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Claude-3 Haiku on 3.NBT.A.2

Common Core Standard 3.NBT.A.2

This standard covers the following:

Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tech store had 130 computers in stock. They received a new shipment of 643 computers. How many computers does the store have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The tech store had 130 computers in stock initially.
They received a new shipment of 643 computers.
To find the total number of computers the store has now, we need to add the initial stock and the new shipment.
130 + 643 = 773 computers.
### Answer: 773

Expected answer: 773

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the purchase rush, 186 computers were sold. How many computers does the tech store have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The tech store initially had 773 computers (130 + 643 from the previous question).
After the purchase rush, 186 computers were sold.
To find the number of computers the tech store has left, we need to subtract the number of computers sold from the initial number of computers.
773 - 186 = 587 computers.
### Answer: 587

Expected answer: 587

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the receipt of the last shipment, an additional 737 computers, instead of 643, were received by the tech store. How many computers would the store have had in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The tech store had 130 computers in stock initially.
They received a new shipment of 737 computers, instead of 643 as in the previous problem.
To find the total number of computers the store has now, we need to add the initial stock and the new shipment.
130 + 737 = 867 computers.
### Answer: 867

Expected answer: 867

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: For a big party, 645 guests have already confirmed their attendance. An additional 24 guests also decided to join at the last minute. How many guests are expected to attend the party?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The number of guests who have already confirmed their attendance is 645.
An additional 24 guests decided to join at the last minute.
To find the total number of guests expected to attend the party, we need to add the number of guests who have already confirmed their attendance and the additional guests who decided to join at the last minute.

Total number of guests expected to attend the party = 645 + 24 = <<645 + 24 = 669>>669

### Answer: 669

Expected answer: 669

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose for a different big party, there were initially 830 guests who confirmed their attendance. An additional 24 guests also decided to join at the last minute. How many guests are now expected to attend this different event?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The number of guests who have already confirmed their attendance is 830.
An additional 24 guests decided to join at the last minute.
To find the total number of guests expected to attend the party, we need to add the number of guests who have already confirmed their attendance and the additional guests who decided to join at the last minute.

Total number of guests expected to attend the party = 830 + 24 = <<830 + 24 = 854>>854

### Answer: 854

Expected answer: 854

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the morning, Joe used 393 milliliters of toothpaste and later, he decided to use another 397 milliliters of toothpaste. How many milliliters of toothpaste did Joe use in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Joe used 393 milliliters of toothpaste in the morning.
Joe used another 397 milliliters of toothpaste later.
To find the total amount of toothpaste used, we add the two amounts:
393 milliliters + 397 milliliters = <<393 + 397 = 790>>790 milliliters.
### Answer: 790

Expected answer: 790

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Joe noticed that he used too much toothpaste this morning. He decided to save a bit more toothpaste for the next day. By the end of the day, he managed to save 172 milliliters of toothpaste. How many milliliters of toothpaste did Joe end up using for the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Joe used 393 milliliters of toothpaste in the morning.
2) He then used another 397 milliliters of toothpaste later.
3) So the total amount of toothpaste used so far is 393 + 397 = 790 milliliters.
4) However, Joe managed to save 172 milliliters of toothpaste by the end of the day.
5) To find the total amount of toothpaste Joe ended up using for the day, we take the total amount used (790 milliliters) and subtract the amount he saved (172 milliliters):
790 milliliters - 172 milliliters = <<790 - 172 = 618>>618 milliliters.

### Answer: 618

Expected answer: 618

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Baker Bob starts the day with 747 cookies in his bakery. However, throughout the morning, he sells 382 cookies. How many cookies does Bob have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Baker Bob starts the day with 747 cookies in his bakery
* Throughout the morning, he sells 382 cookies
* To find the number of cookies he has left, we need to subtract the number of cookies he sold from the number of cookies he started with

747 cookies - 382 cookies = <<747 - 382 = 365>>365 cookies

### Answer: 365

Expected answer: 365

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Baker Bob starts the day with 747 cookies in his bakery. However, throughout the morning, he sells 382 cookies. In the afternoon, a school group comes and buys 33 more cookies. How many cookies does Bob have left after the school group's purchase?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Baker Bob starts the day with 747 cookies in his bakery
* Throughout the morning, he sells 382 cookies
* So after the morning sales, he has 747 - 382 = 365 cookies left
* In the afternoon, a school group comes and buys 33 more cookies
* To find the number of cookies he has left after the school group's purchase, we need to subtract the 33 cookies they bought from the 365 cookies he had left

365 cookies - 33 cookies = <<365 - 33 = 332>>332 cookies

### Answer: 332

Expected answer: 332

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Baker Bob had a really busy day. What if he had started with fewer cookies in the bakery, say 747 cookies instead of 747? If he had sold 711 cookies throughout the day, how many cookies would he have left then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Baker Bob starts the day with 747 cookies in his bakery
* Throughout the day, he sells 711 cookies
* To find the number of cookies he has left, we need to subtract the number of cookies he sold from the number of cookies he started with

747 cookies - 711 cookies = <<747 - 711 = 36>>36 cookies

### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were 27 lemons in a fruit basket. After making some lemonade, 3 lemons were used. How many lemons are left in the basket?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There were 27 lemons in the fruit basket initially.
* 3 lemons were used to make lemonade.
* To find the number of lemons left in the basket, we subtract the number of lemons used from the initial number of lemons.
* 27 lemons - 3 lemons used = 24 lemons left in the basket.

### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that originally, there were actually 665 lemons in the basket, not the 27 previously mentioned. After making some lemonade, 3 lemons were used as before. How many lemons would be left in the basket now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 665 lemons in the basket.
* 3 lemons were used to make lemonade.
* To find the number of lemons left in the basket, we subtract the number of lemons used from the initial number of lemons.
* 665 lemons - 3 lemons used = 662 lemons left in the basket.

### Answer: 662

Expected answer: 662

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Once upon a time, a magical snowman had 384 buttons. He donated 5 buttons to a little squirrel. How many buttons does the snowman have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The magical snowman originally had 384 buttons
* He donated 5 buttons to a little squirrel
* To find how many buttons the snowman has left, we need to subtract the number of buttons he donated from the original number of buttons he had

So, the calculation is:
* Original number of buttons: 384
* Buttons donated: 5
* Buttons left: 384 - 5 = 379

### Answer: 379

Expected answer: 379

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After donating 5 buttons to a squirrel, the magical snowman found a hidden treasure of 232 more buttons in the snow. How many buttons does the snowman have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The magical snowman originally had 384 buttons
* He donated 5 buttons to a little squirrel, so he had 384 - 5 = 379 buttons left
* Then, he found a hidden treasure of 232 more buttons in the snow

To find the total number of buttons the snowman has now, we need to add the number of buttons he had left after the donation and the number of buttons he found in the hidden treasure.

* Buttons left after donation: 379
* Buttons found in hidden treasure: 232
* Total buttons now: 379 + 232 = 611

### Answer: 611

Expected answer: 611

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous situation, instead of the magical snowman originally having 384 buttons, let's consider he had 861 buttons. After he gave away 5 buttons to the squirrel, how many buttons does he have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The magical snowman originally had 861 buttons
* He donated 5 buttons to a little squirrel
* To find how many buttons the snowman has left, we need to subtract the number of buttons he donated from the original number of buttons he had

So, the calculation is:
* Original number of buttons: 861
* Buttons donated: 5
* Buttons left: 861 - 5 = 856

### Answer: 856

Expected answer: 856

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The dictionary you are using has 744 pages. So far, you have read 318 of them. How many pages are left for you to read?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The dictionary has 744 pages in total
* You have read 318 pages so far
* To find the number of pages left to read, we need to subtract the number of pages you have read from the total number of pages in the dictionary.

744 pages (total) - 318 pages (read) = 426 pages left to read

### Answer: 426

Expected answer: 426

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reading through the dictionary, you decide to add 120 more pages of advanced vocabulary and jargon. How many pages will the dictionary have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The dictionary originally had 744 pages
* You have read 318 pages
* You have added 120 more pages of advanced vocabulary and jargon

To find the new total number of pages in the dictionary, we need to:
* Start with the original 744 pages
* Add the 120 new pages

744 pages (original) + 120 pages (added) = 864 pages

### Answer: 864

Expected answer: 546

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reconsidering the pages you have read, you realize that the dictionary originally only had 610 pages, not 744. How many pages are left for you to read now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's recalculate this with the new information:
* The dictionary originally had 610 pages
* You have read 318 pages so far
* To find the number of pages left to read, we need to subtract the number of pages you have read from the total number of pages in the dictionary.

610 pages (total) - 318 pages (read) = 292 pages left to read

### Answer: 292

Expected answer: 292

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bill has a camping store that sells sleeping bags. He just received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags. If he already had 167 sleeping bags in stock, how many sleeping bags does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Bill received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags
* He already had 167 sleeping bags in stock
* To find the total number of sleeping bags he has now, we add the new shipment to the existing stock:
* 167 (existing stock) + 69 (new shipment) = 236 sleeping bags

### Answer: 236

Expected answer: 236

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Bill has a camping store that sells sleeping bags. He just received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags. If he already had 167 sleeping bags in stock, he would have a certain total of sleeping bags. However, in his yearly inventory check, he expected to have 832 sleeping bags in total. After counting the sleeping bags he got from the new shipment and the existing stock, how many sleeping bags are missing from his expected inventory?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Bill received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags.
2. He already had 167 sleeping bags in stock.
3. So the total number of sleeping bags he has after the new shipment is:
   * 167 (existing stock) + 69 (new shipment) = 236 sleeping bags

4. However, Bill expected to have 832 sleeping bags in total.
5. To find the number of sleeping bags missing from his expected inventory, we subtract the actual total from the expected total:
   * 832 (expected total) - 236 (actual total) = 596 sleeping bags

### Answer: 596

Expected answer: 596

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Bill has a camping store that sells sleeping bags. Instead of the previously thought 167 sleeping bags, he realized that he actually had 319 sleeping bags in stock initially. He received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags. With the new shipment included, how many sleeping bags does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Bill initially had 319 sleeping bags in stock
* He received a new shipment of 69 sleeping bags
* To find the total number of sleeping bags he has now, we add the new shipment to the existing stock:
* 319 (existing stock) + 69 (new shipment) = 388 sleeping bags

### Answer: 388

Expected answer: 388

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 696 apple trees and he plants an additional 203 apple trees in his orchard. How many apple trees does the farmer have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer originally had 696 apple trees
* He then planted an additional 203 apple trees
* To find the total number of apple trees, we add the original 696 trees and the additional 203 trees:
696 + 203 = 899

### Answer: 899

Expected answer: 899

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same orchard, the farmer decides to clear 188 apple trees for new type of crops. Now, how many apple trees does the farmer have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer originally had 899 apple trees (from the previous problem)
* He then cleared 188 apple trees
* To find the number of apple trees left, we subtract the 188 cleared trees from the original 899 trees:
899 - 188 = 711

### Answer: 711

Expected answer: 711

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the rainy season, a city had recorded a high water level of 763 millimeters. After a few days of sunshine, the water level decreased by 737 millimeters. What is the current water level in millimeters?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The city had a recorded high water level of 763 millimeters during the rainy season.
* After a few days of sunshine, the water level decreased by 737 millimeters.

To find the current water level, we need to subtract the decrease in water level from the original high water level.

Original high water level: 763 millimeters
Decrease in water level: 737 millimeters

Current water level = Original high water level - Decrease in water level
Current water level = 763 millimeters - 737 millimeters
Current water level = 26 millimeters

### Answer: 26 millimeters

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the rainy season, a city had recorded a high water level of 763 millimeters. After a few days of sunshine, the water level decreased but not by as much as before, this time it went down by 411 millimeters. What is the new water level?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The city had a recorded high water level of 763 millimeters during the rainy season.
* After a few days of sunshine, the water level decreased by 411 millimeters.

To find the new water level, we need to subtract the decrease in water level from the original high water level.

Original high water level: 763 millimeters
Decrease in water level: 411 millimeters

New water level = Original high water level - Decrease in water level
New water level = 763 millimeters - 411 millimeters
New water level = 352 millimeters

### Answer: 352 millimeters

Expected answer: 352

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You had $511 in your wallet. After buying a gift, you now have $378 less. How much money do you have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You originally had $511 in your wallet.
* After buying a gift, you now have $378 less.
* To find the amount of money you have left, we need to subtract $378 from the original $511.

$511 - $378 = $133

### Answer: $133

Expected answer: 133

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In continuation from the previous scenario, imagine that you found an extra $614 in another compartment of your wallet. How much money do you have now in your wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's continue the previous scenario:
* Originally, you had $511 in your wallet.
* After buying a gift, you had $378 less, so you had $133 left.
* Now, you found an extra $614 in another compartment of your wallet.

To calculate the total amount of money you have now in your wallet, we need to add the $133 you had left and the $614 you found:

$133 + $614 = $747

### Answer: $747

Expected answer: 747

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Upon recounting, you realize you initially had $529 in your wallet and not $511. After buying the gift you now have $378 less. How much money do you have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* You originally had $529 in your wallet.
* After buying a gift, you now have $378 less.
* To find the amount of money you have left, we need to subtract $378 from the original $529.

$529 - $378 = $151

### Answer: $151

Expected answer: 151

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rocket was initially at a height of 825 meters from the ground. It then descends and reaches a height of 429 meters. What is the height difference that the rocket has descended?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The rocket was initially at a height of 825 meters from the ground.
2) The rocket then descends and reaches a height of 429 meters.
3) To find the height difference that the rocket has descended, we need to subtract the final height from the initial height.
4) 825 meters - 429 meters = 396 meters.

### Answer: 396 meters.

Expected answer: 396

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 265 bunches of green grapes and 502 bunches of black grapes. How many bunches of grapes did the farmer harvest in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer harvested 265 bunches of green grapes and 502 bunches of black grapes.
To find the total number of bunches of grapes harvested, we need to add the number of green grapes and the number of black grapes.
265 + 502 = <<265 + 502 = 767>>767 bunches of grapes in total.

### Answer: 767

Expected answer: 767

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the total harvesting of green and black grapes, additional 216 bunches of red grapes ripened and were harvested. Now, how many total bunches of grapes (green, black, and red) did the farmer harvest?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The farmer initially harvested 265 bunches of green grapes and 502 bunches of black grapes.
2) The total number of bunches of green and black grapes was 265 + 502 = 767 bunches.
3) After that, an additional 216 bunches of red grapes were harvested.
4) To find the total number of bunches of grapes (green, black, and red), we add the 216 bunches of red grapes to the 767 bunches of green and black grapes.
5) 767 + 216 = <<767 + 216 = 983>>983 total bunches of grapes.

### Answer: 983

Expected answer: 983

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the fantasy world of Dragons, a dragon named Blaze breathes 297 flames per day. One day, due to unusual planetary alignment, the power of Blaze has increased and he breathed an additional 586 flames. How many flames did Blaze breathe in that day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Blaze normally breathes 297 flames per day
* Due to unusual planetary alignment, Blaze breathed an additional 586 flames

To find the total number of flames Blaze breathed in that day, we need to add the normal number of flames and the additional flames:
* 297 + 586 = 883 flames

### Answer: 883

Expected answer: 883

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: From the previous setting, after blazing off 297 initial flames and additional 586 flames in a day due to unusual planetary alignment, Blaze the dragon needed to take rest, cooling down and diminishing his flames by 879. How many flames remained after this resting period?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Blaze normally breathes 297 flames per day
* Due to unusual planetary alignment, Blaze breathed an additional 586 flames
* So the total number of flames Blaze breathed in that day was 297 + 586 = 883 flames
* After this, Blaze needed to rest and diminish his flames by 879

To find the number of flames that remained after the resting period, we need to subtract the diminished flames from the total flames:
* 883 - 879 = 4 flames

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, Blaze the dragon was breathing 241 flames per day, rather than the 297 in our previous scenario. Then, due to the unusual planetary alignment, he still experienced the increase and breathed an additional 586 flames. How many flames did Blaze breathe in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, Blaze was breathing 241 flames per day
* Due to the unusual planetary alignment, Blaze breathed an additional 586 flames

To find the total number of flames Blaze breathed in that day, we need to add the normal number of flames and the additional flames:
* 241 + 586 = 827 flames

### Answer: 827

Expected answer: 827

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy shop has a total of 477 teddy bears. Today, they received a new shipment containing 260 more teddy bears. How many teddy bears does the toy shop have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The toy shop originally had 477 teddy bears.
They received a new shipment of 260 more teddy bears.
To find the total number of teddy bears the toy shop has now, we add the original number of teddy bears to the new shipment:
477 + 260 = <<477 + 260 = 737>>737 teddy bears.

### Answer: 737

Expected answer: 737

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The same toy shop decided to add 16 special edition teddy bears to their collection. Now, how many teddy bears does the toy shop have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The toy shop originally had 737 teddy bears.
They added 16 special edition teddy bears to their collection.
To find the total number of teddy bears the toy shop has now, we add the original number of teddy bears to the new special edition teddy bears:
737 + 16 = <<737 + 16 = 753>>753 teddy bears.

### Answer: 753

Expected answer: 753

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the toy shop originally had 621 teddy bears, instead of 477, before receiving the shipment of 260 teddy bears. How many teddy bears would the toy shop have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The toy shop originally had 621 teddy bears.
They received a new shipment of 260 more teddy bears.
To find the total number of teddy bears the toy shop has now, we add the original number of teddy bears to the new shipment:
621 + 260 = <<621 + 260 = 881>>881 teddy bears.

### Answer: 881

Expected answer: 881

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A restaurant started the week with 573 oranges for their fresh juice. However, throughout the week, they ended up using 228 oranges. How many oranges do they have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The restaurant started the week with 573 oranges
* Throughout the week, they used 228 oranges
* To find the number of oranges they have left, we need to subtract the number of oranges used from the starting amount

So, the calculation is:
* 573 oranges - 228 oranges used = <<573 - 228 = 345>> 345 oranges left

### Answer: 345

Expected answer: 345

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using 228 oranges from the original 573, the restaurant received a fresh delivery of 142 more oranges. Now, how many oranges does the restaurant have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* The restaurant started with 573 oranges
* They used 228 oranges
* So they had 573 - 228 = 345 oranges left
* Then they received a fresh delivery of 142 more oranges
* To find the total number of oranges they have now, we add the 142 new oranges to the 345 oranges they had left:
* 345 + 142 = <<345 + 142 = 487>> 487 oranges

### Answer: 487

Expected answer: 487

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of starting the week with 573 oranges, the restaurant had initially started with 573, but 20 oranges were deemed unsuitable for juicing. How many oranges would they have for producing fresh juice in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The restaurant initially had 573 oranges
* However, 20 oranges were deemed unsuitable for juicing
* So the number of usable oranges they started with is:
  * 573 oranges - 20 unsuitable oranges = <<573 - 20 = 553>> 553 oranges

Now, we know that throughout the week they used 228 oranges.
* So the number of oranges they have left is:
  * 553 oranges - 228 oranges used = <<553 - 228 = 325>> 325 oranges

### Answer: 325

Expected answer: 553

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Kevin started with a total of 991 skateboard stickers. After an afternoon of decorating, he used up 828 stickers on his boards. How many skateboard stickers does he have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Kevin started with a total of 991 skateboard stickers
* He used up 828 stickers on his boards
* To find how many stickers he has left, we need to subtract the number of stickers he used from the total he started with

Calculation:
* Total stickers: 991
* Stickers used: 828
* Stickers left: 991 - 828 = 163

### Answer: 163

Expected answer: 163

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using his stickers, Kevin won a contest and received an extra 806 skateboard stickers. How many skateboard stickers does he have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, Kevin had 991 skateboard stickers
* He used up 828 stickers
* So he had 991 - 828 = 163 stickers left
* Then he won a contest and received an extra 806 stickers

To find the total number of stickers he has now, we add the 163 stickers he had left to the 806 new stickers he received:
* Total stickers = 163 + 806 = 969

### Answer: 969

Expected answer: 969

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reconsidering, Kevin realized he only used 481 stickers instead of 828. Now, if we consider this new count, how many skateboard stickers does Kevin have left after decorating his board?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's recalculate this with the new information:

* Kevin started with a total of 991 skateboard stickers
* He used up 481 stickers on his boards
* To find how many stickers he has left, we need to subtract the number of stickers he used from the total he started with

Calculation:
* Total stickers: 991
* Stickers used: 481
* Stickers left: 991 - 481 = 510

### Answer: 510

Expected answer: 510

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were originally 808 skateboards in the big sports store. After a big summer sale, they sold 337 skateboards. How many skateboards are left in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 808 skateboards in the store.
* After the big summer sale, they sold 337 skateboards.
* To find the number of skateboards left in the store, we need to subtract the number of skateboards sold from the original number of skateboards.
* 808 - 337 = <<808 - 337 = 471>>471 skateboards are left in the store now.

### Answer: 471

Expected answer: 471

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Reconsidering the first sale at the sports store, let's say that instead of initially having 808 skateboards they actually had only 365 skateboards. If they still sold 337 skateboards during the big summer sale, how many skateboards would have been left in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this through step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 365 skateboards in the store.
* They sold 337 skateboards during the big summer sale.
* To find the number of skateboards left in the store, we need to subtract the number of skateboards sold from the original number of skateboards.
* 365 - 337 = <<365 - 337 = 28>>28 skateboards are left in the store.

### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A stationery shop had 245 pens. After a day of sales, they sold 130 pens. How many pens are still available in the shop?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The stationery shop had 245 pens initially.
They sold 130 pens.
To find the number of pens still available, we need to subtract the number of pens sold from the initial number of pens.
245 - 130 = 115 pens still available in the shop.

### Answer: 115

Expected answer: 115

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The stationery shop received a new shipment of 538 pens the following day. Including the remaining pens from the previous day, how many pens are there in the shop now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The stationery shop had 115 pens remaining from the previous day.
They received a new shipment of 538 pens.
To find the total number of pens in the shop now, we need to add the remaining pens from the previous day and the new shipment.
115 + 538 = 653 pens in the shop now.

### Answer: 653

Expected answer: 653

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 245 pens, the stationery shop initially had 820 pens before the day of sales when they sold 130. How many pens would be left in the shop in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The stationery shop initially had 820 pens.
They sold 130 pens.
To find the number of pens still available, we need to subtract the number of pens sold from the initial number of pens.
820 - 130 = 690 pens still available in the shop.

### Answer: 690

Expected answer: 690

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 300 firefighters in one city. Recently, 501 more firefighters were recruited in an effort to boost the city's fire fighting capacity. How many firefighters are there now in the city?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 300 firefighters in the city.
* Recently, 501 more firefighters were recruited.
* To find the total number of firefighters now, we need to add the initial 300 firefighters to the 501 new firefighters.

300 + 501 = 801

### Answer: 801

Expected answer: 801

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a few more months, 76 more firefighters were trained and added to the team. How many firefighters are there now in the city?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's build on the previous information:
* Initially, there were 300 firefighters in the city.
* Recently, 501 more firefighters were recruited, making the total 300 + 501 = 801 firefighters.
* After a few more months, 76 more firefighters were trained and added to the team.

To find the new total number of firefighters, we add the 76 new firefighters to the previous total:

801 + 76 = 877

### Answer: 877

Expected answer: 877

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if there were originally only 434 firefighters in the city instead of 300? After adding the 501 new recruits, how many firefighters would there have been in the city then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Originally, there were 434 firefighters in the city.
* Recently, 501 more firefighters were recruited.
* To find the total number of firefighters now, we need to add the initial 434 firefighters to the 501 new firefighters.

434 + 501 = 935

### Answer: 935

Expected answer: 935

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Captain Redbeard found 211 gold coins in a hidden treasure chest on a deserted island. Meanwhile, his first mate found 651 gold coins in a different location on the same island. How many gold coins did they find in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Captain Redbeard found 211 gold coins
* His first mate found 651 gold coins
* To find the total number of gold coins, we add the two amounts together:
* 211 + 651 = <<211 + 651 = 862>>862

### Answer: 862

Expected answer: 862

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After finding the gold, Captain Redbeard and his first mate returned to their pirate ship where their crew had already secured 824 gold coins from a previous raid. How many more gold coins did they get from the deserted island compared to the coins secured from the previous raid?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Captain Redbeard and his first mate found a total of 862 gold coins on the deserted island (from the previous problem)
* Their crew had already secured 824 gold coins from a previous raid
* To find how many more gold coins they got from the deserted island, we subtract the amount from the previous raid from the total found on the island:
* 862 - 824 = <<862 - 824 = 38>>38

### Answer: 38

Expected answer: 38

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose Captain Redbeard had actually found 211 gold coins and his first mate found 425 gold coins on that deserted island. In this case, how many gold coins did they find in total on the deserted island?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Captain Redbeard found 211 gold coins
* His first mate found 425 gold coins
* To find the total number of gold coins, we add the two amounts together:
* 211 + 425 = <<211 + 425 = 636>>636

### Answer: 636

Expected answer: 636

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large city, there were originally 976 registered dogs. However, 586 dogs moved away with their owners over the year. How many dogs are still registered in the city?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 976 registered dogs in the city.
* Over the year, 586 dogs moved away with their owners.
* To find the number of dogs still registered in the city, we need to subtract the number of dogs that moved away from the original number of registered dogs.

Calculation:
* Original number of registered dogs: 976
* Number of dogs that moved away: 586
* Number of dogs still registered = 976 - 586 = 390

### Answer: 390

Expected answer: 390

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, suppose that instead of 976 registered dogs in the city, there were actually 976 - 465 dogs. How many dogs were registered in the city before the recent pet adoption event and before any dogs moved away?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* In the original scenario, there were 976 registered dogs in the city.
* However, in this new scenario, the original number of registered dogs was 976 - 465 = 511.

Calculation:
* Original number of registered dogs before the pet adoption event: 511

### Answer: 511

Expected answer: 511

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wildlife sanctuary has 145 tigers initially. Due to their migration to a nearby forest, 26 tigers have left the sanctuary. How many tigers remain in the sanctuary now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The wildlife sanctuary initially had 145 tigers.
26 tigers have left the sanctuary.
To find the number of tigers remaining in the sanctuary, we need to subtract the number of tigers that left from the initial number of tigers.
145 tigers - 26 tigers = 119 tigers.
### Answer: 119

Expected answer: 119

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a nearby forest, there is another wildlife sanctuary which has exactly the same number of tigers as the first sanctuary after the migration happened. How many tigers are there in total in these two sanctuaries now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The first wildlife sanctuary initially had 145 tigers.
2) 26 tigers left the first sanctuary due to migration.
3) So the first sanctuary now has 145 - 26 = 119 tigers.
4) The second sanctuary has the same number of tigers as the first sanctuary after the migration, which is 119 tigers.
5) To find the total number of tigers in both sanctuaries, we add the number of tigers in each sanctuary:
119 tigers (first sanctuary) + 119 tigers (second sanctuary) = 238 tigers.
### Answer: 238

Expected answer: 238

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider the case where the first wildlife sanctuary originally had 868 tigers, and then 26 migrated to a nearby forest. How many tigers would remain in the sanctuary in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The first wildlife sanctuary originally had 868 tigers
* 26 tigers migrated to a nearby forest
* To find the number of tigers remaining in the sanctuary, we need to subtract the number of tigers that left from the original number of tigers

Calculation:
* Original number of tigers: 868
* Number of tigers that left: 26
* Number of tigers remaining = 868 - 26 = 842

### Answer: 842

Expected answer: 842

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rocket is launched into space from a height of 103 meters. After a few seconds, it reaches a height of 53 meters lower than the initial height. What is the current height of the rocket?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The rocket was launched from a height of 103 meters.
* After a few seconds, it reached a height that was 53 meters lower than the initial height.

To find the current height of the rocket, we need to subtract the 53 meters from the initial height of 103 meters.

103 meters - 53 meters = 50 meters

### Answer: 50 meters

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, after reaching a certain height, the rocket still has 386 meters left to travel to reach its final destination. Given how much further it has left to travel, what will be the total distance the rocket will travel?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's look at the information we have:
* The rocket was launched from a height of 103 meters
* It reached a height that was 53 meters lower than the initial height
* So the current height of the rocket is 103 meters - 53 meters = 50 meters
* The rocket still has 386 meters left to travel to reach its final destination

To find the total distance the rocket will travel, we need to add the current height of 50 meters and the remaining distance of 386 meters.

Total distance = Current height + Remaining distance
Total distance = 50 meters + 386 meters
Total distance = 436 meters

### Answer: 436 meters

Expected answer: 436

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous situation, suppose the rocket was initially launched from a much higher ground at 796 meters instead of 103 meters. How high is the rocket after it traveled 53 meters lower than its initial height?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The initial height of the rocket was 796 meters
* The rocket then traveled 53 meters lower than its initial height

To find the current height of the rocket, we need to subtract the 53 meters from the initial height of 796 meters.

796 meters - 53 meters = 743 meters

### Answer: 743 meters

Expected answer: 743

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tube of toothpaste usually lasts for 521 days in a household. The family bought a new type of toothpaste which claims an extra 10 days of usage. How many days will the new toothpaste last for the family?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The original toothpaste lasts for 521 days.
The new toothpaste claims an extra 10 days of usage.
Therefore, the new toothpaste will last for 521 + 10 = 531 days.

### Answer: 531

Expected answer: 531

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that the original type of toothpaste that the family normally used lasted for 310 days instead of the 521 days. They decided to buy the new type of toothpaste again, which claimed an additional 10 days of usage. How many days will the new toothpaste last this time for the family?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The original toothpaste lasted for 310 days
* The new toothpaste claims an additional 10 days of usage
* So the new toothpaste will last for 310 + 10 = 320 days

### Answer: 320

Expected answer: 320

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 547 clouds in the sky. Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds. How many clouds are there in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, there were 547 clouds in the sky.
Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds.
To find the total number of clouds in the sky now, we need to add the initial number of clouds and the additional clouds.
547 + 90 = <<547 + 90 = 637>>637 clouds.

### Answer: 637

Expected answer: 637

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous question: Now, there are 547 clouds in the sky. Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds. But after a while, due to the hot sun, 435 of those clouds evaporated. How many clouds are there in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there were 547 clouds in the sky.
2) Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds.
   * So the total number of clouds was now 547 + 90 = 637 clouds.
3) After a while, due to the hot sun, 435 of those clouds evaporated.
   * So the new total number of clouds is 637 - 435 = 202 clouds.

### Answer: 202

Expected answer: 202

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing on from the previous problem: Suppose that initially, there weren't 547 clouds in the sky, but instead, there were 283 clouds. Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds. How many clouds are there in the sky now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, there were 283 clouds in the sky.
Then, a gust of wind blew in and added an additional 90 clouds.
To find the total number of clouds in the sky now, we need to add the initial number of clouds and the additional clouds.
283 + 90 = <<283 + 90 = 373>>373 clouds.

### Answer: 373

Expected answer: 373

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The grand castle has 189 rooms in the main building. In addition, there are 546 rooms in the secondary buildings. How many total rooms does the castle have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The main building has 189 rooms
* The secondary buildings have 546 rooms
* To find the total number of rooms, we add the rooms in the main building and the secondary buildings:
* 189 rooms + 546 rooms = 735 total rooms

### Answer: 735

Expected answer: 735

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, unfortunately due to a large storm, 608 rooms across the castle's main and secondary buildings were damaged and are temporarily unusable. How many rooms in the castle are still available?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* In the previous problem, we found that the castle has a total of 735 rooms.
* Now, we know that 608 rooms across the main and secondary buildings were damaged and are temporarily unusable.
* To find the number of rooms still available, we take the total number of rooms (735) and subtract the number of damaged rooms (608):
* 735 rooms - 608 damaged rooms = 127 rooms still available

### Answer: 127

Expected answer: 127

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the original scenario, let's suppose that there were actually only 189 rooms in the main building and an additional 87 rooms in the secondary buildings of the castle, instead of the numbers previously mentioned. How many total rooms would the castle have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, the main building had 189 rooms
* The secondary buildings had 87 rooms (not 546 as previously stated)
* To find the total number of rooms, we add the rooms in the main building and the secondary buildings:
* 189 rooms + 87 rooms = 276 total rooms

### Answer: 276

Expected answer: 276

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An astronaut started a journey with 866 kilograms of fuel in his departure. During takeoff and the initial part of the journey, 196 kilograms of fuel were used. How much fuel does the astronaut have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The astronaut started with 866 kilograms of fuel.
During takeoff and the initial part of the journey, 196 kilograms of fuel were used.
To find the amount of fuel left, we need to subtract the amount of fuel used from the initial amount of fuel.
866 kilograms - 196 kilograms = <<866 - 196 = 670>>670 kilograms of fuel left.

### Answer: 670

Expected answer: 670

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous question, the astronaut detected another spaceship with an emergency. This spaceship needed 937 kilograms of fuel to return to Earth. If they use the leftover fuel from the astronaut's spaceship, how much additional fuel do they need to get back to Earth?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The astronaut had 670 kilograms of fuel left from the previous journey
* The other spaceship needed 937 kilograms of fuel to return to Earth
* To find the additional fuel needed, we subtract the amount of fuel the astronaut had left from the amount the other spaceship needed:
* 937 kilograms - 670 kilograms = <<937 - 670 = 267>>267 kilograms of additional fuel needed

### Answer: 267

Expected answer: 267

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, let's consider a different journey where the astronaut started with the same amount of fuel, 866 kilograms. Unfortunately this time, due to a longer and more complex takeoff process, the astronaut used up 632 kilograms of fuel. How much fuel does the astronaut have left now in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The astronaut started with 866 kilograms of fuel.
During the longer and more complex takeoff process, 632 kilograms of fuel were used.
To find the amount of fuel left, we need to subtract the amount of fuel used from the initial amount of fuel.
866 kilograms - 632 kilograms = <<866 - 632 = 234>>234 kilograms of fuel left.

### Answer: 234

Expected answer: 234

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A train has started its journey with 796 passengers. On the first stop, 533 passengers have left the train. How many passengers are still on the train?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The train started its journey with 796 passengers.
* At the first stop, 533 passengers left the train.
* To find the number of passengers still on the train, we need to subtract the number of passengers who left from the initial number of passengers.
* 796 - 533 = <<796 - 533 = 263>>263 passengers are still on the train.

### Answer: 263

Expected answer: 263

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In retrospect, the train actually started its journey with 908 passengers instead of 796. Given this, how many passengers remained on the train after 533 of them left at the first stop?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this with the updated information:
* The train started its journey with 908 passengers.
* At the first stop, 533 passengers left the train.
* To find the number of passengers still on the train, we need to subtract the number of passengers who left from the initial number of passengers.
* 908 - 533 = <<908 - 533 = 375>>375 passengers are still on the train.

### Answer: 375

Expected answer: 375

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In Megacare Hospital, there are 391 doctors specializing in adult care and 232 doctors specializing in pediatric care. How many doctors are there in total in the hospital?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 391 doctors specializing in adult care
* There are 232 doctors specializing in pediatric care
* To find the total number of doctors in the hospital, we add the two numbers together:
* 391 + 232 = 623

### Answer: 623

Expected answer: 623

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In Megacare Hospital, there are 391 doctors specializing in adult care and 232 doctors specializing in pediatric care. Additionally, 250 doctors arrived from another hospital to assist in the care. How many doctors are currently working in Megacare Hospital?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 391 doctors specializing in adult care
* And 232 doctors specializing in pediatric care
* So the original total number of doctors was:
  * 391 + 232 = 623 doctors
* Additionally, 250 more doctors arrived from another hospital to assist
* So the total number of doctors currently working in Megacare Hospital is:
  * 623 + 250 = 873 doctors

### Answer: 873

Expected answer: 873

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The Ice Skating Center had 847 pairs of ice skates at the beginning of the season. After some weeks, 297 pairs of skates were rented out for children’s lessons. How many pairs of ice skates does the Ice Skating Center have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The Ice Skating Center had 847 pairs of ice skates at the beginning of the season.
2) After some weeks, 297 pairs of skates were rented out for children's lessons.
3) To find the number of pairs of ice skates left, we need to subtract the number of pairs rented out from the initial number of pairs.
4) 847 - 297 = <<847 - 297 = 550>>550 pairs of ice skates left.

### Answer: 550

Expected answer: 550

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the Ice Skating Center had initially rented out only 146 pairs of ice skates for children's lessons instead of 297 pairs. How many pairs of ice skates would the Ice Skating Center have left then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) The Ice Skating Center had 847 pairs of ice skates at the beginning of the season.
2) After some weeks, 146 pairs of skates were rented out for children's lessons.
3) To find the number of pairs of ice skates left, we need to subtract the number of pairs rented out from the initial number of pairs.
4) 847 - 146 = <<847 - 146 = 701>>701 pairs of ice skates left.

### Answer: 701

Expected answer: 701

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 857 penguins in a large South African colony. Over time, due to various factors, their number decreased by 600. How many penguins are left in the colony?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 857 penguins in the colony.
* Over time, the number of penguins decreased by 600.
* To find the number of penguins left in the colony, we need to subtract the decrease from the initial number.

857 penguins - 600 penguins = <<857 - 600 = 257>> 257 penguins

### Answer: 257

Expected answer: 257

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the reduction in their numbers in the South African colony, 466 penguins migrated from a different location to join the colony. How many penguins are now in the colony after the migration?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* Initially, there were 257 penguins left in the colony after the decrease of 600.
* Then, 466 penguins migrated from a different location to join the colony.
* To find the total number of penguins in the colony after the migration, we need to add the 466 penguins to the 257 penguins that were already there.

257 penguins + 466 penguins = <<257 + 466 = 723>> 723 penguins

### Answer: 723

Expected answer: 723

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, instead of 857, suppose there were only 722 penguins in the South African colony. With the same reduction of 600 due to various factors, how many penguins would have been left in the colony then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 722 penguins in the colony.
* The number of penguins decreased by 600.
* To find the number of penguins left, we need to subtract the decrease from the original number.

722 penguins - 600 penguins = <<722 - 600 = 122>> 122 penguins

### Answer: 122

Expected answer: 122

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a farm, there were initially 419 strawberries. As the season progressed, an additional 355 strawberries grew. How many strawberries are there now in total in the farm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 419 strawberries on the farm.
* An additional 355 strawberries grew as the season progressed.
* To find the total number of strawberries now, we need to add the initial 419 strawberries and the additional 355 strawberries.

419 + 355 = 774

### Answer: 774

Expected answer: 774

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a farm, there were initially 419 strawberries. As the season progressed, an additional 355 strawberries grew. However, 116 strawberries got eaten by birds. How many strawberries are there now in total in the farm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 419 strawberries on the farm.
* An additional 355 strawberries grew as the season progressed.
* However, 116 strawberries got eaten by birds.
* To find the total number of strawberries now, we need to add the initial 419 strawberries and the additional 355 strawberries, then subtract the 116 strawberries that were eaten.

419 + 355 - 116 = 658

### Answer: 658

Expected answer: 658

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same farm, consider a situation where there were initially 419 strawberries. Now instead of the previous scenario, only 24 more strawberries grew as the season progressed. How many strawberries are there now in total in the farm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 419 strawberries on the farm.
* Only 24 more strawberries grew as the season progressed.
* To find the total number of strawberries now, we need to add the initial 419 strawberries and the additional 24 strawberries.

419 + 24 = 443

### Answer: 443

Expected answer: 443

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a pet store, there are 312 white mice and 403 brown mice. How many mice are there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* There are 312 white mice
* There are 403 brown mice
* To find the total number of mice, we add the white mice and the brown mice:
* 312 + 403 = 715
### Answer: 715

Expected answer: 715

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a pet store, there are 312 white mice and 403 brown mice. Then, the pet store received a shipment of 268 more brown mice. How many mice are there in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were:
  - 312 white mice
  - 403 brown mice
* So the total number of mice originally was:
  - 312 + 403 = 715 mice
* Then, the pet store received a shipment of 268 more brown mice
* So the new total number of brown mice is:
  - 403 + 268 = 671 brown mice
* The new total number of mice is:
  - 312 white mice + 671 brown mice = 983 mice
### Answer: 983

Expected answer: 983

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 193 grapes on a vine. Some squirrels came along and ate 86 of them. How many grapes are left on the vine?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) There were initially 193 grapes on the vine.
2) The squirrels came and ate 86 of the grapes.
3) To find the number of grapes left on the vine, we need to subtract the number of grapes eaten by the squirrels from the initial number of grapes.
4) 193 - 86 = <<193 - 86 = 107>>107 grapes left on the vine.

### Answer: 107

Expected answer: 107

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if there were originally 217 grapes on the first vine instead of 193, and then the squirrels came and ate 86 of them? How many grapes would be left on that vine?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) There were originally 217 grapes on the vine.
2) The squirrels came and ate 86 of the grapes.
3) To find the number of grapes left on the vine, we need to subtract the number of grapes eaten by the squirrels from the initial number of grapes.
4) 217 - 86 = <<217 - 86 = 131>>131 grapes left on the vine.

### Answer: 131

Expected answer: 131

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farm has 473 cows. The farmer buys another 125 cows. How many cows are there on the farm after the purchase?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farm initially had 473 cows.
The farmer then bought 125 more cows.
To find the total number of cows on the farm after the purchase, we add the initial number of cows and the number of cows purchased:
473 + 125 = <<473 + 125 = 598>>598 cows.

### Answer: 598

Expected answer: 598

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After some time, the farmer had to sell 298 cows due to financial limitations. How many cows are there on the farm now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, the farm had 598 cows after the previous purchase.
The farmer then had to sell 298 cows due to financial limitations.
To find the number of cows on the farm now, we subtract the number of cows sold from the initial number of cows:
598 - 298 = <<598 - 298 = 300>>300 cows.

### Answer: 300

Expected answer: 300

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the farmer originally had 321 cows instead of 473 before buying another 125 cows? How many cows would be on the farm then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* The farmer originally had 321 cows
* The farmer then bought 125 more cows
* To find the total number of cows on the farm after the purchase, we add the initial number of cows and the number of cows purchased:
* 321 + 125 = <<321 + 125 = 446>>446 cows

### Answer: 446

Expected answer: 446

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ballerina performed a beautiful dance sequence that included 280 pirouettes. During her performance, she stumbled and could not complete 165 pirouettes. How many pirouettes did the ballerina successfully perform?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The ballerina performed a total of 280 pirouettes during her dance sequence.
However, she stumbled and could not complete 165 of those pirouettes.
To find the number of pirouettes she successfully performed, we need to subtract the number of incomplete pirouettes from the total number of pirouettes.
280 pirouettes - 165 incomplete pirouettes = <<280 - 165 = 115>>115 pirouettes successfully performed.
### Answer: 115

Expected answer: 115

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing the video of her performance, the ballerina realized she had actually performed 443 pirouettes, not 280 as she initially thought. However, she still stumbled and couldn't complete 165 pirouettes. How many pirouettes did the ballerina successfully perform according to the new count?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The ballerina initially thought she performed 280 pirouettes, but after reviewing the video, she realized she actually performed 443 pirouettes.
However, she still stumbled and couldn't complete 165 of those pirouettes.
To find the number of pirouettes she successfully performed, we need to subtract the number of incomplete pirouettes from the total number of pirouettes.
443 pirouettes - 165 incomplete pirouettes = <<443 - 165 = 278>>278 pirouettes successfully performed.
### Answer: 278

Expected answer: 278

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer had a bumper crop of 999 lemons this season. He sold 276 lemons at his local farmers market. How many lemons does he have remaining?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer had a total of 999 lemons
* He sold 276 lemons at the farmers market
* To find the number of lemons remaining, we subtract the number of lemons sold from the total number of lemons:
* 999 - 276 = 723
### Answer: 723

Expected answer: 723

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same scenario as the previous question, instead of the farmer selling 276 lemons, imagine that he initially only sold 10 lemons at the local farmers' market from his bumper crop of 999 lemons. How many lemons would the farmer have left after this smaller sale?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer had a total of 999 lemons
* He sold 10 lemons at the farmers market
* To find the number of lemons remaining, we subtract the number of lemons sold from the total number of lemons:
* 999 - 10 = 989
### Answer: 989

Expected answer: 989

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship initially had 275 barrels of rum. After a long journey, the crew consumed 230 barrels. How many barrels of rum are left on the pirate ship now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The pirate ship initially had 275 barrels of rum.
The crew consumed 230 barrels during the long journey.
To find the number of barrels left, we need to subtract the number of barrels consumed from the initial number of barrels.
275 barrels - 230 barrels = 45 barrels

### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if initially, the pirate ship had 275 barrels of rum, but the crew consumed only 104 of them. How many barrels of rum would remain on the ship under this circumstance?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, the pirate ship had 275 barrels of rum
* The crew consumed 104 barrels
* To find the number of barrels remaining, we subtract the number of barrels consumed from the initial number of barrels:
* 275 barrels - 104 barrels = 171 barrels

### Answer: 171

Expected answer: 171

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a novel, the first section has 48 pages and the second section boasts 899 pages. How many pages are there in total in the first two sections?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The first section has 48 pages.
The second section has 899 pages.
To find the total number of pages in the first two sections, we add the number of pages in the first section and the number of pages in the second section.
48 pages + 899 pages = <<48 + 899 = 947>> 947 pages.
### Answer: 947

Expected answer: 947

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After having read a significant portion of the novel, a reader finds out they've already read 215 pages. How many pages are left for them to read in the first two sections of the novel?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The total number of pages in the first two sections of the novel is 947 pages (as calculated in the previous problem).
The reader has already read 215 pages.
To find the number of pages left to read, we subtract the number of pages already read from the total number of pages in the first two sections.
947 pages - 215 pages = <<947 - 215 = 732>> 732 pages.
### Answer: 732

Expected answer: 732

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Having completed their reading for the day, the reader wonders what if the first section of the novel had 291 pages instead of 899 pages. Together with the 48 pages from the second section, how many pages would have been in the two sections of the novel in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The first section originally had 899 pages.
The revised first section has 291 pages.
The second section has 48 pages.
To find the total number of pages in the first two sections with the revised first section, we add the number of pages in the revised first section and the number of pages in the second section.
291 pages + 48 pages = <<291 + 48 = 339>> 339 pages.
### Answer: 339

Expected answer: 339

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a faraway galaxy, there are 312 billion stars. Recently, astronomers discovered another 134 billion stars in the same galaxy. How many billion stars are there in total in this galaxy?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 312 billion stars in the faraway galaxy.
* Astronomers recently discovered an additional 134 billion stars in the same galaxy.
* To find the total number of stars in the galaxy, we need to add the original 312 billion stars and the newly discovered 134 billion stars.

312 billion + 134 billion = 446 billion stars

### Answer: 446 billion

Expected answer: 446

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a faraway galaxy, there were initially thought to be 672 billion stars. However, recently, astronomers using a powerful telescope discovered another 134 billion stars in an unobserved section of the same galaxy. Given these new findings, how many billion stars are now known to exist in this galaxy?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 672 billion stars in the faraway galaxy.
* Recently, astronomers discovered an additional 134 billion stars in an unobserved section of the same galaxy.
* To find the total number of stars in the galaxy, we need to add the original 672 billion stars and the newly discovered 134 billion stars.

672 billion + 134 billion = 806 billion stars

### Answer: 806 billion

Expected answer: 806

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At the local circus, there are 120 clowns performing in the afternoon show. In the evening show, there are 350 clowns performing. How many clowns perform in total for the day at the circus?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The number of clowns performing in the afternoon show is 120.
The number of clowns performing in the evening show is 350.
To find the total number of clowns performing for the day, we need to add the number of clowns from the afternoon show and the evening show.
Total number of clowns = 120 + 350 = 470

### Answer: 470

Expected answer: 470

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the local circus, there are 120 clowns performing in the afternoon show. In the evening show, there are 350 clowns performing. After the first day, however, 361 clowns had to leave due to other commitments. How many clowns are left to perform for the remaining days at the circus?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The number of clowns performing in the afternoon show is 120.
The number of clowns performing in the evening show is 350.
The total number of clowns performing on the first day is 120 + 350 = 470.
After the first day, 361 clowns had to leave due to other commitments.
The number of clowns left to perform for the remaining days is 470 - 361 = 109.

### Answer: 109

Expected answer: 109

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial scenario, there were 120 clowns performing in the afternoon show at the circus. However, let's consider what would happen if there were actually 173 clowns in the afternoon show instead of 120. The number of clowns in the evening show remains the same, that is, 350. How many clowns would be performing in total for the day at the circus under this new scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* In the initial scenario, there were 120 clowns performing in the afternoon show.
* In the new scenario, there are 173 clowns performing in the afternoon show.
* The number of clowns performing in the evening show remains the same at 350.

To find the total number of clowns performing for the day under the new scenario, we need to add the number of clowns from the afternoon show and the evening show.

Total number of clowns = 173 + 350 = 523

### Answer: 523

Expected answer: 523

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter company initially had 309 helicopters. They decided to expand their fleet and purchased an additional 174 helicopters. How many helicopters does the company have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The helicopter company initially had 309 helicopters.
They purchased an additional 174 helicopters.
To find the total number of helicopters the company has now, we need to add the initial number of helicopters and the additional helicopters purchased.
309 + 174 = 483 helicopters.
### Answer: 483

Expected answer: 483

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering that initially, the helicopter company had 71 helicopters instead of 309, and they still purchased an additional 174 helicopters, how many helicopters does the company have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, the helicopter company had 71 helicopters
* They purchased an additional 174 helicopters
* To find the total number of helicopters the company has now, we need to add the initial number of helicopters and the additional helicopters purchased:
* 71 + 174 = 245 helicopters

### Answer: 245

Expected answer: 245

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sunglasses company started with 140 pairs of sunglasses. Over the summer, 79 pairs were sold. How many pairs of sunglasses does the company have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The sunglasses company started with 140 pairs of sunglasses.
Over the summer, 79 pairs were sold.
To find the number of pairs of sunglasses left, we need to subtract the number of pairs sold from the initial number of pairs.
140 - 79 = <<140 - 79 = 61>>61 pairs of sunglasses left.

### Answer: 61

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 79 pairs of sunglasses from their initial stock of 140, the sunglasses company added 288 new pairs to their inventory for the next season. How many pairs of sunglasses does the company now have in stock?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The sunglasses company started with 140 pairs of sunglasses.
They sold 79 pairs over the summer.
So, the number of pairs they had left after the sales was 140 - 79 = 61 pairs.
The company then added 288 new pairs to their inventory.
To find the total number of pairs the company now has in stock, we need to add the new pairs to the remaining pairs from the initial stock.
61 + 288 = <<61 + 288 = 349>>349 pairs of sunglasses.

### Answer: 349

Expected answer: 349

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reevaluating their records, the sunglasses company noted that they initially had 812 pairs, not 140 pairs. If they still sold the same number of sunglasses (79 pairs), how many pairs of sunglasses would they have left then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The sunglasses company initially had 812 pairs of sunglasses.
They sold 79 pairs over the summer.
To find the number of pairs of sunglasses left, we need to subtract the number of pairs sold from the initial number of pairs.
812 - 79 = <<812 - 79 = 733>>733 pairs of sunglasses left.

### Answer: 733

Expected answer: 733

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A clothing store has a collection of 89 shirts of Brand X. They've added 707 new shirts of Brand Y to their collection. How many shirts does the store now have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The store originally had 89 shirts of Brand X.
They added 707 new shirts of Brand Y.
To find the total number of shirts, we add the number of Brand X shirts and the number of Brand Y shirts:
89 + 707 = <<89 + 707 = 796>>796
### Answer: 796

Expected answer: 796

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing their inventory, the store realizes they have a total of 980 shirts. Given the number of Brand X and Brand Y shirts they have, how many shirts does the store have that are not of Brand X or Brand Y?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
We know that the store has a total of 980 shirts.
We also know that the store has 89 shirts of Brand X and 707 shirts of Brand Y.
To find the number of shirts that are not of Brand X or Brand Y, we need to subtract the number of Brand X and Brand Y shirts from the total number of shirts.
980 - (89 + 707) = <<980 - (89 + 707) = 184>>184
### Answer: 184

Expected answer: 184

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, instead of having 707 Brand Y shirts, the store had 813 Brand Y shirts. How many shirts does the store now have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The store originally had 89 shirts of Brand X.
They added 813 new shirts of Brand Y.
To find the total number of shirts, we add the number of Brand X shirts and the number of Brand Y shirts:
89 + 813 = <<89 + 813 = 902>>902
### Answer: 902

Expected answer: 902

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 400 butterflies in the large butterfly garden. Later in the season, a bird preyed on 321 of them. How many butterflies are remaining in the garden?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) There were initially 400 butterflies in the large butterfly garden.
2) Later in the season, a bird preyed on 321 of them.
3) To find the number of butterflies remaining, we need to subtract the number of butterflies preyed on from the initial number of butterflies.
4) 400 - 321 = 79
### Answer: 79

Expected answer: 79

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a marina, there are 729 boats. After a storm, 133 boats were damaged beyond repair and had to be removed. How many boats are left in the marina?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There were originally 729 boats in the marina.
* After the storm, 133 boats were damaged beyond repair and had to be removed.
* To find the number of boats left in the marina, we need to subtract the number of damaged boats from the original number of boats.
* 729 - 133 = <<729 - 133 = 596>>596 boats are left in the marina.

### Answer: 596

Expected answer: 596

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario at the marina, let's consider a different event. Instead of a storm damaging 133 boats, suppose that a larger storm hit and damaged 511 boats. How many boats would be left in the marina under this new situation?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this new scenario step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 729 boats in the marina.
* In this new scenario, 511 boats were damaged beyond repair and had to be removed.
* To find the number of boats left in the marina, we need to subtract the number of damaged boats from the original number of boats.
* 729 - 511 = <<729 - 511 = 218>>218 boats are left in the marina.

### Answer: 218

Expected answer: 218

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Train A is carrying 378 passengers and Train B is carrying 254 passengers. How many passengers are there in total on the two trains?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Train A is carrying 378 passengers
* Train B is carrying 254 passengers
* To find the total number of passengers on the two trains, we add the number of passengers on each train:
* 378 + 254 = 632

### Answer: 632

Expected answer: 632

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, if 240 passengers got off at the next station from both trains combined, how many passengers are still on the two trains?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down:
* Originally, there were 378 passengers on Train A and 254 passengers on Train B.
* The total number of passengers on the two trains was 378 + 254 = 632.
* At the next station, 240 passengers got off from both trains combined.
* To find the number of passengers still on the two trains, we need to subtract the 240 passengers who got off from the original total of 632 passengers.
* 632 - 240 = 392

### Answer: 392

Expected answer: 392

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, let's consider that Train A was actually carrying 231 passengers instead of 378. Keeping the number of passengers on Train B the same, how many passengers are there in total on the two trains now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Train A is carrying 231 passengers
* Train B is carrying 254 passengers
* To find the total number of passengers on the two trains, we add the number of passengers on each train:
* 231 + 254 = 485

### Answer: 485

Expected answer: 485

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The number 892 is special because it has been touched by a magic spell. After the magic spell, it lost 172 from its count. What is the number now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The original number was 892.
2) After the magic spell, it lost 172 from its count.
3) To find the new number, we need to subtract 172 from 892.
892 - 172 = 720
### Answer: 720

Expected answer: 720

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the magic spell, the number 892 becomes another number after losing 172 from its count. Another magical number, which is 896, also undergoes the same magic and loses exactly as much as what the previous number has become. What is the count of this new number?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) The original number was 892.
2) After the magic spell, it lost 172 from its count, so the new number is 892 - 172 = 720.

3) The next magical number is 896.
4) This number also undergoes the same magic and loses exactly as much as the previous number (720), which is 172.
5) So, 896 - 172 = 724.

Therefore, the count of the new number is 724.

### Answer: 724

Expected answer: 176

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Recalling the magic spell cast on the number 892 from our previous problem, imagine that the spell was slightly different and it only lost 776 from its count instead of losing as much as the previous number had become. What does the number 892 become now under the effect of this new magic spell?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The original number was 892
* In the previous problem, the number lost 172 from its count, resulting in 892 - 172 = 720
* In this new problem, the number loses 776 from its count
* To find the new number, we take the original 892 and subtract 776:
892 - 776 = 116
### Answer: 116

Expected answer: 116

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture factory produced 642 tables in a month. However, due to quality issues, they had to discard 544 of them. How many tables remained from that month's production?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The furniture factory produced 642 tables in a month
* However, they had to discard 544 of them due to quality issues
* To find the number of tables that remained, we need to subtract the number of discarded tables from the total number of tables produced

642 tables produced - 544 tables discarded = 98 tables remained

### Answer: 98

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the issue was resolved, the furniture factory was able to produce an additional 329 tables that month. How many tables were produced in total that month, including both the initial and the additional production?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Initially, the furniture factory produced 642 tables
* They had to discard 544 of them due to quality issues
* So the number of tables that remained from the initial production was 642 - 544 = 98 tables

* After the issue was resolved, the factory was able to produce an additional 329 tables

* To find the total number of tables produced that month, we add the initial 98 tables and the additional 329 tables:
* 98 + 329 = 427 tables

### Answer: 427

Expected answer: 427

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose that the furniture factory had initially produced 824 tables instead of 642. After discarding the same number of faulty tables (544), how many tables would have remained from that month's production?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The furniture factory initially produced 824 tables
* They had to discard 544 of them due to quality issues
* To find the number of tables that remained, we need to subtract the number of discarded tables from the total number of tables produced

824 tables produced - 544 tables discarded = 280 tables remained

### Answer: 280

Expected answer: 280

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the art class, there are initially 91 colored pencils available. Then, another batch of 738 colored pencils is added to the stock. How many colored pencils are there in the art class now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Initially, there were 91 colored pencils available.
Then, another batch of 738 colored pencils was added to the stock.
To find the total number of colored pencils in the art class now, we need to add the initial number of colored pencils and the additional batch.
Total colored pencils = Initial colored pencils + Additional colored pencils
Total colored pencils = 91 + 738 = <<91 + 738 = 829>>829
### Answer: 829

Expected answer: 829

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the last problem, suppose the art class receives an additional donation of 67 colored pencils after the previous batch. How many colored pencils are there in the art class now with the additional set?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the previous problem, we found that there were 829 colored pencils in the art class.
Now, an additional donation of 67 colored pencils has been received.
To find the total number of colored pencils in the art class now, we need to add the previous total and the additional donation.
Total colored pencils = Previous total + Additional donation
Total colored pencils = 829 + 67 = <<829 + 67 = 896>>896
### Answer: 896

Expected answer: 896

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Melanie started with 518 beads in her bead box. She used 257 beads to make a special necklace for her mother. How many beads does she have left in her bead box?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Melanie started with 518 beads in her bead box.
2) She used 257 beads to make a special necklace for her mother.
3) To find the number of beads she has left, we subtract the number of beads used from the initial number of beads:
518 - 257 = <<518 - 257 = 261>>261
### Answer: 261

Expected answer: 261

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After making the special necklace for her mother, Melanie found another box of beads she forgot she had. In this box, there were 551 beads. How many beads does she have in total now, including those from the recently discovered box?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Melanie originally had 518 beads in her bead box.
2) She used 257 beads to make a special necklace for her mother, leaving her with 518 - 257 = 261 beads.
3) Melanie then found another box with 551 beads.
4) To find the total number of beads Melanie has now, we add the 261 beads from her original box to the 551 beads from the newly discovered box:
261 + 551 = <<261 + 551 = 812>>812
### Answer: 812

Expected answer: 812

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The helicopter manufacturing company, Helitech Inc, built 457 helicopters last year. This year, they have already produced 334 more helicopters. How many helicopters does Helitech Inc have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Last year, Helitech Inc built 457 helicopters
* This year, they have already produced 334 more helicopters

To find the total number of helicopters Helitech Inc has, we need to add the number of helicopters produced last year and this year:
* Total helicopters = Helicopters produced last year + Helicopters produced this year
* Total helicopters = 457 + 334
* Total helicopters = 791

### Answer: 791

Expected answer: 791

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a thorough check, it was found out that 275 helicopters from Helitech Inc's total count were too old and needed to be decommissioned. How many helicopters does Helitech Inc have now after decommissioning the old ones?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Helitech Inc had a total of 791 helicopters
* 275 of those helicopters were too old and needed to be decommissioned

To find the number of helicopters Helitech Inc has now after decommissioning the old ones, we need to subtract the number of decommissioned helicopters from the total:
* Helicopters remaining = Total helicopters - Decommissioned helicopters
* Helicopters remaining = 791 - 275
* Helicopters remaining = 516

### Answer: 516

Expected answer: 516

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a big square has 182 units and a smaller square has 459 units, how many units do the two squares have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The big square has 182 units
* The smaller square has 459 units
* To find the total units of the two squares, we add the units of the big square and the smaller square:
* 182 units + 459 units = 641 units

### Answer: 641

Expected answer: 641

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem, if they decide to remove 377 units from the total, how many units would remain in the two squares combined?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The total units of the two squares was 641 units (from the previous problem)
* They decide to remove 377 units from the total
* To find the remaining units, we subtract 377 from 641:
* 641 units - 377 units = 264 units

### Answer: 264

Expected answer: 264

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Given the previous problem, suppose instead that the big square initially had 182 units and the smaller square had 557 units rather than 459. How many units would the two squares have in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The big square has 182 units
* The smaller square has 557 units
* To find the total units of the two squares, we add the units of the big square and the smaller square:
* 182 units + 557 units = 739 units

### Answer: 739

Expected answer: 739

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have 117 bottles of juice in your store. You decided to start selling a new flavor and you added 2 more bottles of this new kind to your collection. How many bottles of juice do you now have in your store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You originally had 117 bottles of juice in your store.
* You then added 2 more bottles of a new flavor to your collection.
* To find the total number of bottles you now have, we add the original 117 bottles to the 2 new bottles:
* 117 + 2 = 119

### Answer: 119

Expected answer: 119

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the morning, you noticed that you had a total of 471 bottles of juice in your store. At the end of the day, after selling some bottles and also adding some new ones as described before, you want to find out how many bottles you sold. How many bottles did you sell over the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* In the morning, you had a total of 471 bottles of juice in your store.
* During the day, you sold some bottles and added some new ones.
* At the end of the day, you want to find out how many bottles you sold.

To do this, we need to find the difference between the original 471 bottles and the final number of bottles you had at the end of the day.

However, the question doesn't give us the final number of bottles at the end of the day. 

So, we don't have enough information to calculate the exact number of bottles sold. 

Without knowing the final number of bottles, we cannot determine how many were sold.

### Answer: Unable to determine the number of bottles sold.

Expected answer: 352

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a total of 885 TV episodes to binge watch. If you've already watched 157 episodes, how many episodes do you have left to watch?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You have a total of 885 TV episodes to binge watch
* You have already watched 157 episodes
* To find the number of episodes left to watch, we need to subtract the number of episodes you've already watched from the total number of episodes

Calculation:
* Total episodes: 885
* Episodes watched: 157
* Episodes left to watch: 885 - 157 = 628

### Answer: 628

Expected answer: 728

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A glassmaker has 330 regular sized windows and decides to make 642 additional larger windows for a commercial order. How many windows does the glassmaker have after completing this order?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The glassmaker initially had 330 regular sized windows.
2) The glassmaker then made an additional 642 larger windows for a commercial order.
3) To find the total number of windows the glassmaker has after completing this order, we add the initial 330 regular sized windows to the 642 additional larger windows.
4) 330 + 642 = 972

### Answer: 972

Expected answer: 972

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the glassmaker completes the commercial order, there are additional orders to be filled. One of the clients returns 604 windows because they were the incorrect size. Now, how many windows does the glassmaker have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) The glassmaker initially had 330 regular sized windows.
2) The glassmaker then made an additional 642 larger windows for a commercial order.
3) The total number of windows the glassmaker had after completing this order was 972 (330 + 642).
4) One of the clients then returned 604 windows because they were the incorrect size.
5) To find the total number of windows the glassmaker has now, we need to subtract the 604 returned windows from the original 972 windows.
6) 972 - 604 = 368

### Answer: 368

Expected answer: 368

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the glassmaker originally had 126 regular sized windows instead of 330, and they still made 642 additional larger windows for the commercial order. How many windows would the glassmaker have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The glassmaker originally had 126 regular sized windows.
2) The glassmaker then made an additional 642 larger windows for the commercial order.
3) To find the total number of windows the glassmaker has, we add the initial 126 regular sized windows to the 642 additional larger windows.
4) 126 + 642 = 768

### Answer: 768

Expected answer: 768

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A computer factory produced 722 computers in one week. After delivering to various shops, the factory had 581 computers left. How many computers did they deliver to the shops?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The computer factory produced 722 computers in one week.
* After delivering to various shops, the factory had 581 computers left.
* To find the number of computers they delivered to the shops, we need to subtract the number of computers left from the total number of computers produced.

Calculation:
* Total computers produced: 722
* Computers left after delivery: 581
* Computers delivered to shops: 722 - 581 = 141

### Answer: 141

Expected answer: 141

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the magical land of fairies, there were initially 547 fairies. But one day, a wicked witch cursed 313 of them and they disappeared. How many fairies are left in the magical land now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 547 fairies in the magical land.
* The wicked witch cursed 313 of them, and they disappeared.
* To find the number of fairies left, we need to subtract the number of fairies that disappeared from the initial number of fairies.
* 547 - 313 = <<547 - 313 = 234>>234

### Answer: 234

Expected answer: 234

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, what if the wicked witch's curse had caused 297 fairies to disappear instead of 313? How many fairies would be left in the magical land then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 547 fairies in the magical land.
* The wicked witch's curse caused 297 fairies to disappear.
* To find the number of fairies left, we need to subtract the number of fairies that disappeared from the initial number of fairies.
* 547 - 297 = <<547 - 297 = 250>>250

### Answer: 250

Expected answer: 250

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were originally 224 oranges in a fruit store. Then, a fresh batch of 696 oranges was brought in from the farm. How many oranges are there in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Originally, there were 224 oranges in the store.
A fresh batch of 696 oranges was brought in.
To find the total number of oranges in the store now, we add the original number of oranges and the new batch of oranges:
224 + 696 = 920
### Answer: 920

Expected answer: 920

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After some time, due to some oranges becoming overripe, the store owner had to discard 271 oranges. How many oranges are left in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Originally, there were 920 oranges in the store.
The store owner had to discard 271 oranges.
To find the number of oranges left in the store, we subtract the number of discarded oranges from the original number of oranges:
920 - 271 = 649
### Answer: 649

Expected answer: 649

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's suppose that there were originally 224 oranges in the fruit store. However, instead of receiving a fresh batch of 696 oranges from the farm, they only receive a batch of 356 oranges. How many oranges are there in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Originally, there were 224 oranges in the store.
A fresh batch of 356 oranges was brought in.
To find the total number of oranges in the store now, we add the original number of oranges and the new batch of oranges:
224 + 356 = 580
### Answer: 580

Expected answer: 580

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You're organizing a bedtime event and have 628 bed-sheets available at the start. After accommodating some participants, you used up 143 bed-sheets. How many bed-sheets are left for the remaining portion of the event?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Natalia had 628 bed-sheets available at the start
* She used up 143 bed-sheets
* To find the number of bed-sheets left, we subtract the number of bed-sheets used from the total number of bed-sheets available

628 bed-sheets - 143 bed-sheets used = <<628 - 143 = 485>>485 bed-sheets left

### Answer: 485

Expected answer: 485

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: You're organizing a bedtime event and have 628 bed-sheets available at the start. After accommodating some participants, you used up 143 bed-sheets. Later in the day, a generous donation of 223 additional bed-sheets was received. How many bed-sheets do you now have for the remaining portion of the event?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Natalia had 628 bed-sheets available at the start
* She used up 143 bed-sheets
* This means she had 628 - 143 = 485 bed-sheets left
* Later, a donation of 223 additional bed-sheets was received
* To find the total number of bed-sheets now available, we add the remaining 485 bed-sheets to the 223 donated bed-sheets

485 bed-sheets + 223 bed-sheets = <<485 + 223 = 708>>708 bed-sheets

### Answer: 708

Expected answer: 708

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Recall that you were organizing a bedtime event and initially had 628 bed-sheets. Let's change that. Say, you had actually started with 896 bed-sheets instead of 628 and the rest of the scenario remains the same. After accommodating some participants, you used up 143 bed-sheets. How many bed-sheets would you have left then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* You initially had 896 bed-sheets
* You used up 143 bed-sheets
* To find the number of bed-sheets left, we subtract the number of bed-sheets used from the total number of bed-sheets available

896 bed-sheets - 143 bed-sheets used = <<896 - 143 = 753>>753 bed-sheets left

### Answer: 753

Expected answer: 753

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Amy is a jeweler and she has a collection of 877 earrings in her shop. She sold 31 earrings recently. How many earrings are left in her shop?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Amy originally had 877 earrings in her shop
* She recently sold 31 earrings
* To find the number of earrings left in her shop, we need to subtract the number of earrings sold from the original number of earrings

877 earrings - 31 earrings sold = 846 earrings left in her shop

### Answer: 846

Expected answer: 846

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Amy the jeweler, after selling 31 earrings from her collection of 877, receives a new shipment of 33 earrings. How many earrings does she have in her shop now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Amy originally had 877 earrings in her shop
* She sold 31 earrings
* So after selling 31 earrings, she had 877 - 31 = 846 earrings left
* She then received a new shipment of 33 earrings
* To find the total number of earrings she has now, we add the new shipment to the remaining earrings:
* 846 earrings + 33 new earrings = 879 earrings

### Answer: 879

Expected answer: 879

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose Amy initially had 440 earrings instead of 877. If she still sold 31 earrings as before, how many earrings are left in her shop now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Amy originally had 440 earrings in her shop
* She recently sold 31 earrings
* To find the number of earrings left in her shop, we need to subtract the number of earrings sold from the original number of earrings

440 earrings - 31 earrings sold = 409 earrings left in her shop

### Answer: 409

Expected answer: 409

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has 207 erasers in her collection. In a recent collector's meet, she acquired an additional 590 erasers. How many erasers are there in Sarah's collection now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Sarah originally had 207 erasers in her collection.
2) She acquired an additional 590 erasers at the collector's meet.
3) To find the total number of erasers in Sarah's collection now, we add the original 207 erasers to the 590 additional erasers:
207 + 590 = 797
### Answer: 797

Expected answer: 797

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting her collection, Sarah decided to visit another collector's meet where she was able to add an extra 139 erasers to her growing collection. How many erasers does Sarah have in her collection now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down:
1) Originally, Sarah had 797 erasers in her collection.
2) At the next collector's meet, she added an extra 139 erasers.
3) To find the total number of erasers in Sarah's collection now, we add the original 797 erasers to the 139 additional erasers:
797 + 139 = 936
### Answer: 936

Expected answer: 936

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing her eraser collection, Sarah realized she initially started with 292 erasers, not 207, before she acquired an additional 590 erasers at the first collector's meet. How many erasers did Sarah have in her collection after the first meet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Sarah originally had 292 erasers in her collection.
2) She acquired an additional 590 erasers at the collector's meet.
3) To find the total number of erasers in Sarah's collection after the first meet, we add the original 292 erasers to the 590 additional erasers:
292 + 590 = 882
### Answer: 882

Expected answer: 882

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a robotics competition, team Alpha has created 164 robot parts and team Beta has created 436 robot parts. How many robot parts have been created in total by both teams?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Team Alpha created 164 robot parts
* Team Beta created 436 robot parts
* To find the total number of robot parts created by both teams, we add the parts created by each team:
* 164 + 436 = 600

### Answer: 600

Expected answer: 600

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the competition, they found out that there are originally 668 robot parts in total. How many robot parts are unaccounted for or missing from both teams' creations?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down:
* Total robot parts originally: 668
* Robot parts created by Team Alpha: 164
* Robot parts created by Team Beta: 436
* Total robot parts created by both teams: 164 + 436 = 600

To find the number of robot parts that are unaccounted for or missing, we need to subtract the total created by both teams from the original total:
* 668 - 600 = 68

### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If initially Team Alpha had only created 70 robot parts instead of 164, how many robot parts would have been created in total by both teams?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, Team Alpha had created 70 robot parts
* Team Beta had created 436 robot parts
* To find the total number of robot parts created by both teams, we add the parts created by each team:
* 70 + 436 = 506

### Answer: 506

Expected answer: 506

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The zoo had 427 animals last year. A few animals were exchanged with another zoo resulting in the number of animals becoming 341. How many animals did the zoo lose?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The zoo had 427 animals last year
* After some animals were exchanged with another zoo, the number of animals became 341
* To find the number of animals the zoo lost, we need to subtract the new number of animals (341) from the original number of animals (427)

427 - 341 = <<427 - 341 = 86>>86

### Answer: 86

Expected answer: 86

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The zoo had 427 animals last year. A few animals were exchanged with another zoo resulting in the number of animals becoming 341. How many animals did the zoo lose? Now, consider this: There were initially 848 animals in the reserve section of the zoo. Subtract the number of animals that the zoo lost from the animals in the reserve section. How many animals does that leave in the reserve section?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

First, we found that the zoo lost 86 animals in the exchange with the other zoo.

Now, we need to subtract the 86 animals lost from the 848 animals in the reserve section.

848 - 86 = <<848 - 86 = 762>>762

### Answer: 762

Expected answer: 762

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The city park initially had 164 trees. Unfortunately, due to a storm, 31 trees were knocked down and had to be removed. How many trees are left in the park now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The city park initially had 164 trees.
31 trees were knocked down and removed.
The number of trees left in the park is 164 - 31 = <<164 - 31 = 133>>133.
### Answer: 133

Expected answer: 133

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing the park's records, it was found that the storm actually knocked down 61 trees, not 31. Given this corrected information, how many trees were left in the park after the storm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this with the corrected information.

Reasoning:
The city park initially had 164 trees.
61 trees were knocked down and removed.
The number of trees left in the park is 164 - 61 = <<164 - 61 = 103>>103.

### Answer: 103

Expected answer: 103

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A company makes 214 winter blankets for a homeless shelter. The same company also donates 721 summer blankets. How many blankets did the company make in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The company made 214 winter blankets
* The company also donated 721 summer blankets
* To find the total number of blankets made, we add the winter and summer blankets:
* 214 winter blankets + 721 summer blankets = 935 total blankets

### Answer: 935

Expected answer: 935

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous scenario, the company now has to use 402 blankets for safety and quality testing. How many blankets are left with the company now for donation?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The company made a total of 935 blankets
* They now have to use 402 blankets for safety and quality testing
* To find the number of blankets left for donation, we subtract the 402 blankets used for testing from the total 935 blankets:
* 935 total blankets - 402 blankets used for testing = 533 blankets left for donation

### Answer: 533

Expected answer: 533

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Imagine if instead of making 214 winter blankets, the company had actually made 722 winter blankets, but the number of summer blankets remained the same as 214. How many blankets did the company make in total in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The company made 722 winter blankets (instead of 214)
* The company also donated 721 summer blankets (same as before)
* To find the total number of blankets made, we add the winter and summer blankets:
* 722 winter blankets + 721 summer blankets = 1,443 total blankets

### Answer: 1,443

Expected answer: 936

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A warehouse had 107 doors initially. However, due to renovation, 32 doors were removed. How many doors are there in the warehouse now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The warehouse had 107 doors initially.
32 doors were removed during the renovation.
The number of doors remaining in the warehouse is 107 - 32 = <<107 - 32 = 75>>75.
### Answer: 75

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Given the previous scenario, suppose that the first warehouse initially had 74 doors instead of 107 and still removed 32 doors for renovation. How many doors would be left in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The initial number of doors in the warehouse was 74.
32 doors were removed during the renovation.
The number of doors remaining in the warehouse is 74 - 32 = <<74 - 32 = 42>>42.
### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 521 oranges from one of his trees and 307 from another. How many oranges did he harvest in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer harvested 521 oranges from one tree and 307 oranges from another tree.
To find the total number of oranges harvested, we need to add the number of oranges from both trees.
521 + 307 = <<521 + 307 = 828>>828 oranges.

### Answer: 828

Expected answer: 828

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous scenario, the farmer ended up selling 213 of the harvested oranges at a local market. How many oranges does he have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The farmer harvested a total of 828 oranges from the two trees.
2) The farmer then sold 213 of those oranges at the local market.
3) To find the number of oranges the farmer has left, we need to subtract the number of oranges sold from the total number of oranges harvested.
4) 828 - 213 = <<828 - 213 = 615>>615 oranges.

### Answer: 615

Expected answer: 615

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Recall the previous situation where the farmer harvested oranges. Instead, imagine he initially harvested 521 oranges, but this time from his orange tree, he harvested only 174 more. Now, how many oranges did he harvest in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The farmer initially harvested 521 oranges from one tree
* Then, he harvested 174 more oranges from the same tree
* To find the total number of oranges harvested, we add the initial 521 oranges and the additional 174 oranges:

521 + 174 = <<521 + 174 = 695>> 695 oranges

### Answer: 695

Expected answer: 695

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cat shelter has 550 regular cats and recently rescued an additional 130 cats. How many cats does the shelter have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The cat shelter originally had 550 regular cats.
They recently rescued an additional 130 cats.
To find the total number of cats in the shelter now, we add the original 550 cats and the 130 additional cats:
550 + 130 = <<550 + 130 = 680>>680 cats.
### Answer: 680

Expected answer: 680

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: During the winter season, a local cafe sold 193 cups of hot chocolate in November. The sales increased in December and they sold 696 cups. How many cups of hot chocolate did they sell in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In November, the cafe sold 193 cups of hot chocolate.
* In December, the cafe sold 696 cups of hot chocolate.
* To find the total cups of hot chocolate sold, we add the November and December sales:
* 193 cups (November) + 696 cups (December) = 889 cups

### Answer: 889

Expected answer: 889

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the sales they had, the local cafe made a mistake and accidentally gave away 50 cups of hot chocolate without charging. How many paid cups of hot chocolate did they actually sell during the winter season?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's calculate this step-by-step:
* Originally, the cafe sold:
  - 193 cups in November
  - 696 cups in December
  - Total = 193 + 696 = 889 cups
* However, they accidentally gave away 50 cups for free
* So the total number of paid cups they sold is:
  - 889 cups - 50 cups given away = 839 paid cups

### Answer: 839

Expected answer: 839

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large jungle, there were initially 752 monkeys. Unfortunately, due to various factors, the monkey population reduced by 454. How many monkeys are there in the jungle now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 752 monkeys in the jungle.
* The monkey population was reduced by 454.
* To find the number of monkeys remaining, we need to subtract the reduction from the initial population.

Calculation:
* Initial monkey population: 752
* Reduction in population: 454
* Remaining monkey population: 752 - 454 = <<752 - 454 = 298>>298

### Answer: 298

Expected answer: 298

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the scenario where the monkey population reduced to 752 - 454 in our large jungle, a nearby forest saw the same reduction in monkey population. Now, if we combine the new populations of both the jungle and the forest, how many monkeys are there in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Initially, there were 752 monkeys in the jungle.
* The monkey population in the jungle was reduced by 454, leaving 752 - 454 = 298 monkeys in the jungle.
* The nearby forest saw the same reduction in monkey population.
* To find the total number of monkeys in both the jungle and the forest, we need to add the remaining populations.

Calculation:
* Remaining monkeys in the jungle: 298
* Remaining monkeys in the nearby forest: 298 (same reduction as the jungle)
* Total monkeys in both the jungle and the forest: 298 + 298 = <<298 + 298 = 596>>596

### Answer: 596

Expected answer: 596

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario where the monkey population saw a reduction, we assumed that there were initially 752 monkeys in the jungle. But what if we made a counting error and there were actually only 457 monkeys to start with? Considering the same decrease by 454 monkeys, how many monkeys would be left in the jungle in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this new scenario:

* Originally, there were 457 monkeys in the jungle.
* The monkey population was reduced by 454.
* To find the number of monkeys remaining, we need to subtract the reduction from the initial population.

Calculation:
* Initial monkey population: 457
* Reduction in population: 454
* Remaining monkey population: 457 - 454 = <<457 - 454 = 3>>3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On planet Zeta, there were 442 aliens initially. But after a massive battle, 408 aliens decided to move to another planet. How many aliens are left on planet Zeta now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There were 442 aliens initially on planet Zeta.
After the battle, 408 aliens decided to move to another planet.
The number of aliens left on planet Zeta is the initial number of aliens (442) minus the number of aliens that moved to another planet (408).
442 - 408 = <<442 - 408 = 34>>34 aliens are left on planet Zeta now.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the massive battle on planet Zeta, the remaining aliens decided to multiply. They used their advanced technology to clone themselves exactly once, thus doubling their population. How many aliens are on planet Zeta now considering each alien cloned itself once?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, there were 34 aliens left on planet Zeta after the battle.
Each of the 34 aliens cloned themselves once, so the population doubled.
The new population is 34 + 34 = <<34 + 34 = 68>>68 aliens.
### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Assume that instead of the initial 442 aliens on planet Zeta, there were 414 aliens. Then, after the massive battle, still, 408 aliens decided to move to another planet. How many aliens would have been left on planet Zeta in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In this scenario, the initial number of aliens on planet Zeta is 414.
After the battle, 408 aliens decided to move to another planet.
The number of aliens left on planet Zeta is the initial number of aliens (414) minus the number of aliens that moved to another planet (408).
414 - 408 = <<414 - 408 = 6>>6 aliens would have been left on planet Zeta in this scenario.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer had an impressive crop of 845 oranges. However, due to a sudden storm, 583 oranges got damaged and couldn't be sold. How many oranges did the farmer have left that were suitable for sale?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer had 845 oranges in total.
However, 583 oranges got damaged and couldn't be sold.
To find the number of oranges left that were suitable for sale, we need to subtract the number of damaged oranges from the total number of oranges.
845 - 583 = <<845 - 583 = 262>>262 oranges were left that were suitable for sale.

### Answer: 262

Expected answer: 262

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After double-checking his farm, the farmer realized that he initially had 689 oranges instead of the originally reported 845 before the storm. Given the same number of oranges damaged in the storm, how many oranges does the farmer actually have left that were suitable for sale now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The farmer initially had 689 oranges, not 845 as originally reported.
2. 583 oranges were damaged in the storm.
3. To find the number of oranges left that were suitable for sale, we need to subtract the number of damaged oranges from the total number of oranges.

Calculation:
689 - 583 = <<689 - 583 = 106>>106 oranges were left that were suitable for sale.

### Answer: 106

Expected answer: 106

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were originally 636 cucumbers in the greenhouse. Due to a sudden pest attack, 200 cucumbers were damaged and removed. How many cucumbers remain in the greenhouse?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 636 cucumbers in the greenhouse.
* Due to a pest attack, 200 cucumbers were damaged and removed.
* To find the number of cucumbers remaining, we need to subtract the number of cucumbers removed from the original number of cucumbers.
* 636 - 200 = 436
### Answer: 436

Expected answer: 436

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After removing the damaged cucumbers, the greenhouse owner was gifted 537 cucumbers from a fellow farmer. Now, how many cucumbers does he have in the greenhouse?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down:
* Originally, there were 636 cucumbers in the greenhouse.
* 200 cucumbers were damaged and removed, leaving 636 - 200 = 436 cucumbers.
* The greenhouse owner was then gifted 537 cucumbers from a fellow farmer.

To find the total number of cucumbers in the greenhouse now, we need to add the remaining 436 cucumbers to the 537 cucumbers that were gifted.

* 436 + 537 = 973

### Answer: 973

Expected answer: 973

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial scenario, imagine that instead of 200 cucumbers being damaged by pests, 264 cucumbers had been damaged. How many cucumbers would then remain in the greenhouse?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 636 cucumbers in the greenhouse.
* Due to a pest attack, 264 cucumbers were damaged and removed.
* To find the number of cucumbers remaining, we need to subtract the number of cucumbers removed from the original number of cucumbers.
* 636 - 264 = 372
### Answer: 372

Expected answer: 372

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A daring pirate, Captain Scallywag, has a treasure chest filled with 206 shiny sapphires and 312 glistening emeralds. How many precious stones are there in total in his treasure chest?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Captain Scallywag has 206 shiny sapphires in his treasure chest
* He also has 312 glistening emeralds in his treasure chest
* To find the total number of precious stones, we add the number of sapphires and emeralds together:
* 206 sapphires + 312 emeralds = <<206 + 312 = 518>>518 precious stones in total

### Answer: 518

Expected answer: 518

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A daring pirate, Captain Scallywag, has a treasure chest filled with 206 shiny sapphires and 312 glistening emeralds. But amidst a dangerous sea-storm, he loses a tragic amount of 506 precious stones to the sea. How many precious stones does Captain Scallywag have left in his treasure chest now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Captain Scallywag originally had 206 shiny sapphires and 312 glistening emeralds in his treasure chest
* So the total number of precious stones he originally had was:
* 206 sapphires + 312 emeralds = 518 precious stones
* During the sea-storm, he lost 506 precious stones to the sea
* To find how many precious stones he has left, we subtract the 506 lost stones from the original 518 stones:
* 518 - 506 = <<518 - 506 = 12>>12 precious stones left in his treasure chest

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, the daring pirate, Captain Scallywag, had a treasure chest filled not with 206 shiny sapphires, but with 426 shiny sapphires as well as his 312 glistening emeralds. Given this, how many precious stones is he starting with in his treasure chest?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Captain Scallywag has 426 shiny sapphires in his treasure chest
* He also has 312 glistening emeralds in his treasure chest
* To find the total number of precious stones, we add the number of sapphires and emeralds together:
* 426 sapphires + 312 emeralds = <<426 + 312 = 738>>738 precious stones in total

### Answer: 738

Expected answer: 738

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a clothing store, there are initially 307 jackets. A new shipment brings in an additional 262 jackets. How many jackets are there in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 307 jackets in the store.
* A new shipment brought in an additional 262 jackets.
* To find the total number of jackets in the store now, we add the initial number of jackets and the new shipment:
* 307 + 262 = 569
### Answer: 569

Expected answer: 569

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The clothing store has a total space to accommodate 714 jackets. If currently there are 307 jackets and an additional 262 jackets are added from a new shipment, then how many more jackets can the store accommodate?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The store has a total space to accommodate 714 jackets
* Currently, there are 307 jackets in the store
* A new shipment brings in an additional 262 jackets
* To find the total number of jackets in the store now, we add the initial 307 and the new 262:
* 307 + 262 = 569 jackets
* To find how many more jackets the store can accommodate, we take the total capacity (714) and subtract the current number of jackets (569):
* 714 - 569 = 145
### Answer: 145

Expected answer: 145

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, if the clothing store initially had 432 jackets instead of 307, and a new shipment still brought in the same 262 jackets, how many jackets are there in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 432 jackets in the store.
* A new shipment brought in an additional 262 jackets.
* To find the total number of jackets in the store now, we add the initial number of jackets and the new shipment:
* 432 + 262 = 694
### Answer: 694

Expected answer: 694

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A spaceship travels a distance of 843 light years. It then continues its journey for another 23 light years. How far has the spaceship traveled in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The spaceship initially traveled a distance of 843 light years.
It then continued its journey for another 23 light years.
To find the total distance traveled, we need to add these two distances together.
Total distance traveled = 843 light years + 23 light years = 866 light years.

### Answer: 866 light years.

Expected answer: 866

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following its journey of 843 light years plus an additional 23 light years, the spaceship then travels backwards by 308 light years to investigate an interesting cosmic event. How far is the spaceship now from its original starting point?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* The spaceship initially traveled 843 light years.
* It then continued its journey for another 23 light years.
* The total distance traveled so far is 843 + 23 = 866 light years.
* The spaceship then traveled backwards by 308 light years.
* To find the distance from the original starting point, we need to subtract the backward travel distance from the total distance traveled.
* Distance from original starting point = 866 light years - 308 light years = 558 light years.

### Answer: 558 light years.

Expected answer: 558

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of initially traveling 843 light years, the spaceship had initially traveled 332 light years, but still continued its journey for an additional 23 light years. How far would the spaceship have traveled in total in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

Reasoning:
* The spaceship initially traveled 332 light years
* It then continued its journey for an additional 23 light years
* To find the total distance traveled, we add these two distances together:
* Total distance traveled = 332 light years + 23 light years = 355 light years

### Answer: 355 light years.

Expected answer: 355

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A locksmith had 573 keys in her workshop. She crafted an additional 160 keys to add to her collection. How many keys does the locksmith have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The locksmith originally had 573 keys in her workshop.
She then crafted an additional 160 keys to add to her collection.
To find the total number of keys the locksmith has now, we add the original number of keys and the additional keys:
573 + 160 = <<573 + 160 = 733>>733
### Answer: 733

Expected answer: 733

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting her keys, the locksmith found that she had forgotten about an additional set of 85 keys that she had stored in a drawer. How many keys does she have in total now including these keys?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Originally, the locksmith had 733 keys.
She then found an additional set of 85 keys that she had stored in a drawer.
To find the total number of keys the locksmith has now, we add the original number of keys and the additional keys:
733 + 85 = <<733 + 85 = 818>>818
### Answer: 818

Expected answer: 818

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially the locksmith had 692 keys in her workshop instead of 573, and she still crafted an additional 160 keys. How many keys would she have had then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The locksmith originally had 692 keys in her workshop.
She then crafted an additional 160 keys to add to her collection.
To find the total number of keys the locksmith has now, we add the original number of keys and the additional keys:
692 + 160 = <<692 + 160 = 852>>852
### Answer: 852

Expected answer: 852

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large sanctuary, there were initially 983 butterflies. Unfortunately, due to some hazards, 53 butterflies left the sanctuary. How many butterflies are left in the sanctuary?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 983 butterflies in the sanctuary.
* 53 butterflies left the sanctuary due to some hazards.
* To find the number of butterflies left in the sanctuary, we need to subtract the number of butterflies that left from the initial number of butterflies.
* 983 - 53 = 930 butterflies left in the sanctuary.

### Answer: 930

Expected answer: 930

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a large sanctuary, there were initially 983 butterflies. Unfortunately, due to some hazards, 53 butterflies left the sanctuary. Later, 708 more butterflies left due to a sudden change in weather conditions. How many butterflies are left in the sanctuary now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 983 butterflies in the sanctuary.
* 53 butterflies left the sanctuary due to some hazards.
* So, the number of butterflies left after the first event is 983 - 53 = 930 butterflies.
* Later, 708 more butterflies left due to a sudden change in weather conditions.
* So, the number of butterflies left now is 930 - 708 = 222 butterflies.

### Answer: 222

Expected answer: 222

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previously described sanctuary, suppose there were initially 596 butterflies instead of 983. Due to the same hazards, 53 butterflies still left the sanctuary. How many butterflies would be left in the sanctuary now under this new scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 596 butterflies in the sanctuary.
* 53 butterflies left the sanctuary due to some hazards.
* To find the number of butterflies left in the sanctuary, we need to subtract the number of butterflies that left from the initial number of butterflies.
* 596 - 53 = 543 butterflies left in the sanctuary.

### Answer: 543

Expected answer: 543

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 542 acres of land. He sold 398 acres of his land. How much land does he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer originally had 542 acres of land.
He sold 398 acres of his land.
To find the amount of land he has left, we need to subtract the amount of land he sold from the original amount of land he had.
542 acres - 398 acres = 144 acres

### Answer: 144

Expected answer: 144

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In retrospect, the farmer actually sold 188 acres of land instead of 398 acres. How much land does he have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's rework this with the updated information.

Reasoning:
The farmer originally had 542 acres of land.
He sold 188 acres of his land.
To find the amount of land he has left, we need to subtract the amount of land he sold from the original amount of land he had.
542 acres - 188 acres = 354 acres

### Answer: 354

Expected answer: 354

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fruit market, there are 140 green grapes in one stall and 377 red grapes in another stall. How many grapes are there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The number of green grapes is 140.
The number of red grapes is 377.
To find the total number of grapes, we need to add the number of green grapes and the number of red grapes.
Total number of grapes = Number of green grapes + Number of red grapes
Total number of grapes = 140 + 377 = 517

### Answer: 517

Expected answer: 517

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a fruit market, there are 140 green grapes in one stall and 377 red grapes in another stall. But then, 318 grapes were bought by a customer. How many grapes are there left in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) There are 140 green grapes and 377 red grapes in the fruit market.
2) The total number of grapes initially is 140 + 377 = 517 grapes.
3) A customer bought 318 grapes.
4) To find the number of grapes left, we subtract the number of grapes bought from the initial total:
   Total grapes left = Initial total grapes - Grapes bought
   Total grapes left = 517 - 318 = 199

### Answer: 199

Expected answer: 199

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the scenario in the fruit market. What if initially there were 354 green grapes instead of 140 in one stall while the number of red grapes remained the same at 377 in another stall? How many grapes would there be in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's reconsider the scenario with the updated information.

Reasoning:
The number of green grapes is 354.
The number of red grapes is 377.
To find the total number of grapes, we need to add the number of green grapes and the number of red grapes.
Total number of grapes = Number of green grapes + Number of red grapes
Total number of grapes = 354 + 377 = 731

### Answer: 731

Expected answer: 731

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A manufacturer has 338 pairs of binoculars in his warehouse. Then, an additional amount of 591 pairs are produced. How many pairs of binoculars does the manufacturer have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The manufacturer initially had 338 pairs of binoculars in his warehouse.
2) An additional 591 pairs were then produced.
3) To find the total number of pairs of binoculars, we add the initial amount (338) to the additional amount (591).
338 + 591 = 929
### Answer: 929

Expected answer: 929

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the manufacturer had made an additional 591 pairs of binoculars combined with the previous stock of 338 pairs. However, he then sold 245 pairs of the newly made binoculars. How many pairs of binoculars does he have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
1) The manufacturer initially had 338 pairs of binoculars in his warehouse.
2) He then produced an additional 591 pairs.
3) So the total number of pairs he had was 338 + 591 = 929 pairs.
4) He then sold 245 of the newly made binoculars.
5) To find the number of pairs he has left, we take the total (929) and subtract the number he sold (245):
929 - 245 = 684
### Answer: 684

Expected answer: 684

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the manufacturer started with 338 pairs of binoculars, made more, and then sold some. Now, let's imagine instead that the manufacturer originally had 274 pairs of binoculars before making an additional 591 pairs. How many pairs of binoculars would he have then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) The manufacturer originally had 274 pairs of binoculars.
2) They then produced an additional 591 pairs.
3) To find the total number of pairs of binoculars, we add the original amount (274) to the additional amount (591).
274 + 591 = 865
### Answer: 865

Expected answer: 865

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 537 dollars in his bank account. He found 37 dollars on the street. How much money does John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) John had $537 in his bank account.
2) He found $37 on the street.
3) To calculate the total amount of money John has now, we add the $37 he found to the $537 in his bank account.
4) $537 + $37 = $574

### Answer: $574

Expected answer: 574

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John, who initially had 537 dollars in his bank account, found 37 dollars on the street. Then, he spent 518 dollars on a new bicycle. How much money does John have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) John initially had $537 in his bank account.
2) He then found $37 on the street, so his total amount was $537 + $37 = $574.
3) He then spent $518 on a new bicycle, so we need to subtract that from his total.
4) $574 - $518 = $56

### Answer: $56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider a slightly different situation. Suppose John initially had 663 dollars in his bank account instead of 537 dollars, and he still found 37 dollars on the street. How much money does John have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) John initially had $663 in his bank account.
2) He found $37 on the street.
3) To calculate the total amount of money John has now, we add the $37 he found to the $663 in his bank account.
4) $663 + $37 = $700

### Answer: $700

Expected answer: 700

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Princess Annabelle has 121 beautiful dresses in her wardrobe. Her stylist added 855 more gowns to her collection. How many dresses does Princess Annabelle have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Princess Annabelle originally had 121 dresses in her wardrobe.
Her stylist added 855 more dresses to her collection.
The total number of dresses Princess Annabelle has now is 121 + 855 = <<121+855=976>>976.
### Answer: 976

Expected answer: 976

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After taking a close look at her vast collection, Princess Annabelle decides to donate 314 dresses to a charity for underprivileged girls. How many dresses does Princess Annabelle have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Princess Annabelle originally had 976 dresses in her collection.
She decided to donate 314 dresses to charity.
The number of dresses she has left is 976 - 314 = <<976-314=662>>662.
### Answer: 662

Expected answer: 662

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Princess Annabelle had originally started with 121 dresses and her stylist had added only 501 dresses instead of 855 to her collection. How many dresses would Princess Annabelle have had in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Princess Annabelle originally had 121 dresses in her wardrobe.
Her stylist added 501 more dresses to her collection.
The total number of dresses Princess Annabelle would have in this case is 121 + 501 = <<121+501=622>>622.
### Answer: 622

Expected answer: 622

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A marine biologist studying sharks at the local aquarium counts 131 nurse sharks and 157 bull sharks. How many sharks are there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The marine biologist counted 131 nurse sharks
* The marine biologist counted 157 bull sharks
* To find the total number of sharks, we add the number of nurse sharks and bull sharks together:
* 131 nurse sharks + 157 bull sharks = 288 sharks

### Answer: 288

Expected answer: 288

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the nurse sharks and bull sharks at the local aquarium, there are also 22 great white sharks. How many sharks are there in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Previously, we found that there were 131 nurse sharks and 157 bull sharks, for a total of 288 sharks.
* Now, we are told that there are also 22 great white sharks at the aquarium.
* To find the total number of sharks, we add the number of great white sharks to the previous total:
* 288 (nurse sharks + bull sharks) + 22 (great white sharks) = 310 sharks

### Answer: 310

Expected answer: 310

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, a marine biologist counted nurse sharks and bull sharks at the local aquarium. What if instead of 157 bull sharks, there were actually 408 bull sharks? How many sharks would there be in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's recalculate this with the new information:
* The marine biologist counted 131 nurse sharks
* The marine biologist counted 408 bull sharks
* To find the total number of sharks, we add the number of nurse sharks and bull sharks together:
* 131 nurse sharks + 408 bull sharks = 539 sharks

### Answer: 539

Expected answer: 539

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A novel has 554 pages. If the reader has already read 228 pages, how many pages are left for him/her to read?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The total number of pages in the novel is 554.
The reader has already read 228 pages.
To find the number of pages left to read, we need to subtract the number of pages already read from the total number of pages.
554 pages - 228 pages = <<554 - 228 = 326>>326 pages left to read.

### Answer: 326

Expected answer: 326

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After finishing the novel, the reader decides to pick up another book, which contains 195 pages. How many pages does the reader have to read if he/she wants to finish both books?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The first book has 554 pages total, and the reader has 326 pages left to read (from the previous problem).
2) The second book has 195 pages.
3) To find the total number of pages the reader has to read to finish both books, we add the remaining pages from the first book and the total pages in the second book:
326 pages (from first book) + 195 pages (second book) = <<326 + 195 = 521>>521 pages

### Answer: 521

Expected answer: 521

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider a slight change in the original problem. If the first book the reader picked up had 857 pages instead of 554, and the reader has already read 228 pages, how many pages are left in that book for the reader to read?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this problem step-by-step:
* The first book the reader picked up has 857 pages
* The reader has already read 228 pages
* To find the number of pages left to read, we need to subtract the number of pages already read from the total number of pages in the book
* 857 pages - 228 pages = <<857 - 228 = 629>> 629 pages left to read

### Answer: 629

Expected answer: 629

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A painter is working on a large mural that requires different colors of paint. He has used 48 liters of red paint and 330 liters of blue paint. How many liters of paint has he used in total for his mural?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The painter has used 48 liters of red paint and 330 liters of blue paint.
To find the total amount of paint used, we need to add the amounts of red and blue paint together.
48 liters of red paint + 330 liters of blue paint = <<48 + 330 = 378>>378 liters of paint in total.

### Answer: 378

Expected answer: 378

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the red and blue paint, the painter had also used 498 liters of yellow paint. In total, how many liters of paint has the painter used for the mural?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The painter has used:
- 48 liters of red paint
- 330 liters of blue paint
- 498 liters of yellow paint

To find the total amount of paint used, we need to add the amounts of red, blue, and yellow paint together.
48 liters of red paint + 330 liters of blue paint + 498 liters of yellow paint = <<48 + 330 + 498 = 876>>876 liters of paint in total.

### Answer: 876

Expected answer: 876

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Your bedroom was originally decorated with 584 pillows. However, due to a cleaning process, 403 of them have been removed. How many pillows are left in your bedroom now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 584 pillows in the bedroom
* 403 pillows were removed during the cleaning process
* To find the number of pillows left, we need to subtract the number of pillows removed from the original number of pillows

So, the calculation is:
* Original number of pillows: 584
* Number of pillows removed: 403
* Number of pillows left = 584 - 403 = 181

### Answer: 181

Expected answer: 181

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, after rearranging your bedroom decor, you decide to add 348 more pillows to the room. Now, how many pillows are there in your bedroom?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's continue the previous scenario:
* Originally, there were 584 pillows in the bedroom
* 403 pillows were removed during the cleaning process
* So, the number of pillows left was 584 - 403 = 181
* After rearranging, you decided to add 348 more pillows

To find the total number of pillows in the bedroom now, we need to add the number of pillows left (181) to the number of pillows added (348):

* Number of pillows left: 181
* Number of pillows added: 348
* Total number of pillows = 181 + 348 = 529

### Answer: 529

Expected answer: 529

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 182 children playing on the jungle gym every morning. In the afternoon, an additional 223 children come to play. How many children in total play on the jungle gym each day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In the morning, there are 182 children playing on the jungle gym.
* In the afternoon, an additional 223 children come to play.
* To find the total number of children playing on the jungle gym each day, we need to add the morning and afternoon numbers together.

So, the total number of children playing on the jungle gym each day is:
* 182 (morning) + 223 (afternoon) = 405

### Answer: 405

Expected answer: 405

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the 182 children who play on the jungle gym every morning and the additional 223 children who come in the afternoon, we can see it's popular. What's more, an adjacent playground attracts 490 more children daily. So, how many children in total enjoy these facilities each day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In the morning, there are 182 children playing on the jungle gym.
* In the afternoon, an additional 223 children come to play on the jungle gym.
* There is an adjacent playground that attracts 490 more children daily.

To find the total number of children enjoying these facilities each day, we need to add the numbers together:
* 182 (morning jungle gym) + 223 (afternoon jungle gym) + 490 (adjacent playground) = 895

### Answer: 895

Expected answer: 895

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A magical mermaid has 306 shiny pearls in her collection. However, she generously decides to gift 289 pearls to her mermaid friend. How many shiny pearls are left in her collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The mermaid originally had 306 shiny pearls in her collection.
* She decided to gift 289 pearls to her mermaid friend.
* To find the number of pearls left in her collection, we need to subtract the number of pearls she gifted from the original number of pearls she had.
* 306 pearls - 289 pearls = <<306 - 289 = 17>>17 pearls left in her collection.

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem: Suppose that the magical mermaid originally had 306 shiny pearls, but instead of gifting 289 pearls to her friend, she only gave away 211. How many shiny pearls does the mermaid have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The mermaid originally had 306 shiny pearls in her collection.
* She decided to gift 211 pearls to her mermaid friend.
* To find the number of pearls left in her collection, we need to subtract the number of pearls she gifted from the original number of pearls she had.
* 306 pearls - 211 pearls = <<306 - 211 = 95>>95 pearls left in her collection.

### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camping goods store has 324 basic models of tents and 465 advanced models. How many tents are there total in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The store has 324 basic models of tents.
2) The store has 465 advanced models of tents.
3) To find the total number of tents in the store, we add the number of basic models and the number of advanced models:
324 + 465 = 789

### Answer: 789

Expected answer: 789

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a successful summer sale, the camping goods store sold 546 tents from their stock. How many tents are there left in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The store originally had 789 tents in total (from the previous problem).
2) The store sold 546 tents during the summer sale.
3) To find the number of tents left in the store, we subtract the number of tents sold from the original total:
789 - 546 = 243

### Answer: 243

Expected answer: 243

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the camping goods store initially had 324 basic models of tents and 303 advanced models, instead of 465. In that case, how many tents would there be total in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The store initially had 324 basic models of tents.
2) The store initially had 303 advanced models of tents.
3) To find the total number of tents in the store, we add the number of basic models and the number of advanced models:
324 + 303 = 627

### Answer: 627

Expected answer: 627

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 604 mice in a research lab. After some tests and experiments, 327 mice are released back into the wild. How many mice are left in the lab?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There were originally 604 mice in the research lab.
* After some tests and experiments, 327 mice were released back into the wild.
* To find the number of mice left in the lab, we need to subtract the number of mice released from the original number of mice.
* 604 - 327 = <<604 - 327 = 277>>277 mice are left in the lab.

### Answer: 277

Expected answer: 277

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial situation, suppose that there were originally only 408 mice in the research lab instead of 604. After some tests and experiments, 327 mice are still released back into the wild. How many mice are left in the lab in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 408 mice in the research lab.
* After the tests and experiments, 327 mice were released back into the wild.
* To find the number of mice left in the lab, we need to subtract the number of mice released from the original number of mice.
* 408 - 327 = <<408 - 327 = 81>>81 mice are left in the lab.

### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Imagine that there are currently 171 astronauts in space. A new mission is scheduled and will send an additional 542 astronauts to join them. How many astronauts will be in space after this mission?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are currently 171 astronauts in space
* A new mission will send an additional 542 astronauts to join them
* To find the total number of astronauts in space after this mission, we need to add the current number of astronauts to the additional astronauts being sent

So, the calculation is:
* Current astronauts: 171
* Additional astronauts: 542
* Total astronauts after mission: 171 + 542 = 713

### Answer: 713

Expected answer: 713

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the last mission, 143 of the astronauts have returned to Earth for a well-deserved break. How many astronauts are still in space after this?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* After the previous mission, there were 713 astronauts in space
* Now, 143 of those astronauts have returned to Earth
* To find the number of astronauts still in space, we need to subtract the 143 astronauts who returned to Earth from the original 713 astronauts

So, the calculation is:
* Total astronauts after previous mission: 713
* Astronauts who returned to Earth: 143
* Astronauts still in space: 713 - 143 = 570

### Answer: 570

Expected answer: 570

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that initially, there were only 171 astronauts in space, but a recent mission sent an additional 10 astronauts to join them. How many astronauts would be in space then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 171 astronauts in space
* A recent mission sent an additional 10 astronauts to join them
* To find the total number of astronauts in space after this recent mission, we need to add the initial number of astronauts to the additional astronauts being sent

So, the calculation is:
* Initial astronauts: 171
* Additional astronauts: 10
* Total astronauts after mission: 171 + 10 = 181

### Answer: 181

Expected answer: 181

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer planted 746 carrot plants in the first field and an additional 91 carrot plants in the second field. How many carrot plants did the farmer plant in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer planted 746 carrot plants in the first field
* The farmer planted an additional 91 carrot plants in the second field
* To find the total number of carrot plants planted, we add the number of plants in the first field and the second field:
* 746 + 91 = 837
### Answer: 837

Expected answer: 837

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous question where a farmer planted 746 carrot plants in the first field and an additional 91 carrot plants in the second field. There was a hailstorm, after which 83 plants did not survive. Avoiding the ones that did not survive, how many carrot plants does the farmer have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The farmer originally planted 746 carrot plants in the first field
* The farmer planted an additional 91 carrot plants in the second field
* So the total number of carrot plants originally planted was 746 + 91 = 837
* After the hailstorm, 83 plants did not survive
* To find the number of carrot plants the farmer has now, we take the original total (837) and subtract the number of plants that did not survive (83):
* 837 - 83 = 754
### Answer: 754

Expected answer: 754

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous question about the farmer losing some carrot plants to a hailstorm. Let's consider a scenario where the farmer had initially planted 737 carrot plants in the first field, instead of 746. If the same 91 carrot plants were planted in the second field, how many carrot plants would the farmer have in total then, before the hailstorm hit?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer initially planted 737 carrot plants in the first field
* The farmer planted an additional 91 carrot plants in the second field
* To find the total number of carrot plants planted, we add the number of plants in the first field and the second field:
* 737 + 91 = 828
### Answer: 828

Expected answer: 828

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a ballet school, there are 59 ballerinas practicing in the morning session and 70 ballerinas practicing in the afternoon session. How many ballerinas are practicing throughout the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There are 59 ballerinas practicing in the morning session and 70 ballerinas practicing in the afternoon session.
To find the total number of ballerinas practicing throughout the day, we add the number of ballerinas in the morning session and the number of ballerinas in the afternoon session.
59 + 70 = <<59 + 70 = 129>>129 ballerinas are practicing throughout the day.
### Answer: 129

Expected answer: 129

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the ballet practice sessions, 791 more ballerinas arrive for a special workshop. Now, how many total ballerinas are present for the day's events at the ballet school?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: We have:
- 59 ballerinas practicing in the morning session
- 70 ballerinas practicing in the afternoon session
- 791 more ballerinas arrive for a special workshop

To find the total number of ballerinas present for the day's events, we need to add the number of ballerinas from the morning and afternoon sessions to the number of ballerinas who arrived for the special workshop.

Total ballerinas = 59 + 70 + 791 = <<59 + 70 + 791 = 920>>920 ballerinas

### Answer: 920

Expected answer: 920

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the morning ballet session, instead of 59 ballerinas, there were actually 873 ballerinas practicing. Including the 70 from the afternoon session, how many ballerinas are practicing throughout the day now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the morning ballet session, there were 873 ballerinas practicing.
In the afternoon session, there were 70 ballerinas practicing.
To find the total number of ballerinas practicing throughout the day, we add the number of ballerinas in the morning session and the number of ballerinas in the afternoon session.
873 + 70 = <<873 + 70 = 943>>943 ballerinas are practicing throughout the day.
### Answer: 943

Expected answer: 943

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were originally 126 pairs of ice skates in a sports store. Over the winter, 110 of them were sold. How many pairs of ice skates does the store have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 126 pairs of ice skates in the sports store.
* Over the winter, 110 of them were sold.
* To find the number of pairs of ice skates left, we need to subtract the number sold from the original amount.

So, the calculation is:
* Original amount: 126 pairs
* Sold: 110 pairs
* Remaining: 126 - 110 = 16 pairs

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, the sports store then received a new shipment of ice skates, raising their total to 216 pairs. After deducting the remaining pairs of ice skates from the original stock, how many pairs of ice skates came in the new shipment?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Originally, there were 126 pairs of ice skates in the sports store.
* Over the winter, 110 of them were sold.
* So the remaining pairs of ice skates from the original stock was 126 - 110 = 16 pairs.
* The store then received a new shipment, raising their total to 216 pairs.

To find the number of pairs of ice skates that came in the new shipment, we need to subtract the remaining pairs from the new total:

* New total: 216 pairs
* Remaining from original stock: 16 pairs
* New shipment: 216 - 16 = 200 pairs

### Answer: 200

Expected answer: 200

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenarios, suppose instead of the initial 126 pairs of ice skates in the sports store, there were actually 968 pairs. If the store still sold 110 pairs over the winter as before, how many pairs of ice skates would the store have left after these sales?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 968 pairs of ice skates in the sports store.
* Over the winter, 110 of them were sold.
* To find the number of pairs of ice skates left, we need to subtract the number sold from the original amount.

So, the calculation is:
* Original amount: 968 pairs
* Sold: 110 pairs
* Remaining: 968 - 110 = 858 pairs

### Answer: 858

Expected answer: 858

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jack has a set of 391 building blocks. He uses 368 blocks to build a castle. How many building blocks does he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Jack has a set of 391 building blocks
* He uses 368 blocks to build a castle
* To find the number of building blocks he has left, we subtract the number of blocks used to build the castle from the total number of blocks he had
* 391 - 368 = <<391 - 368 = 23>>23

### Answer: 23

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After building the castle, Jack found an old box in his closet, which contained additional 715 building blocks. How many total building blocks does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, Jack had 391 building blocks
* He used 368 blocks to build a castle, leaving him with 23 blocks
* Then, he found an old box with 715 additional building blocks
* To find the total number of building blocks he has now, we add the remaining 23 blocks to the 715 additional blocks:
* 23 + 715 = <<23 + 715 = 738>>738

### Answer: 738

Expected answer: 738

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Jack remembered incorrectly initially. He actually had 438 building blocks, not 391, before building his castle. Given this, how many building blocks does he have left after building the castle?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this with the updated information:
* Jack had 438 building blocks initially
* He used 368 blocks to build a castle
* To find the number of building blocks he has left, we subtract the number of blocks used to build the castle from the total number of blocks he had
* 438 - 368 = <<438 - 368 = 70>>70

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A baby was receiving 658 milliliters of milk each day. One day, the baby's pediatrician advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters. How much milk is the baby receiving after the increase?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The baby was originally receiving 658 milliliters of milk each day.
The pediatrician advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters.
To find the new amount of milk the baby is receiving, we add the increase to the original amount:
658 milliliters + 18 milliliters = 676 milliliters

### Answer: 676 milliliters

Expected answer: 676

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A baby was receiving 658 milliliters of milk each day. One day, the baby's pediatrician advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters. How much milk is the baby receiving after the increase? Now, consider that the baby also needs to consume 67 milliliters of water daily in addition to the milk she is receiving. How much total liquid - milk and water - is the baby consuming every day now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The baby was originally receiving 658 milliliters of milk each day.
2. The pediatrician advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters.
3. To find the new amount of milk the baby is receiving, we add the increase to the original amount:
   658 milliliters + 18 milliliters = 676 milliliters

Now, we need to consider the additional 67 milliliters of water the baby needs to consume daily.

4. The total liquid the baby is consuming every day now is the milk (676 milliliters) plus the water (67 milliliters):
   676 milliliters + 67 milliliters = 743 milliliters

### Answer: 743 milliliters

Expected answer: 743

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the baby was receiving 658 milliliters of milk each day. But let's consider a different situation. Suppose that the baby was initially receiving 380 milliliters of milk each day. If the baby's pediatrician still advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters, how much milk is the baby receiving daily in this new situation?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The baby was initially receiving 380 milliliters of milk each day.
* The pediatrician advised to increase the milk intake by 18 milliliters.
* To find the new amount of milk the baby is receiving, we add the increase to the original amount:
* 380 milliliters + 18 milliliters = 398 milliliters

### Answer: 398 milliliters

Expected answer: 398

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bus has a seating capacity of 399. If 29 seats are unavailable due to maintenance, how many seats are available for passengers?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The bus has a seating capacity of 399 seats.
However, 29 seats are unavailable due to maintenance.
To find the number of available seats, we need to subtract the unavailable seats from the total seating capacity.
Total seating capacity: 399
Unavailable seats: 29
Available seats: 399 - 29 = 370
### Answer: 370

Expected answer: 370

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of a bus with 399 seats, the bus service rerouted a bigger bus with 747 seats for maintenance. If the same number of 29 seats were unavailable due to maintenance, how many seats would be available for passengers in the bigger bus?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The bigger bus has a seating capacity of 747 seats.
However, 29 seats are unavailable due to maintenance.
To find the number of available seats, we need to subtract the unavailable seats from the total seating capacity.
Total seating capacity: 747
Unavailable seats: 29
Available seats: 747 - 29 = 718
### Answer: 718

Expected answer: 718

Correct? Yes