in the first two quarters of the year combined. ### Answer: 7061
Expected answer: 7061
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous question, if the truck manufacturing company further produced 2086 trucks in the third quarter, what would be the total number of trucks produced in the first three quarters of the year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company produced 7061+2086 = <<7061+2086=9147>>9147 trucks in the first three quarters of the year combined. ### Answer: 9147
Expected answer: 9147
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on our previous scenario, suppose the truck manufacturing company had actually produced 3702 trucks instead of 2372 trucks in the second quarter. If they had still produced 4689 trucks in the first quarter, how many trucks would they then have produced during the first two quarters combined?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company produced 4689+3702 = <<4689+3702=8391>>8391 trucks in the first two quarters of the year combined. ### Answer: 8391
Expected answer: 8391
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sunglasses manufacturing company had 4610 sunglasses in the morning. Throughout the day, 3109 sunglasses were sold. How many sunglasses are left unsold?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of sunglasses left unsold is 4610 - 3109 = <<4610-3109=1501>>1501. ### Answer: 1501
Expected answer: 1501
Correct? Yes
Problem: As a follow-up to the previous scenario: suppose that at the beginning of the day, the sunglasses manufacturer only had 3208 sunglasses instead of 4610. After selling 3109 sunglasses, how many would they have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of sunglasses left unsold is 3208 - 3109 = <<3208-3109=99>>99. ### Answer: 99
Expected answer: 99
Correct? Yes
Problem: A garden had a total of 9292 flowers. However, 888 of them wilted due to changes in the weather. How many flowers are left in the garden?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of flowers left in the garden is 9292-888 = <<9292-888=8404>>8404. ### Answer: 8404
Expected answer: 8404
Correct? Yes
Problem: The recycling plant had 5203 plastic bottles in total. After processing them, there were 766 bottles left unprocessed. How many plastic bottles did they process in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The recycling plant processed 5203-766 = <<5203-766=4437>>4437 plastic bottles in total. ### Answer: 4437
Expected answer: 4437
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the recycling plant initially had 3913 plastic bottles instead of 5203, how many bottles did they process after taking into consideration that they still had 766 unprocessed bottles left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The recycling plant processed 3913-766 = <<3913-766=3147>>3147 plastic bottles in total. ### Answer: 3147
Expected answer: 3147
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a year, a lemon tree produced 676 lemons. The following year it produced 2709 lemons. How many lemons did it yield in these two years?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The lemon tree produced 676+2709 = <<676+2709=3385>>3385 lemons in two years. ### Answer: 3385
Expected answer: 3385
Correct? Yes
Problem: In one particular orchard, there are two identical lemon trees. If each tree produced the same number of lemons as in the previous question, how many lemons did the two trees produce in total over these two years?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Each tree produced 3385 lemons in two years. So, the two trees produced 3385*2 = <<3385*2=6770>>6770 lemons in total over these two years. ### Answer: 6770
Expected answer: 6770
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the following year, the lemon production spiked dramatically. One of the trees produced 5628 lemons instead of the 2709 lemons it produced in the previous two years. If the other tree continued to produce 676 lemons as before, how many lemons did they yield in total during this year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The two trees produced 5628+676 = <<5628+676=6304>>6304 lemons in total during this year. ### Answer: 6304
Expected answer: 6304
Correct? Yes
Problem: There were 8908 baby items on sale at a local store. After a busy day, they sold 2801 items. How many baby items were left for sale?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The local store had 8908-2801 = <<8908-2801=6107>>6107 baby items left for sale. ### Answer: 6107
Expected answer: 6107
Correct? Yes
Problem: An astronomer used his telescope to observe 3272 stars in one hemisphere of the sky. Then he observed 1862 stars in the other hemisphere. How many stars did he observe in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The astronomer observed 3272+1862 = <<3272+1862=5134>>5134 stars in total. ### Answer: 5134
Expected answer: 5134
Correct? Yes
Problem: A door manufacturer produced 2410 doors one month and then produced another 6445 doors the following month. How many doors in total did the manufacturer produce in these two months?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The manufacturer produced 2410+6445 = <<2410+6445=8855>>8855 doors in total. ### Answer: 8855
Expected answer: 8855
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the door manufacturer produced a total of 2410 in one month and 6445 in the next month, they ended up selling 3511 doors. How many doors does the manufacturer have left after these sales?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The manufacturer produced a total of 2410+6445 = <<2410+6445=8855>>8855 doors. The manufacturer has 8855-3511 = <<8855-3511=5344>>5344 doors left after these sales. ### Answer: 5344
Expected answer: 5344
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the door manufacturer had initially produced 2410 doors in one month and then adjusted their operations to produce more, making 6506 doors the following month instead of 6445, how many doors in total would they have produced in these two months?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The manufacturer produced 2410+6506 = <<2410+6506=8916>>8916 doors in total. ### Answer: 8916
Expected answer: 8916
Correct? Yes
Problem: In an aquatic study, researchers found 6458 starfish. However, 6399 starfish were affected by certain environmental conditions. How many starfish were not affected?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of starfish that were not affected is 6458-6399 = <<6458-6399=59>>59. ### Answer: 59
Expected answer: 59
Correct? Yes
Problem: The researchers revised their initial findings and determined that the number of starfish affected by the environmental conditions was actually 2346, not 6399. Given this correction, how many starfish were unaffected in the original location?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of starfish that were unaffected is 6458-2346 = <<6458-2346=4112>>4112. ### Answer: 4112
Expected answer: 4112
Correct? Yes
Problem: A popular clothing store sold 2013 blue jeans and 1650 khaki pants. How many total pairs of pants did they sell?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store sold 2013+1650 = <<2013+1650=3663>>3663 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 3663
Expected answer: 3663
Correct? Yes
Problem: A popular clothing store sold 2013 blue jeans and 1650 khaki pants in the first quarter of the year. In the second quarter of the year, they sold an additional 1400 pants. How many total pairs of pants did they sell across these two quarters?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store sold 2013+1650 = <<2013+1650=3663>>3663 pairs of pants in the first quarter. In the second quarter, they sold 1400 pants. Therefore, the total number of pants sold across these two quarters is 3663+1400 = <<3663+1400=5063>>5063 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 5063
Expected answer: 5063
Correct? Yes
Problem: The clothing store sold 2013 blue jeans and 1650 khaki pants in the first quarter of the year. But what if the second quarter sales did not add 1400 more pants, but instead, the store had sold 3298 khaki pants in the first quarter instead of 1650? How many total pairs of pants did they sell in the first quarter then?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store sold 2013+3298 = <<2013+3298=5311>>5311 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 5311
Expected answer: 5311
Correct? Yes
Problem: In one part of the Sun, there are 2987 atoms in a small area. In another part, there are 3554 atoms in a similar small area. How many atoms are there in total in the two areas?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There are 2987+3554 = <<2987+3554=6541>>6541 atoms in total in the two areas. ### Answer: 6541
Expected answer: 6541
Correct? Yes
Problem: In one part of the Sun, there are 2987 atoms in a small area. In another part, there are 3554 atoms in a similar small area. How many atoms are there in total in the two areas? Subsequently, a solar flare carried away 1291 atoms from these areas. How many atoms are left after the solar flare?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There are 2987+3554 = <<2987+3554=6541>>6541 atoms in total in the two areas. After the solar flare, there are 6541-1291 = <<6541-1291=5250>>5250 atoms left. ### Answer: 5250
Expected answer: 5250
Correct? Yes
Problem: In one part of the Sun, there are 2987 atoms in a small area. In another part, there are 3554 atoms in a similar small area. How many atoms are there in total in the two areas? Now consider a different scenario in another part of the Sun where there are 2987 atoms in a small area. In a neighbouring part, there are 5421 atoms in a similar small area instead of the previously considered 3554 atoms. How many atoms are there in total in these two areas?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There are 2987+3554 = <<2987+3554=6541>>6541 atoms in total in the two areas. ### Answer: 6541
Expected answer: 8408
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate found a treasure worth 8475 gold coins. However, another pirate was already claiming 4496 of those coins. How many gold coins would the first pirate have after giving the second pirate his share?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The first pirate would have 8475-4496 = <<8475-4496=3979>>3979 gold coins after giving the second pirate his share. ### Answer: 3979
Expected answer: 3979
Correct? Yes
Problem: The first pirate realized that he miscounted his original treasure. It was not 8475 gold coins, but 9328 gold coins. After still giving the second pirate his share of 4496 coins, how many gold coins did the first pirate actually have in the beginning?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The first pirate actually had 9328-4496 = <<9328-4496=4832>>4832 gold coins in the beginning. ### Answer: 4832
Expected answer: 4832
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sock company had 6761 pairs of socks in its inventory. Then it sold 1458 pairs. How many pairs of socks are left in the inventory?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company has 6761-1458 = <<6761-1458=5303>>5303 pairs of socks left in the inventory. ### Answer: 5303
Expected answer: 5303
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the sock company sold 1458 pairs of socks out of 6761 pairs, the company decided to donate another 3328 pairs to charity. How many pairs of socks are left in the inventory after the donation?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company has 5303-3328 = <<5303-3328=1975>>1975 pairs of socks left in the inventory after the donation. ### Answer: 1975
Expected answer: 1975
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of selling 1458 pairs of socks, the sock company only managed to sell 537 pairs out of the initial 6761 pairs. How many pairs of socks are left in the inventory in this scenario?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company has 6761-537 = <<6761-537=6224>>6224 pairs of socks left in the inventory. ### Answer: 6224
Expected answer: 6224
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pizza place had 8412 boxes of pizza in their store. They received a new delivery of 197 boxes. How many boxes of pizza are now in the store?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The pizza place had 8412+197 = <<8412+197=8609>>8609 boxes of pizza now in the store. ### Answer: 8609
Expected answer: 8609
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if the pizza place originally had 5292 boxes of pizza in their store, instead of 8412, before they received the 197 new pizza boxes? How many boxes of pizza are then in the store?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The pizza place had 5292+197 = <<5292+197=5489>>5489 boxes of pizza now in the store. ### Answer: 5489
Expected answer: 5489
Correct? Yes
Problem: The moon is approximately 2976 kilometers away from the nearest satellite and 2500 kilometers away from the farthest one. What is the total distance, in kilometers, covered by the moon to the satellites?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total distance covered by the moon to the satellites is 2976+2500 = <<2976+2500=5476>>5476 kilometers. ### Answer: 5476
Expected answer: 5476
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the moon has covered a distance of 2976 kilometers to the nearest satellite and 2500 kilometers to the furthest, it then travels an additional 4188 kilometers to another satellite. What is the total distance, in kilometers, covered by the moon to reach all three satellites?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total distance covered by the moon to reach all three satellites is 2976+2500+4188 = <<2976+2500+4188=9664>>9664 kilometers. ### Answer: 9664
Expected answer: 9664
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reconsidering the data, it was found that the moon's distance to the nearest satellite was actually 5822 kilometers, not 2976 kilometers, but the distance to the farthest remained 2500 kilometers. What would the total distance, in kilometers, covered by the moon to reach the two satellites be considering this new information?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total distance covered by the moon to the satellites is 5822+2500 = <<5822+2500=8322>>8322 kilometers. ### Answer: 8322
Expected answer: 8322
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toothbrush manufacturing company produced 6374 toothbrushes last month. This month, they increased production and made 93 more toothbrushes than last month. What's the total number of toothbrushes the company made this month?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 6374+93 = <<6374+93=6467>>6467 toothbrushes this month. ### Answer: 6467
Expected answer: 6467
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following on from the previous problem: After the toothbrush manufacturing company produced a total number of toothbrushes this month, they distributed 5927 toothbrushes to various pharmacies. How many toothbrushes are left with the company after distribution?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company distributed 5927 toothbrushes to pharmacies. The company has 6467-5927 = <<6467-5927=540>>540 toothbrushes left. ### Answer: 540
Expected answer: 540
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a revision to the previous problem: Suppose that, last month, the toothbrush manufacturing company actually produced 6374 toothbrushes, and this month, they increased production by an even larger margin and made 2933 more toothbrushes than last month. What would be the new total number of toothbrushes the company made this month?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 6374+2933 = <<6374+2933=9307>>9307 toothbrushes this month. ### Answer: 9307
Expected answer: 9307
Correct? Yes
Problem: An astronomical observatory has 5619 telescopes of one model and 1220 of another. How many telescopes does the observatory have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The observatory has 5619+1220 = <<5619+1220=6839>>6839 telescopes in total. ### Answer: 6839
Expected answer: 6839
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially the observatory only had 8547 telescopes of one model instead of 5619, but still had 1220 of another model. How many telescopes would the observatory have had in total at the start in this case?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The observatory would have had 8547+1220 = <<8547+1220=9767>>9767 telescopes in total at the start. ### Answer: 9767
Expected answer: 9767
Correct? Yes
Problem: The highest slide in the park has 4165 steps to reach the top of it, but the third highest slide has 3908 steps. How many more steps are there to the top of the highest slide compared to the third highest slide?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The difference in steps between the highest and third highest slide is 4165-3908 = <<4165-3908=257>>257 steps. ### Answer: 257
Expected answer: 257
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, we looked at how many more steps the highest slide had compared to the third highest slide. Suppose now we know that the absolutely tallest slide in the entire city, not just the park, has 8890 steps. How many more steps does the tallest slide in the city have compared to the third highest slide in the park?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The difference in steps between the tallest slide in the city and the third highest slide in the park is 8890-3908 = <<8890-3908=4982>>4982 steps. ### Answer: 4982
Expected answer: 4982
Correct? Yes
Problem: There is a special clock that counts seconds instead of hours, minutes, and seconds. The clock started counting from 0 and after some time the clock showed 5259 seconds. When Roberta looked at the clock, it showed 4407 seconds. How many seconds passed from when Roberta checked the time to the current clock reading?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The clock showed 5259 seconds at some point, and then it showed 4407 seconds when Roberta checked the time. This means that the clock has counted 5259 - 4407 = <<5259-4407=852>>852 seconds from when Roberta checked the time to the current clock reading. ### Answer: 852
Expected answer: 852
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario: there is a special clock that counts seconds instead of hours, minutes, and seconds. The clock started counting from 0 and after some time the clock showed 5259 seconds. When Roberta looked at the clock, it showed 4407 seconds. As a continuation, suppose that after Roberta's check, she spent 4087 additional seconds completing a task. Combining the time she spent on the task and the time that had passed since she checked, how many seconds total had passed since she first checked the clock?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: From the previous scenario, we know that 852 seconds passed from when Roberta checked the time to the current clock reading. After checking the time, Roberta spent 4087 seconds on a task. Therefore, the total time that passed since she first checked the clock is 852 + 4087 = <<852+4087=4939>>4939 seconds. ### Answer: 4939
Expected answer: 4939
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on the previous scenario: there is a special clock that counts seconds instead of hours, minutes, and seconds. The clock started counting from 0 and after some time the clock showed 7840 seconds instead of 5259 as in the previous case. When Roberta looked at the clock, it showed 4407 seconds as before. With this change, how many seconds passed from when Roberta checked the time to the current clock reading?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The clock showed 7840 seconds at some point, and then it showed 4407 seconds when Roberta checked the time. This means that the clock has counted 7840 - 4407 = <<7840-4407=3433>>3433 seconds from when Roberta checked the time to the current clock reading. ### Answer: 3433
Expected answer: 3433
Correct? Yes
Problem: The local dog shelter has 8903 dogs at the beginning of the year. By the end of the year, 6988 dogs have been adopted. How many dogs are still at the shelter at the end of the year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of dogs still at the shelter at the end of the year is 8903 - 6988 = <<8903-6988=1915>>1915 dogs. ### Answer: 1915
Expected answer: 1915
Correct? Yes
Problem: In Cheeseville, a local cheese factory produces 954 lbs of cheddar cheese and 7946 lbs of mozzarella cheese in a single day. How much cheese does the factory produce in total in a day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory produces 954 + 7946 = <<954+7946=8900>>8900 lbs of cheese in total in a day. ### Answer: 8900
Expected answer: 8900
Correct? Yes
Problem: In Cheeseville, a local cheese factory produces 954 lbs of cheddar cheese and 7946 lbs of mozzarella cheese in a single day. However, due to an issue in the packaging department, they were only able to package 4212 lbs of the total cheese produced. How much cheese was left unpackaged that day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory produced 954 + 7946 = <<954+7946=8900>>8900 lbs of cheese in total in a day. The amount of cheese left unpackaged is 8900 - 4212 = <<8900-4212=4688>>4688 lbs. ### Answer: 4688
Expected answer: 4688
Correct? Yes
Problem: A rope manufacturer produces 2591 meters of rope in the morning. In the afternoon, they produce an additional 6567 meters. How many meters of rope did they produce in total for the day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total amount of rope produced in the day is the sum of the rope produced in the morning and the afternoon. Total rope produced = Morning production + Afternoon production Total rope produced = 2591 meters + 6567 meters Total rope produced = <<2591+6567=9158>>9158 meters ### Answer: 9158
Expected answer: 9158
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the rope produced earlier, the manufacturer also sold 3212 meters of rope. How many meters of rope are left after the sale?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The amount of rope left after the sale is the total amount of rope produced minus the amount of rope sold. Rope left = Total rope produced - Rope sold Rope left = 9158 meters - 3212 meters Rope left = <<9158-3212=5946>>5946 meters ### Answer: 5946
Expected answer: 5946
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that in the morning, the rope manufacturer had produced 2591 meters of rope as before. However, in the afternoon they produce 2397 meters of rope instead of the 6567 meters they previously produced. How many meters of rope did they produce in total for the day now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total amount of rope produced in the day is the sum of the rope produced in the morning and the afternoon. Total rope produced = Morning production + Afternoon production Total rope produced = 2591 meters + 2397 meters Total rope produced = <<2591+2397=4988>>4988 meters ### Answer: 4988
Expected answer: 4988
Correct? Yes
Problem: A furniture store has 6145 bed frames in their warehouse. Later, they sold 48 bed frames. How many bed frames are remained in their warehouse after selling?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of bed frames remained in their warehouse after selling is 6145-48 = <<6145-48=6097>>6097. ### Answer: 6097
Expected answer: 6097
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the bed frames, the same furniture store also received a new shipment of 1236 mattresses. How many total items (bed frames and mattresses) does the store have after selling 48 bed frames?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store has 6097 bed frames after selling 48. Adding the new shipment of 1236 mattresses, the total items are 6097+1236 = <<6097+1236=7333>>7333. ### Answer: 7333
Expected answer: 7333
Correct? Yes
Problem: Imagine that originally, the furniture store had not 6145 but 1371 bed frames in their warehouse. After selling 48 bed frames, how many bed frames would be remained in their warehouse?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of bed frames remained in their warehouse after selling is 1371-48 = <<1371-48=1323>>1323. ### Answer: 1323
Expected answer: 1323
Correct? Yes
Problem: Scientists launched a rover to the moon that initially traveled 798 miles. During a significant exploration phase, the rover traveled an additional 6969 miles. How many total miles did the rover travel during its mission to the moon?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The rover traveled 798+6969 = <<798+6969=7767>>7767 miles during its mission to the moon. ### Answer: 7767
Expected answer: 7767
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the rover completed its significant exploration phase, it continued to explore and traveled an additional 253 miles. How many total miles did the rover travel during its entire mission on the moon?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The rover traveled 7767+253 = <<7767+253=8020>>8020 miles during its entire mission on the moon. ### Answer: 8020
Expected answer: 8020
Correct? Yes
Problem: A crafter uses 3646 beads to create a large, intricate kite. After removing some of the beads to make the kite lighter, there are only 2304 beads left on it. How many beads did the crafter remove?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The crafter removed 3646-2304 = <<3646-2304=1342>>1342 beads. ### Answer: 1342
Expected answer: 1342
Correct? Yes
Problem: A princess had a collection of 7776 precious stones. On her birthday, she was gifted 449 more. How many precious stones does she have in her collection now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The princess now has 7776+449 = <<7776+449=8225>>8225 precious stones in her collection. ### Answer: 8225
Expected answer: 8225
Correct? Yes
Problem: A princess had a collection of 7776 precious stones. On her birthday, she was gifted 449 more. However, she decided to distribute 5386 stones amongst her loyal subjects. How many precious stones does she have in her collection now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The princess now has 7776+449 = <<7776+449=8225>>8225 precious stones in her collection. After distributing 5386 stones, she has 8225-5386 = <<8225-5386=2839>>2839 precious stones left. ### Answer: 2839
Expected answer: 2839
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose the princess originally only had 552 precious stones in her collection, rather than 7776, before receiving the gift of 449 more precious stones on her birthday. How many precious stones would she have in her collection after receiving the gift?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The princess now has 552+449 = <<552+449=1001>>1001 precious stones in her collection. ### Answer: 1001
Expected answer: 1001
Correct? Yes
Problem: A shirt company shipped out 9752 shirts at the beginning of the month. By the end of the month, they had 9475 shirts left in their inventory. How many shirts did they sell during the month?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company sold 9752-9475 = <<9752-9475=277>>277 shirts during the month. ### Answer: 277
Expected answer: 277
Correct? Yes
Problem: The shirt company reviewed their records and realized they actually had 8657 shirts left in their inventory at the end of the month, not 9475 as previously thought. How many shirts did they actually sell during the month?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company sold 9752-8657 = <<9752-8657=1095>>1095 shirts during the month. ### Answer: 1095
Expected answer: 1095
Correct? Yes
Problem: A hat store had 710 hats. The store received a new shipment with 8962 additional hats. How many hats does the store now have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store now has 710+8962 = <<710+8962=9672>>9672 hats in total. ### Answer: 9672
Expected answer: 9672
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the shipment, the hat store had 9956 hats in total. If the store had received 710 hats in its first shipment and 8962 hats in its second shipment, how many more hats were there in the store after the second shipment compared to before it arrived?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store had 710+8962 = <<710+8962=9672>>9672 hats after the second shipment. The store had 9956-9672 = <<9956-9672=284>>284 more hats after the second shipment compared to before it arrived. ### Answer: 284
Expected answer: 284
Correct? Yes
Problem: Previously, the hat store had 710 hats and received a shipment of 8962 hats. Now, let's consider a new scenario where the store initially had 710 hats but received a smaller shipment of only 623 hats. In this case, how many hats does the store have now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store now has 710+623 = <<710+623=1333>>1333 hats in total. ### Answer: 1333
Expected answer: 1333
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dedicated farmer has 6834 apple trees and 3108 orange trees planted on his farm. What is the total number of apple and orange trees he has?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of apple and orange trees is 6834+3108 = <<6834+3108=9942>>9942 trees. ### Answer: 9942
Expected answer: 9942
Correct? Yes
Problem: After a severe storm, the farmer unfortunately lost 6418 of his trees. How many trees does he have left after the storm?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 9942-6418 = <<9942-6418=3524>>3524 trees left after the storm. ### Answer: 3524
Expected answer: 3524
Correct? Yes
Problem: A jewelry shop initially has 8940 beads. After making some necklaces, they are left with 3259 beads. How many beads were used to make the necklaces?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of beads used to make the necklaces is 8940-3259 = <<8940-3259=5681>>5681 beads. ### Answer: 5681
Expected answer: 5681
Correct? Yes
Problem: After using some beads to make necklaces, the jewelry shop still had 226 beads in a separate inventory that they hadn't counted. After adding these to the beads remaining from making necklaces, how many beads does the shop now have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The jewelry shop now has 3259+226 = <<3259+226=3485>>3485 beads in total. ### Answer: 3485
Expected answer: 5907
Correct? No
Problem: Initially, the jewelry shop had 8940 beads. But what if instead they used 3014 beads to make the necklaces, how many beads would the jewelry shop have after making the necklaces?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of beads left after making the necklaces is 8940-3014 = <<8940-3014=5926>>5926 beads. ### Answer: 5926
Expected answer: 5926
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer in the countryside has 411 cows. One day, he buys an additional 4442 cows to add to his herd. How many cows does he own in total now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer initially has 411 cows. He buys an additional 4442 cows. Therefore, the total number of cows he owns now is 411 + 4442 = <<411+4442=4853>>4853 cows. ### Answer: 4853
Expected answer: 4853
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the additional 4442 cows, the same farmer decides to expand further and purchases another 2676 cows. How many cows does he own in total now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer initially has 4853 cows (from the previous purchase). He buys an additional 2676 cows. Therefore, the total number of cows he owns now is 4853 + 2676 = <<4853+2676=7529>>7529 cows. ### Answer: 7529
Expected answer: 7529
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's imagine the farmer had originally started with 411 cows but instead bought an additional 6968 cows in first lot. How many cows does he own in total now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer initially has 411 cows. He buys an additional 6968 cows. Therefore, the total number of cows he owns now is 411 + 6968 = <<411+6968=7379>>7379 cows. ### Answer: 7379
Expected answer: 7379
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a popular novel, the author wrote 5817 words in the first 10 chapters. In the 11th chapter, the author wrote an additional 118 words. How many words were written total in these 11 chapters?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The author wrote 5817+118 = <<5817+118=5935>>5935 words total in these 11 chapters. ### Answer: 5935
Expected answer: 5935
Correct? Yes
Problem: After writing the 11th chapter, the author added another brief chapter containing 383 words. How many words has the author written in total across all these chapters?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The author wrote 5935+383 = <<5935+383=6318>>6318 words total across all these chapters. ### Answer: 6318
Expected answer: 6318
Correct? Yes
Problem: A potato farmer harvests 6193 kilos of potatoes from their largest field. From their smallest field, they harvest an additional 2185 kilos. How many kilos of potatoes did they harvest from these two fields in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The potato farmer harvested 6193+2185 = <<6193+2185=8378>>8378 kilos of potatoes from these two fields in total. ### Answer: 8378
Expected answer: 8378
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the initial harvest, the potato farmer finds an additional plot of land where they are able to harvest 929 kilos more. How many kilos of potatoes did they harvest in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The potato farmer harvested 8378+929 = <<8378+929=9307>>9307 kilos of potatoes in total. ### Answer: 9307
Expected answer: 9307
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of 6193 kilos from the largest field, what if they had harvested 7801 kilos of potatoes from that field. Keeping the harvest from the smallest field the same, how many kilos of potatoes did they then harvest from just these two fields?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The potato farmer harvested 7801+2185 = <<7801+2185=9986>>9986 kilos of potatoes from these two fields in total. ### Answer: 9986
Expected answer: 9986
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a fireplace showroom, there were originally 5739 fireplaces. After a big sale, 1834 fireplaces were sold. How many fireplaces remain in the showroom?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the remaining number of fireplaces, we subtract the number sold from the original number: 5739 - 1834 = <<5739-1834=3905>>3905 fireplaces. ### Answer: 3905
Expected answer: 3905
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the fireplace showroom mentioned previously, they received a fresh shipment of 883 new fireplaces to restock their inventory. After this new shipment, how many fireplaces are now in the showroom?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the total number of fireplaces in the showroom after the new shipment, we add the number of fireplaces received to the remaining number of fireplaces: 3905 + 883 = <<3905+883=4788>>4788 fireplaces. ### Answer: 4788
Expected answer: 4788
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a different scenario, suppose the fireplace showroom initially had the same number of fireplaces, 5739, but during the big sale, they sold more units - 2166 fireplaces were sold. How many fireplaces would remain in the showroom in this case?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the remaining number of fireplaces, we subtract the number sold from the original number: 5739 - 2166 = <<5739-2166=3573>>3573 fireplaces. ### Answer: 3573
Expected answer: 3573
Correct? Yes
Problem: A towel manufacturing company produces 6606 beach towels. They also make an additional 706 hand towels. How many total towels does the company produce?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company produces 6606+706 = <<6606+706=7312>>7312 towels in total. ### Answer: 7312
Expected answer: 7312
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the beach and hand towels, the towel manufacturing company also produces 1791 bath towels. How many towels in total does the company produce now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company produces 7312+1791 = <<7312+1791=9103>>9103 towels in total. ### Answer: 9103
Expected answer: 9103
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a review of its records, the towel manufacturing company realized that they had actually produced 916 hand towels, not 706. How many total towels (beach plus hand towels) did the company actually produce?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company actually produced 6606+916 = <<6606+916=7522>>7522 towels in total. ### Answer: 7522
Expected answer: 7522
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a mystical land of unicorns, a city named Azuria had a population of 6585 unicorns. However, due to a terrible storm, 1972 unicorns had to migrate to a neighbouring city. How many unicorns remained in Azuria after the storm?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of unicorns remaining in Azuria after the storm is 6585 - 1972 = <<6585-1972=4613>>4613. ### Answer: 4613
Expected answer: 4613
Correct? Yes
Problem: After consolidating all the unicorns, the new city Azuria had a total of 5405 unicorns. However, due to an unforeseen event, 1972 unicorns had to leave the city. How many unicorns remain in the city now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of unicorns remaining in Azuria after the event is 5405 - 1972 = <<5405-1972=3433>>3433. ### Answer: 3433
Expected answer: 3433
Correct? Yes
Problem: A beach store initially had 8486 beach balls in stock. After a grand sale, they sold 6466 beach balls. How many balls are left in the store now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find out how many beach balls are left, we subtract the number of beach balls sold from the initial stock. 8486 - 6466 = <<8486-6466=2020>>2020 ### Answer: 2020
Expected answer: 2020
Correct? Yes
Problem: A beach store initially had 8486 beach balls in stock. After a grand sale, they sold 6466 beach balls. The next day, a shipment of 1597 new beach balls arrived at the store. How many beach balls does the store have now after the new shipment arrived?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find out how many beach balls are left after the sale, we subtract the number of beach balls sold from the initial stock. 8486 - 6466 = <<8486-6466=2020>>2020 To find out how many beach balls are in the store after the new shipment, we add the number of beach balls left after the sale to the number of beach balls in the new shipment. 2020 + 1597 = <<2020+1597=3617>>3617 ### Answer: 3617
Expected answer: 3617
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, the beach store initially had 8486 beach balls in stock. But what if they actually had 9648 beach balls before the grand sale where they sold 6466 beach balls? How many beach balls would be left in the store now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find out how many beach balls are left, we subtract the number of beach balls sold from the initial stock. 9648 - 6466 = <<9648-6466=3182>>3182 ### Answer: 3182
Expected answer: 3182
Correct? Yes
Problem: A wholesale food distributor sold 5358 boxes of oranges during a month. In comparison, they sold 3823 boxes of apples. How many more boxes of oranges did they sell than boxes of apples?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of more boxes of oranges sold than boxes of apples is 5358-3823 = <<5358-3823=1535>>1535. ### Answer: 1535
Expected answer: 1535
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the earlier comparison, the wholesale food distributor also managed to sell 2458 boxes of mangoes. After selling the extra boxes of oranges compared to apples, and the mangoes, how many total boxes of these fruits did they sell?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of boxes of these fruits sold is 1535+2458 = <<1535+2458=3993>>3993. ### Answer: 3993
Expected answer: 3993
Correct? Yes
Problem: A world-famous ballet school in Paris performed 7102 pirouettes in a dance recital, and their partner ballet school in Rome performed 738. How many pirouettes were performed in total by the two schools?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of pirouettes performed by the two schools is 7102 + 738 = <<7102+738=7840>>7840. ### Answer: 7840
Expected answer: 7840
Correct? Yes
Problem: Having gone over the counts again, it was discovered that the Paris ballet school made a mistake in their previous pirouettes count. Instead of 7102, the ballet school in Paris performed 4398 pirouettes. Given this new count, how many pirouettes were performed in total by both the Paris and Rome ballet schools?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of pirouettes performed by the two schools is now 4398 + 738 = <<4398+738=5136>>5136. ### Answer: 5136
Expected answer: 5136
Correct? Yes
Problem: A party-planning company was commissioned to organize a common man's party. The budget initially totaled up to 7339 dollars. However, they had to reduce 314 dollars for certain reasons. How much is the new total budget for the party?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The new total budget for the party is 7339 - 314 = <<7339-314=7025>>7025 dollars. ### Answer: 7025
Expected answer: 7025
Correct? Yes
Problem: After adjusting the budget, the party-planning company then spent 1055 dollars on food and drink. How much of the revised budget is left after paying for the food and drink?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The revised budget is 7025 dollars. The company spent 1055 dollars on food and drink. The amount left from the revised budget is 7025 - 1055 = <<7025-1055=5970>>5970 dollars. ### Answer: 5970
Expected answer: 5970
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the initial budget for the party was actually 2953 dollars, not 7339 dollars, and the company still had to reduce 314 dollars for certain reasons. How much would the new total budget for the party be in that case?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The new total budget for the party would be 2953 - 314 = <<2953-314=2639>>2639 dollars. ### Answer: 2639
Expected answer: 2639
Correct? Yes
Problem: A local library received a donation of 5059 books and then purchased an additional 3653 books. How many books were added to the library in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The library received a donation of 5059 books and purchased an additional 3653 books. To find the total number of books added to the library, we add the number of donated books to the number of purchased books: 5059 + 3653 = <<5059+3653=8712>>8712 books. ### Answer: 8712
Expected answer: 8712
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the initial donation and purchase, a local library had added a total of 5059 books and 3653 books to their collection. Later on, a graduate student donated an additional 500 books from his personal collection. How many books were added to the library's collection in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The library had already added 5059 + 3653 = <<5059+3653=8712>>8712 books to their collection. The graduate student donated an additional 500 books. To find the total number of books added to the library's collection, we add the number of books added previously to the number of books donated by the graduate student: 8712 + 500 = <<8712+500=9212>>9212 books. ### Answer: 9212
Expected answer: 9212
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the local library received an initial donation of books, they then added an additional quantity of books to their collection. Initially, the library received a donation of 5059 books. Upon revisiting the records, the librarian discovered that they had made an error, and in fact, they had actually purchased 4833 books, not 3653 as they previously thought. How many books were added to the library's collection considering the adjusted record?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The library received a donation of 5059 books and purchased an additional 4833 books. To find the total number of books added to the library, we add the number of donated books to the number of purchased books: 5059 + 4833 = <<5059+4833=9892>>9892 books. ### Answer: 9892
Expected answer: 9892
Correct? Yes
Problem: A clothing store starts with 1915 pairs of pants in the morning. During the day, they receive an additional delivery of 6336 pairs. How many pairs of pants does the store have now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store now has 1915+6336 = <<1915+6336=8251>>8251 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 8251
Expected answer: 8251
Correct? Yes
Problem: After getting the delivery of additional pairs of pants, the store decided to run a sale. By the end of the sale, they sold 3290 pairs of pants. How many pairs remained in the store after the sale?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store had 8251 pairs of pants before the sale. After the sale, they had 8251-3290 = <<8251-3290=4961>>4961 pairs of pants remaining. ### Answer: 4961
Expected answer: 4961
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that instead of receiving a delivery of 6336 pairs of pants, the clothing store only got 2009 pairs of pants additional to its initial stock of 1915. After this smaller delivery, how many pairs of pants does the store have?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The store now has 1915+2009 = <<1915+2009=3924>>3924 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 3924
Expected answer: 3924
Correct? Yes
Problem: In an ecological survey, 5035 starfish were counted in one part of the ocean. In a different part, there were 4371 starfish. What is the difference in the number of starfish between these two parts of the ocean?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The difference in the number of starfish is 5035 - 4371 = <<5035-4371=664>>664. ### Answer: 664
Expected answer: 664
Correct? Yes
Problem: A banana plantation yielded a harvest of 4021 bunches of bananas in the first season. In the second season, it produced an additional 3713 bunches. How many bunches in total were produced in these first two seasons?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of bunches produced in the first two seasons is 4021 + 3713 = <<4021+3713=7734>>7734 bunches. ### Answer: 7734
Expected answer: 7734
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the banana plantation's harvests in the first two seasons, they managed to sell 4761 bunches of their bananas. How many bunches of bananas do they still have left to sell from these first two harvests?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of bunches produced in the first two seasons is 7734 bunches. The number of bunches left to sell is 7734 - 4761 = <<7734-4761=2973>>2973 bunches. ### Answer: 2973
Expected answer: 2973
Correct? Yes
Problem: A large party was held for a jubilee celebration in a remote village. By noon, 1436 guests had arrived at the party. However, due to a sudden change in weather, 826 of those guests had to leave. How many guests were left at the party?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of guests left at the party is 1436 - 826 = <<1436-826=610>>610. ### Answer: 610
Expected answer: 610
Correct? Yes
Problem: A large party was held for a jubilee celebration in a remote village. By noon, 1436 guests had arrived at the party. However, due to a sudden change in weather, 826 of those guests had to leave. Meanwhile, in a nearby smaller village, the villagers were also celebrating with a party and by the afternoon they had 1055 guests. How many more guests were at the smaller village party compared to the number left at the larger party after some guests left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of guests left at the larger party is 1436 - 826 = <<1436-826=610>>610. The number of guests at the smaller village party is 1055. The difference in the number of guests is 1055 - 610 = <<1055-610=445>>445. ### Answer: 445
Expected answer: 445
Correct? Yes
Problem: A large party was held for a jubilee celebration in a remote village. Initially, 6261 guests had arrived at the party, painting a much more vibrant picture than earlier. However, due to a sudden change in weather, 826 of those guests had to leave. How many guests were left at the party now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of guests left at the party is 6261 - 826 = <<6261-826=5435>>5435. ### Answer: 5435
Expected answer: 5435
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a magical world, a mystical clock runs 7052 seconds faster than typical earth clocks every day. However, one day due to a slight glitch, it also ran an additional 1145 seconds faster. How many more seconds did the mystical clock run that day compared to a typical earth clock?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The mystical clock ran 7052+1145 = <<7052+1145=8197>>8197 seconds faster than typical earth clocks that day. ### Answer: 8197
Expected answer: 8197
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the mystical world where the magical clock normally runs 6537 seconds faster every day, suppose that on a particular day it also ran an additional 1145 seconds faster due to the same glitch as before. How many more seconds did the mystical clock run on that day compared to a typical earth clock?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The mystical clock ran 6537+1145 = <<6537+1145=7682>>7682 seconds faster than typical earth clocks that day. ### Answer: 7682
Expected answer: 7682
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pen manufacturing company made 1488 pens in the morning. The company was able to manufacture another batch of 6008 pens in the afternoon. How many pens did they manufacture in total for the day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 1488+6008 = <<1488+6008=7496>>7496 pens in total for the day. ### Answer: 7496
Expected answer: 7496
Correct? Yes
Problem: After manufacturing a total of 1488 in the morning and 6008 in the afternoon, the pen company determined that 2709 of the pens were defective and couldn't be sold. How many pens were left that could be sold?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company made 1488+6008 = <<1488+6008=7496>>7496 pens in total for the day. The company had 7496-2709 = <<7496-2709=4787>>4787 pens left that could be sold. ### Answer: 4787
Expected answer: 4787
Correct? Yes
Problem: Before traveling to space, an astronaut undertook 6091 hours of training. Once in space, he spends an additional 1713 hours on various exercises and tasks. How many total hours has the astronaut spent on training and tasks?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The astronaut has spent 6091+1713 = <<6091+1713=7804>>7804 hours on training and tasks. ### Answer: 7804
Expected answer: 7804
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the original scenario, let's say the astronaut initially only spent 2630 hours of training before travelling to space, but still spent the same amount of time, 1713 hours, on exercises and tasks once in space. How many total hours has the astronaut spent between training and space tasks with this revised training time?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The astronaut has spent 2630+1713 = <<2630+1713=4343>>4343 hours on training and tasks. ### Answer: 4343
Expected answer: 4343
Correct? Yes
Problem: A banana plantation produced 3811 bananas in its first batch. In the second batch, it produced 2207 more bananas. How many bananas were produced in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of bananas produced is 3811+2207 = <<3811+2207=6018>>6018. ### Answer: 6018
Expected answer: 6018
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of producing 3811 bananas in its first batch, the plantation produced 4615 bananas. Maintaining the second batch production at 2207 bananas, what would be the new total number of bananas produced?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The new total number of bananas produced is 4615+2207 = <<4615+2207=6822>>6822. ### Answer: 6822
Expected answer: 6822
Correct? Yes
Problem: The local police department has recorded 2506 criminal cases last year. This year, the cases have surged to 6401. How many criminal cases were recorded in total for the last two years?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of criminal cases recorded for the last two years is 2506+6401 = <<2506+6401=8907>>8907. ### Answer: 8907
Expected answer: 8907
Correct? Yes
Problem: Out of the total number of criminal cases recorded in the last two years, only 5359 cases have so far been resolved. How many cases still remain unresolved?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of cases still unresolved is 8907-5359 = <<8907-5359=3548>>3548. ### Answer: 3548
Expected answer: 3548
Correct? Yes
Problem: If instead of rising to 6401, the number of criminal cases this year had only increased to 853, how many criminal cases would have been recorded in total for the last two years?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of criminal cases recorded for the last two years would have been 2506+853 = <<2506+853=3359>>3359. ### Answer: 3359
Expected answer: 3359
Correct? Yes
Problem: A scooter rental company had 4798 scooters at the start of the year. During the year, they sold 1401 scooters. How many scooters did they have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company had 4798-1401 = <<4798-1401=3397>>3397 scooters left. ### Answer: 3397
Expected answer: 3397
Correct? Yes
Problem: After selling 1401 scooters from the initial 4798, the scooter rental company purchased 3294 additional scooters. What is the total number of scooters they now have?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company had 3397+3294 = <<3397+3294=6691>>6691 scooters after purchasing additional ones. ### Answer: 6691
Expected answer: 6691
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the scooter rental company initially had fewer scooters in its inventory, say 2464 instead of 4798. If they still sold 1401 scooters during the year, how many scooters would they have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company had 2464-1401 = <<2464-1401=1063>>1063 scooters left. ### Answer: 1063
Expected answer: 1063
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dairy farmer has 2349 cows on their first farm. They bought another property and increased their herd adding 7416 more cows. How many cows does the farmer have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 2349+7416 = <<2349+7416=9765>>9765 cows in total. ### Answer: 9765
Expected answer: 9765
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of the 2349 cows they had initially on their first farm, suppose the dairy farmer actually started with only 970 cows on their first farm. If they still added 7416 cows from the second property, how many cows does the farmer now have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 970+7416 = <<970+7416=8386>>8386 cows in total. ### Answer: 8386
Expected answer: 8386
Correct? Yes
Problem: Your juice brand has produced 6500 bottles of apple juice. However, 6150 of them have already been sold. How many bottles of apple juice does your brand have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Your juice brand has 6500-6150 = <<6500-6150=350>>350 bottles of apple juice left. ### Answer: 350
Expected answer: 350
Correct? Yes
Problem: Your juice brand has produced 6500 bottles of apple juice. However, 6150 of them have already been sold. After these sales, your brand went on to produce an additional 9280 bottles. How many total bottles of apple juice does your brand currently have?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Your juice brand has 6500-6150 = <<6500-6150=350>>350 bottles of apple juice left. Your juice brand has 350+9280 = <<350+9280=9630>>9630 bottles of apple juice left. ### Answer: 9630
Expected answer: 9630
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, what if your juice brand had initially produced 6500 bottles of apple juice but then managed to sell only 2086 bottles of them? How many bottles of apple juice would your brand then have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Your juice brand would have 6500-2086 = <<6500-2086=4414>>4414 bottles of apple juice left. ### Answer: 4414
Expected answer: 4414
Correct? Yes
Problem: A housing society decided to reduce the square footage of their new housing model from 951 square feet to 900 square feet. How much was the square footage reduced by?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The square footage was reduced by 951-900 = <<951-900=51>>51 square feet. ### Answer: 51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's imagine instead of the original 951 square feet, the housing society was considering a larger model of 3018 square feet, but subsequently decided to reduce this model to 900 square feet as well. By how much square footage was this larger model reduced?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The square footage was reduced by 3018-900 = <<3018-900=2118>>2118 square feet. ### Answer: 2118
Expected answer: 2118
Correct? Yes
Problem: During a campfire gathering, 7495 marshmallows were toasted for s'mores. Later, an additional 1403 marshmallows were toasted. How many marshmallows were toasted in total during the campfire gathering?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: To find the total number of marshmallows toasted during the campfire gathering, we need to add the number of marshmallows toasted initially to the number of marshmallows toasted later. Total marshmallows toasted = 7495 + 1403 = <<7495+1403=8898>>8898 ### Answer: 8898
Expected answer: 8898
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 6336 frog species documented in the world. Out of these, 2712 species are not endangered. How many frog species are endangered?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of endangered frog species is 6336-2712 = <<6336-2712=3624>>3624. ### Answer: 3624
Expected answer: 3624
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally we considered there are 6336 frog species in the world, and 2712 are not endangered. Let's now reconsider the scenario, assuming there are actually 3146 species that are not endangered. Under this new assumption, how many frog species are endangered?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of endangered frog species is 6336-3146 = <<6336-3146=3190>>3190. ### Answer: 3190
Expected answer: 3190
Correct? Yes
Problem: An artist has 4667 blue colored pencils. Later on, he bought 4042 more colored pencils. How many total colored pencils does the artist have now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The artist has 4667+4042 = <<4667+4042=8709>>8709 colored pencils now. ### Answer: 8709
Expected answer: 8709
Correct? Yes
Problem: The artist, after taking inventory of his blue colored pencils, decides to give away 7808 colored pencils to a local school. After the donation, how many colored pencils does the artist have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The artist had 8709 colored pencils and gave away 7808, leaving him with 8709-7808 = <<8709-7808=901>>901 colored pencils. ### Answer: 901
Expected answer: 901
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose the artist originally had only 666 blue colored pencils instead of the 4667. With the additional 4042 pencils he bought later on, how many colored pencils does he have now in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The artist has 666+4042 = <<666+4042=4708>>4708 colored pencils now. ### Answer: 4708
Expected answer: 4708
Correct? Yes
Problem: In 2020, a large metropolitan hospital recorded 2854 boy births and 5764 girl births. How many total births were recorded that year?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of births is the sum of the number of boy births and the number of girl births. Total births = 2854 + 5764 = <<2854+5764=8618>>8618 ### Answer: 8618
Expected answer: 8618
Correct? Yes
Problem: In 2020, a large metropolitan hospital recorded 2854 boy births and 5764 girl births. However, in 2021, they noticed a decrease with 4888 fewer babies born. How many babies were born in 2021?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of births in 2020 is the sum of the number of boy births and the number of girl births. Total births in 2020 = 2854 + 5764 = <<2854+5764=8618>>8618 The number of births in 2021 is 4888 fewer than in 2020. Number of births in 2021 = 8618 - 4888 = <<8618-4888=3730>>3730 ### Answer: 3730
Expected answer: 3730
Correct? Yes
Problem: In 2020, a large metropolitan hospital recorded 2854 boy births and 5764 girl births. However, upon re-checking their records, they realized that they had actually recorded 3141 boy births. How many total births were actually recorded in 2020 with the updated count of boy births?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of births is the sum of the number of boy births and the number of girl births. Total births = 3141 + 5764 = <<3141+5764=8905>>8905 ### Answer: 8905
Expected answer: 8905
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the beginning of the day, there were 8210 fish in a large tank. Throughout the day, 158 fish were moved to other tanks for various reasons. How many fish were left in the large tank at the end of the day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: At the end of the day, there were 8210-158 = <<8210-158=8052>>8052 fish left in the large tank. ### Answer: 8052
Expected answer: 8052
Correct? Yes
Problem: A crayon factory has produced 8415 crayons. But unfortunately, 5636 crayons did not pass the quality check and had to be discarded. How many crayons successfully passed the quality check?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of crayons that passed the quality check is 8415 - 5636 = <<8415-5636=2779>>2779 crayons. ### Answer: 2779
Expected answer: 2779
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, we initially said that the factory produced 8415 crayons but had to discard 5636 due to quality issues. Suppose instead, their quality improvements actually worked and only 281 crayons didn't pass the quality check out of those originally produced. How many crayons successfully passed the quality check with the improved process?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of crayons that passed the quality check with the improved process is 8415 - 281 = <<8415-281=8134>>8134 crayons. ### Answer: 8134
Expected answer: 8134
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pirate's treasure chest holds 7360 gold coins. The pirate adds 1751 more coins to the chest. How many coins does the treasure chest hold now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The treasure chest holds 7360+1751 = <<7360+1751=9111>>9111 coins now. ### Answer: 9111
Expected answer: 9111
Correct? Yes
Problem: After adding 1751 coins to the chest, the pirate decides to use 8031 coins to buy a new ship. How many coins are left in the treasure chest after buying the new ship?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The pirate has 9111-8031 = <<9111-8031=1080>>1080 coins left in the chest after buying the new ship. ### Answer: 1080
Expected answer: 1080
Correct? Yes
Problem: The pirate initially thought that there were 5092 coins in the chest, but after a recount, it was found that there were actually 5092 coins before the additional 1751 were added. Given this new count, how many coins are in the treasure chest now, before the pirate pays for the new ship?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The pirate initially had 5092 coins in the chest. After adding 1751 more coins, the total number of coins in the chest is 5092+1751 = <<5092+1751=6843>>6843 coins. ### Answer: 6843
Expected answer: 6843
Correct? Yes
Problem: A large camping event was organized where 1614 small family tents were set up. Later, 7237 medium sized tents were added. How many tents in total were set up for the camping event?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of tents set up for the camping event is 1614+7237 = <<1614+7237=8851>>8851. ### Answer: 8851
Expected answer: 8851
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same large camping event, after a few days 2482 tents were taken down as some people left. How many tents were left standing after this?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of tents left standing after this is 8851-2482 = <<8851-2482=6369>>6369. ### Answer: 6369
Expected answer: 6369
Correct? Yes
Problem: An artist started with 2108 colored pencils and used 342 of them to finish a large mural. How many colored pencils does the artist have left?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The artist has 2108-342 = <<2108-342=1766>>1766 colored pencils left. ### Answer: 1766
Expected answer: 1766
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if the artist originally started with a much larger supply, having initially 9988 colored pencils instead of 2108? If they still used 342 pencils for the mural as before, how many colored pencils would they have remaining?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The artist has 9988-342 = <<9988-342=9646>>9646 colored pencils left. ### Answer: 9646
Expected answer: 9646
Correct? Yes
Problem: On planet Zog, there are 3449 blue Zarblatts. On another day, 1954 green Zarblatts decide to join them. How many Zarblatts are there altogether on planet Zog?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There are 3449+1954 = <<3449+1954=5403>>5403 Zarblatts altogether on planet Zog. ### Answer: 5403
Expected answer: 5403
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bakery had 4676 slices of cake at the beginning of the day. By the end of the day, there were 4201 slices left. How many slices of cake were sold during the day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The bakery sold 4676-4201 = <<4676-4201=475>>475 slices of cake during the day. ### Answer: 475
Expected answer: 475
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sunglass factory produced 7817 sunglasses in a month. Later, they found that 3036 of these sunglasses are defective and removed them. How many effective sunglasses remain?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of effective sunglasses is 7817-3036 = <<7817-3036=4781>>4781. ### Answer: 4781
Expected answer: 4781
Correct? Yes
Problem: The sunglass factory realized that there was an error in their initial production count. Instead of producing 7817 sunglasses originally, they actually produced 7575 sunglasses. After discarding the 3036 defective sunglasses, how many effective sunglasses remain from the original count?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of effective sunglasses is 7575-3036 = <<7575-3036=4539>>4539. ### Answer: 4539
Expected answer: 4539
Correct? Yes
Problem: A butterfly enthusiast spotted 6983 butterflies in the summer. In the winter, she only spotted 4890. How many fewer butterflies did she spot in the winter than in the summer?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The enthusiast spotted 6983-4890 = <<6983-4890=2093>>2093 fewer butterflies in the winter than in the summer. ### Answer: 2093
Expected answer: 2093
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following from the previous scenario, the butterfly enthusiast spotted 5707 butterflies in the spring. How many more butterflies did she spot in the spring compared to the difference in sightings between summer and winter?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The difference in sightings between summer and winter is 2093 butterflies. In the spring, she spotted 5707 butterflies. Therefore, she spotted 5707 - 2093 = <<5707-2093=3614>>3614 more butterflies in the spring compared to the difference in sightings between summer and winter. ### Answer: 3614
Expected answer: 3614
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a National Park, there were initially 8217 tigers. However, 3166 tigers left the park due to deforestation and poaching. How many tigers are now left in the National park?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 8217 tigers in the National Park. 3166 tigers left the park due to deforestation and poaching. Therefore, the number of tigers left in the National Park is 8217 - 3166 = <<8217-3166=5051>>5051. ### Answer: 5051
Expected answer: 5051
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's reconsider the number of tigers initially present in the National park. Suppose there were initially 7161 tigers instead of 8217, and the same number of tigers left the park as before. How many tigers would be left in the National Park then?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 7161 tigers in the National Park. 3166 tigers left the park due to deforestation and poaching. Therefore, the number of tigers left in the National Park is 7161 - 3166 = <<7161-3166=3995>>3995. ### Answer: 3995
Expected answer: 3995
Correct? Yes
Problem: A snowball was originally 6733 grams. After some time out in the sun, it melted down to 4967 grams. What is the change in the snowball's mass?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The change in the snowball's mass is 6733-4967 = <<6733-4967=1766>>1766 grams. ### Answer: 1766
Expected answer: 1766
Correct? Yes
Problem: After revisiting the records, it was noted that the original mass of the first snowball was actually 6733 grams, not 4967 grams. With the new data, what would the change in the snowball's mass be if it still melted down to 1859 grams?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The change in the snowball's mass is 6733-1859 = <<6733-1859=4874>>4874 grams. ### Answer: 4874
Expected answer: 4874
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 6571 fish living in a large pond. Unfortunately, 516 of these fish were affected by a disease and died. Write an expression to find how many fish are still alive.
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of fish still alive is the total number of fish minus the number of fish that died. Expression: 6571 - 516 ### Answer: 6571 - 516
Expected answer: 6055
Correct? No
Problem: A magical kingdom is home to 2451 unicorns. One day, 348 more unicorns decided to migrate and stay in the kingdom. How many unicorns are now living in the magical kingdom?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of unicorns now living in the magical kingdom is 2451 + 348 = <<2451+348=2799>>2799. ### Answer: 2799
Expected answer: 2799
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the magical kingdom home to 2451 unicorns, 348 more unicorns migrated and resettled. However, due to a vicious dragon attack, 1514 unicorns had to migrate to another kingdom for safety. How many unicorns are now left in the magical kingdom?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of unicorns now living in the magical kingdom is 2451 + 348 = <<2451+348=2799>>2799. The number of unicorns left in the magical kingdom after the dragon attack is 2799 - 1514 = <<2799-1514=1285>>1285. ### Answer: 1285
Expected answer: 1285
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, the magical kingdom was home to 5276 unicorns before 348 more unicorns migrated and Started living there. How many unicorns are now living in the magical kingdom?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of unicorns now living in the magical kingdom is 5276 + 348 = <<5276+348=5624>>5624. ### Answer: 5624
Expected answer: 5624
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toy store started the day with having 824 beach balls in stock. Throughout the day, they received a new shipment of 4913 more beach balls. How many beach balls does the toy store have now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The toy store now has 824+4913 = <<824+4913=5737>>5737 beach balls. ### Answer: 5737
Expected answer: 5737
Correct? Yes
Problem: After cataloging the new shipment of beach balls, the toy store decided to sell 4353 beach balls at a local fair. How many beach balls does the store have left after this sale?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The toy store has 5737-4353 = <<5737-4353=1384>>1384 beach balls left. ### Answer: 1384
Expected answer: 1384
Correct? Yes
Problem: The toy store initially thought they received 4913 beach balls in the latest shipment, but after a recount, the actual number turned out to be 6402. With this new information, how many beach balls does the toy store now have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The toy store now has 824+6402 = <<824+6402=7226>>7226 beach balls. ### Answer: 7226
Expected answer: 7226
Correct? Yes
Problem: A wildlife sanctuary is home to 2392 lions. When a team of conservationists introduces an additional 483 rescued lions into the sanctuary, what is the new total population of lions?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The new total population of lions is 2392 + 483 = <<2392+483=2875>>2875 lions. ### Answer: 2875
Expected answer: 2875
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the introduction of 483 rescued lions to the wildlife sanctuary, thereby increasing the lion population to 2392 + 483, an additional 1793 lions from a neighboring sanctuary have been moved due to a natural calamity. What is the new total population of lions in the sanctuary now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The new total population of lions is 2392 + 483 + 1793 = <<2392+483+1793=4668>>4668 lions. ### Answer: 4668
Expected answer: 4668
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a huge open field, there were initially 8055 mice. However, a sudden harsh weather condition drove 7323 of them away. How many mice were left in the field after the severe weather?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 8055 mice in the field. After the harsh weather, 7323 mice left the field. Therefore, the number of mice left in the field is 8055 - 7323 = <<8055-7323=732>>732. ### Answer: 732
Expected answer: 732
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the harsh weather, a nearby mouse colony got displaced and joined the remaining mice in the field, doubling their number. How many mice are there in the field now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 732 mice in the field. After the mouse colony joined, the number of mice doubled to 732 * 2 = <<732*2=1464>>1464. ### Answer: 1464
Expected answer: 1464
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose originally, there were only 8038 mice instead of 8055 in the field before the harsh weather. Considering that, how many mice would have been left in the field after the severe weather drove 7323 of them away?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 8038 mice in the field. After the harsh weather, 7323 mice left the field. Therefore, the number of mice left in the field is 8038 - 7323 = <<8038-7323=715>>715. ### Answer: 715
Expected answer: 715
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zoo is keeping count of its monkey population. Over the course of a few weeks, they welcomed 5547 monkeys from several rescue centers, but sadly 3195 monkeys were sent to other zoos. What is the current population of monkeys at the zoo?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The zoo currently has 5547-3195 = <<5547-3195=2352>>2352 monkeys. ### Answer: 2352
Expected answer: 2352
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zoo is keeping count of its monkey population. Over the course of a few weeks, they welcomed 5547 monkeys from several rescue centers, but sadly 3195 monkeys were sent to other zoos. But then they received another shipment of 1959 monkeys from a burst of new rescues. What is the current population of monkeys at the zoo now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The zoo currently has 5547-3195 = <<5547-3195=2352>>2352 monkeys. The zoo now has 2352+1959 = <<2352+1959=4311>>4311 monkeys. ### Answer: 4311
Expected answer: 4311
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zoo is keeping count of its monkey population. Over the course of a few weeks, they welcomed 5547 monkeys from several rescue centers. But then, a change of plans meant that only 1413 monkeys were sent to other zoos, instead of the initially planned 3195. What is the current population of monkeys at the zoo now given this change?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The zoo currently has 5547-1413 = <<5547-1413=4134>>4134 monkeys. ### Answer: 4134
Expected answer: 4134
Correct? Yes
Problem: A candle factory produced 5725 candles in the morning but later found out that 2594 were defective and had to be discarded. How many viable candles remained?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of viable candles is 5725-2594 = <<5725-2594=3131>>3131. ### Answer: 3131
Expected answer: 3131
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, a candle factory produced 5725 candles, but 2594 were defective and had to be discarded. Then, they made an additional batch of 490 candles. How many viable candles were there in total after the second batch was made?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of viable candles after the first batch was 5725-2594 = <<5725-2594=3131>>3131. After the second batch, the total number of viable candles is 3131+490 = <<3131+490=3621>>3621. ### Answer: 3621
Expected answer: 3621
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a revision to the earlier count, the candle factory actually produced 4777 candles initially, not 5725, and 2594 were defective and had to be discarded. Using this updated count, how many viable candles remained from the initial production?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of viable candles is 4777-2594 = <<4777-2594=2183>>2183. ### Answer: 2183
Expected answer: 2183
Correct? Yes
Problem: In an exciting basketball game, team A scored 2491 points and team B scored 3947 points. What is the total number of points scored in the game?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of points scored in the game is 2491+3947 = <<2491+3947=6438>>6438 points. ### Answer: 6438
Expected answer: 6438
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the exciting basketball game, there was a second match where both teams together scored an additional 3214 points. What is the grand total of points scored in both games?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The grand total of points scored in both games is 6438+3214 = <<6438+3214=9652>>9652 points. ### Answer: 9652
Expected answer: 9652
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reflecting on the scores from the exciting basketball games, it turns out that there was a mistake in the initial count. In actuality, the points weren't 2491 and 3947 for the first game, but rather, team A scored 2491 and team B scored an astonishing 7403 points. So what is the corrected total number of points for the first game?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The corrected total number of points for the first game is 2491+7403 = <<2491+7403=9894>>9894 points. ### Answer: 9894
Expected answer: 9894
Correct? Yes
Problem: A water company originally had 9955 gallons of water. After a day of distribution, they had 5517 gallons remaining. How many gallons of water did the company distribute?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The company distributed 9955-5517 = <<9955-5517=4438>>4438 gallons of water. ### Answer: 4438
Expected answer: 4438
Correct? Yes
Problem: A doll factory produced 9341 dolls in May, but 1153 of those dolls were found to be defective and had to be discarded. How many dolls were left after the defective ones were discarded?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The doll factory produced 9341-1153 = <<9341-1153=8188>>8188 dolls after the defective ones were discarded. ### Answer: 8188
Expected answer: 8188
Correct? Yes
Problem: After discarding the defective dolls, the factory produced an additional 432 dolls in the first week of June. How many dolls did they have in total after this additional production?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory had 8188+432 = <<8188+432=8620>>8620 dolls after the additional production in the first week of June. ### Answer: 8620
Expected answer: 8620
Correct? Yes
Problem: The factory initially reported that 1153 dolls were defective. After further inspection, they found that the actual number of defective dolls was 1982. How many dolls were left after correcting the number of defective dolls?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The factory initially reported that 1153 dolls were defective, but after further inspection, they found that the actual number of defective dolls was 1982. The factory produced 9341-1982 = <<9341-1982=7359>>7359 dolls after correcting the number of defective dolls. ### Answer: 7359
Expected answer: 7359
Correct? Yes
Problem: A soap factory made 3659 soaps a day at the peak of its production. Due to a technical issue, the production fell and they could only make 1423 soaps. How many fewer soaps were produced due to this technical issue?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of fewer soaps produced due to the technical issue is 3659-1423 = <<3659-1423=2236>>2236. ### Answer: 2236
Expected answer: 2236
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the technical issue at the soap factory, it was discovered that the production data was incorrect. Actually, the company was making 2987 soaps a day at its peak, not 3659. How many fewer soaps were produced after the technical issue considering the corrected data?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The number of fewer soaps produced due to the technical issue considering the corrected data is 2987-1423 = <<2987-1423=1564>>1564. ### Answer: 1564
Expected answer: 1564
Correct? Yes
Problem: A jewelry store has 1757 pairs of gold earrings. They also have an additional 5161 pairs of silver earrings. How many pairs of earrings does the store have in total?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The jewelry store has 1757+5161 = <<1757+5161=6918>>6918 pairs of earrings in total. ### Answer: 6918
Expected answer: 6918
Correct? Yes
Problem: The jewelry store mentioned earlier misplaced some earrings due to a confusion during inventory organization. After recounting their earrings, they found out that only 6267 pairs of earrings were left. How many pairs of earrings have they misplaced?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The jewelry store misplaced 6918-6267 = <<6918-6267=651>>651 pairs of earrings. ### Answer: 651
Expected answer: 651
Correct? Yes
Problem: After a thorough investigation, it is found that the initial inventory count of their silver earrings was mistaken. They actually had 3589 pairs of silver earrings, not 5161. With 1757 pairs of gold earrings still in the count, how many pairs of earrings does the store have in total now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The jewelry store now has 1757+3589 = <<1757+3589=5346>>5346 pairs of earrings in total. ### Answer: 5346
Expected answer: 5346
Correct? Yes
Problem: There were 6778 starfish found in a particular region of the ocean. 283 new starfishes were spotted in the same region after two months. How many starfish in total were spotted after two months?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There were 6778+283 = <<6778+283=7061>>7061 starfishes spotted after two months. ### Answer: 7061
Expected answer: 7061
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose there was a miscalculation initially and in reality, there were only 687 starfish instead of 6778. If the same additional amount of 283 starfish were spotted in the same region after two months, how many starfish in total would there be then?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: There were 687+283 = <<687+283=970>>970 starfishes spotted after two months. ### Answer: 970
Expected answer: 970
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a particular day at the beach, 274 visitors arrived before lunch and 5031 arrived after lunch. How many visitors were at the beach on this day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of visitors is 274+5031 = <<274+5031=5305>>5305. ### Answer: 5305
Expected answer: 5305
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario at the beach, we thought there were 5031 visitors who arrived after lunch, but it turns out there were only 3328. Considering this, how many visitors were actually at the beach that day?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The total number of visitors is now 274+3328 = <<274+3328=3602>>3602. ### Answer: 3602
Expected answer: 3602
Correct? Yes
Problem: An elephant sanctuary in Africa currently holds 8483 elephants. Recently, the sanctuary rescued 118 more elephants. How many elephants are in the sanctuary now?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The sanctuary now holds 8483+118 = <<8483+118=8601>>8601 elephants. ### Answer: 8601
Expected answer: 8601
Correct? Yes
Problem: After taking count of the 8483 elephants already in the sanctuary and the 118 that were recently rescued, they realized they had to relocated 3166 elephants to another location due to overpopulation. How many elephants remain in the sanctuary after the relocation?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: After the relocation, the sanctuary holds 8601-3166 = <<8601-3166=5435>>5435 elephants. ### Answer: 5435
Expected answer: 5435
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that the count of elephants in the sanctuary initially was not 8483 but 6404. So in this case, if they still rescued 118 more, how many elephants would the sanctuary have in total then?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The sanctuary now holds 6404+118 = <<6404+118=6522>>6522 elephants. ### Answer: 6522
Expected answer: 6522
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer had a successful year and harvested 5580 kg of potatoes. Unfortunately, 588 kg of these potatoes were of a low quality and couldn't be sold. How many kilograms of potatoes does the farmer have that are of good quality and can be sold?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 5580-588 = <<5580-588=4992>>4992 kg of good quality potatoes that can be sold. ### Answer: 4992
Expected answer: 4992
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider the previous problem, where a farmer had a successful year and harvested 5580 kg of potatoes, with 588 kg being of low quality and couldn't be sold. But what if the original harvest was not as bountiful as we first thought, and the farmer only harvested 5080 kg instead of 5580 kg. In this case, keeping the same 588 kg of low quality that couldn't be sold, how many kg of good quality potatoes would the farmer have?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 5080-588 = <<5080-588=4492>>4492 kg of good quality potatoes that can be sold. ### Answer: 4492
Expected answer: 4492
Correct? Yes
Problem: A child has 9007 grains of sand in his sandbox. He then removes 2233 grains of sand. How many grains of sand are left in his sandbox?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The child has 9007-2233 = <<9007-2233=6774>>6774 grains of sand left in his sandbox. ### Answer: 6774
Expected answer: 6774
Correct? Yes
Problem: A strong wind gust was measured at 4245 km/h. After a while, the speed went down by 1152 km/h. What speed did the wind gust reduce to?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The wind gust reduced to 4245-1152 = <<4245-1152=3093>>3093 km/h. ### Answer: 3093
Expected answer: 3093
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, a strong wind gust was measured at 6475 km/h instead of 4245 km/h. After a while, the speed went down by 1152 km/h. What speed did the wind gust reduce to in this situation?
Qwen2-Math 72B:
Reasoning: The wind gust reduced to 6475-1152 = <<6475-1152=5323>>5323 km/h. ### Answer: 5323
Expected answer: 5323
Correct? Yes