Common Core Standard 2.MD.C.8
This standard covers the following:
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ยข symbols appropriately.
Problem: Liam had $90 in twenties, tens and fives. He spent $81 on a new video game. How much money in dollars does Liam have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Liam had $90 in twenties, tens, and fives. 2) He spent $81 on a new video game. 3) To find how much money Liam has left, we subtract the amount he spent ($81) from the amount he had ($90). 4) $90 - $81 = $9 ### Answer: $9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam actually had $99 in twenties, tens and fives instead of $90. After spending $81 on a new video game, how much money in dollars does Liam have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Liam had $99 in twenties, tens, and fives. 2) He spent $81 on a new video game. 3) To find how much money Liam has left, we subtract the amount he spent ($81) from the amount he had ($99). 4) $99 - $81 = $18 ### Answer: $18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Maria has 37 cents in nickels. After spending 12 cents on bubblegum, how much does she have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Maria has 37 cents in nickels. 2) Each nickel is worth 5 cents. 3) So, Maria has 37/5 = 7.4 nickels. 4) She spent 12 cents on bubblegum. 5) To calculate how much she has left, we take the original amount (37 cents) and subtract the amount she spent (12 cents). 6) 37 cents - 12 cents = 25 cents. ### Answer: 25 cents
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: After Maria spent 12 cents on bubblegum, she decided to save the rest of her money. If she manages to save exactly the same amount next week, how much will she have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: 1) Maria originally had 37 cents in nickels. 2) She spent 12 cents on bubblegum, so she had 37 - 12 = 25 cents left. 3) If she manages to save the same amount next week, that would be another 25 cents. 4) So the total amount she will have is the 25 cents she saved this week, plus the 25 cents she saves next week, which is: 25 cents + 25 cents = 50 cents. ### Answer: 50 cents
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: Maria initially had 37 cents in nickels. However, instead of spending 12 cents on bubblegum, what if she spent 28 cents on bubblegum instead? How much money would she have left then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Maria initially had 37 cents in nickels. 2) Each nickel is worth 5 cents. 3) So, Maria had 37/5 = 7.4 nickels. 4) She spent 28 cents on bubblegum. 5) To calculate how much she has left, we take the original amount (37 cents) and subtract the amount she spent (28 cents). 6) 37 cents - 28 cents = 9 cents. ### Answer: 9 cents
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mario has saved up $79 for a new video game. He then spent $3 on a snack. After that, he bought the video game which costs $72. How much money does he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Mario had saved up $79 for a new video game. 2. He then spent $3 on a snack. * So, he now has $79 - $3 = $76 left. 3. He then bought the video game which costs $72. * So, he now has $76 - $72 = $4 left. ### Answer: $4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: After Mario found the money, he remembered that he actually had $80, instead of $79. He had spent $3 on a snack and $72 on the game. How much money does Mario have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Mario originally had $80, not $79. 2. He spent $3 on a snack. * So, he now has $80 - $3 = $77 left. 3. He then spent $72 on the video game. * So, he now has $77 - $72 = $5 left. ### Answer: $5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Josie has 7 quarters saved up in her piggy bank. Her grandmother gives her an additional 27 quarters for doing chores. How many quarters does Josie have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Josie originally had 7 quarters saved up in her piggy bank. * Her grandmother then gave her an additional 27 quarters for doing chores. * To find the total number of quarters Josie has now, we add the original 7 quarters to the 27 additional quarters: * 7 quarters + 27 quarters = 34 quarters. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: If we reconsider the first part of our previous scenarios and suppose now that Josie initially had only 7 quarters in her piggy bank and her grandmother gave her 20 quarters instead of 27 for doing chores, how many quarters does Josie have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Originally, Josie had 7 quarters in her piggy bank. * Her grandmother then gave her 20 additional quarters for doing chores. * To find the total number of quarters Josie has now, we add the original 7 quarters to the 20 additional quarters: * 7 quarters + 20 quarters = 27 quarters. ### Answer: 27
Expected answer: 27
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas goes to the store and buys two toys. Each toy costs $29. What is the total cost of the two toys?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Lucas bought 2 toys * Each toy costs $29 * To find the total cost, we need to multiply the number of toys by the cost of each toy: * 2 toys x $29 per toy = $58 ### Answer: $58
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the toys, Lucas also decides to buy a board game that costs $20. What is the total amount Lucas needs to pay for the toys and the board game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down: * Lucas bought 2 toys, each costing $29 * So the total cost of the toys is 2 x $29 = $58 * Lucas also bought a board game that costs $20 * To find the total amount Lucas needs to pay, we add the cost of the toys and the board game: * $58 (toys) + $20 (board game) = $78 ### Answer: $78
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas decides to return one of the $29 toys and exchange it for another toy that costs $8. How much does Lucas need to pay for the exchanged toy and the remaining $29 toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down: * Originally, Lucas bought 2 toys at $29 each, so the total cost was $58 * He returned one of the $29 toys * He exchanged it for a toy that costs $8 * So now he has: - 1 toy at $29 - 1 toy at $8 * To find the total cost, we add the cost of the two remaining toys: - $29 + $8 = $37 ### Answer: $37
Expected answer: 37
Correct? Yes
Problem: Marie had $19 saved from her allowance. She received $32 from her grandma as a birthday gift. She then earns an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. How much money does Marie now have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Marie had $19 saved from her allowance. 2. She received $32 from her grandma as a birthday gift. 3. She then earned an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. To calculate the total amount of money Marie now has, we add up these three amounts: $19 + $32 + $14 = <<$19 + $32 + $14 = $65>>$65 ### Answer: $65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on the previous question: Marie had $19 saved from her allowance. She received $32 from her grandma as a birthday gift. She then earned an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. She finds out that she needs to pay back her friend $32 she borrowed last week. After paying her friend, how much money does Marie have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Marie had $19 saved from her allowance. 2. She received $32 from her grandma as a birthday gift. 3. She then earned an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. 4. She needs to pay back her friend $32 that she borrowed last week. To calculate the total amount of money Marie has left, we first add up the amounts she received: $19 + $32 + $14 = $65 Then, we subtract the $32 she needs to pay back to her friend: $65 - $32 = <<$65 - $32 = $33>>$33 ### Answer: $33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: Here is the follow-up question based on the previous problem: Let's say Marie initially had $19 saved from her allowance and received $13 instead of $32 from her grandma as a birthday gift. She then earned an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. After these changes, how much money does Marie now have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Marie initially had $19 saved from her allowance. 2. She received $13 from her grandma as a birthday gift (instead of $32). 3. She then earned an additional $14 from mowing a neighbor's lawn. To calculate the total amount of money Marie now has, we add up these three amounts: $19 + $13 + $14 = <<$19 + $13 + $14 = $46>>$46 ### Answer: $46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Luke finds a one dollar in his pocket and his dad gives him another $89. How much money does Luke have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Luke finds $1 in his pocket * His dad gives him another $89 * To find the total amount of money Luke has now, we add the $1 and the $89 together: * $1 + $89 = $90 ### Answer: $90
Expected answer: 90
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially, Luke only found one dollar in his pocket and his dad gave him $27. How much money would Luke then have before buying the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's go through this step-by-step: * Initially, Luke found $1 in his pocket * His dad then gave him $27 * To find the total amount of money Luke had before buying the toy car, we add the $1 and the $27 together: * $1 + $27 = $28 ### Answer: $28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: Linda has 29 quarters in her piggy bank. She uses 12 quarters to buy a small toy. Later that day, her mother gives her an additional 9 quarters. How many quarters does Linda have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Linda starts with 29 quarters in her piggy bank. 2. She uses 12 quarters to buy a small toy. 3. This means she has 29 - 12 = 17 quarters left. 4. Later that day, her mother gives her an additional 9 quarters. 5. So now she has 17 + 9 = 26 quarters. ### Answer: 26
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: Linda has 29 quarters in her piggy bank. She uses 12 quarters to buy a small toy. Later that day, her mother gives her an additional 9 quarters. Then, her father gives her 25 more quarters. How many quarters does Linda have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Linda starts with 29 quarters in her piggy bank. 2. She uses 12 quarters to buy a small toy. 3. This means she has 29 - 12 = 17 quarters left. 4. Later that day, her mother gives her an additional 9 quarters. 5. So now she has 17 + 9 = 26 quarters. 6. Then, her father gives her 25 more quarters. 7. So the total number of quarters Linda has now is 26 + 25 = 51 quarters. ### Answer: 51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Linda initially had 29 quarters in her piggy bank. However, it turns out she miscounted and actually had 12 less than she initially thought. Then her dad gives her 80 quarters. How many quarters does Linda have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Linda initially thought she had 29 quarters in her piggy bank. 2. But it turns out she actually had 12 less than that, so she really had 29 - 12 = 17 quarters. 3. Then her dad gives her 80 more quarters. 4. So the total number of quarters Linda has now is 17 + 80 = 97. ### Answer: 97
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: Marcos had $61 in his piggy bank. He found $3 under his bed and added it to his piggy bank. How much money does he now have in his piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Marcos had $61 in his piggy bank initially. He found $3 under his bed and added it to his piggy bank. To find the total amount of money he now has in his piggy bank, we add the $3 he found to the $61 he had initially. $61 + $3 = $64 ### Answer: $64
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: After Marcos has counted the money he added to his piggy bank, he remembers he won $30 from a school contest. If he adds this also to his piggy bank, how much money will he have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Initially, Marcos had $64 in his piggy bank. He then won $30 from a school contest and added it to his piggy bank. To find the total amount of money he now has in his piggy bank, we add the $30 he won to the $64 he had initially. $64 + $30 = $94 ### Answer: $94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Marcos initially had $67 in his piggy bank instead of $61 and he still found $3 under his bed and added it, how much money would he have had in his piggy bank then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Marcos initially had $67 in his piggy bank * He found $3 under his bed and added it to his piggy bank * To find the total amount of money he now has in his piggy bank, we add the $3 he found to the $67 he had initially: * $67 + $3 = $70 ### Answer: $70
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tommy has $32 in his savings account. He spends $3 on a toy car. His parents give him an additional $49 for chores he did. How much money does Tommy have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Tommy starts with $32 in his savings account. 2. He then spends $3 on a toy car. * This means he now has $32 - $3 = $29 in his account. 3. His parents then give him an additional $49 for chores. * This means he now has $29 + $49 = $78 in his account. ### Answer: $78
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of spending $3 on a toy car, Tommy had spent $11 on a toy car. After spending $11 and receiving an additional $49 for chores, how much money would Tommy have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Tommy starts with $32 in his savings account. 2. He then spends $11 on a toy car. * This means he now has $32 - $11 = $21 in his account. 3. His parents then give him an additional $49 for chores. * This means he now has $21 + $49 = $70 in his account. ### Answer: $70
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: Julia has been saving her quarters and now has 75 quarters. She uses 59 quarters to buy a book at the school book fair. How many quarters does Julia have left after buying the book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Julia had 75 quarters to start with * She used 59 quarters to buy a book * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the number of quarters used from the total number of quarters she had: * 75 quarters - 59 quarters = <<75 - 59 = 16>>16 quarters ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, what if, instead of 75 quarters, Julia initially had 75 dollars. She spends 5 dollars on an ice cream treat. How many dollars does Julia have left after buying the ice cream?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Julia had 75 dollars to start with * She spent 5 dollars on an ice cream treat * To find how many dollars she has left, we subtract the amount spent from the total amount she had: * 75 dollars - 5 dollars = <<75 - 5 = 70>>70 dollars ### Answer: 70
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: In her piggy bank, Sophie has saved up 21 quarters. Her big brother gives her an additional 4 quarters. How many quarters does Sophie have now in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Sophie originally had 21 quarters in her piggy bank * Her big brother gave her an additional 4 quarters * To find the total number of quarters she has now, we add the original 21 quarters and the 4 additional quarters: * 21 quarters + 4 quarters = 25 quarters ### Answer: 25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider a slight change to the previous scenario. Suppose initially Sophie had 24 quarters instead of 21 in her piggy bank, and her big brother still gave her an additional 4 quarters. How many quarters does Sophie have now in her piggy bank, given this new initial amount?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Originally, Sophie had 24 quarters in her piggy bank * Her big brother gave her an additional 4 quarters * To find the total number of quarters she has now, we add the original 24 quarters and the 4 additional quarters: * 24 quarters + 4 quarters = 28 quarters ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ellie has 62 quarters saved in her piggy bank. Today, she took out 9 quarters to purchase a book at a garage sale. How many quarters are left now in Ellie's piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Ellie had 62 quarters in her piggy bank. She took out 9 quarters to purchase a book. The number of quarters left in Ellie's piggy bank is 62 - 9 = 53 quarters. ### Answer: 53
Expected answer: 53
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ellie has 62 quarters saved in her piggy bank. Today, she took out 9 quarters to purchase a book at a garage sale. How many quarters are left now in Ellie's piggy bank? Afterwards, Ellie buys stationary items that cost 35 quarters. How many quarters does Ellie have left in her piggy bank now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Ellie had 62 quarters in her piggy bank. 2. She took out 9 quarters to purchase a book. * So, the number of quarters left in Ellie's piggy bank is 62 - 9 = 53 quarters. 3. Afterwards, Ellie buys stationery items that cost 35 quarters. * So, the number of quarters Ellie has left in her piggy bank now is 53 - 35 = 18 quarters. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ellie originally had 74 quarters saved in her piggy bank. Later, she found out that she made a mistake counting and she actually had 9 quarters less than she thought she did. How many quarters does Ellie have in her piggy bank now, after correcting her counting mistake?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Ellie originally had 74 quarters saved in her piggy bank. However, she found out that she had 9 quarters less than she thought. So, the actual number of quarters she had originally was 74 - 9 = 65 quarters. Therefore, Ellie has 65 quarters in her piggy bank now, after correcting her counting mistake. ### Answer: 65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucy had 17 quarters in her piggy bank. She used 15 quarters to buy a toy at her school's book fair. How many quarters does she have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Lucy had 17 quarters in her piggy bank * She used 15 quarters to buy a toy at the book fair * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the number of quarters she used from the total number of quarters she had: * 17 quarters - 15 quarters = 2 quarters ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucy originally had 43 quarters before she went to the book fair, instead of 28. After buying a toy, how many quarters does she have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Lucy originally had 43 quarters * She used 15 quarters to buy a toy at the book fair * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the number of quarters she used from the total number of quarters she had: * 43 quarters - 15 quarters = 28 quarters ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: Marcus has $47 in his savings account he has been working on. He mows his neighbor elderly lady's lawn, and she gives him $29 to add to his savings. How much money does Marcus have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Marcus initially had $47 in his savings account. 2. He then mowed his neighbor's lawn and received $29 from her. 3. To calculate the total amount of money Marcus has now, we add the $29 he received to the $47 he already had in his savings account. $47 + $29 = <<47 + 29 = 76>>$76 ### Answer: $76
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, Marcus decided to buy a brand new video game that costs $41 from his savings. How much money will Marcus have left in his savings account after he buys the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's continue the previous scenario: 1. Marcus had $76 in his savings account after mowing his neighbor's lawn. 2. He then decided to buy a video game that costs $41. 3. To calculate how much money he will have left in his savings account, we need to subtract the cost of the video game ($41) from the total amount he had ($76). $76 - $41 = <<76 - 41 = 35>>$35 ### Answer: $35
Expected answer: 35
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario with Marcus, what if Marcus only had $4 in his savings account to begin with instead of $47? How much money would Marcus have in total after receiving extra $29 from mowing his neighbor's lawn?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Initially, Marcus had $4 in his savings account. 2. He then mowed his neighbor's lawn and received an additional $29. 3. To calculate the total amount of money Marcus has now, we add the $29 he received to the $4 he already had in his savings account. $4 + $29 = <<4 + 29 = 33>>$33 ### Answer: $33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ryan has 9 quarters in his piggy bank. He uses 3 quarters to buy a pencil from the school bookstore. How many quarters does he have left in his piggy bank after his purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Ryan started with 9 quarters in his piggy bank. He used 3 quarters to buy a pencil. To find the number of quarters he has left, we subtract the number of quarters he used from the total number of quarters he had. 9 quarters - 3 quarters = 6 quarters. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ryan has 9 quarters in his piggy bank. He uses 3 quarters to buy a pencil from the school bookstore, leaving him with some remaining quarters. His sister gives him pennies and tells him he now has 35 quarters worth of coins in total. How many quarters' worth of pennies did Ryan's sister give him?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Ryan started with 9 quarters in his piggy bank. 2) He used 3 quarters to buy a pencil, leaving him with some remaining quarters. 3) His sister then gave him pennies, and now he has a total of 35 quarters worth of coins. To find how many quarters' worth of pennies his sister gave him, we need to: 1) Calculate how many quarters he had left after buying the pencil. 2) Subtract that number from the total of 35 quarters. Step 1: Calculating the number of quarters left after buying the pencil. 9 quarters - 3 quarters = 6 quarters Step 2: Subtracting the remaining 6 quarters from the total of 35 quarters. 35 quarters - 6 quarters = 29 quarters Therefore, Ryan's sister gave him 29 quarters' worth of pennies. ### Answer: 29
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ryan initially had 51 quarters in his piggy bank, instead of 9. He still uses 3 quarters to buy a pencil from the school bookstore. How many quarters does he have left in his piggy bank after his purchase in this scenario?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Ryan initially had 51 quarters in his piggy bank * He used 3 quarters to buy a pencil from the school bookstore * To find the number of quarters he has left, we subtract the number of quarters he used from the total number of quarters he had * 51 quarters - 3 quarters = 48 quarters ### Answer: 48
Expected answer: 48
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samantha has $80 in her bank account. Her grandpa gives her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. How much money does she have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Samantha originally had $80 in her bank account. Her grandpa gave her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. To find the total amount of money she has now, we add the original $80 and the $6 gift: $80 + $6 = $86 ### Answer: $86
Expected answer: 86
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samantha has $80 in her bank account. Her grandpa gives her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. She then decides to spend $35 on a new book she wanted to buy. How much money does she have left after buying the book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: 1. Samantha originally had $80 in her bank account. 2. Her grandpa gave her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. 3. So, the total amount of money she had after the gift was $80 + $6 = $86. 4. She then spent $35 on a new book. 5. To find the amount of money she has left, we subtract the $35 she spent from the $86 she had: $86 - $35 = $51 ### Answer: $51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samantha initially had $88 in her bank account instead of $80. Her grandpa still gives her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. How much money does she have now after receiving the money from her grandpa?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Samantha originally had $88 in her bank account. Her grandpa gave her an additional $6 as a birthday gift. To find the total amount of money she has now, we add the original $88 and the $6 gift: $88 + $6 = $94 ### Answer: $94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 34 quarters. He uses 26 quarters in a vending machine to purchase a drink. How many quarters does John have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * John starts with 34 quarters * He uses 26 quarters in the vending machine * To find how many quarters he has left, we subtract the number of quarters he used from the number of quarters he started with: * 34 quarters - 26 quarters = 8 quarters ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: After spending on the vending machine, John finds an additional 84 quarters near a fountain. How many quarters does he have in total after picking up the additional quarters?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * John started with 34 quarters * He used 26 quarters in the vending machine, so he had 34 - 26 = 8 quarters left * He then found an additional 84 quarters near the fountain * To find the total number of quarters he has now, we add the 8 quarters he had left to the 84 additional quarters he found: * 8 quarters + 84 quarters = 92 quarters ### Answer: 92
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of 26 quarters, consider that John originally had 93 quarters. After using the same amount of quarters in the vending machine, how many quarters does he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * John originally had 93 quarters * He used the same amount of quarters as before, which was 26 quarters * To find how many quarters he has left, we subtract the number of quarters he used from the number of quarters he started with: * 93 quarters - 26 quarters = 67 quarters ### Answer: 67
Expected answer: 67
Correct? Yes
Problem: Benjamin was saving to buy a gift for his best friend. He had $87 saved in his piggy bank. He decided to give $74 to a local charity. How much money does he have left in his piggy bank now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Benjamin had $87 saved in his piggy bank. 2) He decided to give $74 to a local charity. 3) To find how much money he has left in his piggy bank, we need to subtract the $74 he gave to charity from the $87 he had saved. $87 - $74 = $13 ### Answer: $13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: After giving to charity, Benjamin's parents surprised him by adding $20 to his piggy bank as a reward for his generous act. How much money does Benjamin have in his piggy bank now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Originally, Benjamin had $87 in his piggy bank. 2) He then gave $74 to charity, leaving him with $87 - $74 = $13. 3) After that, his parents added $20 to his piggy bank as a reward. To find the total amount of money Benjamin has in his piggy bank now, we take the $13 he had left and add the $20 his parents gave him: $13 + $20 = $33 ### Answer: $33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Benjamin originally had $87 in his piggy bank, but he decided to donate $36 to a local charity instead of $74, how much money would he have left in his piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Benjamin originally had $87 in his piggy bank. 2) He decided to donate $36 to a local charity. 3) To find how much money he has left in his piggy bank, we need to subtract the $36 he donated from the $87 he had saved. $87 - $36 = $51 ### Answer: $51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Martin is saving for a bicycle that costs $92. He already spent $3 of his savings on an ice cream bar. How much money should he have left if he initially had $92?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) The bicycle costs $92. 2) Martin spent $3 on an ice cream bar. 3) To find how much money he should have left, we need to subtract the amount he spent ($3) from the initial amount he had ($92). $92 - $3 = $89 ### Answer: $89
Expected answer: 89
Correct? Yes
Problem: Martin is saving for a bicycle that costs $92. He already spent $3 of his savings on an ice cream bar. After that, he found a board game he really liked that costs $62 and decided to buy it. How much money should he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: 1) The bicycle costs $92. 2) Martin spent $3 on an ice cream bar. 3) After that, he found a board game that costs $62 and decided to buy it. 4) To find how much money he should have left, we need to subtract the total amount he spent ($3 + $62 = $65) from the initial amount he had ($92). $92 - $65 = $27 ### Answer: $27
Expected answer: 27
Correct? Yes
Problem: Now, imagine Martin initially had $68. He still spent $3 on the same ice cream bar. How much money should he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) Martin initially had $68. 2) He spent $3 on an ice cream bar. 3) To find how much money he should have left, we need to subtract the amount he spent ($3) from the initial amount he had ($68). $68 - $3 = $65 ### Answer: $65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: Debbie finds 31 pennies on the street, and then, later that day, she finds 27 more pennies. How many pennies does Debbie have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Debbie found 31 pennies on the street. Debbie then found 27 more pennies later that day. The total number of pennies Debbie has is 31 + 27 = <<31+27=58>>58 pennies. ### Answer: 58
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lori has $58 saved in her piggy bank. She decides to buy a book which costs $17. How much money will she have left in her piggy bank after buying the book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Lori has $58 saved in her piggy bank. 2. She wants to buy a book that costs $17. 3. To find out how much money she will have left in her piggy bank, we need to subtract the cost of the book from the amount she has saved. 4. $58 - $17 = $41 Therefore, Lori will have $41 left in her piggy bank after buying the book. ### Answer: $41
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Lori originally had $87 saved in her piggy bank instead of $58. After buying the same book, how much money would she have left in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Lori originally had $87 saved in her piggy bank. 2. The book she wants to buy costs $17. 3. To find out how much money she will have left in her piggy bank, we need to subtract the cost of the book from the amount she has saved. 4. $87 - $17 = $70 Therefore, Lori will have $70 left in her piggy bank after buying the book. ### Answer: $70
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: Andrew has 20 pennies. He uses 17 pennies to buy a small toy from his friend. How many pennies would Andrew have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Andrew had 20 pennies initially. He used 17 pennies to buy the small toy. The number of pennies Andrew has left is 20 - 17 = 3. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the toy, Andrew heads home and checks his piggy bank. He finds out he already had saved up 45 pennies. Now that Andrew added the remaining pennies from his toy transaction into his piggy bank, how many pennies does he have in his piggy bank in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Andrew had 20 pennies initially. 2. He used 17 pennies to buy a toy, leaving him with 20 - 17 = 3 pennies. 3. Andrew then checked his piggy bank and found he already had 45 pennies saved up. 4. After adding the remaining 3 pennies from the toy transaction, the total number of pennies in his piggy bank is: 45 + 3 = 48 pennies. ### Answer: 48
Expected answer: 48
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of 20 pennies, what if Andrew originally had 61 pennies before he purchased the toy? After buying the small toy for 17 pennies, how many pennies would Andrew have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Andrew originally had 61 pennies * He used 17 pennies to buy the small toy * To find the number of pennies he has left, we subtract the 17 pennies he used from the original 61 pennies he had * 61 pennies - 17 pennies = 44 pennies ### Answer: 44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has $73 in his piggy bank. His mom gives him $14 for doing his chores. How much money does John have in total after receiving the money from his mom?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) John originally had $73 in his piggy bank. 2) His mom gave him an additional $14 for doing his chores. 3) To find the total amount of money John has after receiving the $14, we add the $14 to the original $73: $73 + $14 = $87 ### Answer: $87
Expected answer: 87
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has $73 in his piggy bank. His mom gives him $14 for doing his chores. How much money does John have in total after receiving the money from his mom? He uses some of this money to buy a new video game that costs $63. How much money does John have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) John originally had $73 in his piggy bank. 2) His mom gave him an additional $14 for doing his chores. 3) So the total amount of money John had after receiving the $14 from his mom is: $73 + $14 = $87 4) John then used $63 of this money to buy a new video game. 5) To find how much money John has left, we subtract the $63 he spent on the video game from the $87 he had: $87 - $63 = $24 ### Answer: $24
Expected answer: 24
Correct? Yes
Problem: John initially had $70 in his piggy bank instead of $73. His mom still gives him $14 for doing his chores. How much money does John have in total after receiving the money from his mom?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) John originally had $70 in his piggy bank. 2) His mom gave him an additional $14 for doing his chores. 3) To find the total amount of money John has after receiving the $14, we add the $14 to the original $70: $70 + $14 = $84 ### Answer: $84
Expected answer: 84
Correct? Yes
Problem: Eddie is saving up to buy a new bike. He has $26 in his piggy bank. His aunt gives him $6 for his birthday and his parents give him $62 for doing well in school. If he combines his savings with the money he received from his family, how much money does Eddie have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Eddie has $26 in his piggy bank * His aunt gives him $6 for his birthday * His parents give him $62 for doing well in school To calculate the total amount of money Eddie has, we need to add up all the money he received: * $26 (from his piggy bank) * $6 (from his aunt) * $62 (from his parents) Calculating the total: * $26 + $6 + $62 = $94 ### Answer: $94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: After spending his money on the bike accessory, Eddie has $26 left. His aunt gives him an additional $6 to congratulate him, but then decides to give him $5 more, making him happier. Now, how much money does Eddie have in total after receiving the additional $5 from his aunt?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Eddie originally had $94 (from the previous problem) * He spent some money on a bike accessory, and now has $26 left * His aunt gives him an additional $6 to congratulate him * Then, his aunt decides to give him $5 more, making him happier To calculate the total amount of money Eddie has now, we need to: 1. Add the $6 his aunt gave him to congratulate him 2. Add the additional $5 his aunt gave him Calculating the total: * $26 (original amount left) * + $6 (from aunt to congratulate him) * + $5 (additional amount from aunt) * = $37 ### Answer: $37
Expected answer: 37
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samantha has been saving up her allowance in her piggy bank. She has 48 quarters in her piggy bank and then on her birthday, she receives a gift of 37 more quarters. How many quarters does Samantha have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Samantha initially had 48 quarters in her piggy bank. 2) On her birthday, she received a gift of 37 more quarters. 3) To find the total number of quarters Samantha has now, we add the initial 48 quarters and the 37 additional quarters: 48 + 37 = 85 ### Answer: 85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up from the previous problem, Samantha decides to buy a toy that cost 34 quarters from her total savings. How many quarters will she have left after buying the toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Samantha originally had 85 quarters in total (from the previous problem). 2) She decides to buy a toy that costs 34 quarters. 3) To find how many quarters she will have left, we subtract the cost of the toy from her total quarters: 85 quarters - 34 quarters = 51 quarters ### Answer: 51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose originally Samantha had 38 quarters instead of 48 in her piggy bank before she received the gift of 37 more quarters. Now how many quarters does Samantha have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Originally, Samantha had 38 quarters in her piggy bank. 2) On her birthday, she received a gift of 37 more quarters. 3) To find the total number of quarters Samantha has now, we add the initial 38 quarters and the 37 additional quarters: 38 + 37 = 75 ### Answer: 75
Expected answer: 75
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mike goes to the toy store with $99. He buys a toy lego set for $30. How much money will Mike have left if he uses his $99 to pay for the lego set?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Mike goes to the toy store with $99 * He buys a toy lego set for $30 * To find out how much money Mike will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the lego set from the amount of money he had. $99 - $30 = $69 ### Answer: $69
Expected answer: 69
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the lego set, Mike sees a pack of marbles that costs $1. If he buys the marbles after purchasing the lego set, how much money from his original $99 would he have left then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Mike originally had $99 * He bought a lego set for $30, leaving him with $99 - $30 = $69 * He then sees a pack of marbles that costs $1 To find out how much money Mike would have left after buying the marbles, we need to subtract the cost of the marbles from the amount of money he had left after buying the lego set. $69 - $1 = $68 ### Answer: $68
Expected answer: 68
Correct? Yes
Problem: Emily has 37 quarters in her piggy bank. She decides to use 22 quarters to buy a toy. How many quarters will she have left in her piggy bank after buying the toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Emily has 37 quarters in her piggy bank * She decides to use 22 quarters to buy a toy * To find how many quarters she will have left, we subtract the number of quarters she used from the total number of quarters she had: * 37 quarters - 22 quarters = 15 quarters ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Emily has 37 quarters in her piggy bank. She decides to use 22 quarters to buy a toy. How many quarters will she have left in her piggy bank after buying the toy? If she doubles the amount of quarters left, how many quarters will she have then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Emily has 37 quarters in her piggy bank. 2. She uses 22 quarters to buy a toy. 3. To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the number of quarters she used from the total number of quarters she had: * 37 quarters - 22 quarters = 15 quarters ### Answer: 15 Now, the second part of the question: 4. If she doubles the amount of quarters left, how many quarters will she have then? * 15 quarters x 2 = 30 quarters ### Answer: 30
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider the previous scenario where Emily had 37 quarters in her piggy bank. She decided to use 22 quarters to buy a toy. But what if Emily had originally only had 31 quarters in her piggy bank before buying the toy? How many quarters will she have left in her piggy bank after buying the toy with 22 quarters?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Originally, Emily had 31 quarters in her piggy bank * She used 22 quarters to buy a toy * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the number of quarters she used from the total number of quarters she had: * 31 quarters - 22 quarters = 9 quarters ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: James gives the candy shop clerk a 30ยข piece to buy a candy bar. The candy bar costs 22ยข. How much change should James receive back from the candy shop clerk?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) James gives the candy shop clerk a 30ยข piece. 2) The candy bar costs 22ยข. 3) To calculate the change, we take the amount James gave (30ยข) and subtract the cost of the candy bar (22ยข). 4) 30ยข - 22ยข = 8ยข. ### Answer: 8ยข
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: From the previous problem, James received some change after buying a candy bar. Later that day, his mom gives him an extra 74ยข to spend at the toy machine at the local store. How many cents does James have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) In the previous problem, James received 8ยข in change after buying the candy bar. 2) His mom then gave him an extra 74ยข to spend at the toy machine. 3) To calculate the total amount of cents James has now, we add the 8ยข in change and the 74ยข his mom gave him. 4) 8ยข + 74ยข = 82ยข. ### Answer: 82ยข
Expected answer: 82
Correct? Yes
Problem: After spending some cents on a candy bar, later in the day, James's mother gives him a 30ยข piece to buy ice cream. But the ice cream cost only 5ยข. How much change should James receive back from the ice cream vendor?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) James's mother gives him a 30ยข piece to buy ice cream. 2) The ice cream costs 5ยข. 3) To calculate the change, we take the amount James's mother gave him (30ยข) and subtract the cost of the ice cream (5ยข). 4) 30ยข - 5ยข = 25ยข. ### Answer: 25ยข
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Gary has 31 quarters in his piggy bank. He uses 23 quarters to buy a toy car in a vending machine. How many quarters did he have left after buying the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Gary had 31 quarters in his piggy bank * He used 23 quarters to buy a toy car * To find how many quarters he had left, we subtract the number of quarters he used from the total number of quarters he had: * 31 quarters - 23 quarters = <<31 - 23 = 8>>8 quarters left ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Gary's mom realizes she made an error and actually gave him 86 quarters instead of the 31 quarters. After subtracting the 23 quarters he spent on the toy car, how many quarters does Gary now have remaining?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Gary's mom actually gave him 86 quarters, not 31 quarters * He spent 23 quarters on the toy car * To find how many quarters he has remaining, we subtract the 23 quarters he spent from the 86 quarters he had: * 86 quarters - 23 quarters = <<86 - 23 = 63>>63 quarters remaining ### Answer: 63
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: Melissa has $36 saved up from doing chores. Then she receives $15 from her grandfather as a birthday gift. How much money does Melissa have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Melissa has $36 saved up from doing chores. 2) She then receives $15 from her grandfather as a birthday gift. 3) To find the total amount of money Melissa has, we add the two amounts together: $36 + $15 = $51 ### Answer: $51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose, instead of having $36 initially, Melissa had $76 saved up from her chores. Then she receives $15 from her grandfather as a birthday gift. How much money does Melissa have in total in this scenario?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Melissa initially has $76 saved up from doing chores. 2) She then receives $15 from her grandfather as a birthday gift. 3) To find the total amount of money Melissa has, we add the two amounts together: $76 + $15 = $91 ### Answer: $91
Expected answer: 91
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the beginning of the day, Michael has $84 in his wallet. After having lunch, he has $62 left. He later uses $4 to buy a bus ticket. How much money does he have left in his wallet after buying the bus ticket?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Michael starts the day with $84 in his wallet. 2. After having lunch, he has $62 left. 3. This means he spent $84 - $62 = $22 on lunch. 4. He then uses $4 to buy a bus ticket. 5. So the amount of money he has left in his wallet after buying the bus ticket is $62 - $4 = $58. ### Answer: $58
Expected answer: 18
Correct? No
Problem: Jerry has 39 quarters in his bank. He decides to buy a toy car which costs 9 quarters. How many quarters will he have left after he buys the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Jerry has 39 quarters in his bank * The toy car costs 9 quarters * To find how many quarters he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the toy car from the number of quarters he has So, the calculation is: * 39 quarters - 9 quarters = 30 quarters ### Answer: 30
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the toy car, Jerry notices a toy airplane he also wants. The toy airplane costs 26 quarters. If Jerry buys the toy airplane as well, how many quarters will he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: * Jerry originally had 39 quarters * He spent 9 quarters on the toy car, so he had 39 - 9 = 30 quarters left * He now wants to buy a toy airplane that costs 26 quarters To find how many quarters he will have left after buying the toy airplane, we need to subtract the cost of the toy airplane from the number of quarters he has left: * 30 quarters - 26 quarters = 4 quarters ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that Jerry initially had 67 quarters instead of 39. If he bought that same toy car costing 9 quarters, how many quarters would he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * Jerry initially had 67 quarters * The toy car costs 9 quarters * To find how many quarters he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the toy car from the number of quarters he has So, the calculation is: * 67 quarters - 9 quarters = 58 quarters ### Answer: 58
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: Richard saved up $47 from his part-time job. He then went to the music store and bought a guitar pick that cost him $13. How much money is left with Richard after he bought the guitar pick?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Richard saved up $47 from his part-time job. 2) He then went to the music store and bought a guitar pick that cost him $13. 3) To find out how much money is left with Richard after he bought the guitar pick, we need to subtract the cost of the guitar pick from the amount he saved up. 4) $47 - $13 = $34 ### Answer: $34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Richard originally had $74 from his part-time job instead of $47. After buying the guitar pick for $13, how much money would Richard have left in this scenario?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Richard originally had $74 from his part-time job. 2) He then bought a guitar pick that cost $13. 3) To find out how much money Richard has left, we need to subtract the cost of the guitar pick ($13) from the original amount he had ($74). 4) $74 - $13 = $61 ### Answer: $61
Expected answer: 61
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has $50 in his piggy bank. He decides to buy a game he has been wanting that costs $26. How much money will he have left in his piggy bank after he buys the game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sam has $50 in his piggy bank. The game he wants to buy costs $26. To find the amount of money he will have left in his piggy bank, we need to subtract the cost of the game from the amount of money he has. $50 - $26 = $24 ### Answer: $24
Expected answer: 24
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the game, Sam received $74 for his birthday. How much money does he have in total after adding his birthday money to what was left in his piggy bank from buying the game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Sam had $50 in his piggy bank. 2) He spent $26 to buy a game, so he had $50 - $26 = $24 left in his piggy bank. 3) He then received $74 for his birthday. 4) To find the total amount of money he has now, we add the $24 left in his piggy bank to the $74 he received for his birthday: $24 + $74 = $98 ### Answer: $98
Expected answer: 98
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of $50, Sam originally had $79 in his piggy bank, and he still decides to buy the same game that costs $26. How much money will he now have left in his piggy bank after he buys the game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sam originally had $79 in his piggy bank. The game he wants to buy costs $26. To find the amount of money he will have left in his piggy bank, we need to subtract the cost of the game from the amount of money he has. $79 - $26 = $53 ### Answer: $53
Expected answer: 53
Correct? Yes
Problem: Patrick has $87 in his wallet. He buys a new book that costs $85. How much money will he have left after buying the book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Patrick has $87 in his wallet. He buys a book that costs $85. To calculate the amount of money he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the book from the amount of money he had in his wallet. $87 - $85 = $2 ### Answer: $2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Patrick has $87 in his wallet. He buys a new book that costs $85. After buying the book, his aunt gives him another $14 as a gift. How much money does Patrick have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Patrick starts with $87 in his wallet. 2. He buys a book that costs $85. 3. So after buying the book, he has $87 - $85 = $2 left. 4. Then, his aunt gives him another $14 as a gift. 5. So now he has the $2 he had left plus the $14 his aunt gave him. 6. $2 + $14 = $16. ### Answer: $16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, what if Patrick originally had $87 in his wallet, but the book he bought only cost $41. How much money would he have left after buying the book in this case?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Patrick originally had $87 in his wallet * He bought a book that cost $41 * To calculate the amount of money he has left, we subtract the cost of the book from the original amount of money he had: * $87 - $41 = $46 ### Answer: $46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has $98. He decided to purchase a new video game that cost him $62. How much money does he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sam had $98 initially. He spent $62 on the new video game. To find the amount of money he has left, we need to subtract the amount he spent from the initial amount he had. $98 - $62 = $36 ### Answer: $36
Expected answer: 36
Correct? Yes
Problem: After purchasing the video game, Sam decides to save the remaining money for some future purchases. If he saves the same amount of money again next month, how much money will he have saved in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Sam had $98 initially. 2) He spent $62 on a video game, so he had $98 - $62 = $36 remaining. 3) The question asks, if Sam saves the same amount of money ($36) next month, how much will he have saved in total? To calculate the total amount saved: * Amount saved in first month: $36 * Amount saved in second month: $36 * Total amount saved = $36 + $36 = $72 ### Answer: $72
Expected answer: 72
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reflecting on his spending habits, Sam decided to limit his spending next month and only bought a video game that cost him $41 instead of spending $62 like last month. How much money did he have left from his $98 allowance now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Sam had $98 to start with. 2) Last month, he spent $62 on a video game. 3) This month, he spent $41 on a video game. 4) To calculate how much money he has left, we take the initial $98 and subtract the amount he spent this month: $98 - $41 = $57 ### Answer: $57
Expected answer: 57
Correct? Yes
Problem: Amy has 74 pennies in her piggy bank. She takes out 7 pennies to buy a gumball from the gumball machine. How many pennies does Amy have left in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Amy originally had 74 pennies in her piggy bank. * She took out 7 pennies to buy a gumball. * To find the number of pennies she has left, we subtract the 7 pennies she took out from the original 74 pennies. * 74 pennies - 7 pennies = 67 pennies. ### Answer: 67
Expected answer: 67
Correct? Yes
Problem: Amy's brother Tony gives her 12 more pennies to add to her piggy bank. How many pennies does Amy have in her piggy bank now, after receiving the additional pennies from Tony?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Originally, Amy had 67 pennies in her piggy bank. * Her brother Tony gave her 12 more pennies. * To find the total number of pennies Amy has now, we add the 12 pennies from Tony to the original 67 pennies. * 67 pennies + 12 pennies = 79 pennies. ### Answer: 79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of starting with 74 pennies in her piggy bank, suppose Amy only had 71 pennies before she bought the gumball. How many pennies does Amy have left in her piggy bank after buying the gumball if that's the case?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Amy originally had 71 pennies in her piggy bank. * She took out 7 pennies to buy a gumball. * To find the number of pennies she has left, we subtract the 7 pennies she took out from the original 71 pennies. * 71 pennies - 7 pennies = 64 pennies. ### Answer: 64
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has 58 quarters saved from the change his parents give him each week. He got an additional 24 quarters for his birthday. How many quarters does Sam have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Sam had 58 quarters saved from the change his parents gave him each week. 2) He then got an additional 24 quarters for his birthday. 3) To find the total number of quarters Sam has now, we add the two amounts together: 58 quarters + 24 quarters = 82 quarters. ### Answer: 82
Expected answer: 82
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's revise the original problem by saying that Sam initially had 59 quarters instead of 58. Now, with the additional 24 quarters he received for his birthday, how many quarters would Sam have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this revised problem step-by-step: 1) Sam initially had 59 quarters saved from the change his parents gave him each week. 2) He then got an additional 24 quarters for his birthday. 3) To find the total number of quarters Sam has now, we add the two amounts together: 59 quarters + 24 quarters = 83 quarters. ### Answer: 83
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jeff finds 17 quarters on the ground. In the same day, his friend gives him 14 more quarters. How many quarters in total did Jeff end up with on that day?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Jeff finds 17 quarters on the ground. 2) His friend gives him 14 more quarters. 3) To find the total number of quarters Jeff ended up with, we add the two amounts together: 17 quarters + 14 quarters = <<17 + 14 = 31>>31 quarters. ### Answer: 31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Jeff originally found 41 quarters instead of 17 on the ground. His friend still gave him 14 quarters. How many quarters in total did Jeff end up with on that day?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Jeff originally found 41 quarters on the ground. 2) His friend gave him 14 more quarters. 3) To find the total number of quarters Jeff ended up with, we add the two amounts together: 41 quarters + 14 quarters = <<41 + 14 = 55>>55 quarters. ### Answer: 55
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas has 2 pennies in his pocket. He then finds 2 more pennies on the ground at the park. How many pennies does Lucas have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Lucas initially had 2 pennies in his pocket. * He then found 2 more pennies on the ground at the park. * To find the total number of pennies Lucas has now, we add the initial 2 pennies to the 2 pennies he found: * 2 pennies + 2 pennies = 4 pennies ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas takes his 4 pennies to the store and wants to buy a candy bar. The candy bar costs 61 cents. How many more cents does Lucas need to buy the candy bar?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * The candy bar costs 61 cents * Lucas has 4 pennies, which is equal to 4 cents * To find how many more cents Lucas needs, we subtract the amount he has (4 cents) from the cost of the candy bar (61 cents): * 61 cents - 4 cents = 57 cents ### Answer: 57
Expected answer: 57
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, Lucas found 7 pennies at the park instead of 2. If he still had his original 2 pennies in his pocket, how many pennies does Lucas have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Originally, Lucas found 7 pennies at the park * He still had his original 2 pennies in his pocket * To find the total number of pennies Lucas has now, we add the 7 pennies he found to the 2 pennies he had in his pocket: * 7 pennies + 2 pennies = 9 pennies ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom has $50 in his wallet but spends $13 on lunch. Later in the evening, his mom gives him $7 for helping with chores. How much money does Tom have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Tom starts with $50 in his wallet. 2. He spends $13 on lunch, so now he has $50 - $13 = $37. 3. Later, his mom gives him $7 for helping with chores. 4. So now he has $37 + $7 = $44. ### Answer: $44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing the previous problem, after getting his money for chores, Tom finds $3 in his coat pocket that he forgot he had. How much money does Tom have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's continue the previous problem: 1. After getting the $7 from his mom, Tom had $44. 2. Now, he finds $3 in his coat pocket that he forgot he had. 3. So, the total amount of money Tom has now is $44 + $3 = $47. ### Answer: $47
Expected answer: 47
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario with Tom, let's suppose he initially had $82 instead of $50 in his wallet. After spending $13 on lunch and receiving $7 from his mom, how much money would he have then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Tom initially had $82 in his wallet. 2. He spent $13 on lunch, so now he has $82 - $13 = $69. 3. Later, his mom gave him $7. 4. So now he has $69 + $7 = $76. ### Answer: $76
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: John saves $76 from his part-time job. His uncle gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. How much money does John have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) John saves $76 from his part-time job. 2) His uncle gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. 3) To find the total amount of money John has now, we add the $76 he saved and the $21 he received as a gift: $76 + $21 = $97 ### Answer: $97
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: John saves $76 from his part-time job. His uncle gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. After that, John decides to buy a video game that costs $26. How much money does John have left after purchasing the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's go through this step-by-step: 1) John saves $76 from his part-time job. 2) His uncle gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. 3) So John now has a total of $76 + $21 = $97. 4) John then decides to buy a video game that costs $26. 5) To find how much money John has left after purchasing the video game, we subtract the cost of the video game from the total amount of money he had: $97 - $26 = $71 ### Answer: $71
Expected answer: 71
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of $76, let's say John initially saves $54 from his part-time job. His uncle still gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. How much money does John have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) John initially saves $54 from his part-time job. 2) His uncle gives him an additional $21 as a birthday gift. 3) To find the total amount of money John has now, we add the $54 he saved and the $21 he received as a gift: $54 + $21 = $75 ### Answer: $75
Expected answer: 75
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alex has 21 dollar bills. He uses 19 dollar bills to buy a toy robot. How many dollar bills does he have left after buying the toy robot?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Alex had 21 dollar bills initially. He used 19 dollar bills to buy the toy robot. To find the number of dollar bills he has left, we subtract the number of dollar bills used from the initial number of dollar bills. 21 dollar bills - 19 dollar bills = 2 dollar bills. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alex has 21 dollar bills. He uses 19 dollar bills to buy a toy robot. How many dollar bills does he have left after buying the toy robot? After his birthday party, he received 68 more dollar bills from his relatives. How many dollar bills does Alex have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Alex initially had 21 dollar bills. 2. He used 19 dollar bills to buy the toy robot. 3. To find the number of dollar bills he has left after buying the toy robot, we subtract the number of dollar bills used from the initial number of dollar bills: 21 dollar bills - 19 dollar bills = 2 dollar bills. Now, the second part of the question: 4. After his birthday party, he received 68 more dollar bills from his relatives. 5. To find the total number of dollar bills Alex has now, we add the 2 dollar bills he had left after buying the toy robot to the 68 dollar bills he received from his relatives: 2 dollar bills + 68 dollar bills = 70 dollar bills. ### Answer: 70
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: Considering the previous problem, Alex originally had 21 dollar bills, but what if he had originally only used 4 dollar bills to buy the toy robot instead of 19? How many dollar bills would he have left after this purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Originally, Alex had 21 dollar bills * He used 4 dollar bills to buy the toy robot * To find the number of dollar bills he has left, we subtract the number of dollar bills used from the initial number of dollar bills: * 21 dollar bills - 4 dollar bills = 17 dollar bills ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daniel finds $60 in his piggy bank. He gets $25 more from his parents for his good grades. How much money does Daniel have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Daniel finds $60 in his piggy bank. 2) He then gets $25 more from his parents for his good grades. 3) To find the total amount of money Daniel has now, we add the $60 from the piggy bank and the $25 from his parents: $60 + $25 = $85 ### Answer: $85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daniel had $60 in his piggy bank and received an additional $25 from his parents for his good grades. Soon after, he decides to spend $56 on a new video game. How much money does Daniel have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Daniel had $60 in his piggy bank. 2) He then received an additional $25 from his parents. 3) So the total amount of money Daniel had was $60 + $25 = $85. 4) He then spent $56 on a new video game. 5) To find how much money he has left, we subtract the $56 he spent from the $85 he had: $85 - $56 = $29 ### Answer: $29
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daniel originally found $32 in his piggy bank instead of $60. He still received $25 from his parents for his good grades. How much money does Daniel have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Daniel originally found $32 in his piggy bank. 2) He then received $25 from his parents for his good grades. 3) To find the total amount of money Daniel has now, we add the $32 from the piggy bank and the $25 from his parents: $32 + $25 = $57 ### Answer: $57
Expected answer: 57
Correct? Yes
Problem: Greg bought a video game for $73. He had a discount coupon of $13. How much did Greg end up paying for the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Greg bought the video game for $73. He had a discount coupon of $13, which means he received a $13 discount. To calculate the final amount Greg paid, we subtract the discount from the original price: $73 - $13 = <<73 - 13 = 60>>$60. ### Answer: $60
Expected answer: 60
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Greg had originally bought a different video game that cost $44 instead of $73, and still used his $13 discount coupon, how much would he have paid for the video game then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: The original price of the video game was $44. Greg had a discount coupon of $13, which means he received a $13 discount. To calculate the final amount Greg paid, we subtract the discount from the original price: $44 - $13 = <<44 - 13 = 31>>$31. ### Answer: $31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sophia has $76 saved from her allowance. On her 18th birthday, her parents give her an additional $18. How much money does Sophia have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sophia had $76 saved from her allowance. On her 18th birthday, her parents gave her an additional $18. To find the total amount of money Sophia has, we add the $76 and the $18 together. $76 + $18 = $94 ### Answer: $94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sophia spends $76 out of her total savings on buying a new game. How much money does she have left after buying the game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sophia had a total of $94 in savings. She spent $76 on buying a new game. To find the amount of money she has left, we subtract the $76 she spent from the $94 she had in total. $94 - $76 = $18 ### Answer: $18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Sophia initially had only $45 from her allowance before her 18th birthday, and she still received an additional $18 from her parents on her 18th birthday. How much money would she have in total then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Sophia initially had $45 from her allowance. On her 18th birthday, her parents gave her an additional $18. To find the total amount of money Sophia has, we add the $45 and the $18 together. $45 + $18 = $63 ### Answer: $63
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: John had $82 in his wallet. He decided to spend $49 on a new video game. How much money does he have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: John had $82 in his wallet. He spent $49 on a new video game. To find the amount of money he has left, we need to subtract the amount he spent from the amount he had. $82 - $49 = $33 ### Answer: $33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: John's sister, Lucy, also had some money. She had $64. After John bought his video game, how much more money did Lucy have compared to John?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) John had $82 in his wallet. 2) He spent $49 on a new video game. 3) So, the amount of money John has left is $82 - $49 = $33. 4) Lucy had $64. 5) To find how much more money Lucy has compared to John, we subtract John's remaining money from Lucy's money: $64 - $33 = $31 ### Answer: $31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, John had $82 in his wallet, but he only spent $26 on a new video game this time rather than $49. How much money does he have left after buying the game now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Initially, John had $82 in his wallet * He spent $26 on a new video game * To find the amount of money he has left, we need to subtract the amount he spent from the amount he had * $82 - $26 = $56 ### Answer: $56
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alex had $22 and his father gave him an additional $33. How much money does Alex have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Alex had $22 to start with. 2) His father gave him an additional $33. 3) To find the total amount of money Alex has, we add the two amounts together: $22 + $33 = $55 ### Answer: $55
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alex had $22 and his father gave him an additional $33. His mother then decides to give him some money as well. After receiving money from his mother, Alex has $84 in total. How much money did Alex's mother give him?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Alex had $22 to start with. 2) His father gave him an additional $33. 3) After receiving money from his father, Alex had $22 + $33 = $55. 4) We know that after receiving money from his mother, Alex had a total of $84. 5) To find out how much money his mother gave him, we need to subtract the $55 he had before from the $84 he had in total: $84 - $55 = $29 ### Answer: $29
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, Alex received $22 from himself and an additional $33 from his father. Let's change the scenario a bit. Suppose he had $22 initially, but this time his father only gave him $17. How much money does Alex have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Alex had $22 to start with. 2) His father gave him an additional $17. 3) To find the total amount of money Alex has, we add the two amounts together: $22 + $17 = $39 ### Answer: $39
Expected answer: 39
Correct? Yes
Problem: George had 27 pennies in his pocket. He then found a jar at home that contained 72 pennies. If he adds the pennies he found in the jar to what he had in his pocket, how many pennies does he have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: George had 27 pennies in his pocket. He then found a jar at home that contained 72 pennies. To find the total number of pennies George has now, we need to add the pennies he had in his pocket to the pennies he found in the jar. 27 pennies (in pocket) + 72 pennies (in jar) = <<27 + 72 = 99>>99 pennies. ### Answer: 99
Expected answer: 99
Correct? Yes
Problem: George had 27 pennies in his pocket. He then found a jar at home that contained 72 pennies. Excited, he adds the pennies he found in the jar to what he had in his pocket. Wanting to buy some candy, he spends 25 pennies at the local candy store. After this, how many pennies does George have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. George had 27 pennies in his pocket. 2. He then found a jar at home that contained 72 pennies. 3. He added the 72 pennies from the jar to the 27 pennies in his pocket, so now he has 27 + 72 = 99 pennies. 4. George then spent 25 pennies at the candy store. 5. To find how many pennies George has left, we take the total number of pennies he had (99) and subtract the 25 pennies he spent. 99 pennies - 25 pennies = <<99 - 25 = 74>>74 pennies. ### Answer: 74
Expected answer: 74
Correct? Yes
Problem: Amy sells candles at a market. She sells each candle for a dollar. One day, she manages to sell 58 candles in the morning and another 27 in the evening. However, she uses one of the dollars she earned to pay for her parking fee. How much money does she earn in total after paying for parking?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Amy sold 58 candles in the morning * She then sold 27 candles in the evening * So the total number of candles she sold is 58 + 27 = 85 candles * Each candle is sold for $1 * So the total amount of money she earned is 85 x $1 = $85 * However, she had to pay $1 for her parking fee * Therefore, the total amount of money she earned after paying for parking is $85 - $1 = $84 ### Answer: $84
Expected answer: 84
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's revise Amy's sales from the original problem. Instead of selling 58 candles in the morning, she only sold one. She maintained her evening sales, selling another 27 candles. However, she still needed to pay a dollar for her parking fee. How much money did Amy earn in total after paying for parking with this revised sales?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this revised problem step-by-step: * Amy sold 1 candle in the morning * She then sold 27 candles in the evening * So the total number of candles she sold is 1 + 27 = 28 candles * Each candle is sold for $1 * So the total amount of money she earned is 28 x $1 = $28 * However, she had to pay $1 for her parking fee * Therefore, the total amount of money she earned after paying for parking is $28 - $1 = $27 ### Answer: $27
Expected answer: 27
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mason has saved up 91 quarters over the past year. 12 of them go missing after his little brother borrows some for the arcade. How many quarters does Mason have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Mason had 91 quarters saved up over the past year * 12 of those quarters went missing after his little brother borrowed some for the arcade * To find how many quarters Mason has left, we need to subtract the 12 missing quarters from the original 91 quarters Calculation: * Original number of quarters: 91 * Quarters that went missing: 12 * Quarters left: 91 - 12 = 79 ### Answer: 79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: After spending some, Mason ended up with 32 quarters left. But his brother strikes again, borrowing 12 quarters for another trip to the arcade. How many quarters does Mason have now if he later realized and subtracted these borrowed quarters?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's go through this step-by-step: 1. Mason originally had 91 quarters. 2. He spent some, and ended up with 32 quarters left. 3. His brother then borrowed 12 more quarters for the arcade. 4. To find how many quarters Mason has now, we need to subtract the 12 borrowed quarters from the 32 quarters he had left. Calculation: * Quarters Mason had left: 32 * Quarters borrowed by his brother: 12 * Quarters Mason has now: 32 - 12 = 20 ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Rita saved 85 quarters over a year. She then spent 69 quarters on a new book. How many quarters does she have left after her purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Rita saved 85 quarters over a year * She then spent 69 quarters on a new book * To find how many quarters she has left, we need to subtract the amount she spent from the amount she saved Calculation: * Rita saved 85 quarters * She spent 69 quarters * 85 quarters - 69 quarters = 16 quarters ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Rita made a mistake in her count and actually started with 84 quarters instead of 85. After realizing this, Rita wondered how many quarters she had left after her purchase. Can you find out for her?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this with the updated information: * Rita originally had 84 quarters * She spent 69 quarters on a new book * To find how many quarters she has left, we need to subtract the amount she spent from the amount she originally had Calculation: * Rita originally had 84 quarters * She spent 69 quarters * 84 quarters - 69 quarters = 15 quarters ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Carol sold some homemade cookies at a bake sale. She made $57 on the first day and $42 on the second day. How much money did Carol make from the bake sale in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Carol made $57 on the first day and $42 on the second day. To find the total amount of money Carol made from the bake sale, we need to add the amounts from the two days: $57 + $42 = <<$57 + $42 = $99>>$99 ### Answer: $99
Expected answer: 99
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the bake sale, Carol decided to buy some baking supplies which cost $56. After spending this amount, how much money does Carol have left from her bake sale earnings?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Carol made a total of $99 from the bake sale. She then spent $56 on baking supplies. To find how much money Carol has left, we need to subtract the amount spent on supplies from the total earnings: $99 - $56 = <<$99 - $56 = $43>>$43 ### Answer: $43
Expected answer: 43
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Carol had only made $52 on the first day of the bake sale instead of $57, and still made $42 on the second day, how much money would she have made in total from the bake sale?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: If Carol made $52 on the first day and $42 on the second day, then the total amount of money she made from the bake sale would be: $52 + $42 = <<$52 + $42 = $94>>$94 ### Answer: $94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara was saving money for a toy. She had a total of 69 quarters. She had to use up 48 quarters to contribute to a school project. How many quarters is Sara now left with?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Sara had a total of 69 quarters * She had to use up 48 quarters for a school project * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the 48 quarters she used from the 69 quarters she had 69 quarters - 48 quarters = <<69 - 48 = 21>>21 quarters ### Answer: 21
Expected answer: 21
Correct? Yes
Problem: After paying for her school project, Sara had some quarters left. Her brother then gave her his 23 quarters to add to her savings. How many quarters does Sara have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's go through this step-by-step: * Originally, Sara had 69 quarters * She used 48 quarters for the school project * So she was left with 69 - 48 = 21 quarters * Then, her brother gave her 23 more quarters * To find the total number of quarters Sara has now, we add the 21 quarters she had left to the 23 quarters her brother gave her: 21 quarters + 23 quarters = <<21 + 23 = 44>>44 quarters ### Answer: 44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of initially having 69 quarters, what if Sara had started out with 58 quarters and then had to use 48 quarters for her contribution to the school project. How many quarters would she have left in this situation before her brother gave her any quarters?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Sara initially had 58 quarters * She had to use up 48 quarters for the school project * To find how many quarters she has left, we subtract the 48 quarters she used from the 58 quarters she had 58 quarters - 48 quarters = <<58 - 48 = 10>>10 quarters ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Danny has 97 cents. He uses 2 cents to buy a candy from the store. How much money does he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Danny originally had 97 cents * He used 2 cents to buy a candy * To find how much money he has left, we subtract the 2 cents he used from the original 97 cents * 97 cents - 2 cents = 95 cents ### Answer: 95 cents
Expected answer: 95
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying a candy with 2 cents, Danny decides to buy a toy car that costs 72 cents. How much money does he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down: * Originally, Danny had 97 cents * He used 2 cents to buy a candy, so he had 97 - 2 = 95 cents left * Now he wants to buy a toy car that costs 72 cents * To find how much money he has left, we subtract the cost of the toy car from the 95 cents he had left * 95 cents - 72 cents = 23 cents ### Answer: 23 cents
Expected answer: 23
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the earlier situation, let's consider that Danny initially had 27 cents instead of his original 97 cents. He uses 2 cents to buy a candy from the store just like before. How much money does he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Danny originally had 27 cents * He used 2 cents to buy a candy * To find how much money he has left, we subtract the 2 cents he used from the original 27 cents * 27 cents - 2 cents = 25 cents ### Answer: 25 cents
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucy's piggy bank has 20 quarters inside. At her birthday party, her friends give her a total of 63 quarters as a fun gift. After adding her friends' gifts to her piggy bank, how many quarters does Lucy have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Lucy's piggy bank originally had 20 quarters. 2) Her friends gave her a total of 63 quarters as a gift. 3) To find the total number of quarters Lucy has now, we add the original 20 quarters to the 63 quarters her friends gave her. 4) 20 quarters + 63 quarters = 83 quarters. ### Answer: 83
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: After Lucy counts all of her quarters, she decides to buy a stuffed animal toy which costs 53 quarters at the store. If she uses the quarters from her piggy bank, how many quarters will she have left after buying the stuffed animal toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Lucy originally had 83 quarters in her piggy bank (from the previous problem). 2) The stuffed animal toy costs 53 quarters. 3) To find how many quarters Lucy will have left, we subtract the cost of the toy (53 quarters) from the total number of quarters she had (83 quarters). 4) 83 quarters - 53 quarters = 30 quarters. ### Answer: 30
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of 63 quarters, Lucy's friends gave her a total of 74 quarters at her birthday party. After adding her friends' gifts to the existing 20 quarters in her piggy bank, how many quarters would Lucy have then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Lucy originally had 20 quarters in her piggy bank. 2) Her friends gave her a total of 74 quarters as a gift. 3) To find the total number of quarters Lucy has now, we add the original 20 quarters to the 74 quarters her friends gave her. 4) 20 quarters + 74 quarters = 94 quarters. ### Answer: 94
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: Marco has 12 quarters in his piggy bank. He uses 10 quarters to buy a toy car. How many quarters does Marco have left in his piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Marco started with 12 quarters in his piggy bank. He used 10 quarters to buy a toy car. The number of quarters he has left in his piggy bank is 12 - 10 = 2. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, consider if Marco starts with 32 quarters instead of 12 in his piggy bank, but still used 10 quarters to buy the toy car. How many quarters would Marco have left in this case?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: * Marco started with 32 quarters in his piggy bank * He used 10 quarters to buy a toy car * To find the number of quarters he has left, we subtract the 10 quarters he used from the 32 quarters he started with: * 32 quarters - 10 quarters = 22 quarters ### Answer: 22
Expected answer: 22
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mason has $48 saved in his piggy bank. He takes out $2 to buy a snack. How much money does he have left in his piggy bank after he buys the snack?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Mason had $48 saved in his piggy bank. He took out $2 to buy a snack. To find the amount of money he has left in his piggy bank, we subtract the $2 he spent from the $48 he had saved. $48 - $2 = <<48-2=46>>$46 ### Answer: $46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mason has $48 saved in his piggy bank. He takes out $2 to buy a snack. After buying the snack, Mason's friend Mark gave him the same amount Mason had left in his piggy bank. How much money does Mason have now considering the money Mark gave him?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Mason had $48 saved in his piggy bank. 2. He took out $2 to buy a snack, so he had $48 - $2 = $46 left in his piggy bank. 3. After buying the snack, Mason's friend Mark gave him the same amount Mason had left in his piggy bank, which was $46. 4. So now Mason has the $46 he had left in his piggy bank, plus the $46 that Mark gave him. 5. $46 + $46 = <<46+46=92>>$92 ### Answer: $92
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: George bought a toy car for $58. He also paid $4 for the gift wrap. How much money did George spend in total to purchase the toy car and the gift wrap?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: George bought a toy car for $58 and paid $4 for the gift wrap. To calculate the total amount George spent, we add the cost of the toy car and the cost of the gift wrap: $58 + $4 = <<58 + 4 = 62>>$62 ### Answer: $62
Expected answer: 62
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of buying a $58 toy car, George decides to buy a video game that costs $81. He still pays $4 for the gift wrap. How much money did George now spend in total for the video game and the gift wrap?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: George bought a video game for $81 and paid $4 for the gift wrap. To calculate the total amount George spent, we add the cost of the video game and the cost of the gift wrap: $81 + $4 = <<81 + 4 = 85>>$85 ### Answer: $85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: David has saved $62 from his part-time job. He also received $23 as a birthday gift from his cousin. If David combines both these amounts, how much money will he have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) David has saved $62 from his part-time job. 2) He also received $23 as a birthday gift from his cousin. 3) To find the total amount of money David will have, we need to add the two amounts together: $62 + $23 = $85 ### Answer: $85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, instead of having $62 saved from his part-time job, imagine if David only managed to save $10. If he still gets $23 as a birthday gift from his cousin and combines both these amounts, how much money will he have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) David has saved $10 from his part-time job. 2) He also received $23 as a birthday gift from his cousin. 3) To find the total amount of money David will have, we need to add the two amounts together: $10 + $23 = $33 ### Answer: $33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mom gave Lucas 96 pennies for his piggy bank. Later, she took away 76 pennies to give him a dollar bill instead. How many pennies does Lucas have now in his piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Mom gave Lucas 96 pennies for his piggy bank. 2. Later, she took away 76 pennies to give him a dollar bill instead. 3. To find how many pennies Lucas has now in his piggy bank, we need to subtract the 76 pennies that were taken away from the original 96 pennies. 96 pennies - 76 pennies = <<96-76=20>>20 pennies ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mom gave Lucas 96 pennies for his piggy bank. Later, she took away 76 pennies to give him a dollar bill instead. How many pennies does Lucas have now in his piggy bank? The next day, his grandma doubles the amount of pennies in his piggy bank. How many pennies does Lucas have in his piggy bank now after his grandma adds her pennies?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: Step 1: Mom gave Lucas 96 pennies for his piggy bank. Step 2: Later, she took away 76 pennies to give him a dollar bill instead. Step 3: To find how many pennies Lucas has now in his piggy bank, we subtract the 76 pennies that were taken away from the original 96 pennies. 96 pennies - 76 pennies = 20 pennies Step 4: The next day, his grandma doubles the amount of pennies in his piggy bank. Since Lucas had 20 pennies in his piggy bank, his grandma doubled that amount. 20 pennies x 2 = 40 pennies ### Answer: 40
Expected answer: 40
Correct? Yes
Problem: Miguel has 27 quarters saved up in his piggy bank. His older brother gives him 45 more quarters as a birthday gift. How many quarters does Miguel have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Miguel originally had 27 quarters saved up in his piggy bank. 2) His older brother gave him 45 more quarters as a birthday gift. 3) To find the total number of quarters Miguel has, we add the original 27 quarters to the 45 quarters he received as a gift: 27 + 45 = <<27 + 45 = 72>>72 quarters. ### Answer: 72
Expected answer: 72
Correct? Yes
Problem: After saving 27 quarters and getting an additional 45 from his brother, Miguel found 17 more quarters under his bed. How many quarters does he now have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Originally, Miguel had 27 quarters saved up. 2) His brother gave him 45 more quarters as a gift. 3) So after the gift, Miguel had 27 + 45 = 72 quarters. 4) Then, Miguel found 17 more quarters under his bed. 5) To find the total number of quarters Miguel has now, we add the 17 quarters he found to the 72 quarters he had before: 72 + 17 = <<72 + 17 = 89>>89 quarters. ### Answer: 89
Expected answer: 89
Correct? Yes
Problem: Larry has $42 in his savings account. He takes out $16 to buy a new book. In total, he then receives $37 from his parents for helping them with household chores. How much money does Larry have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Larry starts with $42 in his savings account. 2. He takes out $16 to buy a new book, so now he has $42 - $16 = $26 in his account. 3. He then receives $37 from his parents for helping with household chores. 4. So the total amount of money Larry has now is $26 + $37 = $63. ### Answer: $63
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: Larry has $42 in his savings account. He takes out $16 to buy a new book. In total, he then receives $37 from his parents for helping them with household chores. The next day Larry spends $38 on a video game. How much money does Larry have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Larry starts with $42 in his savings account. 2. He takes out $16 to buy a new book, so now he has $42 - $16 = $26 in his account. 3. He then receives $37 from his parents for helping with household chores, so now he has $26 + $37 = $63. 4. The next day, Larry spends $38 on a video game, so now he has $63 - $38 = $25 left. ### Answer: $25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose Larry originally had $42 in his savings account, but instead of taking $16, he took $39 to buy a new book. In total, he then receives $37 from his parents for helping them with household chores. How much money does Larry now have?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Larry originally had $42 in his savings account. 2. He then took out $39 to buy a new book, so now he has $42 - $39 = $3 in his account. 3. He then receives $37 from his parents for helping with household chores. 4. So the total amount of money Larry has now is $3 + $37 = $40. ### Answer: $40
Expected answer: 40
Correct? Yes
Problem: Aiden finds a purse with $31 in it. Later that day, he helps his neighbor wash her car and she gives him $57 as a reward for his hard work. How much money does Aiden have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Aiden finds a purse with $31 in it. 2. Later that day, he helps his neighbor wash her car and she gives him $57 as a reward. 3. To calculate the total amount of money Aiden has, we add the $31 from the purse and the $57 from the reward: $31 + $57 = $88 ### Answer: $88
Expected answer: 88
Correct? Yes
Problem: After counting all of his money, Aiden decides he wants to buy a new video game that costs $79. If he uses all of the money he has from finding the purse and helping his neighbor, how much money will he have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: 1. Aiden has a total of $88 from finding the purse ($31) and helping his neighbor ($57). 2. The video game he wants to buy costs $79. 3. To calculate how much money he will have left after buying the video game, we subtract the cost of the video game from the total amount of money he has: $88 - $79 = $9 ### Answer: $9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ryan saves up $93 by doing his chores. He then spends $11 on a comic book. Later, he spends $64 on a new video game. How much money does Ryan have left after buying the video game if he gave all his saved money to his mom and she gave him back the remaining amount after each purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Ryan saves up $93 by doing his chores. 2. He then spends $11 on a comic book. * After buying the comic book, Ryan has $93 - $11 = $82 left. 3. He then spends $64 on a new video game. * After buying the video game, Ryan has $82 - $64 = $18 left. Therefore, the amount of money Ryan has left after buying the video game is $18. ### Answer: $18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of spending $11 on a comic book, Ryan decided to buy a more expensive comic book that cost $26. After buying this comic and the $64 video game, how much money would he have left, if he gave all his saved money to his mom and she gave him back the remaining amount after each purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Ryan saves up $93 by doing his chores. 2. He then spends $26 on a more expensive comic book. * After buying the comic book, Ryan has $93 - $26 = $67 left. 3. He then spends $64 on a new video game. * After buying the video game, Ryan has $67 - $64 = $3 left. Therefore, the amount of money Ryan has left after buying the more expensive comic book and the video game is $3. ### Answer: $3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Benjamin has $8. He buys a toy car that costs $3. How much money does Benjamin have left after buying the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Reasoning: Benjamin had $8 initially. He spent $3 on the toy car. To find the amount of money Benjamin has left, we need to subtract the cost of the toy car from the initial amount of money he had. $8 - $3 = $5 ### Answer: $5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Benjamin has $8. He buys a toy car that costs $3. After buying the toy car, his parents gift him $74 for doing well on his report card. How much money does Benjamin have in total after receiving the gift from his parents?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Benjamin initially had $8. 2) He spent $3 on a toy car, so he had $8 - $3 = $5 left. 3) After buying the toy car, his parents gifted him $74. 4) So now he has the $5 he had left, plus the $74 gift from his parents. 5) $5 + $74 = $79 ### Answer: $79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, Benjamin had $82. Suppose instead he initially had $3 for buying a toy car, subtracted from his total of $82. How much money would Benjamin have left then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: * Benjamin initially had $82 * He spent $3 on a toy car * To find the amount of money Benjamin has left, we need to subtract the cost of the toy car from the initial amount of money he had * $82 - $3 = $79 ### Answer: $79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: Carlos saves $91 from his summer job. He decides to spend $25 on a new video game. How much money would he have left after purchasing the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Carlos saved $91 from his summer job. 2) He decides to spend $25 on a new video game. 3) To find how much money he would have left, we need to subtract the amount he spent on the video game from the total amount he saved. 4) $91 - $25 = $66 ### Answer: $66
Expected answer: 66
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem where Carlos had $91 and spent $25 on a video game; consider that he also planned to save up a total of $67 for a concert ticket. After buying the video game, how much more money does he need to save for the concert ticket?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Carlos originally had $91 saved up. 2) He spent $25 on a video game, so now he has $91 - $25 = $66 left. 3) He plans to save a total of $67 for a concert ticket. 4) To find how much more he needs to save, we take the total he needs to save ($67) and subtract the amount he currently has ($66). 5) $67 - $66 = $1 ### Answer: $1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the start of the previous scenario, Carlos initially had $91 from his summer job. However, instead of spending $25 on a video game, what if he only spent $14 on a used game? How much money would he have left after this purchase?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Carlos initially had $91 from his summer job. 2) Instead of spending $25 on a new video game, he spent $14 on a used game. 3) To find how much money he would have left, we need to subtract the amount he spent on the used game from the total amount he saved. 4) $91 - $14 = $77 ### Answer: $77
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jacob already has saved $68 from his allowance. For his birthday, his godmother gives him $30 as a present. How much money does Jacob have in total after his birthday?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Jacob already has $68 saved from his allowance. 2. For his birthday, his godmother gives him $30 as a present. 3. To find the total amount of money Jacob has after his birthday, we add the $68 he already had saved to the $30 he received as a birthday present. 4. $68 + $30 = $98 ### Answer: $98
Expected answer: 98
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jacob saved $68 from his allowance and received $30 from his godmother for his birthday. After his birthday, he bought a new video game that cost him $70. How much money does Jacob have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Jacob had $68 saved from his allowance. 2. He received $30 from his godmother for his birthday. 3. So the total amount of money Jacob had after his birthday was $68 + $30 = $98. 4. He then bought a new video game that cost $70. 5. To find how much money Jacob has left after buying the video game, we take the total amount he had ($98) and subtract the cost of the video game ($70). 6. $98 - $70 = $28 ### Answer: $28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of receiving $30 from his godmother for his birthday, let's say Jacob only received $10. If he originally had saved $68 from his allowance, how much money would Jacob have in total after his birthday?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Jacob originally had $68 saved from his allowance. 2. For his birthday, he received $10 from his godmother. 3. To find the total amount of money Jacob has after his birthday, we add the $68 he already had saved to the $10 he received as a birthday present. 4. $68 + $10 = $78 ### Answer: $78
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Ella has a piggy bank. She has 20 one-dollar bills saved from her birthday. Her aunt also gives her 45 one-dollar bills as a Christmas gift. How much money does she have in total in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Ella has 20 one-dollar bills saved from her birthday * Her aunt gives her 45 one-dollar bills as a Christmas gift * To find the total amount of money in her piggy bank, we add the two amounts together: * 20 one-dollar bills + 45 one-dollar bills = 65 one-dollar bills ### Answer: $65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous problem, Ella plans to spend $94 on a new bike. After adding her birthday and Christmas money, how much more money does she need to buy her new bike?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Ella has $65 in her piggy bank from the previous problem * She needs $94 to buy the new bike * To find how much more money she needs, we subtract the amount she has from the amount she needs: * $94 - $65 = $29 ### Answer: $29
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: Rob found 25 quarters under his bed and 6 quarters in his coat pocket. How many quarters did Rob find in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Rob found 25 quarters under his bed * Rob found 6 quarters in his coat pocket * To find the total number of quarters Rob found, we add the two amounts together: * 25 quarters + 6 quarters = 31 quarters ### Answer: 31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: After counting the quarters he found under his bed and in his coat pocket, Rob also remembers there were 19 quarters he had put in a jar on his desk. How many quarters does Rob have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Rob found 25 quarters under his bed * Rob found 6 quarters in his coat pocket * So the total number of quarters Rob found was 25 + 6 = 31 quarters * Rob also had 19 quarters in a jar on his desk * To find the total number of quarters Rob has now, we add the 31 quarters he found to the 19 quarters in the jar: * 31 quarters + 19 quarters = 50 quarters ### Answer: 50
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of the 25 quarters found under his bed in the initial counting, imagine Rob had actually found 32 quarters under his bed. Given that he still found 6 quarters in his coat pocket, how many quarters would Rob have found in total then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * Rob found 32 quarters under his bed * Rob found 6 quarters in his coat pocket * To find the total number of quarters Rob found, we add the two amounts together: * 32 quarters + 6 quarters = 38 quarters ### Answer: 38
Expected answer: 38
Correct? Yes
Problem: Stacy has $73 in her piggy bank. After cleaning the house, her father gives her an additional $5. How much money does Stacy have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Stacy originally had $73 in her piggy bank. 2) Her father gave her an additional $5 after she cleaned the house. 3) To find the total amount of money Stacy has now, we add the original $73 and the additional $5 that her father gave her. 4) $73 + $5 = $78 ### Answer: $78
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Stacy then decides to buy a toy horse for $47. How much money will Stacy have left in her piggy bank after buying the toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) Stacy originally had $78 in her piggy bank. 2) She then decided to buy a toy horse for $47. 3) To find how much money Stacy will have left in her piggy bank, we need to subtract the cost of the toy horse ($47) from the total amount of money she had ($78). 4) $78 - $47 = $31 ### Answer: $31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Stacy originally had $76 in her piggy bank instead of $73, and her father still added $5. How much money would Stacy have in total then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Stacy originally had $76 in her piggy bank. 2) Her father gave her an additional $5 after she cleaned the house. 3) To find the total amount of money Stacy has now, we add the original $76 and the additional $5 that her father gave her. 4) $76 + $5 = $81 ### Answer: $81
Expected answer: 81
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mason had saved 52 quarters in his piggy bank. His younger brother, Ethan, had saved up 47 quarters. How many quarters did they have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Mason had saved 52 quarters in his piggy bank * Ethan had saved 47 quarters * To find the total number of quarters they had, we add the two amounts together: * 52 quarters (Mason) + 47 quarters (Ethan) = 99 quarters ### Answer: 99
Expected answer: 99
Correct? Yes
Problem: After counting their savings, Mason and Ethan realized they could take a couple of quarters out to buy a toy from the vending machine. If they were to remove 2 quarters, how many would they still have saved up?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * Originally, Mason and Ethan had a total of 99 quarters saved up * They decided to remove 2 quarters to buy a toy from the vending machine * To find how many quarters they would have left, we subtract the 2 quarters they removed from the original 99 quarters: * 99 quarters - 2 quarters = 97 quarters ### Answer: 97
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially, Mason had saved only 15 quarters instead of 52. In that case, how many total quarters would the brothers have saved together before they took any out?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * Initially, Mason had saved 15 quarters * Ethan had saved 47 quarters * To find the total number of quarters they had saved together, we add the two amounts: * 15 quarters (Mason) + 47 quarters (Ethan) = 62 quarters ### Answer: 62
Expected answer: 62
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 61 quarters in his coin jar. He takes out 1 quarter to use for a coin operated machine. How many quarters are left in John's coin jar?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * John originally had 61 quarters in his coin jar. * He took out 1 quarter to use for a coin operated machine. * To find the number of quarters left in the coin jar, we subtract the number of quarters taken out from the original amount: * 61 quarters - 1 quarter = 60 quarters ### Answer: 60
Expected answer: 60
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 61 quarters in his coin jar. He takes out 1 quarter to use for a coin operated machine. The next day, he uses 1 more quarter for a gumball machine. How many quarters are left in John's jar now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * John originally had 61 quarters in his coin jar. * He took out 1 quarter to use for a coin operated machine. * So now he has 61 - 1 = 60 quarters left in the jar. * The next day, he uses 1 more quarter for a gumball machine. * So now he has 60 - 1 = 59 quarters left in the jar. ### Answer: 59
Expected answer: 59
Correct? Yes
Problem: John originally had 61 quarters in his coin jar. What if John, instead of taking out one quarter two separate times, decides to remove 20 quarters in one go to buy a toy car? How many quarters would be left in his coin jar then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * John originally had 61 quarters in his coin jar. * He then removed 20 quarters in one go to buy a toy car. * To find the number of quarters left in the coin jar, we subtract the number of quarters taken out from the original amount: * 61 quarters - 20 quarters = 41 quarters ### Answer: 41
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: Benjamin earns $62 from his part-time job and gets an extra $10 from his parents as a reward for his grades. How much money does Benjamin have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Benjamin earns $62 from his part-time job. 2) He also gets an extra $10 from his parents as a reward for his grades. 3) To find the total amount of money Benjamin has, we add the two amounts together: $62 + $10 = $72 ### Answer: $72
Expected answer: 72
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of earning $62, Benjamin earns only $43 from his part-time job and still gets an extra $10 from his parents as a reward for his grades. Now, how much money does Benjamin have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Benjamin earns $43 from his part-time job. 2) He also gets an extra $10 from his parents as a reward for his grades. 3) To find the total amount of money Benjamin has, we add the two amounts together: $43 + $10 = $53 ### Answer: $53
Expected answer: 53
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has $50 in his savings account. He decides to buy a game that costs $36. How much money will be left in his savings account after he buys the game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) John has $50 in his savings account. 2) The game he wants to buy costs $36. 3) To find the amount of money left in his savings account after buying the game, we need to subtract the cost of the game from the amount he had in his savings account. 4) $50 - $36 = $14 ### Answer: $14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has $50 in his savings account. He decides to buy a game that costs $36. After buying the game, how much more does he need to save to have $82 in his account?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) John has $50 in his savings account. 2) He buys a game that costs $36. 3) So, the amount of money left in his account after buying the game is $50 - $36 = $14. 4) The goal is to have $82 in his account. 5) To find how much more he needs to save, we subtract the amount he has ($14) from the goal amount ($82). 6) $82 - $14 = $68 ### Answer: $68
Expected answer: 68
Correct? Yes
Problem: John originally had $50 in his savings account but he used $11 to buy a book. How much money does he have left in his account now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) John originally had $50 in his savings account. 2) He used $11 to buy a book. 3) To find the amount of money he has left in his account, we need to subtract the cost of the book from the original amount in his account. 4) $50 - $11 = $39 ### Answer: $39
Expected answer: 39
Correct? Yes
Problem: Arnold has 9 quarters and he finds 14 more quarters on the ground. How many total quarters does Arnold have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Arnold originally had 9 quarters * He then found 14 more quarters on the ground * To find the total number of quarters Arnold has now, we add the original 9 quarters to the 14 quarters he found 9 quarters + 14 quarters = 23 quarters ### Answer: 23
Expected answer: 23
Correct? Yes
Problem: Arnold has 9 quarters and he finds 14 more quarters on the ground. Suddenly, his friend Mike comes over and gives him 56 more quarters that he doesn't need anymore. By the end of the day, how many total quarters does Arnold have?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Arnold originally had 9 quarters * He then found 14 more quarters on the ground * So at this point, Arnold had 9 + 14 = 23 quarters * Then, his friend Mike gave him 56 more quarters * To find the total number of quarters Arnold has now, we add the 23 quarters he had before to the 56 quarters Mike gave him: 23 quarters + 56 quarters = 79 quarters ### Answer: 79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of finding 14 quarters on the ground, suppose Arnold finds 41 quarters. With the original 9 quarters he had, how many total quarters does Arnold have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Arnold originally had 9 quarters * He then found 41 more quarters on the ground * To find the total number of quarters Arnold has now, we add the original 9 quarters to the 41 quarters he found 9 quarters + 41 quarters = 50 quarters ### Answer: 50
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam has saved $72 from his summer job. He decides to buy a video game that costs $41. If he hands over all $72 to the cashier, how much change should he get back?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Liam has saved $72 from his summer job. 2) The video game he wants to buy costs $41. 3) Liam hands over all $72 to the cashier. 4) To calculate the change he should get back, we take the amount he paid ($72) and subtract the cost of the video game ($41). 5) $72 - $41 = $31 Therefore, the change Liam should get back is $31. ### Answer: $31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam has saved $72 from his summer job. He decides to buy a video game that costs $41. After paying for the video game, he gets some change back. Liam's brother also gives him an amount equal to the change he got from the video game purchase. How much money does Liam have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Liam has saved $72 from his summer job. 2) The video game he wants to buy costs $41. 3) After paying for the video game, he gets some change back. 4) To calculate the change he should get back, we take the amount he paid ($72) and subtract the cost of the video game ($41). 5) $72 - $41 = $31 6) Liam's brother then gives him an amount equal to the change he got from the video game purchase, which is $31. 7) So now Liam has the original $72 he saved, plus the $31 change he got back, plus the additional $31 his brother gave him. 8) $72 + $31 + $31 = $134 ### Answer: $134
Expected answer: 62
Correct? No
Problem: In the previous problem, Liam had saved $72 from his summer job. Suppose instead Liam had saved $97 from his summer job and he still decides to buy the same video game that costs $41. If he pays for the video game, how much change should he expect back?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Liam has saved $97 from his summer job. 2) The video game he wants to buy costs $41. 3) To calculate the change he should get back, we take the amount he paid ($97) and subtract the cost of the video game ($41). 4) $97 - $41 = $56 Therefore, the change Liam should expect back is $56. ### Answer: $56
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Samuel saved up $48 selling lemonade this summer. He decided to buy a new baseball glove for $12. How much money does Samuel have left after buying the glove?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Samuel saved up $48 selling lemonade this summer. 2) He decided to buy a new baseball glove for $12. 3) To find out how much money Samuel has left after buying the glove, we need to subtract the cost of the glove from the amount of money he saved up. 4) $48 - $12 = $36 ### Answer: $36
Expected answer: 36
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of spending $12 on a new baseball glove, suppose Samuel had decided to buy a more expensive glove that cost $31. How much money would he have left then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) Samuel saved up $48 selling lemonade this summer. 2) He decided to buy a more expensive baseball glove that cost $31. 3) To find out how much money Samuel has left after buying the more expensive glove, we need to subtract the cost of the glove from the amount of money he saved up. 4) $48 - $31 = $17 ### Answer: $17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom has $71 in his savings account. After his birthday, he receives $26 from his relatives and adds it to his savings. How much money does he now have in his savings account?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Tom initially had $71 in his savings account. 2. After his birthday, he received $26 from his relatives. 3. He added the $26 to his existing savings of $71. 4. To calculate the total amount of money he now has in his savings account, we add the $26 to the $71: $71 + $26 = $97 ### Answer: $97
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: For the previous problem, how much extra money did Tom add to his savings account after his birthday?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's look at the previous problem again: * Tom initially had $71 in his savings account. * After his birthday, he received $26 from his relatives. * He added the $26 to his existing savings of $71. To calculate the extra money Tom added to his savings account after his birthday, we simply need to look at the $26 he received from his relatives. ### Answer: $26
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: Consider the previous situation, but this time, Tom initially has only $18 in his savings account. After receiving the same $26 from his relatives on his birthday, how much does he now have in his savings account?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Tom initially had $18 in his savings account. 2. After his birthday, he received $26 from his relatives. 3. He added the $26 to his existing savings of $18. 4. To calculate the total amount of money he now has in his savings account, we add the $26 to the $18: $18 + $26 = $44 ### Answer: $44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jessica has 18 quarters in her piggy bank. Her mother gives her another 23 quarters. How many quarters does she have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Jessica initially had 18 quarters in her piggy bank. * Her mother then gave her 23 more quarters. * To find the total number of quarters Jessica has, we add the initial 18 quarters to the 23 quarters her mother gave her. * 18 quarters + 23 quarters = 41 quarters. ### Answer: 41
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: After adding the quarters from her mom, Jessica now has a sizable coin collection. Her brother then decides to give her 20 more quarters. How many quarters does Jessica have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * Initially, Jessica had 18 quarters in her piggy bank. * Her mother then gave her 23 more quarters. * So after her mother's contribution, Jessica had 18 + 23 = 41 quarters. * Then, her brother gave her 20 more quarters. * To find the total number of quarters Jessica has now, we add the 20 quarters from her brother to the 41 quarters she had before. * 41 quarters + 20 quarters = 61 quarters. ### Answer: 61
Expected answer: 61
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if Jessica initially had 46 quarters in her piggy bank instead of 18, and her mother still gives her another 23 quarters. How many quarters would she have in total then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Jessica initially had 46 quarters in her piggy bank. * Her mother then gave her 23 more quarters. * To find the total number of quarters Jessica has, we add the initial 46 quarters to the 23 quarters her mother gave her. * 46 quarters + 23 quarters = 69 quarters. ### Answer: 69
Expected answer: 69
Correct? Yes
Problem: Leo saves his allowance for a month and collects a total of 94 dollars. He decides to buy a video game that costs 36 dollars. How much money will he have left after buying the video game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Leo collected a total of $94 from his allowance over the month. 2) He wants to buy a video game that costs $36. 3) To find how much money he will have left after buying the video game, we need to subtract the cost of the video game from the total amount of money he collected. 4) $94 - $36 = $58 ### Answer: $58
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying the video game, Leo further decides to invest in a new controller that costs $51. How much money does he have left after purchasing both the video game and the controller with his saved allowance?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Leo originally had $94 saved from his allowance. 2) He spent $36 on a video game, leaving him with $94 - $36 = $58. 3) He then decided to buy a controller that costs $51. 4) To find how much money he has left after purchasing both the video game and the controller, we need to subtract the cost of the controller from the remaining $58. 5) $58 - $51 = $7 ### Answer: $7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of spending 36 dollars on the video game, what if Leo actually only spent 4 dollars to buy a comic book he wanted. How much money would he have left out of his saved allowance then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) Leo collected a total of $94 from his allowance over the month. 2) He decided to spend $4 on a comic book instead of the $36 video game. 3) To find how much money he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the comic book from the total amount of money he collected. 4) $94 - $4 = $90 ### Answer: $90
Expected answer: 90
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam saved up 72 quarters to buy a new video game. He spent 44 quarters of his savings on a different game. How many quarters did Liam have left after buying the first game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Liam saved up 72 quarters. 2) He spent 44 quarters on a different game. 3) To find how many quarters he had left, we subtract the amount he spent from the total he had saved up. 4) 72 quarters - 44 quarters = 28 quarters. ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam saved up 72 quarters to buy a new video game. He spent 44 quarters of his savings on a different game, reducing his total. However, Liam found a stash of quarters in his house that was the same amount as he had left after buying the first game. How many quarters does Liam have now in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Liam originally saved up 72 quarters. 2) He spent 44 quarters on a different game. 3) So after buying the first game, he had 72 - 44 = 28 quarters left. 4) Liam then found a stash of quarters in his house that was the same amount as the 28 quarters he had left. 5) So the total number of quarters Liam has now is the 28 quarters he had left, plus the 28 quarters he found in his house. 6) 28 + 28 = 56 quarters. ### Answer: 56
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, Liam had saved up 46 quarters instead of 72 to buy a new video game. He spent 44 quarters of his savings on a different game just as before. How many quarters did Liam have left after buying the first game?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Initially, Liam had saved up 46 quarters. 2) He spent 44 quarters on a different game. 3) To find how many quarters he had left, we subtract the amount he spent from the total he had saved up. 4) 46 quarters - 44 quarters = 2 quarters. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has $31 in his wallet. Later that day, his aunt gifts him $55 for his birthday. How much money does Sam have in total after receiving the birthday gift?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Sam initially had $31 in his wallet. 2. His aunt then gifted him $55 for his birthday. 3. To find the total amount of money Sam has after receiving the birthday gift, we add the two amounts together: $31 + $55 = $86 ### Answer: $86
Expected answer: 86
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam had $31 in his wallet. Later that day, his aunt gave him $55 for his birthday, bringing his total money to $86. If Sam then spends $55 on a video game, how much money does Sam have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's go through this step-by-step: 1. Sam initially had $31 in his wallet. 2. His aunt then gave him $55 for his birthday, bringing his total to $31 + $55 = $86. 3. Sam then spent $55 on a video game. 4. To find how much money Sam has left, we subtract the $55 he spent from the $86 he had: $86 - $55 = $31 ### Answer: $31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam had $31 in his wallet. Instead of his aunt giving him $55 for his birthday, she gives him $46. How much money does Sam have in total after receiving the adjusted birthday gift?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Sam initially had $31 in his wallet. 2. His aunt then gifted him $46 for his birthday, instead of $55. 3. To find the total amount of money Sam has after receiving the adjusted birthday gift, we add the two amounts together: $31 + $46 = $77 ### Answer: $77
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: Billy has 32 quarters and his brother Ben has 56 quarters. If they combine their quarters, how many total quarters do they have?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Billy has 32 quarters * Ben has 56 quarters * To find the total number of quarters they have, we add the two amounts together: * 32 quarters + 56 quarters = 88 quarters ### Answer: 88
Expected answer: 88
Correct? Yes
Problem: Billy and Ben have now combined their quarters. However, their goal was to collect 98 quarters for their coin collection. How many more quarters do they need to meet their goal?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down: * Billy and Ben have a total of 88 quarters after combining their quarters * Their goal is to collect 98 quarters for their coin collection * To find how many more quarters they need, we subtract the total they have from their goal: * 98 quarters - 88 quarters = 10 quarters ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Billy initially had 32 quarters and his parents gave him an additional 36 quarters, how many total quarters does Billy now have?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Billy initially had 32 quarters * His parents gave him an additional 36 quarters * To find the total number of quarters Billy now has, we add the two amounts together: * 32 quarters + 36 quarters = 68 quarters ### Answer: 68
Expected answer: 68
Correct? Yes
Problem: Shay has a total of 93 dollars. He decides to buy a video game for 59 dollars. After the purchase, his friend borrows some money from him, giving back another 13 dollars in return. How much money does Shay have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Shay has a total of $93 to start with. 2. He buys a video game for $59, so now he has $93 - $59 = $34 left. 3. His friend borrows some money from him and gives back $13. 4. So now Shay has $34 + $13 = $47 in total. ### Answer: $47
Expected answer: 47
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same context as before, suppose instead of spending 59 dollars on a video game, Shay spent 86 dollars. Again, after his purchase, his friend borrows some money, giving back 13 dollars. Now, how much money does Shay have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Shay starts with $93 total. 2. He spends $86 on a video game, so now he has $93 - $86 = $7 left. 3. His friend borrows some money from him and gives back $13. 4. So now Shay has $7 + $13 = $20 in total. ### Answer: $20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mike has 28 pennies in his piggy bank. He finds 45 more pennies under his bed. How many pennies does Mike have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Mike has 28 pennies in his piggy bank * He then finds 45 more pennies under his bed * To find the total number of pennies Mike has, we add the 28 pennies from the piggy bank and the 45 pennies he found under his bed: * 28 + 45 = 73 ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 73
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mike just found out that he needs to have exactly 98 pennies to purchase a comic book he has been eyeing. After counting all his pennies (the 28 in his piggy bank and the 45 he found under his bed), how many more pennies does he need to be able to purchase the comic book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Mike has 28 pennies in his piggy bank * He found 45 more pennies under his bed * So the total number of pennies Mike has is 28 + 45 = 73 pennies * He needs 98 pennies to purchase the comic book * To find how many more pennies he needs, we subtract the total pennies he has (73) from the required amount (98): * 98 - 73 = 25 ### Answer: 25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that instead of 28 pennies, Mike only had 10 pennies in his piggy bank initially. After finding 45 pennies under his bed, how many pennies does Mike have in total now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Mike initially had 10 pennies in his piggy bank * He then found 45 more pennies under his bed * To find the total number of pennies Mike has now, we add the 10 pennies from the piggy bank and the 45 pennies he found under his bed: * 10 + 45 = 55 ### Answer: 55
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas has $67 in his savings jar. On his birthday, his aunt gives him $9 as a gift. How much money does Lucas have in total after he adds the gift from his aunt to his savings jar?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Lucas has $67 in his savings jar. 2. His aunt gives him $9 as a birthday gift. 3. To find the total amount of money Lucas has after adding the gift, we add the $9 gift to the $67 in his savings jar. 4. $67 + $9 = $76 ### Answer: $76
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas has $67 in his savings jar. On his birthday, his aunt gives him $9 as a gift. After Lucas adds the gift from his aunt to his savings jar, how much more money does he need to add to reach a total of $88?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Lucas has $67 in his savings jar. 2. His aunt gives him $9 as a birthday gift. 3. So after adding the $9 gift to his $67 savings, he now has $67 + $9 = $76 total. 4. The question asks how much more he needs to add to reach a total of $88. 5. To find this, we subtract the $76 he currently has from the $88 target: $88 - $76 = $12 ### Answer: $12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lucas originally had $67 in his savings jar, but his grandparents gave him an early Christmas gift of $24 dollars. After adding his grandparents' gift, how much money does Lucas now have in total in his savings jar?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1. Lucas originally had $67 in his savings jar. 2. His grandparents gave him an early Christmas gift of $24. 3. To find the total amount of money Lucas has now, we add the $24 gift to the original $67 in his savings jar. 4. $67 + $24 = $91 ### Answer: $91
Expected answer: 91
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has $54. She finds a $1 coin on the sidewalk, and then someone gives her $17 as a birthday present. How much money does she have in total after receiving the $17 birthday present and finding the $1 coin?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Sam originally had $54. 2. She then found a $1 coin on the sidewalk. 3. She then received a $17 birthday present. To calculate the total amount of money Sam has after these events, we add up the amounts: * Original amount: $54 * Found $1 coin: $54 + $1 = $55 * Received $17 birthday present: $55 + $17 = $72 ### Answer: $72
Expected answer: 72
Correct? Yes
Problem: James takes a trip to The Money Store and spends $19 on books. He also spends $57 for a new pair of shoes. How much total money did James spend at The Money Store?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * James spent $19 on books * James spent $57 for a new pair of shoes * To find the total amount of money James spent, we add these two amounts together: * $19 + $57 = $76 ### Answer: $76
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: James had $80 with him when he went to the store. After spending $19 on books and $57 on a new pair of shoes, how much money did he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Alright, let's solve this step-by-step: * James had $80 with him when he went to the store * He spent $19 on books * He spent $57 on a new pair of shoes * To find how much money he had left, we need to subtract the total amount he spent from the amount he had: * Total amount spent = $19 + $57 = $76 * Amount of money left = $80 - $76 = $4 ### Answer: $4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of spending $19 on books, James bought a magazine for $28 along with a pair of shoes for $57. How much total money did he spend at the store this time?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Alright, let's calculate this step-by-step: * James bought a magazine for $28 * James also bought a pair of shoes for $57 * To find the total amount of money James spent, we add these two amounts together: * $28 + $57 = $85 ### Answer: $85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: Kevin saves $40 in one month and an additional $14 the next month. How much money did he save in total during these two months?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * In the first month, Kevin saved $40. * In the second month, Kevin saved an additional $14. * To find the total amount Kevin saved during these two months, we add the amounts from each month: $40 + $14 = $54 ### Answer: $54
Expected answer: 54
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that Kevin actually saved $60 in the first month instead of $40. Keeping the $14 he saved in the second month constant, how much money did Kevin save in total during these two months now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: * In the first month, Kevin saved $60. * In the second month, Kevin saved an additional $14. * To find the total amount Kevin saved during these two months, we add the amounts from each month: $60 + $14 = $74 ### Answer: $74
Expected answer: 74
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jerry has 96 pennies in his piggy bank. He uses 89 pennies to buy a gumball. How many pennies does Jerry have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Jerry has 96 pennies in his piggy bank * He uses 89 pennies to buy a gumball * To find how many pennies he has left, we subtract the number of pennies he used from the total number of pennies he had: * 96 pennies - 89 pennies = <<96-89=7>>7 pennies ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Jerry actually started off with 96 pennies instead of 89. After buying the gumball with 15 of his pennies, how many pennies does he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Jerry started off with 96 pennies * He used 15 pennies to buy the gumball * To find how many pennies he has left, we subtract the number of pennies he used from the total number of pennies he had: * 96 pennies - 15 pennies = <<96-15=81>>81 pennies ### Answer: 81
Expected answer: 81
Correct? Yes
Problem: Devin has $60 saved in his piggy bank. For his birthday, his aunt gives him an additional $26. How much money does Devin have in total after his birthday?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Devin had $60 saved in his piggy bank. 2) For his birthday, his aunt gave him an additional $26. 3) To find the total amount of money Devin has after his birthday, we add the $60 he had saved and the $26 his aunt gave him. 4) $60 + $26 = $86 ### Answer: $86
Expected answer: 86
Correct? Yes
Problem: After receiving the money for his birthday, Devin decides to buy a book that costs $9 from his total amount. How much money would he have left after buying the book?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out: 1) Devin had a total of $86 after receiving the additional $26 from his aunt. 2) He then decided to buy a book that costs $9. 3) To find how much money he has left, we need to subtract the cost of the book ($9) from the total amount he had ($86). 4) $86 - $9 = $77 ### Answer: $77
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially Devin had $61 saved in his piggy bank instead of $60 before his birthday. After receiving an additional $26 from his aunt on his birthday, how much money would he have in total?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1) Initially, Devin had $61 saved in his piggy bank. 2) For his birthday, his aunt gave him an additional $26. 3) To find the total amount of money Devin has after his birthday, we add the $61 he had saved and the $26 his aunt gave him. 4) $61 + $26 = $87 ### Answer: $87
Expected answer: 87
Correct? Yes
Problem: Brian has 89 cents in his piggy bank. He decides to buy a sticker for 2 cents. After buying the sticker, he finds another 2 cents on the ground and adds it to his piggy bank. How much money does Brian have in his piggy bank now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Brian starts with 89 cents in his piggy bank. 2. He buys a sticker for 2 cents, so now he has 89 - 2 = 87 cents. 3. He then finds 2 more cents on the ground and adds it to his piggy bank. 4. So the total amount of money Brian has in his piggy bank now is 87 + 2 = 89 cents. ### Answer: 89 cents
Expected answer: 89
Correct? Yes
Problem: Now imagine Brian initially had 89 cents in his piggy bank but this time, he decided to buy a toy car for 62 cents. After buying the toy car, he found an additional 2 cents on the ground which he then adds to his piggy bank. How much money does Brian have in his piggy bank now, after these updates?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Brian starts with 89 cents in his piggy bank. 2. He buys a toy car for 62 cents, so now he has 89 - 62 = 27 cents left in his piggy bank. 3. After buying the toy car, he finds an additional 2 cents on the ground. 4. He adds the 2 cents he found to the 27 cents he had left in his piggy bank. 5. So the total amount of money Brian has in his piggy bank now is 27 + 2 = 29 cents. ### Answer: 29 cents
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lisa has 43 $1 bills. She earns another 27 $1 bills from her part-time job. She then decides to buy a dress for $50. How many $1 bills does Lisa have left after buying the dress?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Lisa starts with 43 $1 bills. 2. She then earns another 27 $1 bills from her part-time job. 3. So now she has 43 + 27 = 70 $1 bills. 4. She then buys a dress for $50. 5. To calculate how many $1 bills she has left, we take the total she had (70) and subtract the cost of the dress ($50). 6. 70 - 50 = 20. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Lisa has 43 $1 bills. She earns another 27 $1 bills from her part-time job. However, she loses $5 while going home from work. How many $1 bills does Lisa have left after losing the $5?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Lisa starts with 43 $1 bills. 2. She then earns another 27 $1 bills from her part-time job. 3. So now she has 43 + 27 = 70 $1 bills. 4. However, she then loses $5 while going home from work. 5. To calculate how many $1 bills she has left, we take the total she had (70) and subtract the $5 she lost. 6. 70 - 5 = 65. ### Answer: 65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam has saved $54 doing chores around the house. He sees a video game he wants to purchase that costs $29. If he decides to buy the game, how much money will he have left?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1) Liam has saved $54 from doing chores around the house. 2) The video game he wants to purchase costs $29. 3) To find out how much money he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the video game from the amount of money he has saved. 4) $54 - $29 = $25 ### Answer: $25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose originally Liam had saved $81 doing chores instead of $54. He still wants to buy the video game that costs $29. If he decides to buy the game, how much money will he have left now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Originally, Liam had saved $81 from doing chores. 2) The video game he wants to purchase costs $29. 3) To find out how much money he will have left, we need to subtract the cost of the video game from the amount of money he has saved. 4) $81 - $29 = $52 ### Answer: $52
Expected answer: 52
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jessica has 69 quarters in her piggy bank. She used 18 quarters for her school's snack machine. How many quarters does Jessica have remaining in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Jessica had 69 quarters in her piggy bank * She used 18 quarters for the school's snack machine * To find the number of quarters remaining, we subtract the number of quarters used from the total number of quarters: * 69 quarters - 18 quarters = 51 quarters ### Answer: 51
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jessica's best friend Hannah also has a piggy bank. Jessica has 69 quarters and uses 18 quarters for her school's snack machine. Hannah already has 41 quarters in her piggy bank. If Jessica adds her remaining quarters to Hannah's quarters, how many quarters do they have combined?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Jessica had 69 quarters in her piggy bank * She used 18 quarters for the school's snack machine * So the number of quarters remaining for Jessica is: * 69 quarters - 18 quarters = 51 quarters * Hannah already has 41 quarters in her piggy bank * To find the total number of quarters they have combined, we add Jessica's remaining 51 quarters to Hannah's 41 quarters: * 51 quarters + 41 quarters = 92 quarters ### Answer: 92
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jessica originally thought she had 69 quarters but realized she made a mistake and actually only had 39 quarters. After using 18 quarters for her school's snack machine, how many quarters does Jessica now have remaining in her piggy bank?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: * Jessica originally thought she had 69 quarters, but actually only had 39 quarters * She used 18 quarters for the school's snack machine * To find the number of quarters remaining, we subtract the number of quarters used from the total number of quarters: * 39 quarters - 18 quarters = 21 quarters ### Answer: 21
Expected answer: 21
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom had 63 quarters saved up. He decided to use some of his savings to buy a toy car that cost 50 quarters. How many quarters was Tom left with after buying the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Tom had 63 quarters saved up * He bought a toy car that cost 50 quarters * To find how many quarters he had left, we subtract the cost of the toy car from the total number of quarters he had Calculation: * Tom had 63 quarters * He spent 50 quarters on the toy car * 63 quarters - 50 quarters = 13 quarters ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom had 63 quarters saved up. He decided to use some of his savings to buy a toy car that cost 50 quarters, leaving him with some change. Later, he wanted to buy a toy spaceship which cost 77 quarters. Since he had spent some quarters on the toy car, he wondered how many more quarters he would need to buy the toy spaceship. Can you help him figure this out?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: * Tom had 63 quarters saved up * He spent 50 quarters on the toy car * So, after buying the toy car, he had 63 - 50 = 13 quarters left Now, he wants to buy a toy spaceship that costs 77 quarters. * To calculate how many more quarters he needs, we take the cost of the toy spaceship (77 quarters) and subtract the number of quarters he has left (13 quarters). * 77 quarters - 13 quarters = 64 quarters ### Answer: 64
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our last session, Tom had 63 quarters saved up and he spent them on a toy car that cost 50 quarters. But now let's suppose that the toy car only cost 7 quarters. How many quarters would Tom have left if he spent 7 quarters from his initial saving of 63 quarters on the toy car?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work this out step-by-step: * Tom had 63 quarters saved up initially * The toy car cost 7 quarters * To find how many quarters he has left, we subtract the cost of the toy car from the total number of quarters he had Calculation: * Tom had 63 quarters * He spent 7 quarters on the toy car * 63 quarters - 7 quarters = 56 quarters ### Answer: 56
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Leah has 94 cents in her piggy bank. She spends 61 cents on a small toy. How much money does she have left after buying the toy?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Leah has 94 cents in her piggy bank. 2) She spends 61 cents on a small toy. 3) To find how much money she has left, we subtract the amount she spent from the amount she had: 94 cents - 61 cents = <<94 - 61 = 33>>33 cents. ### Answer: 33 cents.
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose now, instead of spending 61 cents on a toy, Leah spends 35 cents on stickers and keeps the rest of her 94 cents saved. How much money does she now have left after buying the stickers?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's solve this step-by-step: 1) Leah has 94 cents in her piggy bank. 2) She spends 35 cents on stickers. 3) To find how much money she has left, we subtract the amount she spent from the amount she had: 94 cents - 35 cents = <<94 - 35 = 59>>59 cents. ### Answer: 59 cents.
Expected answer: 59
Correct? Yes
Problem: Derek found $69 in his drawer. He decided to buy a board game which cost $28. After paying for the game, he received his change and his friend gave him an additional $3. How much money does Derek have now?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step: 1. Derek found $69 in his drawer. 2. He bought a board game that cost $28. 3. After paying for the game, he received his change. 4. His friend then gave him an additional $3. To calculate the amount of money Derek has now, we need to: 1. Subtract the cost of the board game ($28) from the $69 he found. 2. Add the $3 his friend gave him. So, the calculation is: $69 - $28 + $3 = <<$69 - $28 + $3 = $44>>$44 ### Answer: $44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of finding $69, Derek had initially found $61 in his drawer. After buying the game and receiving the $3 from his friend, how much money would he have then?
Claude-3 Haiku:
Okay, let's work through this step-by-step: 1. Derek initially found $61 in his drawer. 2. He bought a board game that cost $28. 3. After paying for the game, he received his change. 4. His friend then gave him an additional $3. To calculate the amount of money Derek has now, we need to: 1. Subtract the cost of the board game ($28) from the $61 he found. 2. Add the $3 his friend gave him. So, the calculation is: $61 - $28 + $3 = <<$61 - $28 + $3 = $36>>$36 ### Answer: $36
Expected answer: 36
Correct? Yes