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Claude-3 Haiku on 3.OA.D.8

Common Core Standard 3.OA.D.8

This standard covers the following:

Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.

🔗 Problem

Problem: A chocolate factory initially had 33 chocolate bars. However, 6 of them were given away as samples to customers. Then, 3 of them were used for a quality control testing. How many chocolate bars are left in the factory?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The chocolate factory initially had 33 chocolate bars.
2. 6 of them were given away as samples to customers.
   * So, the number of chocolate bars left after the samples were given away is 33 - 6 = 27.
3. Then, 3 of the remaining chocolate bars were used for quality control testing.
   * So, the number of chocolate bars left after the quality control testing is 27 - 3 = 24.

### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After performing inventory, the chocolate factory decided to match the number of remaining chocolate bars by producing new ones. How many chocolate bars are there at the factory now, after adding the new bars?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The chocolate factory had 24 chocolate bars remaining after the samples and quality control testing.
2. The factory decided to match the number of remaining chocolate bars by producing new ones.
3. This means they produced an additional 24 chocolate bars to match the 24 remaining.

Therefore, the total number of chocolate bars at the factory now is:
* 24 (remaining from before) + 24 (new ones produced) = 48 chocolate bars

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a similar scenario, instead of starting with 33 chocolate bars, the factory had only 17 bars initially. After giving away 6 samples and using 3 bars for quality control tests, how many chocolate bars remain in the factory?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1. The chocolate factory initially had 17 chocolate bars.
2. 6 of them were given away as samples to customers.
   * So, the number of chocolate bars left after the samples were given away is 17 - 6 = 11.
3. Then, 3 of the remaining chocolate bars were used for quality control testing.
   * So, the number of chocolate bars left after the quality control testing is 11 - 3 = 8.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Deckmaster Tim has been given 84 unique trading cards. After a generous friend gave him a package of 7 new cards, he added them to his collection. How many unique trading cards does Deckmaster Tim have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Deckmaster Tim originally had 84 unique trading cards.
His friend gave him 7 new cards.
So, the total number of unique trading cards Deckmaster Tim has now is 84 + 7 = <<84 + 7 = 91>>91.
### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Deckmaster Tim initially had 11 unique trading cards, instead of 84. If he were to add the same package of 7 new cards to his collection, how many unique trading cards would Deckmaster Tim have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Deckmaster Tim originally had 11 unique trading cards.
His friend gave him 7 new cards.
So, the total number of unique trading cards Deckmaster Tim has now is 11 + 7 = <<11 + 7 = 18>>18.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 5 dollars in his wallet. Later, he found an old birthday card with 86 dollars inside. After adding this to his wallet, how much money does John now have in his wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. John initially had $5 in his wallet.
2. He then found an old birthday card with $86 inside.
3. To calculate the total amount of money John now has in his wallet, we add the $5 he initially had to the $86 he found in the birthday card.

$5 + $86 = $91

### Answer: $91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting his money, John decides to buy a video game that costs 78 dollars. After paying for it, how much money does John have left in his wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
1. John originally had $91 in his wallet.
2. He then bought a video game that cost $78.
3. To calculate how much money he has left, we subtract the cost of the video game from the total amount of money he had.

$91 - $78 = $13

### Answer: $13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's adjust the original situation a bit: suppose that initially, John had only 2 dollars in his wallet, instead of 5. After finding the same 5 dollars inside the old birthday card and adding it to his wallet, how much money does John now have in his wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Initially, John had $2 in his wallet.
2. He then found $86 inside an old birthday card.
3. To calculate the total amount of money John now has in his wallet, we add the $2 he initially had to the $86 he found in the birthday card.

$2 + $86 = $88

### Answer: $88

Expected answer: 7

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a campfire night, 26 marshmallows were roasted initially. Later in the night, an additional 12 marshmallows were roasted. The next day morning, 7 fresh marshmallows were roasted for breakfast. How many marshmallows were roasted in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, 26 marshmallows were roasted.
2) Later in the night, an additional 12 marshmallows were roasted.
3) The next day morning, 7 fresh marshmallows were roasted for breakfast.

To find the total number of marshmallows roasted, we add up the amounts from each step:
26 + 12 + 7 = 45

### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The sun is 56 million miles away from a planet. On this planet, every mile corresponds to one unit of brightness for their daylight. What is the total brightness of their daylight, measured in these units?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* The sun is 56 million miles away from the planet.
* On this planet, every mile corresponds to one unit of brightness for their daylight.
* To find the total brightness of their daylight, we need to calculate the distance from the sun in units of brightness.
* Since every mile corresponds to one unit of brightness, the total brightness is equal to the distance from the sun in miles.
* Therefore, the total brightness of their daylight is 56 million units.

### Answer: 56 million

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a dense jungle, there are 42 monkeys living on trees. After a few months, the monkey population increased and 29 more monkeys are seen around. What is the total number of monkeys in the jungle now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, there were 42 monkeys living in the jungle.
After a few months, the monkey population increased by 29 more monkeys.
The total number of monkeys in the jungle now is 42 + 29 = <<42 + 29 = 71>>71.
### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous jungle monkey population query, we said that the original population was 42 monkeys. However, let's consider a possibility where there were initially only 26 monkeys before the 29 additional monkeys arrived. Can you calculate the total number of monkeys that would be there in the jungle now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's recalculate the total number of monkeys in the jungle based on the new information.

Reasoning:
* Initially, there were 26 monkeys living in the jungle.
* After a few months, the monkey population increased by 29 more monkeys.
* The total number of monkeys in the jungle now is 26 + 29 = <<26 + 29 = 55>>55.

### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate found an ancient chest filled with 16 emeralds. Excited, she continued her search and found another chest also filled with 16 emeralds. How many emeralds does the pirate have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The pirate found 16 emeralds in the first chest.
The pirate found 16 emeralds in the second chest.
To find the total number of emeralds, we add the number of emeralds from the two chests:
16 + 16 = 32 emeralds.

### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The pirate was thrilled with her find of 32 emeralds but the adventure had just begun. Suppose she had found two chests initially each filled with 45 emeralds instead of 16. How many emeralds would the pirate have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The pirate initially found two chests
* Each chest was filled with 45 emeralds
* To find the total number of emeralds, we add the number of emeralds from the two chests:
* 45 emeralds from the first chest
* 45 emeralds from the second chest
* 45 + 45 = 90 emeralds in total

### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There was a building with 28 windows on the ground floor. The owner decided to add 4 more windows to make it more presentable. Later, he went ahead to the next floor where there were already 51 windows. What is the total number of windows in the building now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The building originally had 28 windows on the ground floor.
2. The owner then added 4 more windows to the ground floor.
   * So the new number of windows on the ground floor is 28 + 4 = 32.
3. On the next floor, there were already 51 windows.
4. To find the total number of windows in the building, we add the number of windows on the ground floor and the next floor:
   * Total windows = 32 + 51 = 83

### Answer: 83

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a sudden storm passed through the town, the building owner was dismayed to discover that 64 of the windows in his building had been shattered by hail. After removing the shattered windows, how many windows are left unbroken in the building?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
1. The building originally had 83 windows (as calculated in the previous problem).
2. After the storm, 64 of the windows were shattered.
3. To find the number of windows left unbroken, we subtract the number of shattered windows from the original total:
   * Unbroken windows = 83 - 64 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's say the owner originally had 28 windows on the ground floor and decided to add just 4 more for better aesthetics. However, instead of 51 windows as in the previous scenario, suppose he only had 25 windows on the next floor. Now, how many windows are there in total in the building?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The building originally had 28 windows on the ground floor.
2. The owner then added 4 more windows to the ground floor.
   * So the new number of windows on the ground floor is 28 + 4 = 32.
3. On the next floor, there were 25 windows.
4. To find the total number of windows in the building, we add the number of windows on the ground floor and the next floor:
   * Total windows = 32 + 25 = 57

### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large vegetable garden, there were originally 93 cucumbers. But then, 13 cucumbers got eaten by insects. The gardener then removed an additional 9 cucumbers to prepare for dinner. How many cucumbers are left in the garden after the gardener removes the cucumbers for dinner?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Originally, there were 93 cucumbers in the garden.
2) 13 cucumbers got eaten by insects.
3) So, the number of cucumbers left after the insects ate some was 93 - 13 = 80 cucumbers.
4) The gardener then removed an additional 9 cucumbers to prepare for dinner.
5) So, the final number of cucumbers left in the garden is 80 - 9 = 71 cucumbers.

### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the large vegetable garden, after the gardener removed the cucumbers for dinner, a group of children came and picked 50 cucumbers for a school project. How many cucumbers are left in the garden after the children took their cucumbers?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
1) Originally, there were 93 cucumbers in the garden.
2) 13 cucumbers got eaten by insects, leaving 93 - 13 = 80 cucumbers.
3) The gardener then removed an additional 9 cucumbers, leaving 80 - 9 = 71 cucumbers.
4) After that, a group of children came and picked 50 cucumbers for a school project.
5) So, the final number of cucumbers left in the garden is 71 - 50 = 21 cucumbers.

### Answer: 21

Expected answer: 21

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the large vegetable garden, suppose that originally there were 93 cucumbers. But this time, insects ate 52 cucumbers instead of 13. After that, the gardener removed an additional 9 cucumbers to prepare for dinner. How many cucumbers are left in the garden after the gardener removed the cucumbers for dinner?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) Originally, there were 93 cucumbers in the garden.
2) The insects ate 52 cucumbers.
3) So, the number of cucumbers left after the insects ate some was 93 - 52 = 41 cucumbers.
4) The gardener then removed an additional 9 cucumbers to prepare for dinner.
5) So, the final number of cucumbers left in the garden is 41 - 9 = 32 cucumbers.

### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a sunny day at the beach, there were 80 beach balls initially. However, during a gusty period, 55 balls were taken by the wind and ended up in the ocean. How many beach balls are left on the beach?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There were 80 beach balls initially.
During the gusty period, 55 beach balls were taken by the wind and ended up in the ocean.
The number of beach balls left on the beach is 80 - 55 = <<80-55=25>>25.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the gusty period at the beach that took away 55 beach balls, leaving some behind, 71 new colourful beach balls were delivered to the beach. How many beach balls are there now at the beach?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there were 80 beach balls on the beach.
2) During the gusty period, 55 beach balls were taken by the wind and ended up in the ocean, leaving 80 - 55 = 25 beach balls on the beach.
3) After the gusty period, 71 new colorful beach balls were delivered to the beach.
4) To find the total number of beach balls on the beach now, we add the 25 beach balls that were left after the gusty period to the 71 new beach balls that were delivered:
25 + 71 = <<25 + 71 = 96>>96 beach balls.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's imagine, instead of 55 beach balls being taken by the wind, only 21 beach balls ended up in the ocean. In that case, how many beach balls would be left on the beach?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There were 80 beach balls initially.
During the gusty period, 21 beach balls were taken by the wind and ended up in the ocean.
The number of beach balls left on the beach is 80 - 21 = <<80-21=59>>59.
### Answer: 59

Expected answer: 59

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A chef has a special recipe that calls for 1 tablespoon of salt. He needs to prepare thirty identical meals plus an extra one for tasting purposes. In total, how many tablespoons of salt would he be needing?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of salt per meal
* The chef needs to prepare 30 identical meals
* The chef also needs to prepare an extra meal for tasting purposes
* So the total number of meals is 30 + 1 = 31

To calculate the total amount of salt needed, we multiply the number of meals by the amount of salt per meal:
* 31 meals x 1 tablespoon of salt per meal = 31 tablespoons of salt

### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After preparing a total of 31 meals, the chef realizes he has a large container filled with 60 tablespoons of salt. Given the amount of salt he has already used, how many tablespoons does he have left in the container after making the meals?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The chef prepared a total of 31 meals
* Each meal required 1 tablespoon of salt
* So the total amount of salt used for the 31 meals is:
  * 31 meals x 1 tablespoon of salt per meal = 31 tablespoons of salt used

Now, we need to find out how much salt is left in the container:
* The container originally had 60 tablespoons of salt
* The chef used 31 tablespoons of salt
* So the amount of salt left in the container is:
  * 60 tablespoons - 31 tablespoons = 29 tablespoons

### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah had 40 pens at the beginning of the month. Over the course of the month, she gave away 27 pens to her friends. Later, in a pen collection competition, Sarah noticed that the winner had 51 pens. How many more pens does she need to have in order to match the winner's collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Sarah had 40 pens at the beginning of the month.
2. She gave away 27 pens to her friends.
3. So the number of pens she had left is 40 - 27 = 13 pens.
4. The winner of the pen collection competition had 51 pens.
5. To match the winner's collection, Sarah needs 51 - 13 = 38 more pens.

### Answer: 38

Expected answer: 38

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the earlier scenario, Sarah initially had 77 pens instead of 40. She still gave away 27 pens to her friends. Given her new initial number of pens, how many more pens does she now need to match the winner's collection of 51 pens?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Sarah initially had 77 pens.
2. She gave away 27 pens to her friends.
3. So the number of pens she had left is 77 - 27 = 50 pens.
4. The winner of the pen collection competition had 51 pens.
5. To match the winner's collection, Sarah now needs 51 - 50 = 1 more pen.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a towel factory, 12 new towels are produced in the morning and 35 more in the afternoon. In a separate section of the factory, there are already 8 towels that have been produced. How many towels are there in total in the factory?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In the morning, 12 new towels are produced
* In the afternoon, 35 more towels are produced
* There are already 8 towels that have been produced in a separate section of the factory

To find the total number of towels in the factory, we need to add up the towels produced in the morning, the towels produced in the afternoon, and the towels that were already in the separate section.

* Towels produced in the morning: 12
* Towels produced in the afternoon: 35
* Towels already in the separate section: 8

Total towels = 12 + 35 + 8 = 55

### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the towel factory, an updated report shows that instead of 35 towels, 73 new towels were actually produced in the afternoon, while the number of towels produced in the morning remains the same (12 towels). Keeping in mind that 8 towels were already produced, how many towels are there in total in the factory now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's update the information:
* In the morning, 12 new towels are produced
* In the afternoon, 73 new towels are produced
* There are already 8 towels that have been produced in a separate section of the factory

To find the total number of towels in the factory, we need to add up the towels produced in the morning, the towels produced in the afternoon, and the towels that were already in the separate section.

* Towels produced in the morning: 12
* Towels produced in the afternoon: 73
* Towels already in the separate section: 8

Total towels = 12 + 73 + 8 = 93

### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter depot has 75 fuel tanks in storage. After a large fleet of helicopters refuel, there are only 44 tanks left. How many fuel tanks were used?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The helicopter depot started with 75 fuel tanks in storage.
After the helicopters refueled, there were only 44 tanks left.
To find the number of fuel tanks used, we need to subtract the number of tanks left from the initial number of tanks.
75 - 44 = 31 fuel tanks were used.

### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same helicopter depot scenario, suppose we start with the same amount of 75 fuel tanks in storage. But this time, after a different group of helicopters refuel, there are 22 tanks left instead of 44. Now, how many fuel tanks were used?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The helicopter depot started with 75 fuel tanks in storage.
* After the helicopters refueled, there were 22 tanks left.
* To find the number of fuel tanks used, we need to subtract the number of tanks left from the initial number of tanks.
* 75 - 22 = 53 fuel tanks were used.

### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the magical land of Unica, 33 unicorns have been spotted in the morning and the same number of unicorns are seen again in the afternoon. A pair of rare twin unicorns has joined the unicorns. How many unicorns are in Unica in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) In the morning, 33 unicorns were spotted.
2) In the afternoon, the same number of unicorns, 33, were seen again.
3) A pair of rare twin unicorns has joined the unicorns.

To find the total number of unicorns in Unica, we need to add up the unicorns seen in the morning, the unicorns seen in the afternoon, and the pair of twin unicorns.

Morning unicorns: 33
Afternoon unicorns: 33
Twin unicorns: 2

Total unicorns = 33 + 33 + 2 = 68

### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the magical land of Unica, consider again the unicorns that were spotted. Supposedly instead of 33 unicorns in the morning, there were actually 58 unicorns. The same number of 33 unicorns are still seen in the afternoon, and the pair of rare twin unicorns is still there. Now, how many unicorns are in Unica in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) In the morning, there were 58 unicorns spotted.
2) In the afternoon, 33 unicorns were seen.
3) The pair of rare twin unicorns has joined the unicorns.

To find the total number of unicorns in Unica, we need to add up the unicorns seen in the morning, the unicorns seen in the afternoon, and the pair of twin unicorns.

Morning unicorns: 58
Afternoon unicorns: 33
Twin unicorns: 2

Total unicorns = 58 + 33 + 2 = 93

### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Galaxy Man, a superhero, has been on 94 missions since he started his career. In 18 of these missions, he had to collaborate with other superheroes. How many missions did Galaxy Man complete on his own?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Galaxy Man has been on a total of 94 missions since he started his career.
* In 18 of these missions, he had to collaborate with other superheroes.
* To find the number of missions he completed on his own, we need to subtract the number of collaborative missions from the total number of missions.

Calculation:
* Total missions: 94
* Collaborative missions: 18
* Missions completed on his own = 94 - 18 = 76

### Answer: 76

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 94 missions, Galaxy Man had only been on 28 missions since the start of his career, with the same 18 missions involving other superheroes, how many missions would Galaxy Man have completed alone?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* Galaxy Man has been on a total of 28 missions since he started his career.
* In 18 of these missions, he had to collaborate with other superheroes.
* To find the number of missions he completed on his own, we need to subtract the number of collaborative missions from the total number of missions.

Calculation:
* Total missions: 28
* Collaborative missions: 18
* Missions completed on his own = 28 - 18 = 10

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a total of 92 pairs of earrings in your collection. After hosting a flea market, you sold 45 pairs. How many pairs of earrings do you have left in your collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You started with a total of 92 pairs of earrings in your collection.
* After the flea market, you sold 45 pairs.
* To find the number of pairs you have left, we need to subtract the number of pairs sold from the total number of pairs you started with.
* 92 pairs - 45 pairs sold = <<92 - 45 = 47>> 47 pairs of earrings left in your collection.

### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Imagine instead of 92 pairs of earrings, you originally had 48 pairs in your collection. After selling 45 pairs in the flea market, how many pairs of earrings do you have left now in your collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, you had 48 pairs of earrings in your collection.
* After the flea market, you sold 45 pairs.
* To find the number of pairs you have left, we need to subtract the number of pairs sold from the total number of pairs you started with.
* 48 pairs - 45 pairs sold = <<48 - 45 = 3>> 3 pairs of earrings left in your collection.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a new game, a player has just earned 12 XP points. To level up, the player needs a total of 73 XP points plus the initial amount they just earned. How many XP points does the player need to level up?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The player just earned 12 XP points.
2) To level up, the player needs a total of 73 XP points plus the initial amount they just earned.
3) So the total XP points needed to level up is 73 + 12 = 85 XP points.
4) The player already has 12 XP points, so the remaining XP points needed to level up is 85 - 12 = 73 XP points.

### Answer: 73

Expected answer: 85

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fantastical kingdom, there are 10 dragons. One day, 89 dragons from distant lands come to the kingdom for a grand gathering. How many dragons were in the kingdom after the gathering?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 10 dragons in the kingdom.
* Then, 89 dragons from distant lands came to the kingdom for a grand gathering.
* To find the total number of dragons in the kingdom after the gathering, we add the original 10 dragons to the 89 dragons that came:
* 10 + 89 = 99

### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering that originally, there were 10 dragons in the kingdom and instead of having 89 additional dragons arriving, only 10 more dragons came for the grand gathering. How many dragons were in the kingdom for the gathering then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's re-work this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 10 dragons in the kingdom.
* Instead of 89 additional dragons arriving, only 10 more dragons came for the grand gathering.
* To find the total number of dragons in the kingdom for the gathering, we add the original 10 dragons to the 10 additional dragons that came:
* 10 + 10 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emily loves to pass her time by watching TV. One day, she decided to do a marathon of her favorite series. On the first day, she watched 34 episodes. Overwhelmed by the suspense, on the next day she watched 61 more episodes. How many episodes did Emily watch in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* On the first day, Emily watched 34 episodes
* On the second day, she watched 61 more episodes

To find the total number of episodes Emily watched, we add the episodes from the two days:
* 34 episodes + 61 episodes = 95 episodes

### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Emily realized that she had made an error. Actually, on the first day, she had watched 23 episodes and not 34. With the 61 more episodes she watched the next day, how many episodes did Emily watch in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* On the first day, Emily watched 23 episodes
* On the second day, she watched 61 more episodes

To find the total number of episodes Emily watched, we add the episodes from the two days:
* 23 episodes + 61 episodes = 84 episodes

### Answer: 84

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a magical realm, a total of 58 dragons exist. However, 13 of them decided to migrate to another realm. How many dragons remain in the original realm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The total number of dragons in the original realm is 58. However, 13 of them decided to migrate to another realm.
To find the number of dragons that remain in the original realm, we need to subtract the number of dragons that migrated from the total number of dragons.
58 dragons - 13 dragons that migrated = <<58 - 13 = 45>>45 dragons remain in the original realm.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same magical realm, let's now consider a slightly altered scenario. What if, instead of 13 dragons leaving, only 1 dragon had migrated to another realm? How many dragons would remain in the original realm then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the previous scenario, there were 58 dragons in the magical realm, and 13 of them decided to migrate to another realm.
In this new scenario, only 1 dragon has migrated to another realm.
To find the number of dragons that remain in the original realm, we need to subtract the number of dragons that migrated from the total number of dragons.
58 dragons - 1 dragon that migrated = <<58 - 1 = 57>>57 dragons remain in the original realm.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A town's water reservoir contains 87 million liters of water. To supply water for various needs, the town decides to use 73 million liters of water from the reservoir. What is the remaining amount of water in the reservoir in millions of liters?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The town's water reservoir initially contained 87 million liters of water.
The town decided to use 73 million liters of water from the reservoir.
To find the remaining amount of water in the reservoir, we need to subtract the amount of water used from the initial amount of water in the reservoir.

Remaining amount of water = Initial amount of water - Amount of water used
Remaining amount of water = 87 million liters - 73 million liters
Remaining amount of water = <<87 - 73 = 14>>14 million liters

### Answer: 14 million liters

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After considering the water needs of the town more carefully, it turns out the town only decided to use 22 million liters of water from the reservoir, as opposed to 73 million liters previously calculated. What is the remaining amount of water in the reservoir in million liters under this revised estimate?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

Reasoning:
The town's water reservoir initially contained 87 million liters of water.
The town decided to use 22 million liters of water from the reservoir.
To find the remaining amount of water in the reservoir, we need to subtract the amount of water used from the initial amount of water in the reservoir.

Remaining amount of water = Initial amount of water - Amount of water used
Remaining amount of water = 87 million liters - 22 million liters
Remaining amount of water = <<87 - 22 = 65>>65 million liters

### Answer: 65 million liters

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a rocket science laboratory, there were originally 40 components. However, due to an experiment, 29 components were used up and are no longer available. Afterward, the laboratory received a new delivery with an extra 47 components. what is the total number of components in the laboratory now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Originally, there were 40 components in the laboratory.
2. 29 components were used up and are no longer available.
3. This means the laboratory had 40 - 29 = 11 components remaining.
4. The laboratory then received a new delivery with an extra 47 components.
5. So the total number of components in the laboratory now is 11 + 47 = 58.

### Answer: 58

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Building on the previous scenario, in the rocket science laboratory, after counting the total number of components now available, they decided to further increase their stock. They received an additional shipment containing 14 more components. How many components does the laboratory have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's build on the previous scenario:
1. Originally, there were 40 components in the laboratory.
2. 29 components were used up, leaving 40 - 29 = 11 components remaining.
3. The laboratory then received a new delivery with an extra 47 components, bringing the total to 11 + 47 = 58 components.
4. Now, the laboratory received an additional shipment containing 14 more components.

To find the total number of components the laboratory has now, we add the 14 new components to the previous total:
58 + 14 = 72

### Answer: 72

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario at the rocket science laboratory, let's revise the number of components used up in the experiment. Instead of using 29 components, they only used 11 components from the original 40. The laboratory still received the new delivery with an extra 47 components afterwards. What is the total number of components in the laboratory now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Originally, there were 40 components in the laboratory.
2. 11 components were used up and are no longer available.
3. This means the laboratory had 40 - 11 = 29 components remaining.
4. The laboratory then received a new delivery with an extra 47 components.
5. So the total number of components in the laboratory now is 29 + 47 = 76.

### Answer: 76

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria has a garden and she grows tomatoes. This month she picked 68 tomatoes from her plants. At the same time, her neighbour Karen shared that she picked 64 tomatoes from her plants this month. How many more tomatoes did Maria pick than Karen?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Maria picked 68 tomatoes this month
* Karen picked 64 tomatoes this month
* To find how many more tomatoes Maria picked than Karen, we need to subtract Karen's total from Maria's total:
* Maria's total: 68 tomatoes
* Karen's total: 64 tomatoes
* Difference: 68 - 64 = 4 tomatoes

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Maria's brother decided to grow tomatoes too. This month he picked 81 tomatoes from his plants. Karen didn't pick any additional tomatoes since we last checked, and still has 64 tomatoes. How many more tomatoes did Maria's brother pick than Karen?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Maria's brother picked 81 tomatoes this month
* Karen still has 64 tomatoes
* To find how many more tomatoes Maria's brother picked than Karen, we need to subtract Karen's total from Maria's brother's total:
* Maria's brother's total: 81 tomatoes
* Karen's total: 64 tomatoes
* Difference: 81 - 64 = 17 tomatoes

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a forest, there are 7 adults wolves and 77 cubs. The wolf population, denoted with w, is equal to 7 (adults wolves) + 77 (cubs). One winter, 40 wolves migrated to another forest, decreasing the population. How many wolves are left in the forest now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The initial wolf population is:
   w = 7 (adult wolves) + 77 (cubs)
   w = 84 wolves

2. 40 wolves migrated to another forest, decreasing the population.
   The new wolf population is:
   w = 84 - 40 = 44 wolves

Therefore, the number of wolves left in the forest now is 44.

### Answer: 44

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a forest, there are 7 adults wolves and 77 cubs. The wolf population, denoted with w, is equal to 7 (adults wolves) + 77 (cubs). One winter, 40 wolves migrated to another forest, decreasing the population. Then later, a pack of 14 wolves moved to a mountainside. How many wolves are left in the forest now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The initial wolf population is:
   w = 7 (adult wolves) + 77 (cubs)
   w = 84 wolves

2. 40 wolves migrated to another forest, decreasing the population.
   The new wolf population is:
   w = 84 - 40 = 44 wolves

3. Later, a pack of 14 wolves moved to a mountainside.
   The final wolf population is:
   w = 44 - 14 = 30 wolves

Therefore, the number of wolves left in the forest now is 30.

### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same forest, there were initially 7 adult wolves but this time, there were different number of cubs: 68 cubs instead of 77. As before, one winter, 40 wolves migrated to another forest. How many wolves are left in the forest now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The initial wolf population is:
   w = 7 (adult wolves) + 68 (cubs)
   w = 75 wolves

2. 40 wolves migrated to another forest, decreasing the population.
   The new wolf population is:
   w = 75 - 40 = 35 wolves

Therefore, the number of wolves left in the forest now is 35.

### Answer: 35

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have baked 75 cookies for an event. By the time you finish baking, you realize you have enough dough left to make 10 more cookies. How many cookies have you baked in total, including the 10 extras?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You initially baked 75 cookies
* You had enough dough left to make 10 more cookies
* To find the total number of cookies baked, we add the initial 75 cookies and the 10 extra cookies:
* 75 + 10 = 85

### Answer: 85

Expected answer: 85

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, you had made 75 cookies for an event. But what if initially, you had only baked 75 cookies, and then decided to bake an additional 4 cookies with the leftover dough. How many cookies would you have in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
* Initially, you baked 75 cookies
* You then decided to bake an additional 4 cookies with the leftover dough
* To find the total number of cookies, we add the initial 75 cookies and the 4 extra cookies:
* 75 + 4 = 79

### Answer: 79

Expected answer: 79

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A carpenter needs to make some tables. He initially has 78 boards of wood but uses 73 to prepare for the construction. He later realizes he has 99 potential orders but the current boards of wood he has are not enough to meet this demand. How many additional boards does he need to perfectly meet all the orders?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The carpenter initially has 78 boards of wood.
2. He uses 73 of those boards to prepare for the construction.
3. This means he has 78 - 73 = 5 boards of wood remaining.
4. He later realizes he has 99 potential orders.
5. The 5 boards of wood he has remaining are not enough to meet the 99 orders.
6. To calculate the additional boards he needs, we take the number of orders (99) and subtract the number of boards he has remaining (5).
7. 99 - 5 = 94 additional boards of wood needed.

### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem, the carpenter decides to create smaller tables that only require one board of wood each. However, he realizes he can only afford to make 14 tables due to other limitations. With the current boards of wood he has, how many less tables will he be able to produce compared to his original ambition of making 14 tables?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. In the previous problem, the carpenter had 5 boards of wood remaining.
2. He can make 1 table per board of wood.
3. So with the 5 boards of wood he has, he can make 5 tables.
4. However, he can only afford to make 14 tables due to other limitations.
5. So the difference between the number of tables he can make (5) and the number of tables he can afford to make (14) is:
14 - 5 = 9 less tables.

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: One evening, a young astronomer counted 1 star in a small area of the sky. Then, he noticed that 5 more stars gradually became visible as his eyes adjusted to the darkness. After an hour, a meteor shower began and he spotted 28 more stars. How many stars did the astronomer see in total during that evening?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The astronomer initially counted 1 star in a small area of the sky.
2. Then, 5 more stars gradually became visible as his eyes adjusted to the darkness.
   * So the total number of stars at this point is 1 + 5 = 6.
3. After an hour, a meteor shower began and he spotted 28 more stars.
   * So the total number of stars at this point is 6 + 28 = 34.

Therefore, the astronomer saw a total of 34 stars during that evening.

### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The young astronomer then noticed that a cloud drifted across the sky, temporarily covering 27 of the stars he had been observing. After the cloud passed, how many stars were left visible to him?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The astronomer initially saw a total of 34 stars.
2. Then, a cloud drifted across the sky and temporarily covered 27 of the stars.
   * So the number of stars left visible is 34 - 27 = 7.

Therefore, after the cloud passed, 7 stars were left visible to the astronomer.

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: It was David's birthday and he had 40 gifts in his room. Later in the day, his friends surprised him with 26 more gifts. How many gifts does David have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* David had 40 gifts in his room initially
* His friends surprised him with 26 more gifts
* To find the total number of gifts, we add the initial 40 gifts and the 26 additional gifts:
* 40 + 26 = 66

### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After opening the gifts, David decided to donate some of them to a local charity. He kept 44 gifts and donated the rest. How many gifts did he donate?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Alright, let's solve this step-by-step:
* David had a total of 66 gifts after receiving the additional 26 gifts from his friends
* He decided to keep 44 gifts for himself
* To find the number of gifts he donated, we need to subtract the number of gifts he kept (44) from the total number of gifts (66)
* 66 - 44 = 22

### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's say it was not David's birthday, but it was instead his friend Mark's birthday. Mark received initially 69 gifts. Later, his friends surprised him with the same amount of 26 more gifts which David received. How many gifts does Mark have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Mark initially received 69 gifts
* His friends then surprised him with 26 more gifts
* To find the total number of gifts Mark has now, we add the initial 69 gifts and the 26 additional gifts:
* 69 + 26 = 95

### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An author is writing a mini novel. She managed to write 74 pages in the first session. Energized by the progress, she decides to write 16 more pages. How many pages has she written in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The author wrote 74 pages in the first session.
* Then, she decided to write 16 more pages.
* To find the total number of pages written, we add the two amounts together:
* 74 pages + 16 pages = 90 pages

### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The author, after finishing her writing session, felt inspired and decided to add a one-page introduction to her mini novel. How many pages does the novel have now including the introduction?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's look at the information we have:
* The author wrote 90 pages in total during the writing sessions
* She then decided to add a 1-page introduction

To find the total number of pages in the mini novel, including the introduction, we add the 1-page introduction to the 90 pages she had written:

* 90 pages + 1 page introduction = 91 pages

### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reflecting on her work, the author decides that she should have originally written 79 pages in the first session instead of 74. Keeping the additional 16 pages she wrote after, how many total pages of the novel does she have before adding the one-page introduction?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Originally, the author wrote 74 pages in the first session.
* Then, she decided she should have written 79 pages in the first session instead.
* She also wrote an additional 16 pages after the first session.

To find the total number of pages before adding the one-page introduction, we need to:
* Replace the original 74 pages with 79 pages for the first session.
* Add the additional 16 pages she wrote after the first session.

So the total number of pages is:
* 79 pages (first session) + 16 pages (additional) = 95 pages

### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large hotel, there are 60 rooms. The hotel decides to expand and add an additional 22 rooms. How many rooms does the hotel have after the expansion?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The hotel originally had 60 rooms.
The hotel added an additional 22 rooms.
To find the total number of rooms after the expansion, we add the original number of rooms and the additional rooms:
60 + 22 = <<60 + 22 = 82>>82 rooms.

### Answer: 82

Expected answer: 82

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the initial expansion, the hotel owner plans to make an additional special expansion by adding more rooms, but less than the previous expansion. If the hotel owner added 11 rooms instead of 22 rooms during the first expansion, how many rooms would the hotel have after the first expansion?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The hotel originally had 60 rooms.
During the first expansion, the hotel added 11 additional rooms.
To find the total number of rooms after the first expansion, we add the original number of rooms and the additional rooms:
60 + 11 = <<60 + 11 = 71>>71 rooms.

### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were 70 children in the park. Some of them left, leaving only 27 children. Later, 31 more kids left the park. How many children are left in the park now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) There were originally 70 children in the park.
2) Some of them left, leaving only 27 children.
3) Later, 31 more kids left the park.

To find the number of children left in the park now, we need to work backwards:
* After the first group left, there were 27 children remaining.
* Then, 31 more kids left, so we need to add 31 to the 27 remaining.
* 27 + 31 = 58 children left in the park now.

### Answer: 58

Expected answer: 12

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a beehive, there is a total of 48 bees. One day, 29 drones left the beehive for collecting pollen. How many bees are left in the beehive?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are a total of 48 bees in the beehive
* 29 drones left the beehive to collect pollen
* To find the number of bees left in the beehive, we need to subtract the number of drones that left from the total number of bees

Calculation:
* Total bees in the beehive: 48
* Drones that left: 29
* Bees left in the beehive: 48 - 29 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of the original total of 48 bees in the beehive, let's consider that initially there were 89 bees. Then 29 drone bees left for a pollen gathering mission. How many bees were left in the beehive after the drones departed in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 89 bees in the beehive
* 29 drone bees left the beehive for a pollen gathering mission
* To find the number of bees left in the beehive, we need to subtract the number of drones that left from the total number of bees

Calculation:
* Total bees in the beehive initially: 89
* Drones that left: 29
* Bees left in the beehive: 89 - 29 = 60

### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school initially had 35 erasers. But after a few classes and some craft projects, 22 erasers got used up. How many erasers are left at the school?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The school initially had 35 erasers.
After some classes and craft projects, 22 erasers got used up.
To find the number of erasers left, we need to subtract the number of erasers used from the initial number of erasers.
35 erasers - 22 erasers used = <<35 - 22 = 13>>13 erasers left.

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A school initially had 35 erasers. But after a few classes and some craft projects, 22 erasers got used up. How many erasers are left at the school? Then, a generous donor contributed an additional 39 erasers to the school. What is the total number of erasers at the school now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The school initially had 35 erasers.
2. After some classes and craft projects, 22 erasers got used up.
   * So the number of erasers left after this is 35 - 22 = 13 erasers.

3. Then, a generous donor contributed an additional 39 erasers to the school.
   * To find the total number of erasers at the school now, we add the 39 new erasers to the 13 erasers that were left:
   * 13 + 39 = 52 erasers.

### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the earlier scenario, the school initially had 35 erasers. But what if the school had originally started with 58 erasers instead? After a few classes and some craft projects, 22 erasers got used up. How many erasers would be left at the school in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The school originally had 58 erasers
* After some classes and craft projects, 22 erasers got used up
* To find the number of erasers left, we need to subtract the number of erasers used from the initial number of erasers
* 58 erasers - 22 erasers used = <<58 - 22 = 36>>36 erasers left

### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were 75 beds in a large hostel. Over time, 55 of them became old and were removed for refurbishment. How many beds are currently available in the hostel now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The hostel originally had 75 beds.
Over time, 55 of them became old and were removed for refurbishment.
To find the number of beds currently available in the hostel, we need to subtract the number of beds removed from the original number of beds.
75 beds - 55 beds removed = <<75 - 55 = 20>>20 beds currently available in the hostel.

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the refurbishment, a generous sponsor donated an additional set of beds to the hostel. The number of these new beds plus the remaining beds equals the original number, 75. How many beds were donated by the sponsor?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Originally, there were 75 beds in the hostel.
2) 55 of the beds became old and were removed for refurbishment.
3) This left 75 - 55 = 20 beds remaining.
4) The number of new beds donated by the sponsor plus the remaining 20 beds equals the original 75 beds.

To find the number of beds donated by the sponsor, we can use the equation:
New beds donated + 20 remaining beds = 75 original beds
New beds donated = 75 - 20 = <<75 - 20 = 55>>55 beds

### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Monday, the speed of the wind was measured to be 71 kilometers per hour. The speed of the wind then decreased by 53 kilometers per hour. What was the speed of the wind after the decrease?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The initial speed of the wind was 71 kilometers per hour.
The speed of the wind then decreased by 53 kilometers per hour.
To find the final speed of the wind, we need to subtract the decrease from the initial speed.
Final speed = Initial speed - Decrease
Final speed = 71 kilometers per hour - 53 kilometers per hour
Final speed = <<71 - 53 = 18>> 18 kilometers per hour

### Answer: 18 kilometers per hour

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of a decrease of 53 kilometers per hour, what would the speed of the wind have been if it had only decreased by 45 kilometers per hour?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The initial speed of the wind was 71 kilometers per hour.
The speed of the wind then decreased by 45 kilometers per hour.
To find the final speed of the wind, we need to subtract the decrease from the initial speed.
Final speed = Initial speed - Decrease
Final speed = 71 kilometers per hour - 45 kilometers per hour
Final speed = <<71 - 45 = 26>> 26 kilometers per hour

### Answer: 26 kilometers per hour

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Oliver has 18 oranges. He visits the orange grove and collects an additional 44 oranges. How many oranges does Oliver have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Oliver initially had 18 oranges.
He then collected an additional 44 oranges.
To find the total number of oranges Oliver has now, we add the initial 18 oranges to the additional 44 oranges.
18 + 44 = <<18 + 44 = 62>>62 oranges.
### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Oliver has 18 oranges. He visits the orange grove and collects an additional 44 oranges. Unfortunately, while trying to carry his oranges home, he loses 50 of them along the way. How many oranges does Oliver have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Oliver initially had 18 oranges.
He then collected an additional 44 oranges, so he had 18 + 44 = 62 oranges.
Unfortunately, he lost 50 oranges along the way.
To find the number of oranges Oliver has left, we subtract the 50 lost oranges from the 62 oranges he had.
62 - 50 = <<62 - 50 = 12>>12 oranges.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Previously we considered a scenario where Oliver initially had 18 oranges. Now imagine if initially, Oliver had 36 oranges instead. He visits the same orange grove and collects an additional 44 oranges. How many oranges does Oliver have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In this scenario, Oliver initially had 36 oranges.
He then collected an additional 44 oranges.
To find the total number of oranges Oliver has now, we add the initial 36 oranges to the additional 44 oranges.
36 + 44 = <<36 + 44 = 80>>80 oranges.
### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tommy has a collection of 70 toy cars. One day, he decides to give 22 of his toy cars to his younger brother. How many toy cars does Tommy have left in his collection?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Tommy had 70 toy cars in his collection.
He gave 22 of those toy cars to his younger brother.
To find the number of toy cars Tommy has left in his collection, we subtract the number of toy cars he gave away from the total number of toy cars he had.
70 - 22 = <<70 - 22 = 48>>48 toy cars.
### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After giving 22 of his toy cars to his younger brother, Tommy visits a toy store and discovers a toy car that he must have. It costs 61 toy cars for a trade. Does Tommy have enough toy cars left to trade for the new one? If not, how many more does he need?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Tommy had 48 toy cars left after giving 22 to his younger brother.
The new toy car costs 61 toy cars for a trade.
To determine if Tommy has enough toy cars left to trade for the new one, we compare the number of toy cars he has left (48) to the number required for the trade (61).
48 < 61, so Tommy does not have enough toy cars left to trade for the new one.
To find how many more toy cars he needs, we subtract the number of toy cars he has left (48) from the number required for the trade (61).
61 - 48 = <<61 - 48 = 13>>13 more toy cars.
### Answer: Tommy does not have enough toy cars left to trade for the new one, and he needs 13 more toy cars.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of giving 22 toy cars to his younger brother, Tommy decides to only give away 17 of his toy cars. How many toy cars does Tommy have left in his collection now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Tommy had 70 toy cars in his collection.
He gave away 17 of those toy cars to his younger brother.
To find the number of toy cars Tommy has left in his collection, we subtract the number of toy cars he gave away from the total number of toy cars he had.
70 - 17 = <<70 - 17 = 53>>53 toy cars.
### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The Strawberry farm was initially home to 87 Strawberry plants. However, some of them were affected by a disease and 41 plants were lost. Jacob added 8 new Strawberry plants more. How many Strawberry plants are there on the farm now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The Strawberry farm initially had 87 Strawberry plants.
2. 41 plants were lost due to a disease.
3. Jacob added 8 new Strawberry plants.

To find the total number of Strawberry plants on the farm now, we need to:
1. Subtract the 41 plants that were lost from the initial 87 plants.
2. Then add the 8 new plants that Jacob added.

So the calculation is:
87 - 41 + 8 = <<87 - 41 + 8 = 54>>54

### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Revisiting the first scenario, suppose instead of 41, only 22 Strawberry plants were affected by the disease in the Strawberry farm originally home to 87 plants. Now, consider Jacob still adding 8 new Strawberry plants to the farm. How many Strawberry plants are there on the farm now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The Strawberry farm initially had 87 Strawberry plants.
2. 22 plants were lost due to a disease.
3. Jacob added 8 new Strawberry plants.

To find the total number of Strawberry plants on the farm now, we need to:
1. Subtract the 22 plants that were lost from the initial 87 plants.
2. Then add the 8 new plants that Jacob added.

So the calculation is:
87 - 22 + 8 = <<87 - 22 + 8 = 73>>73

### Answer: 73

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scientist discovered a new dinosaur species. He found 34 of them. Soon after, he found another group of the same kind of dinosaurs that also had 34. How many dinosaurs of this new species did the scientist find in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The scientist found 34 dinosaurs of the new species initially, and then found another group of 34 of the same kind.
To find the total number of dinosaurs of this new species, we add the two groups together:
34 + 34 = <<34 + 34 = 68>>68
### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After discovering the initial groups of the new dinosaur species, the scientist found an additional nest. There were 6 more dinosaurs in this nest. How many dinosaurs of this new species has the scientist found in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, the scientist found 34 dinosaurs and then another group of 34 dinosaurs.
The total number of dinosaurs found so far is 34 + 34 = 68.
Then, the scientist found an additional nest with 6 more dinosaurs.
To find the total number of dinosaurs of this new species, we add the 6 additional dinosaurs to the previous total:
68 + 6 = <<68 + 6 = 74>>74
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, the scientist initially discovered groups of 34 dinosaurs each. Now consider the scenario where instead of finding 34 in each group, the scientist found 37 dinosaurs in each group. How many dinosaurs of this new species would the scientist have found in total in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In this case, the scientist initially found 37 dinosaurs in the first group, and then found another group of 37 of the same kind.
To find the total number of dinosaurs of this new species, we add the two groups together:
37 + 37 = <<37 + 37 = 74>>74
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The beach had 82 brightly colored balls spread around today. As the day ended, 28 balls were lost or damaged leaving a certain number intact. How many beach balls are remaining, undamaged?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The beach had 82 brightly colored balls spread around today.
* As the day ended, 28 balls were lost or damaged.
* We need to find the number of beach balls that remain, undamaged.

To calculate the number of beach balls remaining, undamaged, we need to subtract the number of lost or damaged balls from the total number of balls.

Total balls: 82
Lost or damaged balls: 28

Remaining, undamaged balls = Total balls - Lost or damaged balls
Remaining, undamaged balls = 82 - 28 = 54

### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The initial count of beach balls might have been a little off. It turns out that the number of lost or damaged balls was not 28 but actually 60. If that is the case, how many beach balls would be left undamaged on the beach?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* The initial count of beach balls was 82
* The number of lost or damaged balls was 60

To calculate the number of beach balls remaining, undamaged, we need to subtract the number of lost or damaged balls from the total number of balls.

Total balls: 82
Lost or damaged balls: 60

Remaining, undamaged balls = Total balls - Lost or damaged balls
Remaining, undamaged balls = 82 - 60 = 22

### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wizard has collected 53 magical artifacts over his lifetime. He decides to give out some of them to apprentice wizards. If he gives out 12 artifacts, how many will he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The wizard originally had 53 magical artifacts.
He gave out 12 of them to apprentice wizards.
To find the number of artifacts he has left, we subtract the number of artifacts he gave out from the original number of artifacts he had.
53 - 12 = <<53 - 12 = 41>>41
### Answer: 41

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After giving out 12 artifacts to apprentice wizards, the wizard discovers a hidden chamber in his magical lair, revealing an additional 4 artifacts he had forgotten about. How many artifacts does he have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The wizard originally had 53 magical artifacts.
He gave out 12 of them to apprentice wizards, so he had 53 - 12 = 41 artifacts left.
He then discovered an additional 4 artifacts in a hidden chamber.
To find the total number of artifacts he has now, we add the 4 newly discovered artifacts to the 41 he had left after giving out the 12.
41 + 4 = <<41 + 4 = 45>>45
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the hidden chamber he found, the wizard initially thought there were 15 artifacts. However, they were stacked haphazardly, and upon recounting, he realized he made a mistake and there were actually 12 artifacts, not 15. How many fewer artifacts were there in the hidden chamber than he initially thought?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The wizard initially thought there were 15 artifacts in the hidden chamber.
However, upon recounting, he realized there were actually 12 artifacts.
To find the difference between the initial count and the actual count, we subtract the actual count from the initial count.
15 - 12 = <<15 - 12 = 3>>3
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria has a box that used to contain 68 rings. One day, she lost some of the rings and now there are only 26 rings remaining in the box. How many rings did Maria lose?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, the box contained 68 rings.
* Now, there are only 26 rings remaining in the box.
* To find the number of rings that Maria lost, we need to subtract the number of rings remaining (26) from the original number of rings (68).

68 rings - 26 rings = 42 rings

### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The moon is 40 light years away from an alien planet. A spaceship travels 18 light years towards the moon. How many light years is it now from the moon?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
* The moon is 40 light years away from the alien planet.
* The spaceship travels 18 light years towards the moon.
* To find the distance from the spaceship to the moon, we need to subtract the distance the spaceship traveled from the original distance to the moon.
* 40 light years - 18 light years = 22 light years.

### Answer: 22 light years.

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The space agency decides that in a hypothetical scenario, the moon was actually only 27 light years away from the alien planet. If the spaceship still traveled 18 light years towards the moon in this scenario, how many light years would it be from the moon then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. In the hypothetical scenario, the moon is 27 light years away from the alien planet.
2. The spaceship travels 18 light years towards the moon.
3. To find the distance from the spaceship to the moon, we need to subtract the distance the spaceship traveled from the original distance to the moon.
4. 27 light years - 18 light years = 9 light years.

### Answer: 9 light years.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a window factory, there are 41 windows made in the morning. But 21 of them were found to be defective and had to be discarded. How many windows are left in the end?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* 41 windows were made in the morning
* 21 of those windows were found to be defective and had to be discarded
* To find the number of windows left, we need to subtract the number of defective windows from the total number of windows made

So, the calculation is:
* Total windows made: 41
* Defective windows: 21
* Windows left: 41 - 21 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The window factory who earlier made 41 windows, out of which 21 were defective, received an urgent order for 86 windows. After using the windows they had left, how many more windows does the factory need to produce to fulfill the order?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The factory made 41 windows initially
* Out of those 41 windows, 21 were found to be defective and had to be discarded
* So, the number of good windows left = 41 - 21 = 20
* The factory received an urgent order for 86 windows
* To fulfill the order, the factory needs to produce 86 windows
* Since they already have 20 good windows, they need to produce 86 - 20 = 66 more windows

Therefore, the factory needs to produce 66 more windows to fulfill the order.

### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, the window factory had originally made 76 windows instead of 41. After discarding the defective ones as before, how many windows would be left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, the window factory made 76 windows
* 21 of those windows were found to be defective and had to be discarded
* To find the number of windows left, we need to subtract the number of defective windows from the total number of windows made

So, the calculation is:
* Total windows made: 76
* Defective windows: 21
* Windows left: 76 - 21 = 55

### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A gardener has 88 beautiful roses in the garden. One morning, he finds that some of them are missing and now there are only 84 roses left. How many of the roses are missing from the garden?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The gardener originally had 88 roses in the garden.
After some went missing, there are now only 84 roses left.
To find the number of roses that are missing, we need to subtract the number of roses left from the original number of roses.
88 - 84 = 4
Therefore, 4 roses are missing from the garden.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same garden, the gardener later checked his dahlias. Initially there were 88 dahlias but then he found that some daisies were missing as well, leaving only 75 dahlias left in the garden. How many dahlias are missing from the garden?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 88 dahlias in the garden.
* Later, the gardener found that some dahlias were missing, leaving only 75 dahlias.
* To find the number of dahlias that are missing, we need to subtract the number of dahlias left (75) from the original number of dahlias (88).
* 88 - 75 = 13
Therefore, 13 dahlias are missing from the garden.

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter piloting school has 19 students to start with. The school enrolls an equal number of new students during the next intake. How many students are there in the school now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The school starts with 19 students
* During the next intake, they enroll an equal number of new students

To find the total number of students now, we need to add the number of new students to the original 19 students.

Let's call the number of new students that were enrolled 'x'.

Since the school enrolled an equal number of new students, we can say that the total number of students now is 19 + x.

We don't know the exact value of 'x', but we do know that the total number of students is an even number, since the new students were enrolled in an equal number.

Therefore, 19 + x must be an even number.

The closest even number to 19 is 20, so we can conclude that x = 1.

Therefore, the total number of students in the school now is:
19 + 1 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 38

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a field, there are 25 bees on the roses and another 25 bees on the daisies. Meanwhile, in a nearby cluster of trees, there are 53 bees in total. After some time, the number of bees in the cluster of trees equals the number of bees in the field subtracted from the original number in the cluster. How many bees are left in the cluster of trees after some time?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there are 25 bees on the roses and 25 bees on the daisies in the field, so the total number of bees in the field is 25 + 25 = 50.
2) Initially, there are 53 bees in the cluster of trees.
3) After some time, the number of bees in the cluster of trees equals the number of bees in the field subtracted from the original number in the cluster.
4) So the number of bees left in the cluster of trees is: 53 - 50 = 3.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's revisit the previous situation where bees were settling in a cluster of trees. Suppose we made a mistake earlier and wrongly counted the bees. In fact, originally, there were 72 bees in the cluster of trees. Now, similar to the previous situation, after some time, the number of bees in the cluster of trees equals the number of bees from the roses and daisies subtracted from this correct number in the cluster. Given this correction, how many bees are now left in the cluster of trees?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) Originally, there were 25 bees on the roses and 25 bees on the daisies in the field, so the total number of bees in the field is 25 + 25 = 50.

2) Originally, there were 72 bees in the cluster of trees.

3) After some time, the number of bees in the cluster of trees equals the number of bees in the field subtracted from the original number in the cluster.

4) So the number of bees left in the cluster of trees is: 72 - 50 = 22.

### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam has a total of 58 keys on his piano, but 33 of them are broken and can't be used. He finds a way to fix some keys and adds 14 more functional keys to his piano. How many keys on the piano can Sam play after he adds the new ones?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Sam has a total of 58 keys on his piano.
2. 33 of those keys are broken and can't be used.
3. So the number of keys that were initially working is 58 - 33 = 25 keys.
4. Sam then adds 14 more functional keys to the piano.
5. The total number of keys Sam can play after adding the new ones is 25 + 14 = 39 keys.

### Answer: 39

Expected answer: 39

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After adding the new keys and playing for a while, Sam decides to expand his music repertoire and needs to play some songs which require a total of 56 keys. How many more keys does he need to fix on his piano in order to play these songs?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. After adding the 14 new keys, Sam can play 39 keys on his piano.
2. The songs he wants to play require a total of 56 keys.
3. To find how many more keys he needs, we subtract the number of keys he can currently play from the total required:
56 keys required - 39 keys he can currently play = 17 more keys needed.

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A manufacturer produces 52 binoculars. Unfortunately, due to a production error, 27 binoculars were defective and had to be removed from the stock. The manufacturer managed to produce the same number of binoculars the next day to make up for the losses. After this production, how many binoculars does the manufacturer have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The manufacturer initially produced 52 binoculars.
2. 27 of those binoculars were defective and had to be removed from the stock.
3. The manufacturer then produced the same number of binoculars the next day to make up for the losses.

So, the total number of binoculars the manufacturer has now is:
* Initial production: 52 binoculars
* Minus defective binoculars: 52 - 27 = 25 binoculars
* Plus the same number produced the next day: 25 + 27 = 52 binoculars

### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 50

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A truck with a capacity to carry 93 oranges just got a delivery request from a local grocery store. On its way, it dropped 46 oranges due to a small hole in the storage. How many oranges does the truck have now to deliver to the grocery store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The truck has a capacity to carry 93 oranges.
2. On its way, it dropped 46 oranges due to a small hole in the storage.
3. To find the number of oranges the truck has now to deliver, we need to subtract the number of oranges dropped from the total capacity.

Calculation:
Total capacity: 93 oranges
Oranges dropped: 46 oranges
Oranges remaining: 93 - 46 = 47 oranges

### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The truck originally had a capacity to carry 95 oranges instead of 93. Just like earlier, it dropped 46 oranges due to the storage hole. In this case, how many oranges does the truck have now to deliver to the grocery store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1. The truck originally had a capacity to carry 95 oranges.
2. It dropped 46 oranges due to a small hole in the storage.
3. To find the number of oranges the truck has now to deliver, we need to subtract the number of oranges dropped from the total capacity.

Calculation:
Total capacity: 95 oranges
Oranges dropped: 46 oranges
Oranges remaining: 95 - 46 = 49 oranges

### Answer: 49

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sunglasses store has 68 pairs of sunglasses on display. After a busy day, the store manager realizes that 1 pair has been sold. How many pairs of sunglasses are there left on display at the end of the day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The store started with 68 pairs of sunglasses on display.
After 1 pair was sold, the number of pairs left on display is 68 - 1 = <<68-1=67>>67.
### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the previous scenario, a new sunglasses store opened, which initially had 41 pairs of sunglasses on display. After the first day, the store manager realizes that just like in the other store, 1 pair has been sold. Considering the new inventory, how many pairs of sunglasses are left on display at this store at the end of its first day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: The new sunglasses store initially had 41 pairs of sunglasses on display.
After 1 pair was sold, the number of pairs left on display is 41 - 1 = <<41-1=40>>40.
### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a toy shop, there are 46 stuffed animals on display. The shop owner decides to add 35 more stuffed animals to the display from his storage. How many stuffed animals are on display after the shop owner adds the new ones?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There were initially 46 stuffed animals on display.
The shop owner added 35 more stuffed animals to the display.
The total number of stuffed animals on display after the addition is 46 + 35 = <<46+35=81>>81.
### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same toy shop scenario, imagine that initially, there were only 23 stuffed animals on display, and the shop owner still adds 35 more from his storage. In this case, how many stuffed animals are on display after the shop owner adds the new ones?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: Initially, there were 23 stuffed animals on display.
The shop owner added 35 more stuffed animals to the display.
The total number of stuffed animals on display after the addition is 23 + 35 = <<23+35=58>>58.
### Answer: 58

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A kite festival has a total of 48 small kites and 32 large kites. If there were initially 91 kites available, how many kites were sold before the festival started?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The kite festival has a total of 48 small kites and 32 large kites
* This means the total number of kites at the festival is 48 + 32 = 80 kites
* However, the question states that there were initially 91 kites available
* This means that the number of kites sold before the festival started is 91 - 80 = 11 kites

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In continuation of the previous problem, let's say there was another booth selling kites at the festival. Initially, they had 59 kites. After the festival started, they observed that they had sold the same number of kites as the number of kites remaining from the initial batch of 91 kites. How many kites did the second booth have left after these sales?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 91 kites available
* After the festival started, there were 80 kites remaining (48 small kites and 32 large kites)
* This means that 91 - 80 = 11 kites were sold before the festival started
* The second booth initially had 59 kites
* The second booth sold the same number of kites as the number of kites remaining from the initial batch of 91 kites, which is 80 kites
* Therefore, the second booth had 59 - 80 = -21 kites left after these sales

However, this doesn't make sense, as the second booth cannot have a negative number of kites left. Let's re-examine the problem.

The correct solution is:
* The second booth initially had 59 kites
* They sold the same number of kites as the number of kites sold before the festival started, which is 11 kites
* Therefore, the second booth had 59 - 11 = 48 kites left after these sales

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a slight change to the previous scenario, suppose that the kite festival actually started with 24 small kites and the same number of large kites, 32, as before. Given that there was still a total of 91 kites initially, how many kites were sold before the festival started now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The kite festival started with 24 small kites and 32 large kites
* So the total number of kites at the start of the festival is 24 + 32 = 56 kites
* The question states that there were initially 91 kites available
* This means that the number of kites sold before the festival started is 91 - 56 = 35 kites

### Answer: 35

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate buries his treasure chest which is 99 paces from the entrance of the cove. After a year, the pirate comes back and finds that due to sudden geologic changes, the cove's entrance moved 32 paces closer to the treasure. How many paces does the pirate now need to walk to reach his treasure?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, the treasure chest was 99 paces from the entrance of the cove.
2) After a year, the cove's entrance moved 32 paces closer to the treasure.
3) This means the new distance from the entrance to the treasure is 99 - 32 = 67 paces.

### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the pirate realized his treasure was 'g' paces away from the cove's entrance after the geologic changes. But, what if the geologic shift wasn't as dramatic and it only brought the cove's entrance 26 paces closer instead of 32 paces to his buried treasure? How many paces would the pirate now need to walk from the cove's entrance to reach his treasure?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
1) Initially, the treasure chest was 99 paces from the entrance of the cove.
2) After the geologic changes, the cove's entrance moved 26 paces closer to the treasure.
3) So the new distance from the entrance to the treasure is:
   - Initial distance: 99 paces
   - Distance moved: 26 paces
   - New distance: 99 - 26 = 73 paces

### Answer: 73

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 37 red marbles in a bag and 44 blue marbles in another bag. How many marbles are there in total if you combine the two bags?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* There are 37 red marbles in one bag
* There are 44 blue marbles in another bag
* To find the total number of marbles, we need to add the number of red marbles and the number of blue marbles together.
* 37 red marbles + 44 blue marbles = <<37 + 44 = 81>>81 marbles in total.

### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same bags of marbles mentioned before, imagine if instead there were 10 red marbles while keeping the count of the blue marbles same which was 44. Now, how many marbles would there be in total if you combine the two bags?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* There are 10 red marbles in one bag
* There are 44 blue marbles in another bag
* To find the total number of marbles, we need to add the number of red marbles and the number of blue marbles together.
* 10 red marbles + 44 blue marbles = <<10 + 44 = 54>>54 marbles in total.

### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler had 90 rings in their inventory. They sold 25 rings in the morning. In the afternoon, they realized their inventory was 92 rings short of their target for the day. How many rings are they short right now for reaching their target?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The jeweler had 90 rings in their inventory.
2. They sold 25 rings in the morning.
3. In the afternoon, they realized their inventory was 92 rings short of their target for the day.

To find how many rings they are short right now for reaching their target, we need to calculate the following:
* Rings left in inventory after selling 25 in the morning: 90 - 25 = 65 rings
* Rings short of their target: 92 rings

Therefore, the jeweler is 92 rings short right now for reaching their target.

### Answer: 92

Expected answer: 27

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 77 cows standing in a field in Farmer John's farm. Farmer John's neighbor Nancy brings over 19 more cows to graze. How many cows are there in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 77 cows standing in the field initially
* Farmer John's neighbor Nancy brings over 19 more cows to graze
* To find the total number of cows, we add the initial 77 cows and the 19 additional cows brought by Nancy

77 cows + 19 cows = 96 cows

### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the original 77 cows, Farmer John only had 39 cows in his field initially. If neighboring farmer Nancy still brings over her 19 cows to join them, how many cows would there be in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Farmer John initially had 39 cows in his field
* Neighboring farmer Nancy brings over 19 more cows to join them
* To find the total number of cows, we add the initial 39 cows and the 19 additional cows brought by Nancy

39 cows + 19 cows = 58 cows

### Answer: 58

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a beautiful African reserve, there live a certain number of giraffes. In one part of the reserve, you can find 54 giraffes. On the other side of the reserve, there are 40 giraffes. How many giraffes are there in total in the reserve?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In one part of the reserve, there are 54 giraffes
* On the other side of the reserve, there are 40 giraffes
* To find the total number of giraffes in the reserve, we need to add the number of giraffes in each part:
* 54 giraffes + 40 giraffes = 94 giraffes

### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same African reserve, a survey is conducted again after a few years. This time, on one side of the reserve, there are 39 giraffes, while on the other side, the number remains the same at 40. How many giraffes are there in total in the reserve now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In one part of the reserve, there are now 39 giraffes
* On the other side of the reserve, there are still 40 giraffes
* To find the total number of giraffes in the reserve, we need to add the number of giraffes in each part:
* 39 giraffes + 40 giraffes = 79 giraffes

### Answer: 79

Expected answer: 79

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were originally 71 bees in a hive, but 23 flew away in search of flowers. Later, another beekeeper noticed that his hive of 85 bees was missing a few. He discovered that the missing bees were the ones that flew away from the first hive. How many bees are left in the second beekeeper's hive?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. There were originally 71 bees in the first hive.
2. 23 bees flew away from the first hive.
3. So the number of bees left in the first hive is 71 - 23 = 48 bees.
4. The second beekeeper had a hive of 85 bees.
5. The missing bees from the second beekeeper's hive were the 23 bees that flew away from the first hive.
6. So the number of bees left in the second beekeeper's hive is 85 - 23 = 62 bees.

### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 37

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Suppose you have 28 bottle cap crafting kits, and each kit can make 3 cap designs. However, you accidentally lost 3 bottle cap designs out of all the kits. How many bottle cap designs are left in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* You have 28 bottle cap crafting kits
* Each kit can make 3 cap designs
* You accidentally lost 3 bottle cap designs out of all the kits

First, let's calculate the total number of bottle cap designs before the loss:
* 28 kits x 3 designs per kit = 84 total bottle cap designs

Now, we need to subtract the 3 designs that were lost:
* 84 total designs - 3 lost designs = 81 bottle cap designs left in total

### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, imagine that you made a counting error. Instead of losing 3 bottle cap designs, you have actually misplaced 14 of them from all the kits. How many bottle cap designs would you have left in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out step-by-step:
* You originally had 28 bottle cap crafting kits
* Each kit can make 3 cap designs
* So the total number of bottle cap designs before any were lost is:
  * 28 kits x 3 designs per kit = 84 total bottle cap designs
* In the previous problem, you had lost 3 bottle cap designs
* But in this new scenario, you have actually misplaced 14 bottle cap designs

So, to calculate the number of bottle cap designs left:
* Start with the original 84 total designs
* Subtract the 14 designs that were misplaced
* 84 total designs - 14 lost designs = 70 bottle cap designs left

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter company has a fleet of helicopters. They currently own 30 helicopters, and decide to add an additional 31 helicopters to the fleet. What is the total number of helicopters in the company's fleet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The company currently owns 30 helicopters.
They decide to add an additional 31 helicopters to the fleet.
To find the total number of helicopters in the company's fleet, we add the current number of helicopters and the additional helicopters:
30 + 31 = <<30 + 31 = 61>>61

### Answer: 61

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, let's consider a change. Suppose the helicopter company originally owned 63 helicopters instead of 30, but still decided to add an additional 31 helicopters to their fleet. How many helicopters would the company have in total now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The company originally owned 63 helicopters.
They decided to add an additional 31 helicopters to the fleet.
To find the total number of helicopters in the company's fleet, we add the original number of helicopters and the additional helicopters:
63 + 31 = <<63 + 31 = 94>>94

### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The total amount of snowfall in a town this year was 71 inches. In the month of December, the town experienced 10 inches of snowfall. How many inches of snowfall did the town receive in the months before December?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The total snowfall for the year was 71 inches
* In December, the town experienced 10 inches of snowfall
* To find the amount of snowfall in the months before December, we need to subtract the December snowfall from the total snowfall for the year

Calculation:
* Total snowfall for the year: 71 inches
* Snowfall in December: 10 inches
* Snowfall in the months before December: 71 inches - 10 inches = 61 inches

### Answer: 61 inches

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problems, assume the December snowfall data was misread earlier and it was actually 49 inches of snowfall in December, not 10 inches or the revised 13 inches. How many inches of snowfall did the town receive in the months before December given the new December snowfall data?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* The total snowfall for the year was 71 inches
* In December, the town experienced 49 inches of snowfall
* To find the amount of snowfall in the months before December, we need to subtract the December snowfall from the total snowfall for the year

Calculation:
* Total snowfall for the year: 71 inches
* Snowfall in December: 49 inches
* Snowfall in the months before December: 71 inches - 49 inches = 22 inches

### Answer: 22 inches

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Penny received $39 from her mother as a birthday gift. She saw a bag that costs $41. If Penny decides to buy this bag, how much more money would she need?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Penny received $39 from her mother as a birthday gift.
2) The bag she wants to buy costs $41.
3) To calculate how much more money she would need, we need to subtract the amount she received ($39) from the cost of the bag ($41).
4) $41 - $39 = $2

### Answer: $2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After figuring out how much more money she needs, Penny decides to earn the additional cash by doing small jobs for her neighbors. Penny gets paid $33 for every job she completes. How much money would Penny make if she does an equal number of jobs to the additional amount of money she needs to buy the bag?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
1) Penny needs $2 more to buy the bag.
2) Penny gets paid $33 for every job she completes.
3) To find out how much money Penny would make if she does an equal number of jobs to the additional amount she needs, we need to divide the additional amount ($2) by the amount she gets paid per job ($33).
4) $2 / $33 = 0.0606 jobs
5) Since we can't have a fraction of a job, we round up to 1 job.

### Answer: $33

Expected answer: 66

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of receiving $39 from her mother, Penny only received $23 as her birthday gift. Now if she still wants to buy the bag, which costs $41, how much more money would she need?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) Penny received $23 from her mother as a birthday gift.
2) The bag she wants to buy costs $41.
3) To calculate how much more money she would need, we need to subtract the amount she received ($23) from the cost of the bag ($41).
4) $41 - $23 = $18

### Answer: $18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fashion retail store specializes in selling glasses. They currently have 58 glasses. If they sell 21 glasses, how many glasses will remain in the fashion retail store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The fashion retail store currently has 58 glasses
* They sell 21 glasses
* To find the number of glasses that remain, we need to subtract the number of glasses sold from the initial number of glasses

So, the calculation is:
* Initial number of glasses: 58
* Number of glasses sold: 21
* Remaining glasses: 58 - 21 = <<58 - 21 = 37>>37

### Answer: 37

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the fashion retail store specializing in eyewear, another branch has 44 glasses in stock. If we subtract the number of glasses remaining in the main store (after selling 21 glasses), how many glasses does the other branch have in comparison?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. We know the main store had 58 glasses initially, and they sold 21 glasses.
2. So the number of glasses remaining in the main store is 58 - 21 = 37 glasses.

3. Now, we need to compare the number of glasses in the other branch (44 glasses) to the number of glasses remaining in the main store (37 glasses).
4. To do this, we subtract the number of glasses remaining in the main store from the number of glasses in the other branch:
   44 - 37 = <<44 - 37 = 7>>7 glasses

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the fashion retail store that specializes in eyewear, consider a different scenario where they initially had 40 glasses instead of 58. If they sell 21 glasses from this initial stock, how many glasses will remain in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* The fashion retail store initially had 40 glasses
* They sold 21 glasses
* To find the number of glasses that remain, we need to subtract the number of glasses sold from the initial number of glasses

So, the calculation is:
* Initial number of glasses: 40
* Number of glasses sold: 21
* Remaining glasses: 40 - 21 = <<40 - 21 = 19>>19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A food enthusiast started the day with 29 strawberries. If he ate 15 strawberries for breakfast, how many strawberries does he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The food enthusiast started the day with 29 strawberries.
He ate 15 strawberries for breakfast.
To find the number of strawberries he has left, we need to subtract the number of strawberries he ate from the total number of strawberries he had.
29 strawberries - 15 strawberries = <<29 - 15 = 14>>14 strawberries left.

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the earlier problem, imagine if the food enthusiast only ate 1 strawberry for breakfast instead of 15 strawberries. In that case, how many strawberries would he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
In the previous problem, the food enthusiast started with 29 strawberries and ate 15 strawberries for breakfast, leaving him with 14 strawberries.
In this new scenario, the food enthusiast ate only 1 strawberry for breakfast instead of 15.
To find the number of strawberries he has left, we need to subtract the number of strawberries he ate (1) from the total number of strawberries he had (29).
29 strawberries - 1 strawberry = <<29 - 1 = 28>>28 strawberries left.

### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ballerina practiced 34 dance moves. Then, in the next session, she trained an additional 46 dance moves. How many total dance moves did the ballerina practice?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* In the first session, the ballerina practiced 34 dance moves.
* In the next session, she trained an additional 46 dance moves.
* To find the total dance moves practiced, we add the two numbers together:
* 34 + 46 = 80

### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After mastering a total of 80 dance moves, the ballerina decided to discard 16 dance moves that she felt were too simple. How many dance moves does the ballerina intend to keep in her repertoire?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work this out:
* The ballerina originally mastered a total of 80 dance moves
* She then decided to discard 16 of those dance moves
* To find the number of dance moves she intends to keep, we subtract the discarded moves from the total:
* 80 - 16 = 64

### Answer: 64

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the ballerina had practiced 34 dance moves before learning 46 more. But what if she initially practiced 34 dance moves and then decided to train an additional 57 dance moves. How many total dance moves would the ballerina have practiced then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, the ballerina practiced 34 dance moves.
* Then, she decided to train an additional 57 dance moves.
* To find the total dance moves practiced, we add the two numbers together:
* 34 + 57 = 91

### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a car manufacturing factory, there are 50 spots reserved for completed cars. Today, currently there are 21 cars that are fully completed. The rest of the spots are reserved for the cars which are still under process. How many cars are still under process?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 50 spots reserved for completed cars in the factory
* Currently, there are 21 cars that are fully completed
* The rest of the spots are reserved for the cars which are still under process

To find the number of cars still under process, we need to subtract the number of completed cars from the total number of spots:
* Total spots reserved = 50
* Completed cars = 21
* Cars still under process = 50 - 21 = 29

### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the cars under process, 6 spots are cleared to start new projects. After clearing these spots, how many cars still under process remain in the factory?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 50 spots reserved for completed cars
* Currently, there are 21 completed cars
* The remaining spots were reserved for cars under process, which was 50 - 21 = 29 cars

Now, we are told that 6 spots are cleared to start new projects. This means that the total number of spots available for cars under process has decreased by 6.

To find the new number of cars still under process, we need to subtract 6 from the original number of cars under process:
* Cars still under process = 29 - 6 = 23

### Answer: 23

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's suppose that instead of 50 spots for cars, the factory had only 45. In that case, currently there are 21 cars that are fully completed. The rest of the spots are reserved for the cars which are still under process. How many cars are still under process now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* There are 45 spots reserved for completed cars in the factory
* Currently, there are 21 cars that are fully completed
* The rest of the spots are reserved for the cars which are still under process

To find the number of cars still under process, we need to subtract the number of completed cars from the total number of spots:
* Total spots reserved = 45
* Completed cars = 21
* Cars still under process = 45 - 21 = 24

### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The art supply store received an order of colored pencils. The packs of colored pencils arrived in two varieties: packs with 32 colored pencils and packs with 62 colored pencils. How many colored pencils are there in total if you have one pack of each variety?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The store received two varieties of colored pencil packs:
  - Packs with 32 colored pencils
  - Packs with 62 colored pencils
* We are told that the store received one pack of each variety.

To find the total number of colored pencils, we need to add the number of pencils in each pack:
* 32 colored pencils (from the 32-pack)
* 62 colored pencils (from the 62-pack)

So the total number of colored pencils is:
32 + 62 = 94

### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of receiving a pack of 32 colored pencils, the art supply store only received a single colored pencil along with the pack of 62 colored pencils. How many colored pencils would there be in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* The store received:
  - 1 single colored pencil
  - 1 pack of 62 colored pencils
* To find the total number of colored pencils, we add the number of pencils in each:
  - 1 (from the single colored pencil)
  - 62 (from the pack of 62 colored pencils)
* 1 + 62 = 63

### Answer: 63

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cat has 7 lives. If a magical cat has 4 times as many lives as a regular cat, how many lives does the magical cat have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
A regular cat has 7 lives.
The magical cat has 4 times as many lives as a regular cat.
To find the number of lives the magical cat has, we multiply the number of lives of a regular cat by 4.
7 lives x 4 = 28 lives

### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider a different breed of magical cat that has 13 times as many lives as a regular cat, instead of 4 times. How many lives does this different breed of magical cat have?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* A regular cat has 7 lives
* The different breed of magical cat has 13 times as many lives as a regular cat
* To find the number of lives the different breed of magical cat has, we multiply the number of lives of a regular cat by 13
* 7 lives x 13 = 91 lives

### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rocket needs 27 tons of fuel for the initial boost and an additional 10 tons for the rest of the journey through space. After an unexpected issue, it needs an extra 2 tons of fuel. How many tons of fuel does the rocket need in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The rocket needs 27 tons of fuel for the initial boost.
2) The rocket needs an additional 10 tons of fuel for the rest of the journey through space.
3) After an unexpected issue, the rocket needs an extra 2 tons of fuel.

To calculate the total amount of fuel needed, we add up the amounts from each step:
27 tons + 10 tons + 2 tons = <<27 + 10 + 2 = 39>>39 tons

### Answer: 39 tons

Expected answer: 39

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the rocket initially needed 27 tons of fuel for the boost off and for the space journey. But let's consider a change and say that it needed 13 tons of fuel for the rest of the journey instead of 10 tons. Even so, the additional 2 tons for the unexpected issue still applies. Under this new circumstance, how many tons of fuel does the rocket now need in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) The rocket initially needed 27 tons of fuel for the boost off.
2) The rocket now needs 13 tons of fuel for the rest of the journey, instead of the previous 10 tons.
3) The rocket still needs an additional 2 tons of fuel for the unexpected issue.

To calculate the total amount of fuel needed, we add up the amounts from each step:
27 tons + 13 tons + 2 tons = <<27 + 13 + 2 = 42>>42 tons

### Answer: 42 tons

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mark has found an ancient treasure map! At the beginning, he has 94 clues to find the treasure. After his exploration, he figured out 89 clues in total. How many clues does he still need to figure out to reach the treasure?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Mark had 94 clues to find the treasure at the beginning.
After his exploration, he figured out 89 clues in total.
To find the number of clues he still needs to figure out, we need to subtract the number of clues he figured out from the total number of clues he had at the beginning.
94 - 89 = <<94 - 89 = 5>>5 clues

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After previously deciphering 89 clues, Mark stumbled upon a hidden engraving that altered his interpretations. He now realizes that, truly, he had only figured out 17 of the original 94 clues. This correction throws his treasure hunt off course. How many clues does he now need to figure out to reach the treasure?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, Mark had 94 clues to find the treasure
* He had previously figured out 89 clues
* But now he realizes he had only figured out 17 clues, not 89
* To find the number of clues he still needs to figure out, we need to subtract the number of clues he has already figured out (17) from the total number of clues (94)

Calculation:
94 clues - 17 clues figured out = <<94 - 17 = 77>>77 clues still needed

### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mike has 18 dollars. He decides to buy a candy bar that costs 16 dollars. How much money does he have left?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
Mike has $18 initially.
He buys a candy bar that costs $16.
To find the amount of money he has left, we need to subtract the cost of the candy bar from the initial amount of money he had.
$18 - $16 = $2
### Answer: $2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After buying the candy bar, Mike finds a wallet on the ground. Inside the wallet, there are 10 dollars. After counting the money he has left, Mike realizes he now has less money than what's in the wallet. How much money is Mike short of having compared to the 10 dollars in the wallet?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Mike initially had $18.
2. He spent $16 on a candy bar, so he had $18 - $16 = $2 left.
3. Mike then found a wallet with $10 inside.
4. Since Mike now has less money than the $10 in the wallet, we need to find how much he is short.
5. The amount of money Mike has left is $2.
6. The amount of money in the wallet is $10.
7. So Mike is short $10 - $2 = $8 compared to the $10 in the wallet.

### Answer: $8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider a new scenario. This time, Mike starts with 74 dollars instead of 18. He still buys the candy bar that costs 16 dollars. How much money does he have left after buying the candy bar now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this new scenario.

Reasoning:
Mike starts with $74.
He buys a candy bar that costs $16.
To find the amount of money he has left, we need to subtract the cost of the candy bar from the initial amount of money he had.
$74 - $16 = $58

### Answer: $58

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a large farm, there are 77 animals in total. Some of them are cows and the rest are chickens. If the number of chickens is 53 less than the total number of animals, how many chickens are there on the farm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 77 animals in total on the farm
* Some of the animals are cows, and the rest are chickens
* The number of chickens is 53 less than the total number of animals

To find the number of chickens, we can use the following equation:
* Number of chickens = Total number of animals - 53

Plugging in the values we have:
* Number of chickens = 77 - 53 = 24

Therefore, there are 24 chickens on the farm.

### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting the chickens, the farm owner realized that 41 more chickens have hatched. With these new additions, how many chickens are there now on the farm?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 24 chickens on the farm
* Then, 41 more chickens hatched

To find the total number of chickens on the farm now, we add the original number of chickens and the new chickens that hatched:
* Total chickens = Original chickens + New chickens
* Total chickens = 24 + 41 = 65

Therefore, there are now 65 chickens on the farm.

### Answer: 65

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In an ocean research project, scientists capture and tag 6 sharks. Later, an additional 50 sharks are tagged to better track and study the shark population in the area. How many sharks in total have the scientists tagged?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, the scientists captured and tagged 6 sharks.
* Later, they tagged an additional 50 sharks.
* To find the total number of sharks tagged, we add the initial 6 sharks to the additional 50 sharks.

Total sharks tagged = 6 + 50 = <<6 + 50 = 56>>56

### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same ocean research project, suppose the scientists initially only managed to capture and tag 6 sharks, but later were able to tag an additional 7 sharks. How many sharks would have been tagged in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, the scientists captured and tagged 6 sharks.
* Later, they tagged an additional 7 sharks.
* To find the total number of sharks tagged, we add the initial 6 sharks to the additional 7 sharks.

Total sharks tagged = 6 + 7 = <<6 + 7 = 13>>13

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a video game, Jacob has 68 gems. He decided to give some of his gems away and was left with 62 gems. How many gems did he give away?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Jacob originally had 68 gems
* After giving some away, he was left with 62 gems
* To find how many gems he gave away, we need to subtract the number of gems he was left with from the original number of gems he had
* 68 gems - 62 gems = 6 gems

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the same video game as before, what if Jacob initially had 100 gems instead of 68 before he gave some away and was left with 62 gems? How many gems did he give away this time?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Jacob originally had 100 gems
* After giving some away, he was left with 62 gems
* To find how many gems he gave away, we need to subtract the number of gems he was left with from the original number of gems he had
* 100 gems - 62 gems = 38 gems

### Answer: 38

Expected answer: 38

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a candle store, there are 27 scented candles and 36 unscented candles. The store owner decides to put 30 candles on sale. How many candles are not on sale?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There are 27 scented candles and 36 unscented candles in the store
* The store owner decides to put 30 candles on sale
* To find the number of candles not on sale, we need to subtract the number of candles on sale from the total number of candles

First, let's find the total number of candles in the store:
* Total candles = 27 scented + 36 unscented = 63 candles

Now, we can subtract the 30 candles that are on sale from the total:
* Candles not on sale = 63 - 30 = 33 candles

### Answer: 33

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the candle store, after the owner decides on which candles to put on sale, 14 more candles are sold. How many candles are left in the store now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 63 total candles in the store
* The store owner put 30 candles on sale
* So, the number of candles not on sale was 63 - 30 = 33 candles
* Then, 14 more candles were sold

To find the number of candles left in the store now, we need to subtract the 14 candles that were sold from the 33 candles that were not on sale.

* Candles left in the store = 33 - 14 = 19 candles

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, let's consider instead that there were 73 unscented candles instead of 36 in the candle store. Similar to the original scenario, the store owner decides to put 30 candles on sale. Now, how many candles are not on sale?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* There are 27 scented candles and 73 unscented candles in the store
* The store owner decides to put 30 candles on sale
* To find the number of candles not on sale, we need to subtract the number of candles on sale from the total number of candles

First, let's find the total number of candles in the store:
* Total candles = 27 scented + 73 unscented = 100 candles

Now, we can subtract the 30 candles that are on sale from the total:
* Candles not on sale = 100 - 30 = 70 candles

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a card game, Alex started with 98 points but lost 51 points in a round. Next, he gained 17 points in a following round. How many points does Alex have after these rounds?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Alex started with 98 points.
2) He then lost 51 points in a round.
   * 98 - 51 = 47 points
3) In the following round, he gained 17 points.
   * 47 + 17 = 64 points

### Answer: 64

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the card game, after gaining 17 points, Alex decided to bet 25 points in the next round. Unfortunately, he lost this round. How many points does Alex have after all these rounds?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's go through this step-by-step:
1) Alex started with 98 points
2) He lost 51 points in the first round
   * 98 - 51 = 47 points
3) He then gained 17 points in the next round
   * 47 + 17 = 64 points
4) He then bet 25 points and lost in the next round
   * 64 - 25 = 39 points

### Answer: 39

Expected answer: 39

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the card game, instead of gaining 17 points, Alex only gained 2 points in the second round. Now how many points does Alex have after the first two rounds?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Alex started with 98 points.
2) He then lost 51 points in the first round.
   * 98 - 51 = 47 points
3) In the second round, he gained 2 points.
   * 47 + 2 = 49 points

### Answer: 49

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A clothing store starts the day with 95 pairs of pants in stock. Throughout the day, it sells 4 pairs. How many pairs of pants are left in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The clothing store started the day with 95 pairs of pants in stock.
Throughout the day, it sold 4 pairs of pants.
To find the number of pairs of pants left in the store, we need to subtract the number of pairs sold from the initial stock.
95 pairs - 4 pairs sold = 91 pairs left in the store.
### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 4 pairs of pants, the clothing store receives a small shipment of 3 more pairs to restock. How many pairs of pants are now in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The clothing store started the day with 95 pairs of pants in stock.
Throughout the day, it sold 4 pairs of pants.
So, the number of pairs of pants left in the store after the sales was 95 - 4 = 91 pairs.
The store then received a small shipment of 3 more pairs to restock.
To find the total number of pairs of pants now in the store, we need to add the 3 new pairs to the 91 pairs that were left.
91 pairs + 3 new pairs = 94 pairs of pants now in the store.
### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the clothing store sold 4 pairs of pants, they realized they actually sold 9 pairs during that day instead of the 4 they initially thought. How many pairs of pants are left in the store?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) The clothing store started the day with 95 pairs of pants in stock.
2) They initially thought they sold 4 pairs, but they actually sold 9 pairs.
3) To find the number of pairs left, we need to subtract the actual number of pairs sold (9) from the initial stock (95).
4) 95 pairs - 9 pairs sold = 86 pairs left in the store.

### Answer: 86

Expected answer: 86

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the classroom, there are 48 pencils initially. However, 30 pencils are distributed to students. Later, the teacher brings in an additional 9 pencils. How many pencils are there in the classroom now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Initially, there were 48 pencils in the classroom.
2. 30 pencils were distributed to students, so the number of pencils remaining is 48 - 30 = 18.
3. The teacher later brought in an additional 9 pencils.
4. The total number of pencils in the classroom now is 18 + 9 = 27.

### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of starting with 48 pencils in the classroom, there were 35. After distributing 30 pencils to the students, the teacher brings in an additional 9, just like before. With this change in initial conditions, how many pencils are now in the classroom?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Initially, there were 35 pencils in the classroom.
2. 30 pencils were distributed to students, so the number of pencils remaining is 35 - 30 = 5.
3. The teacher later brought in an additional 9 pencils.
4. The total number of pencils in the classroom now is 5 + 9 = 14.

### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A designer decided to create a variety of window styles for a large commercial building. Originally, there were 68 window concepts. However, with some discussions and reviewing, 49 concepts got rejected. How many window design concepts are there left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 68 window design concepts.
* 49 of those concepts got rejected.
* To find the number of window design concepts left, we need to subtract the number of rejected concepts from the original number of concepts.

Calculation:
* Original number of concepts: 68
* Number of rejected concepts: 49
* Number of concepts left = Original number - Rejected number
* Number of concepts left = 68 - 49 = 19

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the situation from before. Suppose that in the initial review, the designer didn't reject as many concepts as before. This time, only 17 window design concepts are rejected from the original 68 concepts. How many window design concepts are left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 68 window design concepts.
* This time, 17 concepts got rejected.
* To find the number of window design concepts left, we need to subtract the number of rejected concepts from the original number of concepts.

Calculation:
* Original number of concepts: 68
* Number of rejected concepts: 17
* Number of concepts left = Original number - Rejected number
* Number of concepts left = 68 - 17 = 51

### Answer: 51

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store has 32 pairs of binoculars in stock. Later in the day, they receive an additional shipment of 20 pairs of binoculars. The next day, the store receives yet another shipment of 23 pairs of binoculars. How many pairs of binoculars does the store have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The store initially had 32 pairs of binoculars in stock.
2. Later that day, they received an additional 20 pairs.
   * So the total number of pairs after the first shipment is 32 + 20 = 52.
3. The next day, they received another shipment of 23 pairs.
   * So the total number of pairs after the second shipment is 52 + 23 = 75.

### Answer: 75

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, the store had 32 pairs of binoculars and received an additional shipment of 20 pairs, after which it received 23 more pairs. Now, consider if instead of 23 pairs, the store had received an additional 46 pairs in the last shipment. How many pairs of binoculars would the store have had in this new scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The store originally had 32 pairs of binoculars.
2. They then received an additional 20 pairs in the first shipment.
   * So the total after the first shipment was 32 + 20 = 52 pairs.
3. In the new scenario, they received 46 more pairs in the final shipment.
   * So the total number of pairs in this new scenario is 52 + 46 = 98 pairs.

### Answer: 98

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Fiona has started taking piano lessons and practices for 28 minutes every day. One day, she decides to increase her practice time by an extra 8 minutes. How many total minutes did Fiona practice piano that day?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Fiona normally practices piano for 28 minutes every day.
* One day, she decides to increase her practice time by an extra 8 minutes.
* To find the total minutes she practiced that day, we need to add the normal practice time and the extra time.

Normal practice time: 28 minutes
Extra practice time: 8 minutes
Total practice time that day: 28 minutes + 8 minutes = 36 minutes

### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After Fiona finished her longer practice session of 28 minutes plus an extra 8 minutes, her piano teacher asked her to practice an additional song, which took her an extra 34 minutes. How many total minutes did Fiona practice piano that day altogether?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Fiona normally practices piano for 28 minutes every day.
* One day, she decides to increase her practice time by an extra 8 minutes.
* So her initial practice session that day was 28 minutes + 8 minutes = 36 minutes.
* After that, her piano teacher asked her to practice an additional song, which took her an extra 34 minutes.

To find the total minutes Fiona practiced piano that day, we need to add the initial practice session and the additional practice time:

Initial practice session: 36 minutes
Additional practice time: 34 minutes
Total practice time that day: 36 minutes + 34 minutes = 70 minutes

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous scenario, let's say instead that Fiona began her practice session by practicing for 28 minutes and then decided to extend her practice time by an extra 20 minutes instead of 8. How many total minutes did Fiona practice piano that day in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Fiona normally practices piano for 28 minutes every day.
* One day, she decides to extend her practice time by an extra 20 minutes.
* To find the total minutes she practiced that day, we need to add the normal practice time and the extra time.

Normal practice time: 28 minutes
Extra practice time: 20 minutes
Total practice time that day: 28 minutes + 20 minutes = 48 minutes

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An artisan has 75 beads for making bracelets. He uses 55 beads for a large commissioned piece, leaving a certain amount of beads. The artisan then receives another shipment with the equivalent number of beads as he currently has. How many beads does the artisan have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. The artisan starts with 75 beads.
2. He uses 55 beads for a large commissioned piece.
3. This leaves him with 75 - 55 = 20 beads.
4. He then receives another shipment with the equivalent number of beads as he currently has, which is 20 beads.
5. So the total number of beads the artisan has now is 20 + 20 = 40 beads.

### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following from the previous scenario, the artisan now acquires an additional set of 29 special beads that he had ordered earlier. How many total beads does the artisan have now, counting his current stock and the new special beads?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's continue the previous scenario:
1. The artisan originally had 75 beads.
2. He used 55 beads for a large commissioned piece, leaving him with 20 beads.
3. He then received another shipment of 20 beads, so he had 20 + 20 = 40 beads.
4. Now, the artisan acquires an additional set of 29 special beads.
5. So the total number of beads the artisan has now is 40 + 29 = 69 beads.

### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose originally the artisan started with 99 beads instead of 75. If he still used 55 beads for the large commissioned piece and received another shipment with an equivalent number of beads as he currently has, how many beads would the artisan have now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. The artisan originally had 99 beads.
2. He used 55 beads for the large commissioned piece.
3. This leaves him with 99 - 55 = 44 beads.
4. He then receives another shipment with the equivalent number of beads as he currently has, which is 44 beads.
5. So the total number of beads the artisan has now is 44 + 44 = 88 beads.

### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 73 minutes past 12:00 noon. If you subtract 67 minutes from this, at what minute into the next hour will the minute hand on the clock be pointing?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) We start with 73 minutes past 12:00 noon.
2) We need to subtract 67 minutes from this.
3) 73 minutes - 67 minutes = 6 minutes.
4) This means the new time is 6 minutes into the next hour, which is 1:06 PM.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the initial situation, suppose there are 73 minutes past 12:00 noon. But instead of subtracting 67 minutes from this as we did before, we subtract just 2 minutes. At what minute into the next hour will the minute hand on the clock be pointing now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
1) We start with 73 minutes past 12:00 noon.
2) This time, we subtract 2 minutes instead of 67 minutes.
3) 73 minutes - 2 minutes = 71 minutes.
4) 71 minutes past 12:00 noon is 1:11 PM.
5) The minute hand will be pointing at 11 minutes past the hour.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 71

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the Pacific ocean, there are currently 97 dolphins. Unfortunately, 45 of them migrated to another place due to hunting activities. How many dolphins are left in the Pacific ocean?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* There were originally 97 dolphins in the Pacific ocean.
* 45 of them migrated to another place due to hunting activities.
* To find the number of dolphins left in the Pacific ocean, we need to subtract the number of dolphins that migrated from the original number of dolphins.

So, the calculation is:
* Original number of dolphins: 97
* Number of dolphins that migrated: 45
* Number of dolphins left = 97 - 45 = 52

### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the migration of some dolphins, a group of 19 dolphins from elsewhere discovered the now peaceful territory in the Pacific ocean and decided to join the remaining group. How many dolphins are now making the Pacific ocean their home?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Originally, there were 97 dolphins in the Pacific ocean.
* 45 of them migrated to another place, leaving 97 - 45 = 52 dolphins.
* Then, a group of 19 dolphins from elsewhere discovered the territory and joined the remaining group.

To find the total number of dolphins now making the Pacific ocean their home, we need to add the 19 new dolphins to the 52 remaining dolphins.

The calculation is:
* Number of dolphins remaining: 52
* Number of new dolphins that joined: 19
* Total number of dolphins = 52 + 19 = 71

### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Remember the group of dolphins that made the pacific ocean their home? Well, let's consider a different scenario. Instead of 97 dolphins initially, say there were 61 dolphins in the beginning. After the same migration event where 45 dolphins left the area, how many dolphins would have been left in that scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Originally, there were 61 dolphins in the Pacific ocean.
* After the migration event, 45 dolphins left the area.
* To find the number of dolphins left, we need to subtract the number of dolphins that migrated from the original number of dolphins.

The calculation is:
* Original number of dolphins: 61
* Number of dolphins that migrated: 45
* Number of dolphins left = 61 - 45 = 16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There is 1 bus in the garage. The bus can hold up to 55 people. How many people can the bus in the garage hold?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: There is 1 bus in the garage, and the bus can hold up to 55 people.
Therefore, the number of people the bus in the garage can hold is 55.
### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The bus in the garage has 1 seat occupied by the driver. The bus can hold up to 55 people including the driver. If 24 people get off the bus at the first stop, how many people are left on the bus?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The bus can hold up to 55 people, including the driver
* There is 1 seat occupied by the driver
* So the maximum number of passengers the bus can hold is 55 - 1 = 54
* 24 people get off the bus at the first stop
* So the number of people left on the bus is the maximum passengers (54) minus the 24 people who got off
* 54 - 24 = 30

### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 31

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's take the previous bus situation but this time, imagine that the bus can hold up to 52 people, including the driver, instead of 55. So, how many people can this bus hold now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning: In the previous situation, the bus could hold up to 55 people.
However, in this new situation, the bus can hold up to 52 people, including the driver.
Therefore, the number of people the bus in the garage can hold is 52.
### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny made 28 cookies. Later, she decided to bake another batch and she made 42 cookies this time. Now, how many cookies does Jenny have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Jenny made 28 cookies initially
* Then she baked another batch and made 42 cookies
* To find the total number of cookies, we add the two amounts together:
* 28 cookies + 42 cookies = 70 cookies

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After baking all those cookies, Jenny decided to share some with her friends. She gave away 13 cookies. How many cookies does Jenny have left now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Alright, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Jenny had a total of 70 cookies
* She then gave away 13 cookies to her friends
* To find how many cookies she has left, we subtract the number of cookies given away from the total:
* 70 cookies - 13 cookies = 57 cookies

### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if, instead of baking 28 cookies in the first batch, Jenny had only baked just 1 cookie? After that, she decided to bake another batch of 42 cookies. How many cookies does Jenny have in total then?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this step-by-step:
* In the first batch, Jenny baked 1 cookie
* In the second batch, Jenny baked 42 cookies
* To find the total number of cookies, we add the two amounts together:
* 1 cookie + 42 cookies = 43 cookies

### Answer: 43

Expected answer: 43

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A lake has 35 million gallons of water. However, due to a heavy rain, an additional 45 million gallons of water was added to the lake. How many million gallons of water does the lake now contain in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The lake initially had 35 million gallons of water.
An additional 45 million gallons of water was added to the lake due to heavy rain.
To find the total amount of water in the lake, we need to add the initial amount and the additional amount.
35 million gallons + 45 million gallons = <<35 + 45 = 80>>80 million gallons.

### Answer: 80 million gallons.

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially, the lake had 20 million gallons of water instead of 35 million gallons before the heavy rainfall. Now, how many million gallons of water does the lake contain in total after the same 45 million gallons of rainwater is added?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* Initially, the lake had 20 million gallons of water
* An additional 45 million gallons of water was added due to heavy rainfall
* To find the total amount of water in the lake, we add the initial amount and the additional amount:
* 20 million gallons + 45 million gallons = <<20 + 45 = 65>>65 million gallons

### Answer: 65 million gallons.

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a banquet hall, there are 34 tables on the left side and 19 tables on the right side. After a while, 52 tables were shifted to another hall for a different event. How many tables are left in the banquet hall after the shift?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there were 34 tables on the left side and 19 tables on the right side.
2) So the total number of tables in the banquet hall was 34 + 19 = 53 tables.
3) Then, 52 tables were shifted to another hall.
4) So the number of tables left in the banquet hall after the shift is 53 - 52 = 1 table.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the end of the event, the management decided to add 35 more tables to the left side of the banquet hall along with the existing 34 tables. However, again 52 tables were moved out for another small event. Now, how many tables are left in the banquet hall after this shift?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) Initially, there were 34 tables on the left side and 19 tables on the right side, so the total was 34 + 19 = 53 tables.
2) Then, 52 tables were shifted out, leaving 53 - 52 = 1 table.
3) After that, 35 more tables were added to the left side, so now there are 34 + 35 = 69 tables on the left side.
4) But then, 52 more tables were moved out.
5) So the final number of tables left in the banquet hall is 69 - 52 = 17 tables.

### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A superhero has saved 49 people from a devastating fire. Feeling inspired, he decides to save even more people. By the end of the day, he saves an additional 18 people from various crises around the city. How many people did the superhero save in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The superhero initially saved 49 people from the fire.
He then saved an additional 18 people from various crises around the city.
To find the total number of people the superhero saved, we need to add the initial 49 people and the additional 18 people.

Total people saved = 49 + 18 = 67

### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After his successful day of rescues, the superhero becomes even more determined to protect his city. Suppose instead of the 49 people he initially saved, he had actually saved 80 people. Then, he still performs additional rescues throughout the day and saves another 18 people. How many people would the superhero have saved in total in this scenario?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1) Initially, the superhero saved 80 people from the fire.
2) He then saved an additional 18 people from various crises around the city.
3) To find the total number of people the superhero saved, we need to add the initial 80 people and the additional 18 people.

Total people saved = 80 + 18 = 98

### Answer: 98

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An artist has 88 tubes of paint. After creating a series of paintings, he realizes that he is left with 66 tubes. How many tubes of paint did he use in his creation?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The artist started with 88 tubes of paint.
After creating the paintings, he was left with 66 tubes of paint.
To find the number of tubes of paint he used, we need to subtract the number of tubes he has left from the initial number of tubes he had.
88 tubes - 66 tubes = <<88 - 66 = 22>>22 tubes of paint used.

### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider a different scenario. Suppose the artist started with the same 88 tubes of paint, but after working, he found that he was left with 69 tubes. How many tubes of paint did he use in this situation?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's work through this new scenario.

Reasoning:
* The artist started with 88 tubes of paint.
* After creating the paintings, he was left with 69 tubes of paint.
* To find the number of tubes of paint he used, we need to subtract the number of tubes he has left from the initial number of tubes he had.
* 88 tubes - 69 tubes = <<88 - 69 = 19>>19 tubes of paint used.

### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a Bubble village, there are 16 light pink bubbles. 46 dark pink bubbles float in from a neighboring village and join the light pink bubbles. How many bubbles are there in the Bubble village altogether?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there are 16 light pink bubbles in the Bubble village.
2) Then, 46 dark pink bubbles float in from a neighboring village and join the light pink bubbles.
3) To find the total number of bubbles in the Bubble village, we add the initial 16 light pink bubbles to the 46 dark pink bubbles that joined them.
4) 16 light pink bubbles + 46 dark pink bubbles = 62 bubbles altogether.

### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a Bubble village, there are 16 light pink bubbles. 46 dark pink bubbles float in from a neighboring village and join the light pink bubbles. Then, a bubbly wind blew and brought in 13 more multi-colored bubbles into the village. How many bubbles are there in the Bubble village now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) Initially, there are 16 light pink bubbles in the Bubble village.
2) Then, 46 dark pink bubbles float in from a neighboring village and join the light pink bubbles.
3) So now there are 16 + 46 = 62 bubbles in the Bubble village.
4) After that, a bubbly wind blew and brought in 13 more multi-colored bubbles into the village.
5) So the total number of bubbles in the Bubble village now is 62 + 13 = 75 bubbles.

### Answer: 75

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the Bubble village, initially there were 16 light pink bubbles. But instead of 46 dark pink bubbles that floated in from a neighboring village, suppose there were 63 dark pink bubbles. How many bubbles will be there in the Bubble village now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
1) Initially, there were 16 light pink bubbles in the Bubble village.
2) Then, 63 dark pink bubbles floated in from a neighboring village and joined the light pink bubbles.
3) To find the total number of bubbles in the Bubble village, we add the initial 16 light pink bubbles to the 63 dark pink bubbles that joined them.
4) 16 light pink bubbles + 63 dark pink bubbles = 79 bubbles altogether.

### Answer: 79

Expected answer: 79

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer planted 58 new apple trees in his orchard. After a few weeks, he planted an additional 2 apple trees. How many apple trees do the farmer have in all?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Reasoning:
The farmer initially planted 58 new apple trees.
He then planted an additional 2 apple trees.
To find the total number of apple trees, we add the initial 58 trees and the additional 2 trees.
58 + 2 = 60
### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing his records, the farmer realized that he made a mistake when counting. He originally had planted 29 apple trees, not 58. He still added the same 2 additional trees later. Now, how many apple trees does the farmer have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The farmer originally planted 29 apple trees
* He then added 2 more apple trees later
* So the total number of apple trees is:
* Original 29 trees + 2 additional trees = 29 + 2 = 31
### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susie has a collection of roller skates. She has 44 pairs of roller skates in her bedroom. She has the exact same number of roller skates in her basement. How many pairs of roller skates does Susie have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Susie has 44 pairs of roller skates in her bedroom
* Susie has the exact same number of roller skates in her basement
* To find the total number of pairs of roller skates, we need to add the number in the bedroom and the number in the basement

So, the total number of pairs of roller skates Susie has is:
* 44 pairs in the bedroom + 44 pairs in the basement = 88 pairs total

### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Susie was mistaken about the number of pairs of roller skates she owns. Instead of 44, she has 16 pairs of roller skates in her bedroom, and she also has the same quantity in her basement. How many pairs of roller skates does she actually have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Susie has 16 pairs of roller skates in her bedroom
* Susie has the exact same number of roller skates in her basement, which is also 16 pairs
* To find the total number of pairs of roller skates, we need to add the number in the bedroom and the number in the basement

So, the total number of pairs of roller skates Susie actually has is:
* 16 pairs in the bedroom + 16 pairs in the basement = 32 pairs total

### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Amy was trying to pair all her socks. In one box, she found 19 red socks, and in another, she found 41 blue socks. She had originally thought she had 87 total socks. How many socks does she have left to find and pair after considering the red and blue socks?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Amy originally thought she had 87 total socks
* She found 19 red socks in one box
* She found 41 blue socks in another box
* To find the total number of socks she has accounted for, we add the red and blue socks:
  * 19 red socks + 41 blue socks = 60 socks
* Now, to find how many socks she has left to find and pair, we subtract the total socks accounted for from the original 87 socks:
  * 87 total socks - 60 socks accounted for = 27 socks left to find and pair

### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Amy remembered that she actually found 16 blue socks, not 41, in the other box along with the 19 red socks. With this new count, how many socks does she have left to find and pair from the original total of 87 socks?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's re-work this with the updated information:
* Amy originally thought she had 87 total socks
* She found 19 red socks in one box
* She found 16 blue socks in another box
* To find the total number of socks she has accounted for, we add the red and blue socks:
  * 19 red socks + 16 blue socks = 35 socks
* Now, to find how many socks she has left to find and pair, we subtract the total socks accounted for from the original 87 socks:
  * 87 total socks - 35 socks accounted for = 52 socks left to find and pair

### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wizard has concocted a magical spell that requires the combination of 11 different herbs and 57 assorted crystals. In a different potion, the wizard needs to combine 26 rare ingredients as well as all the ingredients he used in the first spell. How many total ingredients does the wizard need for the second potion?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The first spell requires 11 different herbs and 57 assorted crystals.
2) The total ingredients for the first spell is 11 + 57 = 68.
3) The second potion requires 26 rare ingredients, as well as all the ingredients used in the first spell.
4) So the total ingredients needed for the second potion is 26 + 68 = 94.

### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the wizard consolidated his potion-making knowledge from his earlier concoctions, he decided to modify the second potion. Instead of combining 26 rare ingredients as he did previously, he opts to combine only 18 rare ingredients with all the ingredients from the first potion. How many total ingredients does the wizard now need for this modified version of the second potion?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1) The first spell requires 11 different herbs and 57 assorted crystals.
2) The total ingredients for the first spell is 11 + 57 = 68.
3) The modified second potion requires 18 rare ingredients, as well as all the ingredients used in the first spell.
4) So the total ingredients needed for the modified second potion is 18 + 68 = 86.

### Answer: 86

Expected answer: 86

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a map containing 13 treasure locations. Then, you found another map containing 55 more locations. How many treasure locations are there in total on both maps?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* The first map contains 13 treasure locations
* The second map contains 55 more treasure locations
* To find the total number of treasure locations, we add the number of locations from the first map and the second map:
* 13 + 55 = 68

### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of finding another map with 55 treasure locations, you found a map with 83 additional locations. Now, how many treasure locations are there in total on both maps?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's solve this step-by-step:
* The first map contains 13 treasure locations
* The second map contains 83 additional treasure locations
* To find the total number of treasure locations, we add the number of locations from the first map and the second map:
* 13 + 83 = 96

### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a vegetable garden with a special spot dedicated to growing carrots. Initially, you planted 26 carrot seeds. A few weeks later, you added 22 more seeds. How many carrot seeds are there in total in your carrot spot?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
1. Initially, you planted 26 carrot seeds.
2. A few weeks later, you added 22 more seeds.
3. To find the total number of carrot seeds, we add the initial 26 seeds and the additional 22 seeds:
26 + 22 = 48

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: You have a vegetable garden with a special spot dedicated to growing carrots. Initially, you planted 26 carrot seeds. A few weeks later, you added 22 more seeds. How many carrot seeds are there in total? Now, your neighbor gives you an additional same number of carrot seeds as the ones you initially planted (26 seeds). After adding these seeds too, how many carrot seeds do you have in total?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

Step 1: Initially, you planted 26 carrot seeds.
Step 2: A few weeks later, you added 22 more seeds.
Step 3: To find the total number of carrot seeds so far, we add the initial 26 seeds and the additional 22 seeds:
26 + 22 = 48 carrot seeds

Step 4: Your neighbor gives you an additional 26 carrot seeds (the same number as your initial planting).
Step 5: To find the new total number of carrot seeds, we add the 26 additional seeds to the previous total of 48 seeds:
48 + 26 = 74 carrot seeds

### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, you initially planted 26 carrot seeds in your vegetable garden. But imagine if instead, you initially put 55 carrot seeds. And then a few weeks later, you added the same 22 more seeds. How many carrot seeds would there be in total in that case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

1. Initially, you planted 55 carrot seeds.
2. A few weeks later, you added 22 more seeds.
3. To find the total number of carrot seeds, we add the initial 55 seeds and the additional 22 seeds:
55 + 22 = 77

### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a beach party, there are 21 beach balls being played with. Suddenly, another batch of beach balls just as big as the first one arrived. How many beach balls are there at the party now?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 21 beach balls at the party.
* Then, another batch of beach balls just as big as the first one arrived.
* That means the number of additional beach balls that arrived is also 21.
* To find the total number of beach balls at the party now, we add the initial 21 beach balls to the additional 21 beach balls.
* 21 + 21 = 42

### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the beach party mentioned earlier, there were some beach balls already in a storage unit. After adding all the played and newly received beach balls, the total number of beach balls fell short of 62. How many beach balls were originally in the storage unit before the party?

Claude-3 Haiku:

Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:
* Initially, there were 21 beach balls at the party.
* Then, another batch of 21 beach balls arrived.
* The total number of beach balls fell short of 62.
* To find the number of beach balls originally in the storage unit, we need to subtract the 21 beach balls at the party and the 21 newly arrived beach balls from the total of 62.
* 62 - 21 - 21 = 20

### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous beach party scenario, what if there were originally 29 beach balls being played with instead of 21, and again, another batch of beach balls just as big as the first one arrived? How many beach balls would there be at the party in this case?

Claude-3 Haiku:

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

* Originally, there were 29 beach balls being played with.
* Another batch of beach balls just as big as the first one arrived.
* That means the number of additional beach balls that arrived is also 29.
* To find the total number of beach balls at the party, we add the initial 29 beach balls to the additional 29 beach balls.
* 29 + 29 = 58

### Answer: 58

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes