Common Core Standard K.OA.A.4
This standard covers the following:
For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record the answer with a drawing or equation.
Problem: Jeff has a collection of 10 sunglasses. If he bought 4 of them last summer, how many sunglasses did he have before that?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Jeff has 10 sunglasses in total. If he bought 4 of them last summer, then he had 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 sunglasses before that. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mary has 10 jackets in her wardrobe. If 4 of them are black, how many jackets are of different colors?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Mary has 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 jackets of different colors. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara has a TV show marathon to watch. She finishes watching 3 episodes and has 10 episodes in total to watch. How many episodes does she still have to watch?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sara has 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 episodes left to watch. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom has a total of 10 cucumbers. He initially had 1 cucumber. How many more cucumbers did he add to his collection?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tom added 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 cucumbers to his collection. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Molly has 10 teddy bears in total. If she has 9 brown teddy bears, how many teddy bears of other colors does she have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Molly has 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 teddy bear of other colors. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Simon has a total of 10 balls. Out of these 10 balls, 4 are blue. How many balls are not blue?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Simon has 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 balls that are not blue. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Julia has 10 dollars in her wallet. If she originally had 1 dollar before her mother gave her some more money, how much money did her mother give her?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Julia had 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 dollars before her mother gave her more money. Her mother gave her 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 dollar. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 9
Correct? No
Problem: A truck can carry a total weight of 10 tons. The truck is already carrying 5 tons of construction materials. How much weight (in tons) can the truck carry additionally?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The truck can carry 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 tons of additional weight. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 10 ice skates in total at the skating rental desk. We know that 9 of them are already rented out. How many skates are still available?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 skates still available. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: During a table hockey game, Billy scored a total of 10 goals. If he scored 6 goals in the first half of the game, how many did he score in the second half?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Billy scored 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 goals in the second half of the game. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 10 craters on the moon. After astronomers spotted 3 new craters, how many craters were there before?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There were 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 craters before. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a scout camp, there are 10 kids sleeping in a large tent. If 4 are boys, how many are girls?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 girls in the large tent. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: The temperature at noon on a particular day was 10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature was 9 degrees Celsius at sunrise, by how many degrees did it increase by noon?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The temperature increased by 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 degree Celsius by noon. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sarah bought a total of 10 ice creams, and she bought 9 of them on her first shopping trip. How many ice creams did Sarah buy on her second shopping trip?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sarah bought 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 ice cream on her second shopping trip. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: A telescope has 10 main parts. If 2 of those parts are the lens and the eyepiece, how many other parts make up the telescope?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The telescope has 10 main parts, and 2 of those parts are the lens and the eyepiece. Therefore, the number of other parts that make up the telescope is 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: The length of the Sun river is 10 miles. If 3 miles of it is inaccessible due to marshy areas, how long is the accessible part?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The accessible part of the river is 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 miles long. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lisa had a total of 10 pet cats. She adopted 7 cats at first. How many cats did she adopt later?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Lisa had a total of 10 pet cats. She adopted 7 cats at first. Therefore, she adopted 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 cats later. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sally decided to build a snowman. She collected 10 white stones to use as his eyes, buttons and nose. She used 5 stones for his eyes and buttons. How many stones did she use for his nose?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sally used 5-2 = <<5-2=3>>3 stones for his nose. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 5
Correct? No
Problem: John's boat can hold 10 people. Currently, there are 6 adults on the boat. How many children can he still put on the boat?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John's boat can hold 10 people, and there are currently 6 adults on the boat. Therefore, the boat can hold 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 more people. Since each child counts as one person, John can still put 4 children on the boat. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: The number 10 results from the sum of number 8 and another number. What is this other number?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The other number is 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2.
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a pizza party, Maria prepared a total of 10 pizzas. Out of these, 6 were pepperoni pizzas. How many were mushroom pizzas?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Maria prepared 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 mushroom pizzas. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: A computer costs 10 dollars. If you already paid 3 dollars, how much money do you still need to pay?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: You still need to pay 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 dollars. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: King Arthur's castle has ten towers. If there are two towers to the east of the castle, how many towers are to the west?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 towers to the west of the castle. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Peter had 10 shirts in his closet. After buying a new shirt, he found out he only had one shirt before the purchase. How many shirts did he buy?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Peter had 10 shirts before buying a new one. After buying a new shirt, he had 1 shirt. Therefore, he bought 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 shirts. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tommy watched a total of 10 episodes of his favorite TV show in one day. He watched 4 episodes in the morning. How many episodes did he watch in the evening?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tommy watched 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 episodes in the evening. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 10 letters in an envelope. If one is removed, how many are left in the envelope?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: If one letter is removed from the envelope, there will be 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 letters left in the envelope. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a beach, there are a total of 10 starfish. 6 of them are red. How many of them are blue?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 blue starfish. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Grace enjoys strawberry picking and one day, she managed to get 10 strawberries. If she had already picked 2 strawberries prior to a particularly good area, how many strawberries did she pick from the good area?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Grace picked 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 strawberries from the good area. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has 10 toy cars in total. If 7 of them are sports cars, how many of them are race cars?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sam has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 race cars. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam baked 10 cookies in total. He baked 5 cookies in the first batch. How many cookies did Liam bake in the second batch?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Liam baked 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 cookies in the second batch. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a collection of cars. If he has 10 cars in total, and 4 of them are sports cars, how many of his cars are not sports cars?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 cars that are not sports cars. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a total of 10 chairs. If 9 of these chairs are wooden, how many chairs are made of plastic?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 plastic chair. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a magical kingdom, there are ten fairies in total. Four of them are water fairies. How many of them are fire fairies?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 fire fairies. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom started a painting project. He used 5 cans of green paint and then used some cans of blue paint. If he used a total of 10 cans of paint, how many cans of blue paint did he use?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tom used 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 cans of blue paint. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: A building has 10 windows in total. If 3 of them are on the ground floor, how many windows are there on the rest of the floors?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 windows on the rest of the floors. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the park, Mary saw 10 birds in total. She saw 3 sparrows. How many birds did she see other than sparrows?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Mary saw 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 birds other than sparrows. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: In Sarah's book collection, she has a total of 10 books. If 5 of these books are novels, how many of them are non-novels?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sarah has 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 non-novel books. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a total of 10 chairs at home. If 7 of those are dining chairs, how many of the chairs are lounge chairs?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 lounge chairs. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a pack of playing cards which should contain 10 cards. If he has only found one card, how many more cards does he need to find to complete his deck?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John needs to find 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 more cards to complete his deck. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a small forest, there are 10 trees in total. If 5 of them are pine trees, how many trees are not pines?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 trees that are not pines. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: John started with a tube containing 10 ounces of toothpaste. If he has squeezed out 7 ounces already, how many ounces of toothpaste does John have left?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 ounces of toothpaste left. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samantha has a total of 10 erasers in her pencil box. She counted and found out that 5 of them are pink. How many erasers are not pink?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Samantha has 10 erasers in total and 5 of them are pink. Therefore, the number of erasers that are not pink is 10 - 5 = <<10-5=5>>5. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: A unicorn was carrying 10 magical items. If 5 of them were crystals, how many of them were rainbow dusts?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The unicorn had 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 rainbow dusts. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daisy arranged 10 shapes in a line. She first lined up 5 circles. How many squares did she use for the rest of the line?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Daisy used 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 squares for the rest of the line. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Amy has 10 tomatoes in total. If 2 of them are green tomatoes, how many are red tomatoes?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Amy has 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 red tomatoes. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A rocket ship needs 10 kilograms of fuel to launch. If 7 kilograms are already filled, how many kilograms of fuel are needed to fulfill the requirement?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The rocket ship needs 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 kilograms of fuel to launch. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dolphin can jump a total of 10 feet in one leap. If 9 feet of this distance is due to its tail thrust, what height does the dolphin cover with its body strength alone?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The dolphin covers 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 foot with its body strength alone. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a piece of rope that is 10 feet long. He has to keep a length of 1 foot uncut. How long is the rest of the rope that he can cut?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 feet of rope that he can cut. The rest of the rope that he can cut is 9 feet long. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: A mama bear is collecting 10 berries in total for her cub. She already has 6 berries. How many more berries does she need to reach her goal?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The mama bear needs 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 more berries to reach her goal. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a farm, there are 10 animals in total. Among them, 9 animals are chickens. How many animals are cows?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 cow on the farm. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom was organizing his pencil case. In total, there are 10 pencils. If 8 of them are mechanical pencils, how many regular pencils does he have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tom has 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 regular pencils. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tim has a total of 10 crayons. Eight of them are blue. How many of them are red?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tim has 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 red crayons. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Billy has 10 pens in total. If 7 of them are black, how many of them are blue?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Billy has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 blue pens. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: A painter has a set of 10 different color shades for a painting. At first, he uses 9 colors for the basic shading. How many color shades does he use for the final touch-up?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The painter uses 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 color shade for the final touch-up. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Katie had a total of 10 tubes of toothpaste and she already used up 6 of them, how many unused tubes of toothpaste does she left with?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Katie has 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 unused tubes of toothpaste. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Melanie has a total of 10 blankets. If 6 of them are woolen blankets, how many of them are cotton blankets?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Melanie has 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 cotton blankets. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a pond, there are 10 frogs in total. Among them, 4 are green frogs. How many frogs are not green?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 frogs that are not green. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a farm, there are 10 cows in total. If 9 of these are brown, how many cows are black?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Since there are 10 cows in total and 9 of them are brown, the number of black cows is 10 - 9 = <<10-9=1>>1. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sally has a collection of 10 teddy bears. If 7 of them are brown, how many are not brown?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sally has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 teddy bears that are not brown. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a total of 10 toothbrushes. If he has 7 red ones, how many blue toothbrushes does he have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 blue toothbrushes. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tina has a collection of 10 stuffed animals. She gives 3 of them to her little sister. How many stuffed animals does she have left?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Tina has 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 stuffed animals left. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 10 cloud types. You have already learned about 2 of them. How many more cloud types do you still need to learn about?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 more cloud types to learn about. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a forest, there are 10 trees in total. 8 of these trees are pine trees. How many trees are not pine trees?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 trees that are not pine trees. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a homogeneous pillow shop, there are 10 blue and green pillows altogether. If there are 6 green pillows, how many blue pillows are there?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 blue pillows. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a nearby planet, an alien discovered 10 new species of plants. If he found 7 of them during his morning walk, how many did he find during his evening walk?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The alien found 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 new species of plants during his evening walk. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: You are planning a party where 10 people, including you, will attend. If you have already invited 1 friend, how many more friends do you need to invite to meet your guest list of 10 people?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: You have already invited 1 friend, so you need to invite 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 more friends to meet your guest list of 10 people. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a music store, there are 10 drums in total. If 7 of them are acoustic drums, how many of them are electronic drums?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 electronic drums. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jenny has a collection of 10 stuffed animals. If 4 of them are bears, how many of them are not bears?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Jenny has 10 stuffed animals in total. If 4 of them are bears, then the number of stuffed animals that are not bears is 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Greg has a collection of 10 road cycles. If 8 of them are black, how many are white?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Greg has 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 white road cycles. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 10 firefighters in a crew. If 6 of them are already inside the burning building, how many are still outside?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 firefighters still outside. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a laboratory, 10 mice are being kept for an experiment. 9 of them are white mice. How many of them are black mice?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Since there are 10 mice in total and 9 of them are white, the number of black mice is 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: A rainbow has 10 colors. If 2 of those colors are shades of blue, how many colors are not shades of blue?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 colors that are not shades of blue. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Susie has 10 cartons of milk. If one of the cartons is almond milk, how many cartons of cow's milk does she have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Susie has 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 cartons of cow's milk. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: John can play 10 different piano songs. He recently learned 9 new songs. How many songs could he play before learning the new ones?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John could play 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 song before learning the new ones. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Julie owns 10 skirts in total. Among them, 9 are full-length skirts. How many mini-skirts does she own?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Julie owns 10-9 = <<10-9=1>>1 mini-skirts. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: On Valentine's Day, John received 10 chocolates in total. He already had 4 chocolates before. How many chocolates was he given on Valentine's Day?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John had 4 chocolates before Valentine's Day. He received 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 chocolates on Valentine's Day. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Princess Liana was putting together a dinner party and needed exactly 10 apples for a dessert she was making. She had already collected 8 from the orchard. How many more did she need to meet her requirement?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Princess Liana needs 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 more apples to meet her requirement. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 10 acres of farmland. He uses 2 acres for growing vegetables. How many acres does he use for growing wheat?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The farmer uses 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 acres for growing wheat. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a building, there are 10 windows on a floor. If 3 of them are designed to be antique, how many of them are modern windows?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 modern windows. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the mall, there are 10 pairs of ice skates in total. 1 pair is in Size 11. How many pairs of ice skates are not in Size 11?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 pairs of ice skates that are not in Size 11. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the circus, there are 10 clowns performing. If 2 of them are mime clowns, how many of them are regular clowns?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 regular clowns. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A SpaceX rocket is made up of different parts. If the propellant tank and the engines make up 3 parts and in total there are 10 parts, how many additional parts are there in the rocket?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The rocket has 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 additional parts. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jessica was learning to play a new song on her guitar. The song has 10 chords altogether and she has already learned 4 chords. How many more chords does she need to learn to play the whole song?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Jessica has already learned 4 chords, so she needs to learn 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 more chords to play the whole song. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: On his pirate ship, Captain Hook has 10 cannons in total. If 5 of them are on one side of the ship, how many are there on the other side?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Captain Hook has 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 cannons on the other side of the ship. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Adele's kite flies for exactly 10 minutes. The kite spent 6 minutes at its highest point. How long does the kite fly before it reached its highest point?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The kite flew for 10 minutes in total. Since it spent 6 minutes at its highest point, it must have flown for 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 minutes before reaching its highest point. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: On the jungle gym, there are 10 kids playing. 6 of them are playing on the swings. How many kids are playing on the slides?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-6 = <<10-6=4>>4 kids playing on the slides. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: The total hours of daylight in a day is 10 hours. If the Sun was up for 8 hours, for how many hours was the sun hidden behind the clouds?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The total hours of daylight in a day is 10 hours. If the Sun was up for 8 hours, then the Sun was hidden behind the clouds for 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 hours. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sophie has 10 scoops of ice cream in her bowl. If 3 of them are vanilla, how many scoops of chocolate ice cream does she have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sophie has 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 scoops of chocolate ice cream. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: A giraffe eats 10 pounds of food in a day. He has already consumed 8 pounds of food. How much more food does he need to eat to reach his daily consumption goal?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: The giraffe needs to eat 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 more pounds of food to reach his daily consumption goal. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a fairy kingdom, there are 10 pixies. 3 of them have blue wings. How many pixies have green wings?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 pixies with green wings. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: David is studying the stars and needs to set up his telescope at a certain height for optimal viewing. If his current setup is at 2 feet and he needs the entire setup to be 10 feet high, how many more feet does he need to add to achieve the optimal height?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: David needs to add 10-2 = <<10-2=8>>8 more feet to his current setup to reach the optimal height of 10 feet. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 10 tail ribbons for his kite. If 7 of the tail ribbons are blue, the rest are red. How many red tail ribbons does he have?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-7 = <<10-7=3>>3 red tail ribbons. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara is composing a new piano piece. The piece is 10 bars long. Sheβs already composed 5 bars. How many more bars does she still need to compose?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sara still needs to compose 10-5 = <<10-5=5>>5 more bars. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Rachel has 10 candles in total. If 8 of them are scented, how many of the candles are unscented?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Rachel has 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 unscented candles. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: A mini bus has 10 seats in total. There is only 1 seat in the front. How many seats are there in the back of the bus?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 seats in the back of the bus. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: You have a total of 10 oranges. You already peeled 8 oranges. How many more oranges do you need to peel?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: You have 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 oranges left to peel. You need to peel 2 more oranges. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: On the farm, there are 10 chickens in total. If 8 of them belong to the Rhode Island Red breed, how many of them are from different breeds?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There are 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 chickens from different breeds. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sally has a total of 10 grapes. She first ate 4 of them. How many grapes does she have left to eat?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: Sally has 10-4 = <<10-4=6>>6 grapes left to eat. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a total of 10 guitar picks. He keeps 8 of them in his pocket. How many guitar picks does he have in his desk drawer?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: John has 10-8 = <<10-8=2>>2 guitar picks in his desk drawer. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: There were 10 clouds in the sky on a sun-drenched day. 3 of those clouds were dark and stormy. How many clouds were fluffy and white?
Qwen2-Math 7B:
Reasoning: There were 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 fluffy and white clouds. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes