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Claude-3 Haiku on 1.OA.A.2

Common Core Standard 1.OA.A.2

This standard covers the following:

Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John has 2 tomatoes. He found the same amount of tomatoes in his garden. Later, he picked 7 more from his neighbor's garden. How many tomatoes did John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* John initially had 2 tomatoes
* He found the same amount of tomatoes in his garden, so that's 2 more tomatoes
* He then picked 7 more tomatoes from his neighbor's garden

To calculate the total number of tomatoes John has now, we add up all the tomatoes:
* 2 (initial) + 2 (found in garden) + 7 (from neighbor's garden) = 11 tomatoes

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, what if John initially had 2 tomatoes and again he found the same amount of tomatoes in his garden. But this time, he picked 14 more from his neighbor's garden. How many tomatoes did John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* John initially had 2 tomatoes
* He found the same amount of tomatoes in his garden, so that's 2 more tomatoes
* He then picked 14 more tomatoes from his neighbor's garden

To calculate the total number of tomatoes John has now, we add up all the tomatoes:
* 2 (initial) + 2 (found in garden) + 14 (from neighbor's garden) = 18 tomatoes

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a rocket invention trial, scientist Randy is combining 8 kg of Rocket Fuel A and 7 kg of Rocket Fuel B to create a powerful mixture. How much rocket fuel is there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
To find the total amount of rocket fuel, we need to add the weights of Rocket Fuel A and Rocket Fuel B.

Rocket Fuel A: 8 kg
Rocket Fuel B: 7 kg

Total rocket fuel = Rocket Fuel A + Rocket Fuel B
Total rocket fuel = 8 kg + 7 kg = 15 kg

### Answer: 15 kg

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the initial rocket fuel mixture, Randy's assistant, Julia, adds an extra 5 kg of Rocket Fuel C into the mixture. How much rocket fuel is there in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, the total rocket fuel was 15 kg, which was the sum of 8 kg of Rocket Fuel A and 7 kg of Rocket Fuel B.

Now, Julia has added an extra 5 kg of Rocket Fuel C to the mixture.

To find the new total amount of rocket fuel, we need to add the 5 kg of Rocket Fuel C to the initial 15 kg.

Total rocket fuel = Initial rocket fuel + Additional Rocket Fuel C
Total rocket fuel = 15 kg + 5 kg = 20 kg

### Answer: 20 kg

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If initially Randy combined 7 kg of Rocket Fuel A with 7 kg of Rocket Fuel B instead of using 8 kg of Rocket Fuel A, how much rocket fuel would there be in total before adding Rocket Fuel C?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:

Initial combination:
* Rocket Fuel A: 7 kg
* Rocket Fuel B: 7 kg
* Total rocket fuel before adding Rocket Fuel C = 7 kg + 7 kg = 14 kg

### Answer: 14 kg

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: James has 7 chairs in his living room. He decided to add 11 more chairs for a family gathering. How many chairs does James have in total in his living room now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: James originally had 7 chairs in his living room.
He added 11 more chairs.
The total number of chairs in his living room is 7 + 11 = <<7+11=18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the family gathering, James decided to add an extra chair to the living room, making it a special spot for him to sit and read. How many chairs are there in James's living room now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Originally, James had 18 chairs in his living room.
He then added 1 more chair, making the total number of chairs 18 + 1 = <<18+1=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: At a campfire, Dana roasts 4 marshmallows. At the same time, Matt roasts 4 marshmallows as well. How many marshmallows did they roast together?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Dana roasted 4 marshmallows.
Matt roasted 4 marshmallows.
Together, they roasted 4 + 4 = 8 marshmallows.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Dana and Matt finish roasting their marshmallows, they decide to roast 3 more. How many marshmallows have been roasted in total at the campfire?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, Dana and Matt roasted 4 marshmallows each, for a total of 8 marshmallows.
After that, they decided to roast 3 more marshmallows.
The total number of marshmallows roasted at the campfire is 8 + 3 = 11.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Dana originally roasted 6 marshmallows instead of 4. If Matt still roasted 4 marshmallows, how many marshmallows did they roast together at the campfire now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Dana roasted 6 marshmallows.
Matt roasted 4 marshmallows.
Together, they roasted 6 + 4 = 10 marshmallows.

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In the morning, Chris built a tower with 4 building blocks. In the afternoon, he added 3 more blocks to the tower. How many building blocks are in Chris's tower now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the morning, Chris built a tower with 4 building blocks.
In the afternoon, he added 3 more blocks to the tower.
The total number of building blocks in Chris's tower now is 4 + 3 = 7.

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After building a tower with 4 blocks in the morning and adding 3 more in the afternoon, Chris finds 6 more blocks after school. If he adds these to his tower, how many building blocks are in Chris's tower now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
1. In the morning, Chris built a tower with 4 building blocks.
2. In the afternoon, he added 3 more blocks to the tower, making it 4 + 3 = 7 blocks.
3. After school, Chris found 6 more blocks and added them to the tower.
4. The total number of building blocks in Chris's tower now is 7 + 6 = 13.

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's revise our previous scenario: Chris initially built a tower with 4 building blocks. However, imagine he added 14 more blocks in the afternoon instead of 3. How many building blocks would be in Chris’s tower then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's revise the scenario:
* In the morning, Chris built a tower with 4 building blocks.
* In the afternoon, he added 14 more blocks to the tower.

To find the total number of building blocks in Chris's tower, we add the initial 4 blocks and the 14 additional blocks:
* 4 + 14 = 18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Bill found 11 balloons at the park. Later, during a birthday party, he found 3 more balloons. How many balloons did Bill find in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Bill found 11 balloons at the park.
2) Later, during a birthday party, he found 3 more balloons.
3) To find the total number of balloons Bill found, we add the two amounts together:
11 balloons + 3 balloons = 14 balloons

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's imagine instead that Bill found 4 balloons at the park, rather than 11. He still found 3 balloons at the birthday party. How many balloons did Bill find in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) Bill found 4 balloons at the park.
2) Later, during a birthday party, he found 3 more balloons.
3) To find the total number of balloons Bill found, we add the two amounts together:
4 balloons + 3 balloons = 7 balloons

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Officer Johnson is on night patrol and has already checked on 10 locations. Over the next hour, he is supposed to check 9 more locations. How many locations is Officer Johnson supposed to check in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Officer Johnson has already checked on 10 locations
* Over the next hour, he is supposed to check 9 more locations
* To find the total number of locations he is supposed to check, we add the 10 locations he has already checked and the 9 locations he is supposed to check in the next hour.

So, the total number of locations Officer Johnson is supposed to check is:
10 + 9 = <<10 + 9 = 19>>19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Officer Johnson checks the initial total locations, he is informed that there's an additional location he needs to patrol. How many locations does Officer Johnson check in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's update the information:
* Initially, Officer Johnson was supposed to check a total of 19 locations
* He was then informed that there is an additional location he needs to patrol

To find the new total number of locations he needs to check, we add the additional location to the initial total:
* 19 + 1 = <<19 + 1 = 20>>20

Therefore, the total number of locations Officer Johnson checks now is 20.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of the initially mentioned 10 locations, Officer Johnson was initially supposed to check only 1 location and then 9 more locations over the next hour, how many locations would Officer Johnson be supposed to check in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:

* Initially, Officer Johnson was supposed to check 1 location
* Over the next hour, he is supposed to check 9 more locations
* To find the total number of locations he is supposed to check, we add the 1 location he was initially supposed to check and the 9 locations he is supposed to check in the next hour.

So, the total number of locations Officer Johnson is supposed to check is:
1 + 9 = <<1 + 9 = 10>>10

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In an orienteering event, Emily sets out towards the first landmark that is 3 km away. After reaching the landmark, she heads for the second landmark which is 17 km away from the first. What is the total distance Emily planned to cover between the two landmarks?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The first landmark is 3 km away.
The second landmark is 17 km away from the first landmark.
To find the total distance Emily planned to cover between the two landmarks, we need to add the distances of the two landmarks.
Total distance = Distance to the first landmark + Distance to the second landmark
Total distance = 3 km + 17 km = <<3 km + 17 km = 20 km>>20 km

### Answer: 20 km

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: James has 8 dollars in his wallet. He finds 3 dollars on the ground and adds it to his wallet. How much money does he have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* James originally had $8 in his wallet.
* He then found $3 on the ground and added it to his wallet.
* To calculate the total amount of money he has now, we add the original $8 and the $3 he found:
* $8 + $3 = $11

### Answer: $11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After having a total of $11 in his wallet, James later receives $8 from his friend as a repayment of an old loan. How much money does James have in his wallet now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, James had $8 in his wallet
* He then found $3 on the ground and added it to his wallet, making his total $11
* After that, his friend repaid him $8 that he had previously loaned out
* To calculate the new total, we add the $8 he received from his friend to the $11 he already had:
* $11 + $8 = $19

### Answer: $19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Dr. Smith treated 5 patients in the morning. In the afternoon, Dr. Smith treated 12 more patients. How many patients did Dr. Smith treat for the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the morning, Dr. Smith treated 5 patients.
In the afternoon, Dr. Smith treated 12 more patients.
The total number of patients Dr. Smith treated for the day is 5 + 12 = 17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After a long day, Dr. Smith was called in to treat 3 more patients in the evening. How many patients did Dr. Smith treat in total for the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the morning, Dr. Smith treated 5 patients.
In the afternoon, Dr. Smith treated 12 more patients.
In the evening, Dr. Smith treated 3 more patients.
The total number of patients Dr. Smith treated for the day is 5 + 12 + 3 = 20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a fairy-themed math adventure, Miny the fairy starts with 1 magical stone. She then attends a fairy party where she receives 11 additional magical stones, represented by a new variable, b. After the party, she collects 2 more stones on her way home. How many magical stones does Miny have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Miny starts with 1 magical stone.
2. At the fairy party, she receives 11 additional magical stones, represented by the variable b.
3. On her way home, she collects 2 more stones.

To find the total number of magical stones Miny has now, we need to add up all the stones she has acquired:
* Initial stones: 1
* Stones from the party: b
* Stones collected on the way home: 2

So the total number of magical stones Miny has now is:
1 + b + 2

### Answer: 1 + b + 2

Expected answer: 14

Correct? No

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Once upon a time, a king owned 17 castles across his kingdom. He went on an expedition and discovered a beautiful land, where he decided to build one more. How many castles does the king own now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The king originally owned 17 castles.
He then decided to build one more castle in the newly discovered land.
Therefore, the total number of castles the king owns now is:
17 (original castles) + 1 (new castle) = 18 castles.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: There are 10 fluffy clouds in the sky in the morning. In the afternoon, 4 more clouds join them. How many clouds are in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the morning, there were 10 fluffy clouds in the sky.
In the afternoon, 4 more clouds joined them.
So, the total number of clouds in the sky now is 10 + 4 = 14.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: There are 10 fluffy clouds in the sky in the morning. In the afternoon, 4 more clouds join them, and in the evening, 1 more cloud joins the group. How many clouds are in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the morning, there were 10 fluffy clouds in the sky.
In the afternoon, 4 more clouds joined them, so the total number of clouds was 10 + 4 = 14.
In the evening, 1 more cloud joined the group, so the total number of clouds is now 14 + 1 = 15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Remember the last problem where there were 10 fluffy clouds in the sky in the morning. But what if instead there had been 10 fluffy clouds which were then joined by 6 more clouds in the afternoon. How many clouds would be in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* In the morning, there were 10 fluffy clouds in the sky.
* In the afternoon, 6 more clouds joined them.
* To find the total number of clouds in the sky now, we add the morning and afternoon clouds:
* 10 clouds (morning) + 6 clouds (afternoon) = 16 clouds.

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John eats 3 apples. He then eats 5 more apples. Later in the day he eats 5 grapes. How many pieces of fruit did John eat in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. John eats 3 apples.
2. He then eats 5 more apples.
3. Later in the day, he eats 5 grapes.

To find the total number of pieces of fruit John ate, we add up the number of apples and grapes:
* 3 apples + 5 apples + 5 grapes = 13 pieces of fruit

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a dinosaur-themed park, there are 10 T-Rex exhibits and 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit. How many dinosaur exhibits are there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There are 10 T-Rex exhibits and 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit.
To find the total number of dinosaur exhibits, we add the number of T-Rex exhibits and the number of Brachiosaurus exhibits:
10 T-Rex exhibits + 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit = <<10 + 1 = 11>>11 dinosaur exhibits in total.
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the T-Rex and Brachiosaurus exhibits, the park decides to add 7 more Pterodactyl exhibits. How many dinosaur exhibits will the park have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, there were 10 T-Rex exhibits and 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit, for a total of 11 dinosaur exhibits.
The park then added 7 more Pterodactyl exhibits.
To find the new total number of dinosaur exhibits, we add the 7 Pterodactyl exhibits to the initial 11 exhibits:
11 initial exhibits + 7 new Pterodactyl exhibits = <<11 + 7 = 18>>18 dinosaur exhibits in total.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially the park only had 1 T-Rex exhibit instead of 10, but still had 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit. In that case, how many dinosaur exhibits would there have been before the Pterodactyl exhibits were added?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, the park had 1 T-Rex exhibit and 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit.
To find the total number of dinosaur exhibits before the Pterodactyl exhibits were added, we add the number of T-Rex exhibits and the number of Brachiosaurus exhibits:
1 T-Rex exhibit + 1 Brachiosaurus exhibit = <<1 + 1 = 2>>2 dinosaur exhibits in total.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Derek has 10 toy cars at home, then he goes to the store and buys 6 more. How many toy cars does Derek have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Derek had 10 toy cars at home initially.
Derek then bought 6 more toy cars at the store.
The total number of toy cars Derek has is 10 + 6 = <<10+6=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Derek's cousin, Jake, comes over and brings 1 more toy car to play with. How many toy cars are there altogether now for Derek and Jake to play with?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, Derek had 16 toy cars.
Jake then brought 1 more toy car to play with.
The total number of toy cars for Derek and Jake to play with is 16 + 1 = <<16+1=17>>17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Derek originally had 8 toy cars at home instead of 10 before he bought 6 more from the store? How many toy cars would Derek have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Derek originally had 8 toy cars at home.
Derek then bought 6 more toy cars at the store.
The total number of toy cars Derek has is 8 + 6 = <<8+6=14>>14.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John has 6 logs in the fireplace. He adds 6 more to keep the fire going. How many logs are in the fireplace now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John initially had 6 logs in the fireplace.
He then added 6 more logs.
The total number of logs in the fireplace is 6 + 6 = <<6+6=12>>12.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: John added 4 more logs to the fireplace after some time. Now, how many logs are in the fireplace?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, there were 12 logs in the fireplace.
John then added 4 more logs.
The total number of logs in the fireplace is 12 + 4 = <<12+4=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the situation, but this time, John had originally 7 logs in the fireplace instead of 6, and he still added 6 more to keep the fire going. Now, how many logs are in the fireplace?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's reconsider the situation with the new information.

Reasoning:
* John originally had 7 logs in the fireplace.
* He then added 6 more logs.
* The total number of logs in the fireplace is 7 + 6 = <<7+6=13>>13.

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Caitlin bought 7 cartons of milk, and then she went shopping again and bought an additional 11 cartons. How many cartons of milk did Caitlin buy in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Caitlin bought 7 cartons of milk initially.
Caitlin then bought an additional 11 cartons of milk.
The total number of cartons of milk Caitlin bought is 7 + 11 = <<7+11=18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's say Caitlin changed her mind and she initially bought only 4 cartons of milk instead of 7. She still went shopping a second time and bought the same additional 11 cartons. Now, how many cartons of milk did Caitlin buy in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Caitlin initially bought 4 cartons of milk.
Caitlin then bought an additional 11 cartons of milk.
The total number of cartons of milk Caitlin bought is 4 + 11 = <<4+11=15>>15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Sebastian blew 2 bubbles and his sister, Maya, blew 17 more bubbles. How many bubbles did they blow in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Sebastian blew 2 bubbles
* Maya blew 17 more bubbles than Sebastian
* To find the total number of bubbles blown, we add Sebastian's and Maya's bubbles together:
* Sebastian's bubbles: 2
* Maya's bubbles: 17
* Total bubbles blown: 2 + 17 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Sebastian and Maya blew their bubbles, their dad decided to join the fun and blew 1 bubble. How many bubbles did they blow in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's add up the total number of bubbles blown now:
* Sebastian blew 2 bubbles
* Maya blew 17 bubbles
* Their dad blew 1 bubble
* Total bubbles blown = 2 + 17 + 1 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If Sebastian had originally blown 2 bubbles and Maya had blown 7 bubbles instead of 17, how many bubbles would they have blown in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Sebastian originally blew 2 bubbles
* Maya blew 7 bubbles
* To find the total number of bubbles blown, we add Sebastian's and Maya's bubbles together:
* Sebastian's bubbles: 2
* Maya's bubbles: 7
* Total bubbles blown: 2 + 7 = 9

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Juliet had 1 guitar at home. Later she went to a music fest and bought 12 more guitars. How many guitars does Juliet have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Juliet had 1 guitar at home initially.
Juliet then bought 12 more guitars at the music fest.
The total number of guitars Juliet has now is 1 + 12 = 13.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the music fest, Juliet's friend gifted her 2 more guitars. Now, how many guitars does Juliet have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Juliet had 13 guitars after buying 12 more at the music fest.
Juliet's friend then gifted her 2 more guitars.
The total number of guitars Juliet has now is 13 + 2 = 15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Juliet originally had 1 guitar at home and instead of buying 12 at the music fest, she bought 14 more guitars? How many guitars does Juliet have in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Juliet had 1 guitar at home initially.
Juliet then bought 14 more guitars at the music fest.
The total number of guitars Juliet has now is 1 + 14 = 15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a neighborhood, there are 16 dogs living in different houses. One of the houses has 3 dogs. How many dogs are there in the neighborhood in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 16 dogs living in the neighborhood
* One of the houses has 3 dogs
* To find the total number of dogs in the neighborhood, we need to add the 3 dogs from the one house to the remaining 16 dogs

So, the total number of dogs in the neighborhood is:
3 dogs (from the one house) + 16 dogs (remaining in the neighborhood)
= 3 + 16
= 19 dogs

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: On the same day, the dog shelter in the neighborhood rescued one more dog. Now, how many dogs are there in the neighborhood in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's update the information:
* Originally, there were 16 dogs living in the neighborhood
* One house had 3 dogs
* So the total number of dogs in the neighborhood was 19
* On the same day, the dog shelter rescued one more dog

To find the new total number of dogs in the neighborhood, we need to add the 1 rescued dog to the original 19 dogs:

19 dogs (original total) + 1 dog (rescued) = 20 dogs

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering that originally, there were only 3 dogs living in different houses instead of 16 and the house still has 3 dogs. How many dogs are there in the neighborhood now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's re-work this with the new information:
* Originally, there were only 3 dogs living in different houses
* One of the houses has 3 dogs
* To find the total number of dogs in the neighborhood, we need to add the 3 dogs from the one house to the remaining 2 dogs

So, the total number of dogs in the neighborhood is:
3 dogs (from the one house) + 2 dogs (remaining in the neighborhood)
= 3 + 2
= 5 dogs

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 6

Correct? No

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A rainbow in the sky is spotted by 6 people in town A and 13 people in town B. How many people spotted the rainbow in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The number of people who spotted the rainbow in town A is 6.
The number of people who spotted the rainbow in town B is 13.
To find the total number of people who spotted the rainbow, we add the number of people from town A and town B:
6 + 13 = <<6+13=19>>19 people.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Sam has 6 bottles of water. His friend, Quinn, gives him 11 more. How many bottles of water does Sam have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Sam originally had 6 bottles of water
* His friend Quinn gave him 11 more bottles
* To find the total number of bottles Sam has now, we add the original 6 bottles to the 11 bottles Quinn gave him:
* 6 + 11 = 17

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Sam counts his bottles, his girlfriend gives him one more. Now, how many bottles of water does Sam have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Sam had 17 bottles of water
* Then, his girlfriend gave him 1 more bottle
* To find the total number of bottles Sam has now, we add the original 17 bottles to the 1 bottle his girlfriend gave him:
* 17 + 1 = 18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If Sam initially had 9 bottles instead of 6, and Quinn still gave him 11 more, how many bottles of water would Sam have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Sam originally had 9 bottles of water
* His friend Quinn gave him 11 more bottles
* To find the total number of bottles Sam has now, we add the original 9 bottles to the 11 bottles Quinn gave him:
* 9 + 11 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a shark infested region, a researcher observes 9 sharks during the morning expedition and 11 more sharks during the afternoon expedition. How many sharks did the researcher observe during the whole day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The researcher observed 9 sharks during the morning expedition.
The researcher observed 11 more sharks during the afternoon expedition.
To find the total number of sharks observed during the whole day, we need to add the number of sharks observed in the morning and the afternoon.

Total sharks observed = Sharks observed in the morning + Sharks observed in the afternoon
Total sharks observed = 9 + 11 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the shark infested region, the researcher returns the next day and observes a different number of sharks. This time, he sees 9 sharks during the morning expedition and 2 more during the afternoon expedition. How many sharks did the researcher observe on the second day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The researcher observed 9 sharks during the morning expedition on the second day.
The researcher observed 2 more sharks during the afternoon expedition on the second day.
To find the total number of sharks observed on the second day, we need to add the number of sharks observed in the morning and the afternoon.

Total sharks observed on the second day = Sharks observed in the morning + Sharks observed in the afternoon
Total sharks observed on the second day = 9 + 2 = 11

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A princess has 2 magical stones. The wizard doubles the amount of her stones. After that, she finds 11 more magical stones. How many magical stones does princess have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The princess starts with 2 magical stones.
2. The wizard then doubles the amount of her stones. So now she has 2 x 2 = 4 magical stones.
3. After that, she finds 11 more magical stones.
4. So the total number of magical stones she has now is 4 + 11 = 15 magical stones.

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the princess finds the 11 stones, a fairy presents her with 3 more magical stones. Now, how many magical stones does the princess have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
1. The princess originally had 2 magical stones.
2. The wizard then doubled the amount, so she had 4 magical stones.
3. After that, she found 11 more magical stones, so she had 4 + 11 = 15 magical stones.
4. Then, a fairy presented her with 3 more magical stones.

So the total number of magical stones the princess has now is:
15 (from the previous steps) + 3 (from the fairy) = 18 magical stones.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After a further recollection, the princess realizes that instead of finding 11 magical stones originally, she had actually found 15. How many magical stones does she now have if we consider this new information?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's re-work this with the new information:

1. The princess starts with 2 magical stones.
2. The wizard then doubles the amount of her stones. So now she has 2 x 2 = 4 magical stones.
3. After that, she finds 15 more magical stones.
4. So the total number of magical stones she has now is 4 + 15 = 19 magical stones.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A zoo has 8 giraffes in one area and 7 giraffes in another area. How many giraffes are there in the zoo in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The zoo has 8 giraffes in one area and 7 giraffes in another area.
To find the total number of giraffes in the zoo, we need to add the number of giraffes in the two areas.
8 giraffes + 7 giraffes = <<8+7=15>>15 giraffes in total.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: The zoo decides to bring in 3 more giraffes. How many giraffes are there in the zoo in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, the zoo had a total of 15 giraffes.
The zoo then brought in 3 more giraffes.
To find the new total number of giraffes, we need to add the 3 new giraffes to the initial 15 giraffes.
15 giraffes + 3 giraffes = <<15+3=18>>18 giraffes in total.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose originally, the zoo had 5 giraffes in one area instead of 8 and still had 7 giraffes in the other area. How many giraffes would there be in the zoo in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Originally, the zoo had 5 giraffes in one area and 7 giraffes in the other area.
To find the total number of giraffes in the zoo, we need to add the number of giraffes in the two areas.
5 giraffes + 7 giraffes = <<5+7=12>>12 giraffes in total.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Peter has $1. He finds $2 on the street. How many dollars in total does Peter have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Peter originally had $1
* He then found $2 on the street
* To calculate the total amount of money Peter has now, we add the $1 he originally had to the $2 he found on the street:
* $1 + $2 = $3

### Answer: $3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After finding $2 on the street, Peter goes home to continue his summer job of dog-walking. That day he earns $12. How many dollars in total does Peter have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Peter had $1
* He then found $2 on the street, so he had $1 + $2 = $3
* After that, he earned $12 from his dog-walking job
* To calculate the total amount of money Peter has now, we add the $3 he had before to the $12 he earned:
* $3 + $12 = $15

### Answer: $15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Billy has 9 kites. On his birthday, his friends gifted him 11 more kites. How many kites does Billy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Billy initially had 9 kites.
His friends gifted him 11 more kites.
So, the total number of kites Billy has now is 9 + 11 = <<9+11=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Billy initially had 4 kites. If his friends gifted him 11 more on his birthday, just like before, how many kites does Billy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Billy initially had 4 kites.
His friends gifted him 11 more kites.
So, the total number of kites Billy has now is 4 + 11 = <<4+11=15>>15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Sasha roasted 6 marshmallows at her campfire. Her best friend, Yara, roasted 7 marshmallows at her campfire. How many marshmallows did they roast together?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Sasha roasted 6 marshmallows.
Yara roasted 7 marshmallows.
The total number of marshmallows roasted together is 6 + 7 = <<6+7=13>>13.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sasha and Yara decided to roast more marshmallows after eating the first set. They roasted an additional 3 marshmallows. How many marshmallows did they roast in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Sasha and Yara initially roasted 6 + 7 = 13 marshmallows.
They then roasted an additional 3 marshmallows.
The total number of marshmallows roasted is 13 + 3 = <<13+3=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sasha originally thought she roasted 6 marshmallows, but she realized later that she had actually roasted 13 marshmallows. Yara still roasted 7 marshmallows. How many marshmallows did they roast together, taking into account the new total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Sasha originally thought she roasted 6 marshmallows, but she actually roasted 13 marshmallows.
Yara roasted 7 marshmallows.
The total number of marshmallows roasted together is 13 + 7 = <<13+7=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Jenna has 1 pillow already at home. She went shopping and added 14 more pillows to her collection. How many total pillows does Jenna have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Jenna had 1 pillow at home initially.
Jenna added 14 more pillows to her collection.
The total number of pillows Jenna has now is 1 + 14 = <<1+14=15>>15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After shopping, Jenna's friend gifts her 3 more pillows. Now, how many total pillows does Jenna have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Jenna had 15 pillows after her initial shopping trip.
Jenna's friend then gifted her 3 more pillows.
The total number of pillows Jenna has now is 15 + 3 = <<15+3=18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead, think about what would have happened if Jenna had only 1 pillow to start with and bought 4 on her shopping trip. How many pillows would Jenna have had then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's rework this problem with the new information.

Reasoning: Jenna had 1 pillow to start with.
Jenna bought 4 more pillows on her shopping trip.
The total number of pillows Jenna has now is 1 + 4 = <<1+4=5>>5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A dragon named Draco collects gold coins. One day, he finds 13 coins in a cave and later discovers 5 more coins in the forest. How many gold coins does Draco gather in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Draco found 13 coins in the cave and 5 more coins in the forest.
The total number of coins Draco gathered is 13 + 5 = <<13 + 5 = 18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Draco gathered his gold coins, his friend Spot the dragon stumbled across 2 more gold coins during his own adventure. How many gold coins do the two dragons have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Draco gathered 18 gold coins in total.
Spot the dragon found 2 more gold coins.
The total number of gold coins the two dragons have is 18 + 2 = <<18 + 2 = 20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that initially, Draco, instead of finding 13 gold coins in a cave, had only found 3 coins in the cave. With the additional 5 coins he discovered in the forest, how many gold coins does Draco gather in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In this case, Draco found 3 coins in the cave and 5 more coins in the forest.
The total number of coins Draco gathered is 3 + 5 = <<3 + 5 = 8>>8.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: George finds 1 puzzle piece in his drawer. Later, his brother gives him 19 more puzzle pieces. How many puzzle pieces does George have altogether?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: George initially had 1 puzzle piece.
His brother gave him 19 more puzzle pieces.
So, the total number of puzzle pieces George has is 1 + 19 = 20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After some more searching, George finds that he had actually only found 1 puzzle piece in his drawer initially, not the 7 he thought before. He still receives 19 more puzzle pieces from his brother. With this correction in mind, how many puzzle pieces does George now have altogether?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Initially, George thought he had found 7 puzzle pieces in his drawer, but it was actually only 1 puzzle piece.
2. His brother then gave him 19 more puzzle pieces.
3. So the total number of puzzle pieces George has is:
   - Initial puzzle pieces: 1
   - Puzzle pieces from brother: 19
   - Total puzzle pieces: 1 + 19 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Stella has 5 erasers. She then buys 1 more. How many erasers does Stella have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Stella initially had 5 erasers.
Stella then bought 1 more eraser.
The total number of erasers Stella has now is 5 + 1 = 6.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to her previous collection, Stella's best friend gifts her with 12 more erasers. How many erasers does Stella have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Stella initially had 6 erasers.
Stella's best friend then gifted her 12 more erasers.
The total number of erasers Stella has now is 6 + 12 = 18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Kim had 4 doors in her house. She built an additional 9 doors. How many doors does Kim have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Kim originally had 4 doors in her house.
Kim then built an additional 9 doors.
The total number of doors Kim has now is 4 + 9 = <<4+9=13>>13.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After building the additional 9 doors, Kim later decides to build 6 more doors. How many doors does Kim have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Kim originally had 4 doors in her house.
Kim then built an additional 9 doors, so she had 4 + 9 = 13 doors.
Kim later decided to build 6 more doors.
The total number of doors Kim has now is 13 + 6 = <<13+6=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: If Ivan walked 2 miles to the north, and then walked the same distance to the east, how many miles in total did Ivan walk?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Ivan walked 2 miles to the north.
2) Then he walked the same distance to the east, which is also 2 miles.
3) To find the total distance Ivan walked, we add the two distances together:
2 miles (north) + 2 miles (east) = 4 miles.

### Answer: 4 miles.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After walking 2 miles to the north and the same distance to the east, Ivan takes a detour and walks 8 more miles to his friend's house. How many miles in total did Ivan walk now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Ivan first walked 2 miles to the north.
2) Then he walked 2 miles to the east.
3) After that, he took a detour and walked 8 more miles to his friend's house.
4) To find the total distance Ivan walked, we add up all the distances:
2 miles (north) + 2 miles (east) + 8 miles (detour) = 12 miles.

### Answer: 12 miles.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of walking 2 miles to the north, Ivan initially walked 4 miles to the north, and then walked the same distance to the east, how many miles in total did Ivan walk?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) Ivan initially walked 4 miles to the north.
2) Then he walked the same distance to the east, which is also 4 miles.
3) To find the total distance Ivan walked, we add the two distances together:
4 miles (north) + 4 miles (east) = 8 miles.

### Answer: 8 miles.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Quincy starts with 9 toothpaste tubes in her bathroom. She then buys as many toothpaste tubes as she currently has. After that, she finds 2 more toothpaste tubes that she forgot she had in the drawer. How many toothpaste tubes does Quincy have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Quincy starts with 9 toothpaste tubes.
2. She then buys as many toothpaste tubes as she currently has, which is 9 more. So now she has 9 + 9 = 18 toothpaste tubes.
3. After that, she finds 2 more toothpaste tubes in the drawer.
4. So the total number of toothpaste tubes Quincy has now is 18 + 2 = 20.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Quincy originally started with just 1 toothpaste tube in her bathroom instead of 9. She then buys as many toothpaste tubes as she currently has. After that, she discovers another 2 toothpaste tubes she forgot she had in the drawer. How many toothpaste tubes does Quincy have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1. Quincy originally starts with 1 toothpaste tube.
2. She then buys as many toothpaste tubes as she currently has, which is 1 more. So now she has 1 + 1 = 2 toothpaste tubes.
3. After that, she discovers another 2 toothpaste tubes in the drawer.
4. So the total number of toothpaste tubes Quincy has now is 2 + 2 = 4.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Millie has 2 dresses. Her mom gave her the same amount as she originally had for her birthday. How many dresses does Millie have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Millie originally had 2 dresses
* For her birthday, her mom gave her the same amount as she originally had
* So, Millie's mom gave her 2 more dresses

Now, we can calculate the total number of dresses Millie has:
* Millie originally had 2 dresses
* Her mom gave her 2 more dresses
* So, Millie now has 2 + 2 = 4 dresses in total

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following her birthday, Millie's aunt presents her with 11 more dresses. How many dresses does Millie have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, Millie had 2 dresses
* For her birthday, her mom gave her 2 more dresses, so she had 2 + 2 = 4 dresses
* After her birthday, her aunt gave her 11 more dresses

Now, we can calculate the total number of dresses Millie has:
* Millie originally had 4 dresses
* Her aunt gave her 11 more dresses
* So, Millie now has 4 + 11 = 15 dresses in total

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: There are 2 logs already burning in the fireplace. George adds 9 more logs to keep the fire going. How many logs are now there in total in the fireplace?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There were 2 logs already burning in the fireplace.
* George added 9 more logs to the fireplace.
* To find the total number of logs in the fireplace, we add the initial 2 logs and the 9 additional logs:
* 2 logs + 9 logs = 11 logs

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After George adds more logs to the fireplace, his friend Kim comes over and adds 7 more logs to the fire. Now, how many logs are there in total in the fireplace?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 2 logs burning in the fireplace.
* George then added 9 more logs, so the total was 2 + 9 = 11 logs.
* Then, Kim came over and added 7 more logs.
* To find the total number of logs in the fireplace now, we add the 7 logs that Kim added to the 11 logs that were already there:
* 11 logs + 7 logs = 18 logs

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of adding 2 logs to the fireplace at the start, George had added 10 logs. Then he added 9 more logs. How many logs would have been there in total in the fireplace in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Initially, George added 10 logs to the fireplace.
* Then, he added 9 more logs.
* To find the total number of logs in the fireplace, we add the initial 10 logs and the 9 additional logs:
* 10 logs + 9 logs = 19 logs

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A robot has 8 gears for moving. The manufacturer adds 4 more gears to improve its functionality. How many gears does the robot have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The robot initially had 8 gears.
The manufacturer added 4 more gears to improve its functionality.
Therefore, the total number of gears the robot has now is 8 + 4 = 12.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous question, the manufacturer decides to add 3 more gears to the robot for additional stability. Now, how many gears does the robot have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the previous question, the robot had 12 gears.
The manufacturer then added 3 more gears for additional stability.
Therefore, the total number of gears the robot has now is 12 + 3 = 15.

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous scenario, consider if the robot initially had 10 gears instead of 8. The manufacturer still adds 4 more gears to improve its functionality. How many gears does the robot have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The robot initially had 10 gears.
The manufacturer added 4 more gears to improve its functionality.
Therefore, the total number of gears the robot has now is 10 + 4 = 14.

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Jerry the monkey collects 7 bananas. His friend, Alan, helps him collect 4 more bananas. Iso the Iguana adds 1 more banana to their collection. How many bananas have they collected in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Jerry the monkey collects 7 bananas.
2. His friend, Alan, helps him collect 4 more bananas.
   * So now they have 7 + 4 = 11 bananas.
3. Iso the Iguana adds 1 more banana to their collection.
   * So now they have 11 + 1 = 12 bananas.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After all the initial collecting, Jerry the monkey went back and found 7 more bananas. Now, how many bananas have they collected in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's add the additional 7 bananas that Jerry found:

1. Initially they had collected 12 bananas.
2. Jerry then found 7 more bananas.
3. So the total number of bananas they have collected is 12 + 7 = 19.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: 10 friends boarded a bus for a field trip. At the next stop, 6 more friends got on. How many friends are on the bus in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, 10 friends boarded the bus for the field trip.
* At the next stop, 6 more friends got on the bus.
* To find the total number of friends on the bus, we add the initial 10 friends and the 6 additional friends:
* 10 + 6 = 16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the field trip, 3 teachers decided to join the students on the bus. How many people are on the bus in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's add the information we have:
* Initially, there were 16 friends on the bus
* Then, 3 teachers decided to join the students on the bus

To find the total number of people on the bus, we add the 16 friends and the 3 teachers:
* 16 + 3 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose originally there were 11 friends who boarded the bus for a field trip, instead of 10, and 6 more friends got on at the next stop, like before. How many friends are on the bus in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 11 friends who boarded the bus for the field trip.
* At the next stop, 6 more friends got on the bus.
* To find the total number of friends on the bus, we add the initial 11 friends and the 6 additional friends:
* 11 + 6 = 17

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Samantha has 5 tent poles. She needs an equal number of tent poles for her friend's tent as well. How many tent poles does Samantha need in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Samantha has 5 tent poles for her own tent
* She needs an equal number of tent poles for her friend's tent as well
* So, the total number of tent poles Samantha needs is the number for her own tent plus the number for her friend's tent
* For her friend's tent, she needs the same number as her own, which is 5
* Therefore, the total number of tent poles Samantha needs is 5 (for her own tent) + 5 (for her friend's tent) = 10

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Samantha has 5 tent poles. She needs an equal number of tent poles for her friend's tent as well. After setting up both tents, Samantha realizes she needs another set of 5 poles for a small storage tent. How many tent poles does Samantha need in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Samantha has 5 tent poles for her own tent
* She needs an equal number of tent poles for her friend's tent as well, which is another 5 poles
* So the total number of poles for the two main tents is 5 + 5 = 10 poles
* Samantha then realizes she needs another set of 5 poles for a small storage tent
* So the total number of tent poles Samantha needs is:
  - 10 poles for the two main tents
  - Plus 5 more poles for the small storage tent
* Therefore, the total number of tent poles Samantha needs is 10 + 5 = 15

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Robert has 16 dollars in his wallet. He earns 3 more dollars for helping his neighbor with groceries. How much money does he have now in his wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Robert initially had $16 in his wallet.
He then earned an additional $3 for helping his neighbor with groceries.
To calculate the total amount of money he has now in his wallet, we add the $3 he earned to the $16 he initially had:
$16 + $3 = $19
### Answer: $19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now ponder this: instead of finding 3 more dollars, let's say Robert only found 1 dollar. With this in mind, how much money would Robert now have in his wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Robert initially had $16 in his wallet
* Instead of finding $3 more, he only found $1 more
* To calculate the total amount of money he has now, we add the $1 he found to the $16 he initially had:
* $16 + $1 = $17
### Answer: $17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John has 3 pencils in his pencil case. He adds 15 more pencils. How many pencils does John have in his pencil case now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John initially had 3 pencils in his pencil case.
He then added 15 more pencils.
The total number of pencils in his pencil case is 3 + 15 = <<3+15=18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: John realizes that he actually had 4 pencils in his pencil case to start with, not 3. He adds the same 15 more pencils. How many pencils does John have in his pencil case now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John initially had 4 pencils in his pencil case.
He then added 15 more pencils.
The total number of pencils in his pencil case is 4 + 15 = <<4+15=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: For a snowball fight, Sally starts off with 11 snowballs and her friend John adds 9 more to her arsenal. How many snowballs does Sally have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Sally starts off with 11 snowballs
* Her friend John adds 9 more snowballs to her arsenal
* To find the total number of snowballs Sally has, we add the initial 11 snowballs to the 9 snowballs John added:
* 11 + 9 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: For the snowball fight, let's say Sally initially started with 11 snowballs. But what if Sally had only started with 1 snowball, and John added 11 to her collection as before? How many snowballs would Sally have in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Sally initially started with 1 snowball
* John added 11 more snowballs to her collection
* To find the total number of snowballs Sally has, we add the initial 1 snowball to the 11 snowballs John added:
* 1 + 11 = 12

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Max has one house. He inherits 11 more houses from his grandfather. How many houses does Max have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Max originally had 1 house.
He then inherited 11 more houses from his grandfather.
So, the total number of houses Max has now is 1 + 11 = <<1+11=12>>12 houses.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Max has one house. He inherits 11 more houses from his grandfather. Later on, Max decides to purchase 5 more houses. How many houses does Max have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Max originally had 1 house.
He then inherited 11 more houses from his grandfather, so he had 1 + 11 = 12 houses.
Later, Max decided to purchase 5 more houses.
So, the total number of houses Max has now is 12 + 5 = <<12+5=17>>17 houses.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous question, we mentioned that Max initially had one house and then inherited 11 more. But what if instead, he initially had one house and later inherited 13 more houses? How many houses would Max have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Max initially had 1 house
* He then inherited 13 more houses
* So the total number of houses Max has now is:
* Initial houses: 1
* Inherited houses: 13
* Total houses: 1 + 13 = <<1+13=14>>14 houses

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Marie had 15 ice skates in her collection. She then added 4 more ice skates to her collection. How many ice skates does she have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Marie had 15 ice skates initially.
She then added 4 more ice skates to her collection.
The total number of ice skates she has now is 15 + 4 = <<15+4=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of the initial 15 ice skates in her collection, Marie had originally owned 16 ice skates before adding the 4 more, how many ice skates would she then have in her collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: If Marie originally had 16 ice skates in her collection, and then she added 4 more, the total number of ice skates she has now is:
16 + 4 = <<16+4=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Tommy had 10 cards from his favorite soccer players and he just bought 4 more. How many soccer cards does Tommy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Tommy originally had 10 soccer cards
* He then bought 4 more soccer cards
* To find the total number of soccer cards Tommy has now, we add the original 10 cards to the 4 new cards he bought:
* 10 + 4 = 14

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the previous problem where Tommy had 10 soccer cards and bought 4 more, his friend Lucy gives him 4 more soccer cards for his birthday. How many soccer cards does Tommy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Tommy had 10 soccer cards
* He then bought 4 more, so he had 10 + 4 = 14 cards
* Now, his friend Lucy gave him 4 more cards
* To find the total number of cards Tommy has now, we add the 4 new cards from Lucy to the 14 cards he had before:
* 14 + 4 = 18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the original problem where Tommy originally had 10 soccer cards and then bought 4 more, what if Tommy originally only had 1 soccer card and then bought 4 more? How many soccer cards would he have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Tommy had 1 soccer card
* He then bought 4 more soccer cards
* To find the total number of soccer cards Tommy has now, we add the original 1 card to the 4 new cards he bought:
* 1 + 4 = 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer has 1 apple tree in his orchard. He plants 2 more, along with the trees equivalent to the first number in the orchard. How many apple trees are there in his orchard now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The farmer initially has 1 apple tree in his orchard.
2. He then plants 2 more apple trees.
3. He also plants the same number of trees as the first number, which is 1.

So, the total number of apple trees in the orchard now is:
1 (initial tree) + 2 (new trees) + 1 (same number as the first) = 4 apple trees.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the previous situation, the farmer realizes he made a mistake counting. Actually, he initially had 1 apple tree and he added 3 more, not 2. With the same equation as before, where the number of trees planted is added to the initial number of trees, and the resulting number is then added to the initial number of trees. How many apple trees does the farmer have in his orchard now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:

1. The farmer initially had 1 apple tree.
2. He then added 3 more apple trees.
3. So the total number of trees so far is 1 + 3 = 4 apple trees.
4. Now, the same equation as before is applied, where the number of trees planted (3) is added to the initial number of trees (1), and the resulting number (4) is then added to the initial number of trees (1).

So, the total number of apple trees in the orchard now is:
4 (initial 1 tree + 3 new trees) + 1 (initial 1 tree) = 5 apple trees.

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Shail discovers 7 gems during a digging expedition. In a hidden grotto, he finds 9 more gems along with the ones he originally had. How many gems did Shail have in total after the discovery?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Shail originally found 7 gems during the digging expedition.
In the hidden grotto, he found 9 more gems.
The total number of gems Shail had after the discovery is 7 + 9 = <<7+9=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After collecting all the gems from the grotto, Shail stumbles upon a sunken ship, where he unearths another chest containing 4 additional gems along with the gems he already had. How many gems does Shail have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Shail originally had 16 gems after the discovery in the hidden grotto.
In the sunken ship, he found 4 additional gems.
The total number of gems Shail has now is 16 + 4 = <<16+4=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Originally, Shail discovered 9 gems during a digging expedition, not 7 as previously stated. If he still finds 9 more gems in the hidden grotto along with the ones he originally had, how many gems does Shail have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, Shail discovered 9 gems during the digging expedition.
* In the hidden grotto, he found 9 more gems.
* The total number of gems Shail had after the discovery is:
* Gems found originally: 9
* Gems found in the hidden grotto: 9
* Total gems: 9 + 9 = <<9+9=18>>18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Sam has 7 favorite numbers. He remembers an additional four numbers that he likes. How many numbers does Sam like in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Sam has 7 favorite numbers
* He remembers an additional 4 numbers that he likes
* To find the total number of numbers Sam likes, we add the 7 favorite numbers and the 4 additional numbers:
* 7 favorite numbers + 4 additional numbers = 11 numbers in total

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After considering the numbers he remembers, Sam considered how those numbers combined with his favorites, and finds 7 more numbers he likes. Adding this to his initial list, how many numbers does Sam like in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, Sam had 7 favorite numbers
* He then remembered 4 additional numbers he liked
* So the total number of numbers he liked initially was 7 + 4 = 11
* Now, after considering the numbers he remembers, he finds 7 more numbers he likes
* So the new total number of numbers he likes is:
* Initial 11 numbers + 7 more numbers = 18 numbers in total

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sam originally thought he had only 1 favorite number. But, after some thought, he remembered an additional four numbers that he likes. Considering this new count, how many numbers does Sam like in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Sam thought he had 1 favorite number
* After some thought, he remembered an additional 4 numbers that he likes
* So the total number of numbers Sam likes is:
* 1 original favorite number + 4 additional numbers = 5 numbers in total

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Lisa started the day with 1 apple. She then picked 6 more apples from her garden. How many apples does Lisa have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Lisa started the day with 1 apple.
She then picked 6 more apples from her garden.
So, the total number of apples Lisa has now is 1 + 6 = 7.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Lisa started the day with 1 apple. She then picked 6 more apples from her garden. Later in the day, Lisa's mother brought home 10 more apples. Now, how many apples does Lisa have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: 
* Lisa started the day with 1 apple.
* She then picked 6 more apples from her garden.
* So, at this point, Lisa had 1 + 6 = 7 apples.
* Later in the day, Lisa's mother brought home 10 more apples.
* So, the total number of apples Lisa has now is 7 + 10 = 17.

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, Lisa started the day with 1 apple. Suppose instead she started the day with 1 apple and then picked 16 more apples from her garden instead of 6. Now, how many apples does Lisa have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Lisa started the day with 1 apple.
She then picked 16 more apples from her garden.
So, the total number of apples Lisa has now is 1 + 16 = 17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Peter has 6 candles at home. His friend Mary gives him a few more candles as a gift, increasing his total number of candles by 10. How many candles does Peter have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Peter originally had 6 candles at home
* His friend Mary gave him a few more candles as a gift
* The total number of candles increased by 10

To find the total number of candles Peter has now, we can use the following equation:
* Original number of candles + Number of candles received as a gift = New total number of candles
* 6 + X = 6 + 10
* X = 10

Therefore, Mary gave Peter 10 more candles as a gift, so the total number of candles Peter has now is:
* 6 + 10 = 16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the candles he already has, Peter's mom gives him 3 more candles. How many candles does Peter have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, Peter had 16 candles
* His mom gave him 3 more candles

To find the total number of candles Peter has now, we can use the following equation:
* Original number of candles + Number of candles received from mom = New total number of candles
* 16 + 3 = 19

Therefore, Peter now has a total of 19 candles.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Peter originally had only 6 candles and Mary gave him only 5 more candles as a gift, how many candles would Peter have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:

* Peter originally had 6 candles
* Mary gave him 5 more candles as a gift

To find the total number of candles Peter has now, we add the original number of candles and the number of candles received as a gift:

* Original number of candles: 6
* Number of candles received as a gift: 5
* Total number of candles: 6 + 5 = 11

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Captain Redbeard hid 15 pieces of his almighty treasure on an island and then found 3 more pieces en route. How many pieces of treasure does Captain Redbeard have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Captain Redbeard initially hid 15 pieces of treasure on the island.
He then found 3 more pieces en route.
To find the total number of pieces of treasure Captain Redbeard has now, we add the initial 15 pieces and the 3 additional pieces:
15 + 3 = 18
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A wizard casts a spell twice during a magic duel. Each spell he casts summons 4 mystical eagles to aid him. How many mystical eagles has the wizard summoned in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The wizard casts a spell twice during the magic duel
* Each spell he casts summons 4 mystical eagles
* To find the total number of mystical eagles summoned, we need to multiply the number of spells cast by the number of eagles summoned per spell

First, we know the wizard cast the spell 2 times.
Next, we know each spell summons 4 mystical eagles.
So, the total number of mystical eagles summoned is:
2 spells x 4 eagles per spell = <<2 x 4 = 8>>8 mystical eagles

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the first round of the magic duel, the wizard managed to summon another round of eagles with two more spells that each summon 4 mystical eagles. How many mystical eagles has the wizard summoned in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In the first round, the wizard cast 2 spells that each summoned 4 mystical eagles
* So the total number of mystical eagles summoned in the first round was 2 x 4 = 8

Now, in the second round:
* The wizard cast 2 more spells
* Each spell summoned 4 mystical eagles
* So the total number of mystical eagles summoned in the second round was 2 x 4 = 8

To find the total number of mystical eagles summoned, we add the number from the first round and the second round:
* Total mystical eagles summoned = 8 + 8 = <<8 + 8 = 16>>16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Oliver has 8 books in his backpack. His friend lends him 5 more books. How many books does Oliver have now in his backpack?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Oliver initially had 8 books in his backpack.
His friend lent him 5 more books.
So, the total number of books Oliver has now in his backpack is 8 + 5 = <<8+5=13>>13.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After borrowing 5 more books from his friend, Oliver finds an interesting book in the library and adds it to his backpack. Now, how many books does Oliver have in his backpack?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, Oliver had 8 books in his backpack.
He then borrowed 5 more books from his friend, so he had 8 + 5 = 13 books.
After that, he found an interesting book in the library and added it to his backpack.
So, the total number of books Oliver has in his backpack now is 13 + 1 = <<13+1=14>>14.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of originally having 8 books in his backpack, Oliver had started with 14 books. After his friend lent him 5 more books, how many books does Oliver now have in his backpack?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Oliver initially had 14 books in his backpack.
His friend lent him 5 more books.
So, the total number of books Oliver has now in his backpack is 14 + 5 = <<14+5=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Mariah messages her 5 best friends. She then sends messages too, to 15 of her colleagues at work. How many messages in total did Mariah send?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Mariah messages her 5 best friends.
2) She then sends messages to 15 of her colleagues at work.
3) To find the total number of messages Mariah sent, we add the number of messages to her best friends and the number of messages to her colleagues:
5 (messages to best friends) + 15 (messages to colleagues) = 20 (total messages sent)

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Mariah decides to message one less friend than she did before, leaving her sending messages to 4 friends. She still messages the same 15 colleagues at work as before. How many messages does Mariah send in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:

1) Previously, Mariah messaged 5 best friends and 15 colleagues, for a total of 20 messages.
2) Now, Mariah is messaging 1 less friend, so she is messaging 4 friends.
3) She is still messaging the same 15 colleagues as before.
4) To find the new total number of messages, we add the messages to the 4 friends and the 15 colleagues:
4 (messages to friends) + 15 (messages to colleagues) = 19 (total messages sent)

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Olivia had 4 flowers in her garden. She and her friend Addison planted 10 more. Later, they added 4 more. How many flowers are there in Olivia's garden now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Olivia originally had 4 flowers in her garden.
2. Olivia and her friend Addison planted 10 more flowers.
   * So now there are 4 + 10 = 14 flowers.
3. They later added 4 more flowers.
   * So now there are 14 + 4 = 18 flowers.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Olivia and Addison counted their flowers, Emily came over and they all planted 1 more flower. How many flowers are there in Olivia's garden now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
1. Originally, Olivia had 4 flowers in her garden.
2. Olivia and Addison planted 10 more flowers, so there were 14 flowers.
3. They later added 4 more flowers, so there were 18 flowers.
4. After that, Olivia, Addison, and Emily planted 1 more flower.
   * So the total number of flowers is now 18 + 1 = 19.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the situation with different numbers. This time, Olivia initially had 4 flowers in her garden. She and Addison planted 9 more instead of 10. They still added 4 more later. With these changes, how many flowers are there in Olivia's garden now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step with the new numbers:

1. Olivia originally had 4 flowers in her garden.
2. Olivia and her friend Addison planted 9 more flowers.
   * So now there are 4 + 9 = 13 flowers.
3. They later added 4 more flowers.
   * So now there are 13 + 4 = 17 flowers.

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Tommy the turtle found one precious gemstone on his way to school. Later in the day, he finds a treasure chest containing 14 more gemstones. How many gemstones does Tommy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Tommy found 1 precious gemstone on his way to school.
Later in the day, he found a treasure chest containing 14 more gemstones.
The total number of gemstones Tommy has now is 1 + 14 = <<1+14=15>>15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After showing his teacher his gemstones, his teacher gives him 5 more as a reward for his honesty. How many gemstones does Tommy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, Tommy had 15 gemstones.
His teacher then gave him 5 more gemstones as a reward.
The total number of gemstones Tommy has now is 15 + 5 = <<15+5=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Tommy originally found only one gemstone and then found a treasure chest containing 19 gemstones, instead of 14? How many gemstones would Tommy have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Originally, Tommy found 1 precious gemstone.
Later, he found a treasure chest containing 19 more gemstones.
The total number of gemstones Tommy has now is 1 + 19 = <<1+19=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Bobby climbs 9 steps to reach the top of the jungle gym. He then slides down a slide that is 6 steps longer than his initial climb. How long is the slide?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Bobby climbs 9 steps to reach the top of the jungle gym
* The slide is 6 steps longer than his initial climb

To find the length of the slide, we need to add 6 steps to the initial climb of 9 steps.

* Slide length = Initial climb + 6 steps
* Slide length = 9 + 6 = 15 steps

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After sliding down, Bobby decides to go back up again. This time, he chooses a ladder that is 2 steps longer than the slide he just took. How long is this ladder?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's think this through:
* The slide that Bobby took was 15 steps long
* The ladder he chooses to go back up is 2 steps longer than the slide

To find the length of the ladder, we need to add 2 steps to the length of the slide.

* Ladder length = Slide length + 2 steps
* Ladder length = 15 + 2 = 17 steps

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Bobby decides to start again from the beginning, but this time, he climbs 14 steps to reach the top of the jungle gym instead of the original 9 steps. He again slides down a slide that is 6 steps longer than his new initial climb. How long is the slide this time?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Bobby now climbs 14 steps to reach the top of the jungle gym
* The slide is 6 steps longer than his new initial climb of 14 steps

To find the length of the slide, we need to add 6 steps to the new initial climb of 14 steps.

* Slide length = New initial climb + 6 steps
* Slide length = 14 + 6 = 20 steps

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Lisa starts with 3 bars of soap in her bathroom. Later, she buys 13 more bars. How many bars of soap does Lisa have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Lisa starts with 3 bars of soap.
She then buys 13 more bars.
To find the total number of bars of soap Lisa has now, we add the initial 3 bars to the 13 bars she bought:
3 + 13 = 16
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After having 16 bars of soap, Lisa buys 4 more bars at a sale. How many bars of soap does Lisa have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, Lisa had 16 bars of soap.
She then bought 4 more bars at a sale.
To find the total number of bars of soap Lisa has now, we add the 4 bars she bought to the 16 bars she had initially:
16 + 4 = 20
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Lisa originally started with 3 bars of soap instead of 16, and she still bought 9 more bars. How many bars of soap does Lisa have now in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Lisa originally had 3 bars of soap
* She then bought 9 more bars
* To find the total number of bars of soap Lisa has now, we add the initial 3 bars to the 9 bars she bought:
* 3 + 9 = 12
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Rainbow the unicorn has 4 magical crystal horns. She finds 11 more during her adventure in the mystical forest. How many magical crystal horns does Rainbow have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Rainbow initially had 4 magical crystal horns.
During her adventure, she found 11 more magical crystal horns.
Therefore, the total number of magical crystal horns Rainbow has now is 4 + 11 = <<4+11=15>>15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Rainbow the unicorn initially had only 4 magical crystal horns and she only found 6 more horns during her adventure in the mystical forest. How many magical crystal horns would Rainbow have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Rainbow initially had 4 magical crystal horns.
During her adventure, she found 6 more magical crystal horns.
Therefore, the total number of magical crystal horns Rainbow has now is 4 + 6 = <<4+6=10>>10.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Jamie has 3 dollars in his piggy bank. His older brother gives him 11 more dollars. After some time, he finds 5 more dollars. How much money does Jamie have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Jamie starts with $3 in his piggy bank.
2. His older brother gives him $11 more.
3. So now Jamie has $3 + $11 = $14.
4. After some time, he finds $5 more.
5. So the total amount of money Jamie has is $14 + $5 = $19.

### Answer: $19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Jamie originally had 3 dollars in his piggy bank and his older brother gave him 9 dollars instead of 11. After finding another 5 dollars, How much money would Jamie have had in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:

1. Originally, Jamie had $3 in his piggy bank.
2. His older brother gave him $9 more.
3. So now Jamie has $3 + $9 = $12.
4. After some time, he finds $5 more.
5. So the total amount of money Jamie has is $12 + $5 = $17.

### Answer: $17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A marshmallow making company produces 2 packs of marshmallows each morning and 6 packs in the afternoon. How many packs of marshmallows do they make in a day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the morning, the company produces 2 packs of marshmallows.
In the afternoon, the company produces 6 packs of marshmallows.
The total number of packs produced in a day is the sum of the morning and afternoon production:
2 packs (morning) + 6 packs (afternoon) = 8 packs

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to their regular production, the marshmallow making company decides to produce 8 extra packs of marshmallows in the evening. How many packs of marshmallows would they produce daily after this increase in production?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The company originally produced:
2 packs in the morning
6 packs in the afternoon
Total: 2 + 6 = 8 packs per day

Now, the company has decided to produce an additional 8 packs in the evening.
The new total production per day is:
Morning: 2 packs
Afternoon: 6 packs
Evening: 8 packs
Total: 2 + 6 + 8 = 16 packs

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the marshmallow company decides to alter their production and now makes 15 packs of marshmallows in the afternoon instead of 6. How many packs of marshmallows do they now make in a day including their morning and afternoon production?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the morning, the company still produces 2 packs of marshmallows.
In the afternoon, the company now produces 15 packs of marshmallows.
The total number of packs produced in a day is the sum of the morning and afternoon production:
2 packs (morning) + 15 packs (afternoon) = 17 packs

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Fiona has 1 square in her drawing. She draws an additional 13 squares. Later, her brother Kevin adds 6 more squares in the drawing. How many squares are in the drawing in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Fiona starts with 1 square in her drawing
* She then adds 13 more squares
* So after Fiona's additions, there are 1 + 13 = 14 squares
* Then, Fiona's brother Kevin adds 6 more squares
* So the total number of squares in the drawing is 14 + 6 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider the previous problem, but this time Fiona initially drew only 1 square. She then added 4 more squares. Later, her brother Kevin added 6 more squares to the drawing. How many squares are in the drawing now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Fiona starts with 1 square in her drawing
* She then adds 4 more squares
* So after Fiona's additions, there are 1 + 4 = 5 squares
* Then, Fiona's brother Kevin adds 6 more squares
* So the total number of squares in the drawing is 5 + 6 = 11

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Ella the monkey has 3 bananas and she finds 13 more bananas in the jungle. How many bananas does Ella have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Ella the monkey starts with 3 bananas
* Ella then finds 13 more bananas in the jungle
* To find the total number of bananas Ella has now, we add the initial 3 bananas to the 13 bananas she found:
* 3 bananas + 13 bananas = 16 bananas

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Ella the monkey originally had 6 bananas before she found 13 more in the jungle. How many bananas would Ella have in total in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* Ella originally had 6 bananas
* Ella then found 13 more bananas in the jungle
* To find the total number of bananas Ella has now, we add the original 6 bananas to the 13 bananas she found:
* 6 bananas + 13 bananas = 19 bananas

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Marie has 8 ice skates in her collection already. She receives 7 more from a sports fair yesterday. How many ice skates does Marie have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Marie already had 8 ice skates in her collection
* She received 7 more ice skates from the sports fair yesterday
* To find the total number of ice skates Marie has now, we add the original 8 and the 7 new ones:
* 8 + 7 = 15

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Marie added the 7 skates from the sports fair to her collection, she received 3 more skates as a gift the next day. How many ice skates does Marie have in total after receiving the gift?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Originally, Marie had 8 ice skates
* She then received 7 more ice skates from the sports fair
* So after the sports fair, she had 8 + 7 = 15 ice skates
* The next day, she received 3 more ice skates as a gift
* To find the total number of ice skates Marie has now, we add the 3 new ones to the 15 she had before:
* 15 + 3 = 18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Emily originally has 6 stuffed animals. She then receives 14 more after her birthday party. How many stuffed animals does Emily have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Emily originally had 6 stuffed animals
* She then received 14 more after her birthday party
* To find the total number of stuffed animals Emily has now, we add the original 6 and the 14 she received:
* 6 + 14 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John has 1 tube of toothpaste at home. During a shopping trip, he buys more 19 tubes to stock up his supply. How many toothpaste tubes does John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John had 1 tube of toothpaste at home initially.
During the shopping trip, he bought 19 more tubes.
So, the total number of toothpaste tubes John has now is 1 + 19 = 20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose John actually had 1 tube of toothpaste at home and during the shopping trip he bought 18 tubes instead of 19 to stock up his supply. Now, how many toothpaste tubes does John have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John had 1 tube of toothpaste at home initially.
During the shopping trip, he bought 18 more tubes.
So, the total number of toothpaste tubes John has now is 1 + 18 = 19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John has 13 apples initially. He then visits the grocery store where he buys 3 more apples. How many apples does he have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* John initially had 13 apples
* He then bought 3 more apples at the grocery store
* To find the total number of apples he has now, we add the initial 13 apples to the 3 apples he bought:
* 13 + 3 = 16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: John had originally bought 8 apples instead of 13. He still goes to the grocery store and buys 3 more apples. How many apples does he have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* John originally had 8 apples
* He then went to the grocery store and bought 3 more apples
* To find the total number of apples he has now, we add the original 8 apples to the 3 apples he bought:
* 8 + 3 = 11

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Isha initially had 1 ring. On her birthday, her friends gifted her 14 more rings. How many rings does she have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Isha initially had 1 ring.
Her friends gifted her 14 more rings.
So, the total number of rings Isha has now is 1 + 14 = 15.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following her birthday, Isha goes to a charity sale and decides to buy 2 more rings to add to her collection. How many rings does she now have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Isha initially had 15 rings (1 ring + 14 rings gifted by friends).
Isha then bought 2 more rings at the charity sale.
So, the total number of rings Isha has now is 15 + 2 = 17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Tommy has 3 lemons. He goes to the market and buys 7 more. After that, he decides to buy the same amount of lemons he has now. How many lemons will Tommy have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Tommy starts with 3 lemons.
2. He then goes to the market and buys 7 more lemons.
3. After that, he decides to buy the same amount of lemons he has now.

So, let's calculate the total number of lemons Tommy will have:
* Initially, he had 3 lemons.
* He then bought 7 more lemons.
* So now he has 3 + 7 = 10 lemons.
* He then decides to buy the same amount, which is 10 more lemons.
* Therefore, the total number of lemons Tommy will have is 10 + 10 = 20 lemons.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: At a campfire night, Harry finds 1 stick suitable for marshmallow roasting. Later, Patricia finds 19 more sticks. How many sticks in total do they have for marshmallow roasting?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Harry found 1 stick suitable for marshmallow roasting.
Patricia found 19 more sticks.
The total number of sticks they have for marshmallow roasting is 1 + 19 = 20.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, Harry initially found 1 stick at the campfire night. But what if Harry had actually found 19 sticks and Patricia had only found 1 stick? How many sticks in total would they have for marshmallow roasting then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this revised problem.

Reasoning:
* Harry initially found 19 sticks suitable for marshmallow roasting.
* Patricia later found 1 more stick.
* The total number of sticks they have for marshmallow roasting is 19 + 1 = 20.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Gary likes to count the windows in his neighborhood. One day, he saw 1 window in a small house. The next day, he saw an additional 19 windows in a big house. How many windows did Gary count in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Gary saw 1 window in the small house.
The next day, he saw an additional 19 windows in the big house.
The total number of windows Gary counted is 1 + 19 = <<1+19=20>>20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: On Monday, Tom saw 1 UFO. On Tuesday, he saw 12 more. Then on Wednesday, he spotted another 7. How many UFOs has Tom seen in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* On Monday, Tom saw 1 UFO.
* On Tuesday, he saw 12 more UFOs.
* On Wednesday, he saw another 7 UFOs.

To find the total number of UFOs Tom has seen, we need to add up the number of UFOs he saw each day:
* Monday: 1 UFO
* Tuesday: 12 UFOs
* Wednesday: 7 UFOs

Adding these up, we get:
1 + 12 + 7 = <<1 + 12 + 7 = 20>>20 UFOs

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead that on Monday, Tom only spotted 1 UFO, and on Tuesday, he saw 5 more, instead of 12. If he still saw an additional 7 on Wednesday, how many UFOs has Tom seen now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* On Monday, Tom saw 1 UFO
* On Tuesday, he saw 5 more UFOs
* On Wednesday, he saw another 7 UFOs

To find the total number of UFOs Tom has seen, we need to add up the number of UFOs he saw each day:
* Monday: 1 UFO
* Tuesday: 5 UFOs 
* Wednesday: 7 UFOs

Adding these up, we get:
1 + 5 + 7 = <<1 + 5 + 7 = 13>>13 UFOs

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Ben owns 4 cars. He then buys 14 more cars for his collection. How many cars does Ben have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Ben originally owned 4 cars.
Ben then bought 14 more cars.
The total number of cars Ben has now is 4 + 14 = <<4+14=18>>18 cars.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Ben expanded his collection with additional 14 cars, he receives another car as a gift from his friend. Now, how many cars does Ben have altogether in his collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Ben originally had 4 cars.
He then bought 14 more cars, so he had 4 + 14 = 18 cars.
He then received 1 more car as a gift from his friend.
The total number of cars Ben has now is 18 + 1 = <<18+1=19>>19 cars.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: John owns 14 jackets. His friend gives him an additional 4 jackets as a gift. How many jackets does John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: John originally owned 14 jackets.
His friend gave him an additional 4 jackets.
So, the total number of jackets John has now is 14 + 4 = <<14+4=18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After receiving the additional jackets, John also found an old jacket in his closet adding 1 more to his collection. How many jackets does John have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Originally, John had 14 jackets.
His friend gave him an additional 4 jackets, so he had 14 + 4 = 18 jackets.
Then, John found an old jacket in his closet, adding 1 more to his collection.
So, the total number of jackets John has now is 18 + 1 = <<18+1=19>>19.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead, John originally had 12 jackets before his friend gave him the additional 4. How many jackets does John have under this new assumption?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Under the new assumption, John originally had 12 jackets.
His friend gave him an additional 4 jackets.
So, the total number of jackets John has now is 12 + 4 = <<12+4=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Frank has 9 bicycles in his garage. His friend Henry later brings over 5 more bicycles. How many bicycles are in Frank's garage now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Frank originally had 9 bicycles in his garage.
* His friend Henry later brought over 5 more bicycles.
* To find the total number of bicycles in Frank's garage now, we add the original 9 bicycles to the 5 additional bicycles that Henry brought over.
* 9 bicycles + 5 bicycles = 14 bicycles

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Frank has 9 bicycles in his garage. His friend Henry later brings over 5 more bicycles, making the total count in Frank's garage even bigger. Then, a local charity donates 5 more bicycles. How many bicycles are there in Frank's garage now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Frank originally had 9 bicycles in his garage.
* His friend Henry later brought over 5 more bicycles, making the total 9 + 5 = 14 bicycles.
* Then, a local charity donated 5 more bicycles.
* To find the total number of bicycles in Frank's garage now, we add the 5 donated bicycles to the 14 bicycles already in the garage.
* 14 bicycles + 5 bicycles = 19 bicycles

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same scenario, suppose Frank originally had only 3 bicycles in his garage instead of 9. His friend Henry still brings over 5 bicycles later. How many bicycles are in Frank's garage now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Frank originally had 3 bicycles in his garage.
* His friend Henry later brought over 5 more bicycles.
* To find the total number of bicycles in Frank's garage now, we add the original 3 bicycles to the 5 additional bicycles that Henry brought over.
* 3 bicycles + 5 bicycles = 8 bicycles

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Thomas was building a snowman. He used 7 large snowballs for the body and then added 2 smaller ones for the head. How many snowballs did Thomas use in total to build his snowman?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Thomas used 7 large snowballs for the body of the snowman.
Thomas then added 2 smaller snowballs for the head.
The total number of snowballs used is 7 + 2 = <<7+2=9>>9.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After Thomas built his snowman with 7 large snowballs and 2 smaller ones, his sister Lucy joined in and added 8 extra decorative snowballs for buttons and facial features. How many snowballs were used in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Thomas used 7 large snowballs for the body and 2 smaller snowballs for the head, which is a total of 7 + 2 = 9 snowballs.
Lucy then added 8 extra decorative snowballs for buttons and facial features.
The total number of snowballs used is 9 + 8 = <<9+8=17>>17.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Thomas's sister, Lucy, thought about using 8 large snowballs and 2 smaller ones instead for the body of the snowman she was planning to build. How many snowballs would Lucy need in total to build her version of the snowman?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Lucy planned to use 8 large snowballs for the body of the snowman.
Lucy also planned to add 2 smaller snowballs for the head.
The total number of snowballs Lucy would need is 8 + 2 = <<8+2=10>>10.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A firefighter needs to climb a ladder to reach a window. The distance from the ground to the window is 5 feet plus his own height, which is 2 feet. There are additional 11 feet between the window and the people he needs to rescue. How far in total, does the firefighter need to climb?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The distance from the ground to the window is 5 feet plus the firefighter's height of 2 feet, which is 7 feet.
* There are an additional 11 feet between the window and the people he needs to rescue.
* So the total distance the firefighter needs to climb is the 7 feet from the ground to the window, plus the 11 feet from the window to the people, which is 7 + 11 = 18 feet.

### Answer: 18 feet.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After rescuing the people, the firefighter needs to go an additional distance equal to his own height to get them onto a safe platform. How far in total has the firefighter traveled?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's add this additional distance to the previous calculation:
* The total distance the firefighter climbed to reach the window and rescue the people was 18 feet.
* After rescuing the people, the firefighter needs to travel an additional distance equal to his own height, which is 2 feet.
* So the total distance the firefighter has traveled is 18 feet + 2 feet = 20 feet.

### Answer: 20 feet.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing the rescue mission, the firefighter recalls that the distance between the window and the people he needed to rescue was actually 13 feet, not 11 feet. How far in total did the firefighter need to climb considering this new information?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's recalculate the total distance the firefighter needs to climb with the new information:
* The distance from the ground to the window is still 7 feet (5 feet plus the firefighter's 2 feet height).
* The distance from the window to the people he needs to rescue is now 13 feet, not 11 feet.
* So the total distance the firefighter needs to climb is 7 feet from the ground to the window, plus 13 feet from the window to the people, which is 7 + 13 = 20 feet.

### Answer: 20 feet.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Irina the mouse collected 4 pieces of cheese yesterday. Today, she found 15 more pieces of cheese. How many pieces of cheese has Irina collected in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Yesterday, Irina the mouse collected 4 pieces of cheese.
* Today, she found 15 more pieces of cheese.
* To find the total number of pieces of cheese Irina has collected, we add the amounts from yesterday and today:
* 4 pieces (yesterday) + 15 pieces (today) = 19 pieces of cheese in total.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead, Irina the mouse had collected only 3 pieces of cheese yesterday, but still found 15 pieces today. How many pieces of cheese would Irina have collected in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* Yesterday, Irina collected 3 pieces of cheese
* Today, she found 15 more pieces of cheese
* To find the total number of pieces of cheese Irina has collected, we add the amounts from yesterday and today:
* 3 pieces (yesterday) + 15 pieces (today) = 18 pieces of cheese in total.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Rebecca has 10 dolls initially. Later in the day, her friend Erica comes over to play and brings her own dolls, exactly 6 of them, and additional 2 she got as a gift. How many dolls are they playing with in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Rebecca initially had 10 dolls
* Erica brought 6 dolls of her own
* Erica also brought 2 additional dolls she got as a gift

To find the total number of dolls they are playing with, we need to add up all the dolls:
* Rebecca's initial 10 dolls
* Erica's 6 dolls
* Erica's 2 additional dolls

So the total number of dolls they are playing with is:
10 + 6 + 2 = <<10 + 6 + 2 = 18>>18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, let's imagine Rebecca initially had 12 dolls instead of 10. She still gets joined by Erica, who brings 6 of her own dolls as well as an additional 2 she got as a gift. How many dolls would they have been playing with in total in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Rebecca initially had 12 dolls
* Erica brought 6 dolls of her own
* Erica also brought 2 additional dolls she got as a gift

To find the total number of dolls they are playing with, we need to add up all the dolls:
* Rebecca's initial 12 dolls
* Erica's 6 dolls
* Erica's 2 additional dolls

So the total number of dolls they are playing with is:
12 + 6 + 2 = <<12 + 6 + 2 = 20>>20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: There are 4 elephants performing at a circus. After the elephants finish their performance, 1 clown comes into the ring. How many performers have been in the ring?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* There are 4 elephants performing at the circus
* After the elephants finish their performance, 1 clown comes into the ring
* So the total number of performers in the ring is the sum of the elephants and the clown

Therefore, the total number of performers in the ring is:
4 elephants + 1 clown = 5 performers

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the clown's performance, a group of 13 jugglers enter the ring. How many performers have been in the ring in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 4 elephants performing
* Then, 1 clown came into the ring after the elephants finished
* So the total number of performers up to that point was 4 elephants + 1 clown = 5 performers
* After the clown's performance, a group of 13 jugglers entered the ring
* So the total number of performers that have been in the ring is:
  - 4 elephants
  - 1 clown
  - 13 jugglers
* Adding these up, the total number of performers that have been in the ring is:
  4 + 1 + 13 = 18 performers

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Jeremy has 5 bottles of milk in his fridge. His mother goes grocery shopping and buys an additional 11 bottles of milk. How many bottles of milk does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Jeremy initially had 5 bottles of milk in his fridge.
* His mother then bought an additional 11 bottles of milk.
* To find the total number of bottles of milk he has now, we add the initial 5 bottles to the 11 new bottles.
* 5 bottles + 11 bottles = 16 bottles.

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After his mother's grocery shopping, Jeremy's friend visits and brings over 3 more bottles of milk. Now, how many bottles of milk does Jeremy have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, Jeremy had 5 bottles of milk in his fridge.
* His mother then bought an additional 11 bottles, so he had 5 + 11 = 16 bottles.
* Then, his friend brought over 3 more bottles.
* So the total number of bottles of milk Jeremy has now is:
* Initial 16 bottles + 3 more bottles brought by his friend = 16 + 3 = 19 bottles.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In the park, Liam finds 2 new species of butterflies and 3 new species of birds. He then discovers as many new insect species as the total number of bird and butterfly species combined. Later in the day, he encounters 10 more unique species. How many total species did Liam discover during his day at the park?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Liam finds 2 new species of butterflies and 3 new species of birds.
2. The total number of bird and butterfly species combined is 2 + 3 = 5.
3. Liam discovers as many new insect species as the total number of bird and butterfly species combined, which is 5.
4. Later in the day, he encounters 10 more unique species.

Now, let's add up the total number of species Liam discovered:
* 2 butterfly species
* 3 bird species 
* 5 insect species
* 10 additional unique species

The total number of species discovered is:
2 + 3 + 5 + 10 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In his previous trip to the park, Liam found 2 new species of butterflies and 3 new species of birds. Then he discovered as many insect species as the total number of bird and butterfly species combined. The very next day, he encountered only 4 more unique species instead of 10 that he found on the previous day. How many total species did Liam discover during his second day at the park?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:

1. In the previous trip, Liam found:
   - 2 new species of butterflies
   - 3 new species of birds
   - The total number of bird and butterfly species combined is 2 + 3 = 5
   - He discovered as many insect species as the total number of bird and butterfly species combined, which is 5

2. On the second day, he encountered only 4 more unique species instead of 10.

Now, let's add up the total number of species Liam discovered on the second day:
* 2 butterfly species
* 3 bird species 
* 5 insect species
* 4 additional unique species

The total number of species discovered on the second day is:
2 + 3 + 5 + 4 = 14

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Maria has 8 piano sheets. After her piano lesson, her instructor gives her 10 more. How many piano sheets does Maria have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Maria initially had 8 piano sheets
* After her piano lesson, her instructor gave her 10 more piano sheets
* To find the total number of piano sheets Maria has now, we add the initial 8 sheets to the 10 additional sheets:
* 8 + 10 = 18

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Previously, Maria began with 8 piano sheets. But what if she had only started with 8 and her instructor then gave her 11 more instead of the previous 10? How many piano sheets would Maria have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Maria initially had 8 piano sheets
* Her instructor then gave her 11 more piano sheets
* To find the total number of piano sheets Maria has now, we add the initial 8 sheets to the 11 additional sheets:
* 8 + 11 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: On planet Zorg, Quep has 4 lazer guns. He finds a treasure chest and inside, he discovers an additional 13 lazer guns. How many lazer guns does Quep have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Quep originally had 4 lazer guns
* Quep found a treasure chest with 13 additional lazer guns
* To find the total number of lazer guns Quep has now, we add the original 4 guns to the 13 additional guns:
* 4 + 13 = 17

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if instead, Quep initially only had 4 lazer guns before he found the treasure chest? After finding the treasure chest, which still contains 4 lazer guns, how many lazer guns does Quep have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Quep originally had 4 lazer guns
* Quep found a treasure chest with 13 additional lazer guns
* So the total number of lazer guns Quep has now is:
* Original 4 guns + 13 additional guns = 4 + 13 = 17

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 8

Correct? No

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Frankie the elephant has 1 apple. He finds 2 more apples. Suddenly, a friendly squirrel brings him a present of 11 more apples. How many apples does Frankie the elephant have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Frankie the elephant starts with 1 apple
* He then finds 2 more apples
* So now he has 1 + 2 = 3 apples
* A friendly squirrel then brings him 11 more apples
* So now Frankie has 3 + 11 = 14 apples

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially Frankie the elephant only had 1 apple, and he found 2 more apples. After that, he went to the river and found one more apple. How many apples does Frankie the elephant have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, Frankie the elephant had 1 apple
* He then found 2 more apples
* So now he has 1 + 2 = 3 apples
* He then went to the river and found one more apple
* So now he has 3 + 1 = 4 apples

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: There was 1 inch of snow on the ground in the morning. By noon, another inch of snow had fallen. How many inches of snow were there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* In the morning, there was 1 inch of snow on the ground.
* By noon, another inch of snow had fallen.
* To find the total amount of snow, we add the two amounts together.
* 1 inch (morning) + 1 inch (noon) = 2 inches.

### Answer: 2 inches.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the previous snowfall, an additional 13 inches of snow fell in the afternoon. How many inches of snow were there in total by the end of the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* Initially, there was 2 inches of snow on the ground (from the previous question).
* In the afternoon, an additional 13 inches of snow fell.
* To find the total amount of snow, we add the two amounts together.
* 2 inches (morning and noon) + 13 inches (afternoon) = 15 inches.

### Answer: 15 inches.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 1 inch of morning snowfall, suppose there were 12 inches of snowfall that morning. How many inches of snow were there in total then by the noontime?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* In the morning, there was 12 inches of snow on the ground.
* By noon, another inch of snow had fallen.
* To find the total amount of snow, we add the two amounts together.
* 12 inches (morning) + 1 inch (noon) = 13 inches.

### Answer: 13 inches.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Mike has 19 playing cards in his collection. He then finds one more card on the ground. How many cards does Mike have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Mike initially had 19 playing cards in his collection.
He then found one more card on the ground.
So, the total number of cards Mike has now is 19 + 1 = 20.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous case, Mike had 19 playing cards in his collection. But what if he initially only had 2 playing cards and then found one more? How many cards would Mike have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Initially, Mike had 2 playing cards in his collection.
* He then found 1 more card on the ground.
* So the total number of cards Mike has now is:
* Initial number of cards: 2
* Plus the 1 card he found: 2 + 1 = 3
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A gust of wind blew 1 leaf off a tree, followed by another 2 leaves. How many leaves did the wind blow off the tree in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The first gust of wind blew off 1 leaf.
The second gust of wind blew off 2 leaves.
In total, the wind blew off 1 + 2 = 3 leaves.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the gust of wind blew 1 leaf followed by another 2 leaves off the tree, an even stronger gust blew an additional 9 leaves off. How many leaves in total did the wind blow off the tree now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The first gust of wind blew off 1 leaf.
The second gust of wind blew off 2 leaves.
The third, stronger gust of wind blew off an additional 9 leaves.
In total, the wind blew off 1 + 2 + 9 = 12 leaves.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A wizard has 7 potions in his pantry. He spends a whole day brewing and at the end of the day, he has 13 more potions than before. How many potions does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The wizard started with 7 potions in his pantry.
* After a whole day of brewing, he has 13 more potions than before.
* To find the total number of potions he has now, we need to add the original 7 potions to the 13 new potions he brewed.

So, the total number of potions the wizard has now is:
7 (original potions) + 13 (new potions) = <<7 + 13 = 20>>20 potions.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, the wizard originally had 7 potions before he started brewing. But what if the wizard only had 3 potions to start with instead? After brewing the same amount, how many potions would he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* The wizard originally had 3 potions before he started brewing.
* After a whole day of brewing, he has 13 more potions than before.
* To find the total number of potions he has now, we need to add the original 3 potions to the 13 new potions he brewed.

So, the total number of potions the wizard has now is:
3 (original potions) + 13 (new potions) = <<3 + 13 = 16>>16 potions.

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: In a zoo, 11 tigers live in the north area and 5 more live in the south area. How many tigers are in the zoo in all?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
There are 11 tigers in the north area.
There are 5 more tigers in the south area than in the north area.
So, the number of tigers in the south area is 11 + 5 = 16.
The total number of tigers in the zoo is the sum of the tigers in the north area and the south area:
11 + 16 = 27.

### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 16

Correct? No

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: George has 2 gallons of paint. Larry gives him an additional amount of paint that is equivalent to what George originally had. George then buys 4 more gallons of paint. How many gallons of paint does he now have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. George originally has 2 gallons of paint.
2. Larry gives him an additional amount of paint that is equivalent to what George originally had, which is 2 gallons.
3. So now George has 2 + 2 = 4 gallons of paint.
4. George then buys 4 more gallons of paint.
5. So the total amount of paint George now has is 4 + 4 = 8 gallons.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: George's cousin Hank came over and saw his painting project. Impressed, Hank decides to contribute and gives George 11 more gallons of paint. How many gallons of paint does George have now in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Originally, George had 8 gallons of paint.
2. Hank then gave George 11 more gallons of paint.
3. So the total amount of paint George now has is 8 + 11 = 19 gallons.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if initially, George only had 2 gallons of paint and Larry gave George an additional amount of paint equivalent to what George originally had. Then, George decided to buy 7 more gallons instead of 4. How many gallons of paint would George have in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:

1. Initially, George had 2 gallons of paint.
2. Larry gave George an additional amount of paint equivalent to what George originally had, which is 2 gallons.
3. So now George has 2 + 2 = 4 gallons of paint.
4. George then buys 7 more gallons of paint.
5. So the total amount of paint George now has is 4 + 7 = 11 gallons.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Sarah has 5 earrings, and she just bought 9 more earrings from a store. How many earrings does she have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Sarah had 5 earrings initially.
She then bought 9 more earrings.
So, the total number of earrings she has now is 5 + 9 = 14.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After two days, Sarah received 2 more earrings as a gift from her friend. Now, how many earrings does she have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, Sarah had 14 earrings.
After two days, she received 2 more earrings as a gift.
So, the total number of earrings she has now is 14 + 2 = 16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if Sarah originally had 4 earrings instead of 5 before she bought 9 more from the store? How many earrings would she have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Sarah originally had 4 earrings
* She then bought 9 more earrings from the store
* To find the total number of earrings she has now, we add the original 4 earrings to the 9 new earrings she bought:
* 4 + 9 = 13

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Ramesh has 1 tomato and Suresh gives him 1 more. How many tomatoes does Ramesh have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Ramesh initially had 1 tomato.
Suresh gave Ramesh 1 more tomato.
So, the total number of tomatoes Ramesh has now is 1 + 1 = 2.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: Ramesh's mom gives him 16 more tomatoes. Now how many tomatoes does Ramesh have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Ramesh initially had 2 tomatoes.
Ramesh's mom gave him 16 more tomatoes.
So, the total number of tomatoes Ramesh has now is 2 + 16 = 18.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if, initially, Ramesh started with 4 tomatoes instead of 1 before Suresh gave him 1 more. How many tomatoes would Ramesh have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, Ramesh had 4 tomatoes
* Suresh gave Ramesh 1 more tomato
* So, the total number of tomatoes Ramesh has now is:
* Initial number of tomatoes (4) + Tomatoes given by Suresh (1) = 4 + 1 = 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer owns 4 cows. His neighbor gifts him 2 more cows. How many cows does the farmer now have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer originally had 4 cows.
His neighbor gifted him 2 more cows.
So, the total number of cows the farmer now has is 4 + 2 = 6.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if the farmer originally had 9 cows instead of 4, and his neighbor still gifted him 2 more cows. With these new values, how many cows does the farmer have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this with the new values.

Reasoning:
The farmer originally had 9 cows.
His neighbor gifted him 2 more cows.
So, the total number of cows the farmer now has is 9 + 2 = 11.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Liam baked 4 cookies in the morning, and then he baked 10 more in the evening. How many cookies did Liam bake in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Liam baked 4 cookies in the morning.
Liam baked 10 more cookies in the evening.
The total number of cookies Liam baked is 4 + 10 = <<4+10=14>>14.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After baking cookies, Liam decided to bake 2 more as a midnight snack. Now, how many cookies has Liam baked in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Liam baked 4 cookies in the morning.
Liam baked 10 more cookies in the evening.
Liam baked 2 more cookies as a midnight snack.
The total number of cookies Liam baked is 4 + 10 + 2 = <<4+10+2=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Dr. Fusion begins building a rocket with 7 parts. Shortly after, he receives another shipment with 7 more parts. How many parts does he have in total for his rocket now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Dr. Fusion initially had 7 parts for his rocket.
* He then received another shipment with 7 more parts.
* To find the total number of parts he has now, we add the initial 7 parts to the 7 new parts:
* 7 + 7 = 14

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: After assembling the rocket parts, Dr. Fusion realizes he needs more components and receives an extra 5 parts. Now, how many parts does he have in total for his rocket?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, Dr. Fusion had 14 parts (7 parts + 7 more parts)
* He then received an extra 5 parts
* To find the total number of parts he has now, we add the initial 14 parts to the 5 new parts:
* 14 + 5 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: If Dr. Fusion had originally started with 7 rocket parts and added only 5 more parts instead of 7, how many total parts would he have now for his rocket?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Dr. Fusion originally had 7 rocket parts
* He then added 5 more parts
* To find the total number of parts he has now, we add the original 7 parts to the 5 new parts:
* 7 + 5 = 12

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Problem

Problem: Timmy has 4 giraffes. He then gets the same amount of giraffes he already had and then adds the amount of giraffes he originally had. How many giraffes does Timmy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Timmy originally had 4 giraffes.
2. He then gets the same amount of giraffes he already had, which is 4 more giraffes.
3. He then adds the amount of giraffes he originally had, which is 4 more giraffes.

So, the total number of giraffes Timmy has now is:
Original 4 giraffes
+ 4 more giraffes (same amount as original)
+ 4 more giraffes (original amount)
= 4 + 4 + 4
= 12 giraffes

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the giraffes, Timmy also has 8 kangaroos. How many animals does Timmy have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's add up the total number of animals Timmy has now:

* Giraffes: 12
* Kangaroos: 8

To find the total number of animals, we add the giraffes and kangaroos together:

12 giraffes + 8 kangaroos = 20 animals

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

πŸ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a different scenario, instead of originally having 4 giraffes, suppose Timmy originally had 5 giraffes. If he then gets the same amount of giraffes he already had, and then adds the amount of giraffes he originally had, how many giraffes does Timmy have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1. Timmy originally had 5 giraffes.
2. He then gets the same amount of giraffes he already had, which is 5 more giraffes.
3. He then adds the amount of giraffes he originally had, which is 5 more giraffes.

So, the total number of giraffes Timmy has now is:
Original 5 giraffes
+ 5 more giraffes (same amount as original)
+ 5 more giraffes (original amount)
= 5 + 5 + 5
= 15 giraffes

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes