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CodeLlama 13B on 2.NBT.B.5

Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.5

This standard covers the following:

Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the morning, a sandwich shop makes 12 tuna sandwiches. Later, they make an additional 24 tuna sandwiches. How many tuna sandwiches did they make in total in the day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop made 12 tuna sandwiches in the morning, and then made an additional 24 tuna sandwiches later in the day.
To find the total number of tuna sandwiches made, we can add the number of sandwiches made in the morning and the number of sandwiches made later.
12 + 24 = <<12+24=36>>36 tuna sandwiches were made in total.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Later in the day, the sandwich shop sells 29 of the tuna sandwiches they made. How many tuna sandwiches are left after selling some?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop made 36 tuna sandwiches in total.
If they sell 29 tuna sandwiches, then the number of tuna sandwiches left is:
36 - 29 = <<36-29=7>>7 tuna sandwiches are left.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the sandwich shop initially made only 4 instead of 12 tuna sandwiches in the morning, and they still made an additional 24 tuna sandwiches later in the day. How many tuna sandwiches did they make in total in the day then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop initially made 4 tuna sandwiches in the morning, and then made an additional 24 tuna sandwiches later in the day.
To find the total number of tuna sandwiches made, we can add the number of sandwiches made in the morning and the number of sandwiches made later.
4 + 24 = <<4+24=28>>28 tuna sandwiches were made in total.
### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Superhero "Rocket Punch" saves 53 lives from a fire disaster. Later in the day, he also saves 42 more lives from a collapsing building. How many people did "Rocket Punch" save in total in one day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rocket Punch saved 53 lives from a fire disaster, and then he saved 42 more lives from a collapsing building.
In total, Rocket Punch saved 53 + 42 = <<53+42=95>>95 lives in one day.
### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Superhero "Rocket Punch" saves 53 lives from a fire disaster. Later in the day, he also saves 42 more lives from a collapsing building. Therefore, he saved several people in total in one day. However, there were initially 97 people in danger. How many people were still in danger after "Rocket Punch" completed his rescues for the day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rocket Punch saved 53 lives from a fire disaster, and then he saved 42 more lives from a collapsing building.
In total, Rocket Punch saved 53 + 42 = <<53+42=95>>95 lives in one day.
Therefore, there were initially 97 people in danger.
After Rocket Punch completed his rescues for the day, there were 97 - 95 = <<97-95=2>>2 people still in danger.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Superhero "Rocket Punch" initially saved 53 lives from a fire disaster. However, let's consider an alternative scenario. Suppose, instead of 42, he saves 33 more lives from a collapsing building on the same day. How many people did "Rocket Punch" save in total in this scenario?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rocket Punch initially saved 53 lives from a fire disaster.
If he saves 33 more lives from a collapsing building on the same day, he will have saved a total of 53 + 33 = <<53+33=86>>86 lives.
### Answer: 86

Expected answer: 86

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Harry rides his skateboard 76 meters forward before he decides to ride it back a distance of 66 meters. How many meters is Harry from his starting point?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Harry rides his skateboard 76 meters forward, so he is 76 meters away from his starting point.
Then, he decides to ride it back a distance of 66 meters, so he is now 76 - 66 = <<76-66=10>>10 meters away from his starting point.
### Answer: 10 meters

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if Harry initially rode his skateboard 76 meters forward, but decided to ride it back only 52 meters instead of 66? How many meters would he be from his starting point then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Harry initially rode his skateboard 76 meters forward, so he is 76 meters away from his starting point.
Then, he decides to ride it back only 52 meters instead of 66, so he is now 76 - 52 = <<76-52=24>>24 meters away from his starting point.
### Answer: 24 meters

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A clothing store started the day with a stock of 87 shirts. Throughout the day, they sold 26 shirts. How many shirts are left in store at the end of the day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store started with 87 shirts and sold 26 shirts, so they have 87 - 26 = <<87-26=61>>61 shirts left in stock at the end of the day.
### Answer: 61

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, what if the clothing store initially had 87 shirts, but this time, they sold 32 shirts during the day, not 26. How many shirts would be left in the store then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store started with 87 shirts and sold 32 shirts, so they have 87 - 32 = <<87-32=55>>55 shirts left in stock at the end of the day.
### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A professional rope maker weaved a rope spanning 18 feet long. Then they added an extra foot to it. How long was the rope after they added the extra foot?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The rope was 18 feet long to begin with. When the rope maker added an extra foot, the total length of the rope became 18 + 1 = <<18+1=19>>19 feet long.
### Answer: 19 feet

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if, in the beginning, the rope maker had started with a rope that was 30 feet long instead of 18, and then added an extra foot to it as before. How long would the rope be then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the rope maker started with a rope that was 30 feet long, and then added an extra foot, the total length of the rope would be 30 + 1 = <<30+1=31>>31 feet long.
### Answer: 31 feet

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jackie started with 68 meters of string for her kite. After using some for testing, she is left with 27 meters of the string. She found 5 more meters of string in her backpack. How many meters of kite string does Jackie have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jackie started with 68 meters of string and used some for testing, leaving her with 27 meters. She found 5 more meters of string in her backpack, so she now has a total of 27 + 5 = <<27+5=32>>32 meters of string.
### Answer: 32 meters of kite string.

Expected answer: 46

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Tuesday, a roller skate rental shop rents out 18 pairs of roller skates. On Wednesday, the number increases and they rent out 23 pairs. How many roller skates in total were rented out over these two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

On Tuesday, the shop rented out 18 pairs of roller skates.
On Wednesday, the shop rented out 23 pairs of roller skates.

Total number of roller skates rented out = 18 + 23 = 41

### Answer: 41

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The roller skate rental shop realizes they made an error when recording their rentals on Tuesday. Instead of 18 pairs, they had actually rented out 9 pairs of roller skates that day. With the correct number for Tuesday and the 23 pairs they rented on Wednesday, how many roller skates in total were actually rented out over those two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

On Tuesday, the shop rented out 9 pairs of roller skates instead of 18.
On Wednesday, the shop rented out 23 pairs of roller skates.

Total number of roller skates rented out = 9 + 23 = 32

### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $59 in his wallet. After paying for lunch, he spent $25. How much money is left in his wallet?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John has $59 - $25 = <<59-25=34>>34 dollars left in his wallet.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of originally having $59, suppose John had only $40 in his wallet before he paid for lunch. How much money would he have left in his wallet after paying for lunch in this case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John had $40 - $25 = <<40-25=15>>15 dollars left in his wallet before paying for lunch.
After paying for lunch, John would have $15 - $25 = <<15-25=-10>>-10 dollars left in his wallet.
### Answer: -10

Expected answer: 15

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rainbow has 42 visible colors. However, a special rainbow appears that has an additional 6 colors that are not usually visible to the human eye. How many colors are in this special rainbow?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: A rainbow has 7 colors in total, including the colors that are not usually visible to the human eye.
The special rainbow has 7 + 6 = <<7+6=13>>13 colors in total.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 48

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A group of pirates discovered a cache of 79 diamonds. Aggravatingly, when they counted the night's end, they found that 49 of the diamonds were fake. How many real diamonds did they find?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The pirates found 79 - 49 = <<79-49=30>>30 real diamonds.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The pirates realized that they miscalculated the count of fake diamonds. Instead of 49, there were actually 68 fake diamonds. How many real diamonds did they end up with after correcting their miscalculation?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The pirates found 79 - 68 = <<79-68=11>>11 real diamonds.
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Anna's closet has 23 dresses that she doesn't wear anymore, out of her total collection of 62 dresses. How many dresses does she have left that she still wears?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Anna has 62 - 23 = <<62-23=40>>40 dresses that she still wears.
### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 39

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a high school band, they had 25 drummers to start off. After the beginning of the school year, they got additional 32 drummers to join in. How many drummers do they have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The original number of drummers was 25.
After the beginning of the school year, they got additional 32 drummers to join in.
The total number of drummers is the sum of the original number and the additional number:
25 + 32 = <<25+32=57>>57 drummers.
### Answer: 57 drummers.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial setup, the band started with 25 drummers. However, suppose they began with 33 drummers instead. Including the additional 25, how many drummers would they have in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The original number of drummers was 33.
After the beginning of the school year, they got additional 25 drummers to join in.
The total number of drummers is the sum of the original number and the additional number:
33 + 25 = <<33+25=58>>58 drummers.
### Answer: 58 drummers.

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a musical event, there were 49 guitars at the beginning. However, 12 guitars were sold during the first half of the event. How many guitars were left after the first half of the event?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were 49 guitars at the beginning.
12 guitars were sold during the first half of the event.
Therefore, there were 49 - 12 = <<49-12=37>>37 guitars left after the first half of the event.
### Answer: 37

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the musical event, an additional 47 guitars were brought out to sell after the first half. How many guitars were there to sell in the second half of the event after adding the new ones?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were 37 guitars left after the first half of the event.
47 new guitars were brought out to sell in the second half of the event.
Therefore, there were 37 + 47 = <<37+47=84>>84 guitars to sell in the second half of the event.
### Answer: 84

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a new scenario, instead of 49 guitars, the musical event initially had 34 guitars. After selling 12 guitars during the first half of the event, as before, how many guitars would be left after the first half in this case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were 34 guitars at the beginning.
12 guitars were sold during the first half of the event.
Therefore, there were 34 - 12 = <<34-12=22>>22 guitars left after the first half of the event.
### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests 45 kg of potato from his small plot. He has another plot from which he harvests a further 24 kg. How many kilograms of potato does the farmer harvest in total from both plots?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer harvests 45 kg from his small plot and 24 kg from his other plot.
The total amount of potato harvested by the farmer is 45 + 24 = <<45+24=69>>69 kg.
### Answer: 69 kg

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the farmer has sold most of his harvest, he realizes that he still needs 78 kg of potatoes to fulfill the last order. Considering the amount he initially harvested, how many kilograms of potato does the farmer still need to harvest to meet the target set by the last order?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer initially harvested 69 kg of potatoes.
The farmer needs 78 kg of potatoes to fulfill the last order.
The farmer still needs to harvest 78 - 69 = <<78-69=9>>9 kg of potatoes to meet the target set by the last order.
### Answer: 9 kg

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the farmer miscalculated his initial harvest and actually harvested 28 kg from his second potato plot instead of 24 kg. With the 45 kg from his first plot, how many kilograms of potatoes did the farmer harvest in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer harvested 45 kg from his first plot and 28 kg from his second plot.
The total amount of potato harvested by the farmer is 45 + 28 = <<45+28=73>>73 kg.
### Answer: 73 kg

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Erin started making a new blanket with 1 skein of yarn. She had to add 39 more skeins to finish the blanket. How many total skeins of yarn did she use to make the blanket?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Erin started with 1 skein of yarn and added 39 more skeins, so she used a total of 1 + 39 = <<1+39=40>>40 skeins of yarn to make the blanket.
### Answer: 40 skeins of yarn

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using 1 initial skein and 39 additional skeins to finish making her blanket, Erin counted how many skeins she had left. If she had 61 skeins of yarn to begin with, how many skeins does Erin have left after making the blanket?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Erin started with 61 skeins of yarn and used 1 initial skein and 39 additional skeins to finish making the blanket. So, she used a total of 1 + 39 = <<1+39=40>>40 skeins of yarn.

To find out how many skeins Erin has left, we need to subtract the number of skeins she used from the total number of skeins she started with:

61 - 40 = <<61-40=21>>21 skeins

Therefore, Erin has 21 skeins of yarn left after making the blanket.
### Answer: 21 skeins of yarn

Expected answer: 21

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Erin starts again with a different project. This time she uses 8 skeins of yarn on hand and adds 39 more skeins to finish another blanket. How many total skeins of yarn does she use for this new blanket?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Erin started with 8 skeins of yarn on hand and added 39 more skeins, so she used a total of 8 + 39 = <<8+39=47>>47 skeins of yarn to make the blanket.
### Answer: 47 skeins of yarn

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy shop has 19 Elsa dolls from Frozen in stock. Then, they receive a new shipment that includes an additional 56 Elsa dolls. How many Elsa dolls does the toy shop now have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The toy shop had 19 Elsa dolls in stock before the new shipment. The new shipment includes an additional 56 Elsa dolls.
To find the total number of Elsa dolls the toy shop now has, we can add the number of Elsa dolls they had before the new shipment to the number of Elsa dolls in the new shipment.
19 + 56 = <<19+56=75>>75 Elsa dolls.
### Answer: 75 Elsa dolls.

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, the toy shop decided to put 66 Elsa dolls from Frozen on a 50% discount sale and they sold out in a day. How many Elsa dolls does the toy shop now have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The toy shop had 75 Elsa dolls in stock before the discount sale. They sold 66 Elsa dolls on the discount sale, which means they sold 75 - 66 = <<75-66=9>>9 Elsa dolls.
After the discount sale, the toy shop has 75 - 66 = <<75-66=9>>9 Elsa dolls left in stock.
### Answer: 9 Elsa dolls.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario at the toy shop, let's imagine that initially, the toy shop only had 19 Elsa dolls from Frozen in stock but this time, they received a larger shipment, adding 73 more Elsa dolls to their inventory. How many Elsa dolls does the toy shop have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The toy shop had 19 Elsa dolls in stock before the new shipment. The new shipment includes 73 more Elsa dolls.
To find the total number of Elsa dolls the toy shop now has, we can add the number of Elsa dolls they had before the new shipment to the number of Elsa dolls in the new shipment.
19 + 73 = <<19+73=92>>92 Elsa dolls.
### Answer: 92 Elsa dolls.

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces 71 candies in one hour. They produce an additional 21 candies in the next hour. How many candies did they produce in total over the two hours?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The factory produced 71 candies in the first hour, and then produced an additional 21 candies in the second hour.

Total candies produced = 71 + 21 = <<71+21=92>>92 candies.

### Answer: 92 candies.

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The factory produces 71 candies in one hour. They produce an additional 21 candies in the next hour. Unfortunately, 63 of those candies are deemed defective and are removed from the batch. How many candies are left after the defective ones are removed?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The factory produced 71 candies in the first hour, and then produced an additional 21 candies in the second hour.

Total candies produced = 71 + 21 = <<71+21=92>>92 candies.

Defective candies = 63

Candies left after removing defective ones = 92 - 63 = <<92-63=30>>30 candies.

### Answer: 30 candies.

Expected answer: 29

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The factory originally thought they produced 71 candies in the first hour. However, after a recount, they realize they only produced 47 candies in the first hour. They continue to produce an additional 21 candies in the next hour. How many candies did they produce in total over the two hours, given the revised count for the first hour?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The factory originally thought they produced 71 candies in the first hour, but after a recount, they realized they only produced 47 candies. They continued to produce an additional 21 candies in the next hour.

Total candies produced = 47 + 21 = <<47+21=68>>68 candies.

### Answer: 68 candies.

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A group of children have 16 triangular pieces of plastic. They get another 28 rectangular ones. How many pieces do they have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The group of children has 16 triangular pieces of plastic and 28 rectangular ones.
The total number of pieces is the sum of the number of triangular pieces and the number of rectangular pieces.
16 + 28 = <<16+28=44>>44 pieces in total.
### Answer: 44

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a modification of the previous scenario: The children initially had 16 triangular pieces. But what if they had been given only 5 more rectangular pieces instead of 28? How many pieces would they have in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The group of children initially had 16 triangular pieces. They were given 5 more rectangular pieces instead of 28.
The total number of pieces is the sum of the number of triangular pieces and the number of rectangular pieces.
16 + 5 = <<16+5=21>>21 pieces in total.
### Answer: 21

Expected answer: 21

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship starts with 35 crew members. Along their adventure, they recruit 15 more sailors. How many crew members are on the pirate ship after the recruitment?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The pirate ship starts with 35 crew members. After recruiting 15 more sailors, the total number of crew members on the pirate ship is 35 + 15 = <<35+15=50>>50.
### Answer: 50

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After distributing the 100 gold coins among the crew, the pirate captain realizes that they actually have more members! In fact, they didn't recruit 15 more sailors, but instead, they recruited 25 more sailors. What is the new total number of crew members on the pirate ship?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The pirate ship started with 35 crew members. After recruiting 15 more sailors, the total number of crew members was 35 + 15 = <<35+15=50>>50.
However, the pirate captain realized that they actually have more members! In fact, they didn't recruit 15 more sailors, but instead, they recruited 25 more sailors.
So, the new total number of crew members on the pirate ship is 50 + 25 = <<50+25=75>>75.
### Answer: 75

Expected answer: 60

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pack of crayons contains 55 crayons. After using the pack for a while, 2 crayons are missing. How many crayons are left in the pack?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 55 crayons in the pack, and 2 crayons are missing, so there are 55 - 2 = <<55-2=53>>53 crayons left in the pack.
### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After finding the remaining crayons in the pack, the art teacher decides to add 35 more crayons. How many crayons are there altogether in the pack now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 53 crayons left in the pack, and the teacher adds 35 more crayons, so there are 53 + 35 = <<53+35=88>>88 crayons altogether in the pack now.
### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original situation, let's consider if the pack of crayons had 55 crayons and 24 crayons went missing instead of 2. How many crayons would then be left in the pack?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the pack of crayons had 55 crayons and 24 crayons went missing, then there would be 55 - 24 = <<55-24=31>>31 crayons left in the pack.
### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot factory has 84 robots in store. During the first day, they sold 68 robots. How many robots were left in the store after the first day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The number of robots left in the store after the first day is the total number of robots in the store minus the number of robots sold on the first day.

Total number of robots in the store = 84
Number of robots sold on the first day = 68

Number of robots left in the store after the first day = 84 - 68 = 16

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the first day, a rival robot dispenser made an identical number of sales. How many total robots were sold by the two stores in one day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The number of robots sold by the two stores in one day is the number of robots sold by the first store on the first day plus the number of robots sold by the rival store on the first day.

Number of robots sold by the first store on the first day = 68
Number of robots sold by the rival store on the first day = 68

Total number of robots sold by the two stores in one day = 68 + 68 = 136

### Answer: 136

Expected answer: 32

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school janitor has 87 keys at the start of the year. However, he loses 74 of them throughout the year. How many keys does he have left at the end of the year?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The janitor loses 74 keys, so he has 87 - 74 = <<87-74=13>>13 keys left at the end of the year.
### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the school year, the janitor receives a new set of 56 keys to replace the ones he lost. How many keys does he have now in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The janitor has 13 keys left from the previous year, and he receives a new set of 56 keys. So, he now has 13 + 56 = <<13+56=69>>69 keys in total.
### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, suppose that the janitor had actually lost 34 keys throughout the year instead of 74. How many keys would he have had left at the end of the year in that case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The janitor loses 34 keys, so he has 87 - 34 = <<87-34=53>>53 keys left at the end of the year.
### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah initially had 51 pillows in her store. After selling some of them, she's left with 2 pillows. How many pillows did Sarah sell?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sarah sold 51 - 2 = <<51-2=49>>49 pillows.
### Answer: 49

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After rechecking her inventory, Sarah discovered that she actually started with 64 pillows instead of 51. Keeping the sales and discovery of additional pillows in mind, how many pillows did Sarah end up selling?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sarah sold 51 - 2 = <<51-2=49>>49 pillows.
Sarah discovered that she actually started with 64 pillows instead of 51.
Sarah sold 49 + 13 = <<49+13=62>>62 pillows.
### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John picked 27 carrots from his garden, but 16 of them are not ripe yet and can't be used. After this, John's friend gives him 1 more ripe carrot. How many ripe carrots does John have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John has 27 carrots in total, and 16 of them are not ripe yet. So, John has 27 - 16 = <<27-16=11>>11 ripe carrots.
After John's friend gives him 1 more ripe carrot, John has 11 + 1 = <<11+1=12>>12 ripe carrots in total.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John initially thought he had picked 32 carrots from his garden, but he realized his mistake and corrected the number to the previously stated 27. If we consider the scenario where he indeed had 32 to begin with and 16 of them were not ripe, and then his friend gives him another ripe carrot, how many ripe carrots would he have then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John initially thought he had picked 32 carrots from his garden, but he realized his mistake and corrected the number to 27.
If we consider the scenario where he indeed had 32 to begin with and 16 of them were not ripe, and then his friend gives him another ripe carrot, John would have 32 - 16 = <<32-16=16>>16 ripe carrots.
After his friend gives him another ripe carrot, John would have 16 + 1 = <<16+1=17>>17 ripe carrots in total.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Steve has a collection of unique lamps. He initially had 10 lamps but just bought 9 more from an antique shop. Shortly after, he found a store closing sale and added another 27 lamps to his collection. How many lamps does he have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Steve initially had 10 lamps, and then he bought 9 more from an antique shop, so he now has 10 + 9 = <<10+9=19>>19 lamps.
After that, he found a store closing sale and added another 27 lamps to his collection, so he now has 19 + 27 = <<19+27=46>>46 lamps in total.
### Answer: 46

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Steve's friend, noting Steve's growing lamp collection, decided to gift him 20 more unique lamps. After the new addition, how many lamps does Steve have in his collection now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Steve's friend gifted him 20 more unique lamps, so he now has 46 + 20 = <<46+20=66>>66 lamps in his collection.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Seeing Steve's enjoyment over his growing lamp collection, what if instead of buying 9 lamps from the antique shop, he actually bought 30 lamps? Including the 10 lamps he initially had and the 27 lamps from the store closing sale, how many lamps does Steve then have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Steve initially had 10 lamps, and then he bought 30 lamps from the antique shop, so he now has 10 + 30 = <<10+30=40>>40 lamps.
After that, he found a store closing sale and added another 27 lamps to his collection, so he now has 40 + 27 = <<40+27=67>>67 lamps in total.
### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter company owns 23 helicopters. They just added 12 more to their fleet. How many helicopters does the company own now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The company already owned 23 helicopters, and they just added 12 more, so they now own 23 + 12 = <<23+12=35>>35 helicopters.
### Answer: 35 helicopters.

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, the helicopter company owned 71 helicopters instead of 23. They still added 12 more to their fleet. How many helicopters does the company own now with this new initial amount?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The company originally owned 71 helicopters, and they added 12 more, so they now own 71 + 12 = <<71+12=83>>83 helicopters.
### Answer: 83 helicopters.

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 38 more from another tree. How many oranges did the farmer collect in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 38 more from another tree.
The total number of oranges collected is 9 + 38 = <<9+38=47>>47.
### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 38 more from another tree, he realized he needs 81 oranges in total for the local market. How many more oranges does he need to meet his target?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 38 more from another tree.
The total number of oranges collected is 9 + 38 = <<9+38=47>>47.
The farmer needs 81 oranges in total for the local market.
The number of oranges needed to meet the target is 81 - 47 = <<81-47=34>>34.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 38 from another, let's say he collected 55 instead of 38 from the second tree. Thus, how many oranges did the farmer end up collecting in this scenario?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer collected 9 oranges from one tree and 55 from another tree.
The total number of oranges collected is 9 + 55 = <<9+55=64>>64.
### Answer: 64

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 82 bubbles being blown in a kiddie park. Suddenly, 20 bubbles pop. How many bubbles remain un-popped?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 82 bubbles in total.
20 bubbles pop, leaving 82 - 20 = <<82-20=62>>62 bubbles un-popped.
### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: There are 82 bubbles being blown in a kiddie park. Suddenly, 20 bubbles pop. Later, a child happens to blow an additional 19 bubbles. How many bubbles are there now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 82 bubbles in total.
20 bubbles pop, leaving 82 - 20 = <<82-20=62>>62 bubbles un-popped.
A child blows an additional 19 bubbles, so there are now 62 + 19 = <<62+19=81>>81 bubbles in total.
### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous scenario at the kiddie park, consider if we had initially 82 bubbles but this time, 53 bubbles popped. How many bubbles would there be left un-popped in this situation?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were initially 82 bubbles.
53 bubbles popped, leaving 82 - 53 = <<82-53=30>>30 bubbles un-popped.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 29

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Tuesday, a group of researchers spotted 42 sharks near an island. On Wednesday, they spotted an additional 26 sharks around the same place. On Thursday, they spotted 32 more in the nearby waters, using a different technology. How many sharks were spotted in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

Let's call the total number of sharks spotted on Tuesday "x".

On Wednesday, the researchers spotted an additional 26 sharks, so the total number of sharks spotted on Wednesday is x + 26.

On Thursday, the researchers spotted 32 more sharks using a different technology, so the total number of sharks spotted on Thursday is x + 26 + 32.

We know that the total number of sharks spotted on Tuesday is 42, so we can set up the equation:

x + 26 + 32 = 42

Solving for x, we get:

x = 42 - 26 - 32
x = 42 - 68
x = -26

But we know that the number of sharks spotted on Tuesday was positive, so the number of sharks spotted in total must be positive. Therefore, the correct answer is:

42 + 26 + 32 = 90

### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 100

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a picnic, there were 61 turkey sandwiches at the start. After some time, 2 of these turkey sandwiches were eaten. How many sandwiches were left over at the picnic?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were 61 - 2 = <<61-2=59>>59 sandwiches left over at the picnic.
### Answer: 59

Expected answer: 59

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the initial 2 turkey sandwiches were eaten at the picnic, another 31 sandwiches were eaten during a late lunch. How many sandwiches were left over after the late lunch?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After the initial 2 turkey sandwiches were eaten, there were 61 - 2 = <<61-2=59>>59 sandwiches left over.
Then, 59 - 31 = <<59-31=28>>28 sandwiches were eaten during the late lunch.
Therefore, there were 59 - 31 = <<59-31=28>>28 sandwiches left over after the late lunch.
### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same picnic scenario, what if there were originally 54 turkey sandwiches instead of 61? After 2 sandwiches were eaten, how many sandwiches would now be left over?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were 54 - 2 = <<54-2=52>>52 sandwiches left over at the picnic.
### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Brand M produces 97 bags of marshmallows. During a surprise sale, Brand M manages to sell 31 bags. How many bags of marshmallows does Brand M have left to sell after the surprise sale?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Brand M has 97 bags of marshmallows and sells 31 bags during the surprise sale.
Therefore, Brand M has 97 - 31 = <<97-31=66>>66 bags of marshmallows left to sell after the surprise sale.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, Brand M originally produced 97 bags of marshmallows. Let's consider a scenario where Brand M initially produced only 62 bags of marshmallows instead of 97. Now, if they sell 31 bags during the surprise sale, how many bags of marshmallows would Brand M have left to sell?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Brand M initially produced 62 bags of marshmallows and sold 31 bags during the surprise sale.
Therefore, Brand M has 62 - 31 = <<62-31=31>>31 bags of marshmallows left to sell after the surprise sale.
### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 20 kids playing on the jungle gym in the morning. In the afternoon, an additional 25 kids join in for play. How many kids in total played on the jungle gym that day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: In the morning, there were 20 kids playing on the jungle gym. In the afternoon, an additional 25 kids joined in for play. Therefore, the total number of kids playing on the jungle gym that day is 20 + 25 = <<20+25=45>>45 kids.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's say on a different day, instead of 20 kids in the morning, there were 59 kids playing on the jungle gym. If the same amount of 25 more kids joined in the afternoon as the previous day, how many kids in total played on the jungle gym that day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: On the previous day, there were 20 kids playing on the jungle gym in the morning and 25 more kids joined in the afternoon, so the total number of kids playing on the jungle gym that day was 20 + 25 = 45.

Now, let's say there were 59 kids playing on the jungle gym in the morning. If the same amount of 25 more kids joined in the afternoon as the previous day, then the total number of kids playing on the jungle gym that day would be 59 + 25 = 84.

Therefore, the total number of kids playing on the jungle gym that day is 84 kids.
### Answer: 84

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler crafts 61 rings on Monday. The next day, they make an additional 21 rings. How many rings did the jeweler make in total over the two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The jeweler made 61 rings on Monday and 21 rings on Tuesday.
The total number of rings made over the two days is 61 + 21 = <<61+21=82>>82 rings.
### Answer: 82 rings

Expected answer: 82

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose on the first day the jeweler only managed to craft 13 rings instead of 61. He still made an additional 21 rings the following day. How many rings did the jeweler make in total over the two days given this new information?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The jeweler made 13 rings on Monday and 21 rings on Tuesday.
The total number of rings made over the two days is 13 + 21 = <<13+21=34>>34 rings.
### Answer: 34 rings

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tommy the cat catches 26 mice in the morning. After having a nap, he then catches an additional 17 mice in the afternoon. How many mice does Tommy catch in total during the day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Tommy catches 26 mice in the morning, and then catches an additional 17 mice in the afternoon.
Tommy catches a total of 26 + 17 = <<26+17=43>>43 mice during the day.
### Answer: 43

Expected answer: 43

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of catching 26 mice in the morning, Tommy the cat catches 15 mice. He then catches an additional 17 mice in the afternoon. How many mice does Tommy catch in total during the day now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Tommy catches 15 mice in the morning, and then catches an additional 17 mice in the afternoon.
Tommy catches a total of 15 + 17 = <<15+17=32>>32 mice during the day.
### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Baxter has 67 logs in his snowy cottage for the fireplace. After burning 61 logs over a week, Baxter brought in 74 more logs from the outside storage. How many logs does Baxter have available now for the fireplace?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Baxter brought in 74 logs from the outside storage.
Baxter has 67 logs left in his snowy cottage for the fireplace.
Baxter has 67 + 74 = <<67+74=141>>141 logs available now for the fireplace.
### Answer: 141 logs

Expected answer: 80

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A local police station has 94 officers. Afterwards, an additional 5 officers were recruited to join the team. How many officers are there now in total at the local police station?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The police station had 94 officers before the additional 5 were recruited.
Therefore, the total number of officers now is 94 + 5 = <<94+5=99>>99.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the 5 new officers were recruited to the local police station, how many additional officers were added to the original force of 94 officers?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The additional officers were the 5 new officers recruited.
Therefore, the number of additional officers added to the original force of 94 officers is 5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead, if the local police station originally had 87 officers, how many officers would there be in total after the recruitment of an additional 5 officers?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The local police station originally had 87 officers.
After the recruitment of an additional 5 officers, the total number of officers would be 87 + 5 = <<87+5=92>>92.
### Answer: 92

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Rob has 11 guitar picks but he loses 2 of them. The next day he goes to the store and buys 75 more. How many guitar picks does Rob have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rob has 11 - 2 = <<11-2=9>>9 guitar picks.
He buys 75 more, so he has 9 + 75 = <<9+75=84>>84 guitar picks now.
### Answer: 84 guitar picks.

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a sunny afternoon, Timmy goes to the park and has 74 goes on the big slide. After getting tired, he stops and takes a break, only to return and have another 51 goes. How many time less did he go on the slide after his break compared to before?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Timmy went on the slide 74 times before his break, and then he went on the slide 51 times after his break.
The difference between the two numbers is 23.
### Answer: 23

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose, instead of going on the big slide 74 times before his break, Timmy only went on it 15 times. How many times less did he go on the slide before his break compared to when he went 74 times?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Timmy went on the slide 74 times before his break, and then he went on the slide 15 times after his break.
The difference between the two numbers is 60.
### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 59

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large beehive, there are 73 worker bees. However, 33 of them leave the hive to collect pollen. How many worker bees are left in the hive after those 33 have gone out to gather pollen?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 73 worker bees in the hive.
33 of them leave the hive to collect pollen.
73 - 33 = <<73-33=40>>40 worker bees are left in the hive after those 33 have gone out to gather pollen.
### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same beehive, think about a different day when there were initially 73 worker bees. However, on that day, 57 of them left to collect pollen instead of 33. How many worker bees would have been left in the hive after those 57 bees went out to gather pollen?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 73 worker bees in the hive.
57 of them leave the hive to collect pollen.
73 - 57 = <<73-57=16>>16 worker bees are left in the hive after those 57 bees went out to gather pollen.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter manufacturing company produced 86 helicopters this year. They had to recall 34 of them due to a defect. How many helicopters are left in their inventory?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The company produced 86 helicopters this year, and they had to recall 34 of them due to a defect.
To find out how many helicopters are left in their inventory, we need to subtract the number of helicopters recalled from the total number of helicopters produced.
86 - 34 = <<86-34=52>>52 helicopters are left in their inventory.
### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A technology shop has 89 desktop computers in stock. They receive a new shipment that adds an additional 5 computers to their inventory. How many computers do they have in stock now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop had 89 desktop computers in stock before the new shipment. The new shipment added 5 computers, so the total number of computers in stock is 89 + 5 = <<89+5=94>>94.
### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After adding the 5 new computers to their inventory, the technology shop realizes they had miscounted and there were actually 2 additional computers in the back storage room. How many computers do they have in stock in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop had 94 computers in stock before the miscount. The miscount added 2 additional computers, so the total number of computers in stock is 94 + 2 = <<94+2=96>>96.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The technology shop had initially thought they had 89 desktop computers, but a recount revealed that they actually had only 61 desktop computers before the new shipment came in. If they still received a new shipment that added 5 computers to their inventory, how many computers do they have in stock now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The shop initially thought they had 89 desktop computers, but a recount revealed that they actually had only 61 desktop computers before the new shipment came in. The new shipment added 5 computers, so the total number of computers in stock is 61 + 5 = <<61+5=66>>66.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A treasure map states that the starting point is 74 miles from the treasure. Peter has travelled 70 miles so far. How many more miles does Peter have to travel to reach the treasure?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The starting point is 74 miles from the treasure, and Peter has traveled 70 miles so far. Therefore, Peter has traveled 74 - 70 = <<74-70=4>>4 miles from the starting point.
To reach the treasure, Peter has to travel an additional 4 miles.
### Answer: 4 miles

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reaching the treasure and returning to his starting point, Peter decides to go on another treasure hunt. This time, the map states that the treasure is 74 miles away from the starting point, but he has already covered 45 miles. How many more miles does Peter have to travel to reach the second treasure?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The map states that the treasure is 74 miles away from the starting point, but Peter has already covered 45 miles. Therefore, the treasure is 74 - 45 = <<74-45=30>>30 miles away from Peter's current location.
To reach the second treasure, Peter has to travel 30 miles further.
### Answer: 30 miles

Expected answer: 29

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A house painter uses 12 gallons of blue paint for the exterior wall of a house. The painter then mixes an additional 75 gallons of white paint to get the desired shade. How many gallons of paint in total did the painter use?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The painter used 12 gallons of blue paint for the exterior wall, and then mixed an additional 75 gallons of white paint to get the desired shade.

Total gallons of paint used = 12 + 75 = <<12+75=87>>87 gallons of paint.
### Answer: 87 gallons of paint.

Expected answer: 87

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After painting the exterior wall of the house, the painter realized that they used too much paint. They ended up returning 85 gallons back to the store. How many gallons of paint did the painter end up using after returning the excess?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The painter used 87 gallons of paint in total, but they returned 85 gallons back to the store.

Total gallons of paint used = 87 - 85 = <<87-85=2>>2 gallons of paint.
### Answer: 2 gallons of paint.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, the painter calculated that they used 12 gallons of blue paint and 75 gallons of white paint. But on double-checking their measurements, they realized they had actually used only 57 gallons of white paint instead of 75 gallons. So, how many gallons of paint did the painter actually use for the house?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The painter initially calculated that they used 12 gallons of blue paint and 75 gallons of white paint. However, on double-checking their measurements, they realized they had actually used only 57 gallons of white paint instead of 75 gallons.

Total gallons of paint used = 12 + 57 = <<12+57=69>>69 gallons of paint.
### Answer: 69 gallons of paint.

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had 53 dollars in his wallet. After buying a book, he found that he was left with 39 dollars less in his wallet than what he had initially. How much money does he have left in his wallet after buying the book?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John had 53 dollars in his wallet initially. After buying the book, he was left with 53 - 39 = <<53-39=14>>14 dollars in his wallet.
### Answer: 14 dollars

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A water tank contains 38 gallons of water. Additional 21 gallons of water are poured into the tank. If the total capacity of the tank is 83 gallons, how much more water can it hold before it is full?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

The total capacity of the tank is 83 gallons.
The current amount of water in the tank is 38 gallons.

To find out how much more water the tank can hold, we need to subtract the current amount of water from the total capacity:

83 gallons - 38 gallons = 45 gallons

So, the tank can hold 45 gallons more water before it is full.
### Answer: 45 gallons

Expected answer: 24

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An underwater exploration found 52 starfish in one area of the ocean. They explored another area and found 42 more starfish. How many starfish were found in total during the exploration?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The first area contained 52 starfish, and the second area contained 42 more starfish, so the total number of starfish found is 52 + 42 = <<52+42=94>>94.
### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the underwater exploration, a sudden tempest washes ashore 95 starfish. After saving all the starfish they found in the ocean, how many more starfish do they need to rescue from the shore to have saved an equal number from both places?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The total number of starfish found in the ocean was 94, and the number of starfish washed ashore was 95. To have saved an equal number from both places, they would need to rescue 95 - 94 = <<95-94=1>>1 more starfish from the shore.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reconsidering the underwater exploration data, the team realized they initially miscalculated. Instead of finding 52 starfish in the first area, they had actually found 25. How many starfish were found in total now during the exploration, given the change in the count of the first area?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The first area contained 25 starfish, and the second area contained 42 more starfish, so the total number of starfish found is 25 + 42 = <<25+42=67>>67.
### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A Transport company has 65 trucks. After some trucks broke down, they found that they had 31 trucks left. How many trucks broke down?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Let's say x trucks broke down. Then, the number of trucks left is 65 - x.

We know that the number of trucks left is 31, so we can set up the equation:

65 - x = 31

Simplifying the equation:

65 - x = 31

Subtracting x from both sides:

65 = 31 + x

Subtracting 31 from both sides:

34 = x

Therefore, 34 trucks broke down.

### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the previous situation, suppose that instead of 31 trucks breaking down, only 55 trucks were functional from the initial fleet of 65 trucks. In this case, how many trucks would have broken down?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Let's say y trucks broke down. Then, the number of functional trucks is 65 - y.

We know that the number of functional trucks is 55, so we can set up the equation:

65 - y = 55

Simplifying the equation:

65 - y = 55

Subtracting y from both sides:

65 = 55 + y

Subtracting 55 from both sides:

9 = y

Therefore, 9 trucks broke down.

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 10

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A music store originally has 96 pianos on display. Over the course of the month, they sell 39 of those pianos. How many pianos are left in the store now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The number of pianos left in the store is 96 - 39 = <<96-39=57>>57 pianos.
### Answer: 57 pianos.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, the music store actually started with 96 pianos and sold 43 instead of 39. If this were the case, how many pianos would be left in the store after these sales?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the music store started with 96 pianos and sold 43 instead of 39, then the number of pianos left in the store would be 96 - 43 = <<96-43=53>>53 pianos.
### Answer: 53 pianos.

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Wise Wizard Wally has 82 spells in his grimoire. He decides to exclude 26 of them as they are too easy. How many spells are left in his grimoire after he excludes the easy ones?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Wise Wizard Wally has 82 spells in his grimoire. He decides to exclude 26 of them as they are too easy.

To find the number of spells left in his grimoire after he excludes the easy ones, we need to subtract the number of easy spells from the total number of spells.

82 - 26 = <<82-26=56>>56 spells are left in his grimoire after he excludes the easy ones.
### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Wise Wizard Wally learns an additional 34 new complex spells to add to his grimoire. How many spells does he now have in his grimoire after adding the new spells to those left from before?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Wise Wizard Wally learns an additional 34 new complex spells to add to his grimoire. He already had 56 spells left from before.

To find the total number of spells in his grimoire after adding the new spells, we need to add the number of new spells to the number of spells left from before.

56 + 34 = <<56+34=90>>90 spells are now in his grimoire.
### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Wise Wizard Wally reconsiders and decides to exclude only 64 spells instead of the original 82 from his grimoire, as he feels some spells might still be helpful. How many spells does Wally have left in his grimoire after excluding the 64 spells?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Wise Wizard Wally reconsiders and decides to exclude only 64 spells instead of the original 82 from his grimoire, as he feels some spells might still be helpful.

To find the number of spells left in his grimoire after he excludes the 64 spells, we need to subtract the number of spells excluded from the total number of spells.

82 - 64 = <<82-64=18>>18 spells are left in his grimoire after he excludes the 64 spells.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam has 28 friends from school and makes 27 new friends at a summer camp. How many friends does Sam have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam has 28 friends from school and makes 27 new friends at a summer camp.
Sam has 28 + 27 = <<28+27=55>>55 friends in total.
### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sam has 28 friends from school and makes 27 new friends at a summer camp. Later, Sam meets 22 more friends on a trip to an amusement park. How many friends does Sam have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam has 28 friends from school and makes 27 new friends at a summer camp.
Sam has 28 + 27 = <<28+27=55>>55 friends in total.
Sam meets 22 more friends on a trip to an amusement park.
Sam has 55 + 22 = <<55+22=77>>77 friends in total now.
### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous scenario, Sam had 28 friends from school and made 27 new friends at a summer camp, then met 22 more friends on a trip. Now, let's consider a situation where Sam initially had 44 friends from school instead of 28, and still made 27 new friends at a summer camp. How many friends does Sam have in total now, not counting the 22 friends from the amusement park?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam initially had 44 friends from school and made 27 new friends at a summer camp.
Sam has 44 + 27 = <<44+27=71>>71 friends in total.
### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the Carpenter's Workshop, 21 tables were built on Monday. On Tuesday, they built an additional 74 tables. How many tables did they build in total over the two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: They built 21 tables on Monday and 74 tables on Tuesday.
In total, they built 21 + 74 = <<21+74=95>>95 tables over the two days.
### Answer: 95 tables

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the Carpenter's Workshop built 21 tables on Monday and an additional 74 tables on Tuesday, they were asked to send 42 of the tables they built to a nearby store. How many tables did they have left after sending those away?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: They built 21 tables on Monday and 74 tables on Tuesday, for a total of 21 + 74 = <<21+74=95>>95 tables.
They sent 42 tables away, so they had 95 - 42 = <<95-42=53>>53 tables left.
### Answer: 53 tables

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Remember that the Carpenter's Workshop built 21 tables on Monday and an additional 74 on Tuesday. But what if they only managed to build an additional 32 tables on Tuesday instead of 74? How many tables would they have built in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: They built 21 tables on Monday and 32 tables on Tuesday.
In total, they built 21 + 32 = <<21+32=53>>53 tables over the two days.
### Answer: 53 tables

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Danny got a new sleeping bag for his camping trip. The temperature inside the tent was 13 degrees Celsius. He added a heater which increased the temperature by 45 degrees Celsius. What was the final temperature inside the tent after using the heater?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The temperature inside the tent was 13 degrees Celsius. The heater increased the temperature by 45 degrees Celsius, so the final temperature inside the tent after using the heater would be 13 + 45 = <<13+45=58>>58 degrees Celsius.
### Answer: 58 degrees Celsius.

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Danny got a new sleeping bag for his camping trip. The temperature inside the tent was 13 degrees Celsius. He added a heater which increased the temperature by 45 degrees Celsius. Later on, he added another heating device which increased the temperature by an additional 4 degrees Celsius. What was the final temperature inside the tent after using both heating devices?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The temperature inside the tent was 13 degrees Celsius. The first heater increased the temperature by 45 degrees Celsius, so the temperature inside the tent after using the first heater would be 13 + 45 = <<13+45=58>>58 degrees Celsius.

The second heating device increased the temperature by an additional 4 degrees Celsius, so the final temperature inside the tent after using both heating devices would be 58 + 4 = <<58+4=62>>62 degrees Celsius.

### Answer: 62 degrees Celsius.

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, Danny added a heater to his tent when the initial temperature was 13 degrees Celsius. But let's consider a different situation. Suppose the tent's initial temperature was higher and reached 81 degrees Celsius. If Danny added a heater to the tent that was already 13 degrees Celsius, what would be the final temperature inside the tent?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the tent's initial temperature was 81 degrees Celsius and Danny added a heater that increased the temperature by 45 degrees Celsius, the final temperature inside the tent would be 81 + 45 = <<81+45=126>>126 degrees Celsius.
### Answer: 126 degrees Celsius.

Expected answer: 94

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A library had 73 books in the fiction section. However, the total number of books should be 91. How many more books does the library need to add to the fiction section?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The total number of books in the fiction section is 73 + x, where x is the number of books needed to be added.
We know that the total number of books should be 91, so we can set up the equation:
73 + x = 91
Subtracting 73 from both sides gives us:
x = 18
Therefore, the library needs to add 18 more books to the fiction section.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At an art store, there are 36 blue colored pencils and a customer bought one. How many blue colored pencils are left at the store after the customer's purchase?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The customer bought one blue colored pencil, so there are 36 - 1 = <<36-1=35>>35 blue colored pencils left at the store.
### Answer: 35

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous purchase, let's imagine that the store initially stocked 5 blue colored pencils instead of 36. If a customer bought one, how many blue colored pencils would be left at the store after the customer's purchase?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store initially stocked 5 blue colored pencils, and the customer bought one. So, there are 5 - 1 = <<5-1=4>>4 blue colored pencils left at the store.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sandwich shop starts the day with 18 sandwiches. Over the morning they make an additional 39 sandwiches. How many sandwiches does the sandwich shop have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The sandwich shop starts the day with 18 sandwiches.
During the morning, they make an additional 39 sandwiches.
The total number of sandwiches the sandwich shop has is 18 + 39 = <<18+39=57>>57 sandwiches.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from our previous scenario, what if the sandwich shop had started the day with 78 sandwiches instead of 18? After they make an additional 18 sandwiches over the morning, how many sandwiches does the sandwich shop have in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The sandwich shop starts the day with 78 sandwiches.
During the morning, they make an additional 18 sandwiches.
The total number of sandwiches the sandwich shop has is 78 + 18 = <<78+18=96>>96 sandwiches.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The moon's orbit is known to be approximately 99 days long. Due to some anomalies, there were 76 days of complete visibility from Earth. How many days the moon was not visible from Earth?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The moon's orbit is approximately 99 days long, and there were 76 days of complete visibility from Earth. Therefore, the number of days the moon was not visible from Earth is:

99 - 76 = <<99-76=23>>23 days.

### Answer: 23 days.

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the scenario where the moon's orbit is known to be approximately 99 days long and there were 87 days of complete visibility from Earth instead of 76, how many days would the moon not be visible from Earth in that case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The moon's orbit is approximately 99 days long, and there were 87 days of complete visibility from Earth. Therefore, the number of days the moon was not visible from Earth is:

99 - 87 = <<99-87=12>>12 days.

### Answer: 12 days.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camping store starts the day with 60 sleeping bags. By mid-day, they've managed to sell 7 of them. How many sleeping bags does the store have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store has 60 - 7 = <<60-7=53>>53 sleeping bags left.
### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous scenario, the camping store started the day with 60 sleeping bags and 7 were sold by mid-day. Now consider a new situation: The camping store starts the day with the same quantity of sleeping bags (60), but this time, they manage to sell 26 sleeping bags by mid-day instead of 7. How many sleeping bags does the store have left now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store has 60 - 26 = <<60-26=34>>34 sleeping bags left.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mary, a passionate baker, bakes 77 oatmeal cookies on Saturday and decides to bake another 15 on Sunday. How many oatmeal cookies did she bake over the weekend?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Mary baked 77 oatmeal cookies on Saturday and then baked 15 more on Sunday, so she baked a total of 77 + 15 = <<77+15=92>>92 oatmeal cookies over the weekend.
### Answer: 92

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mary, a passionate baker, bakes 77 oatmeal cookies on Saturday and decides to bake another 15 on Sunday. However, during the packaging process, 87 cookies were accidentally damaged and could not be sold. How many usable oatmeal cookies did she have left over?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Mary baked 77 oatmeal cookies on Saturday and then baked 15 more on Sunday, so she baked a total of 77 + 15 = <<77+15=92>>92 oatmeal cookies over the weekend.
However, 87 cookies were damaged during the packaging process, so she had 92 - 87 = <<92-87=4>>4 usable oatmeal cookies left over.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 5

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mary, a passionate baker, decides to change her baking plan. Instead of baking 77 oatmeal cookies on Saturday, she baked only 10. She still baked 15 more on Sunday. How many oatmeal cookies did she bake over the weekend with this new plan?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Mary baked 10 oatmeal cookies on Saturday and then baked 15 more on Sunday, so she baked a total of 10 + 15 = <<10+15=25>>25 oatmeal cookies over the weekend with this new plan.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A paint store received a new shipment of 40 cans of red paint. Over the course of a day, they sold 15 cans. How many cans of red paint are left in the store?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store received 40 cans of red paint and sold 15 cans.
The number of cans left in the store is the difference between the total number of cans received and the number of cans sold.
40 - 15 = <<40-15=25>>25 cans of red paint are left in the store.
### Answer: 25 cans of red paint are left in the store.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the paint store had originally received a shipment of 54 cans of red paint, how many cans would they have left after selling the same amount (15 cans)?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the paint store originally received a shipment of 54 cans of red paint, and they sold 15 cans, then they would have 54 - 15 = <<54-15=39>>39 cans left in the store.
### Answer: 39 cans of red paint would be left in the store.

Expected answer: 39

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Tuesday, a town received 49 inches of snow. Later the same week, an additional 32 inches of snowfall was recorded. What is the total amount of snowfall received by the town within the week?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The total amount of snowfall received by the town within the week is 49 + 32 = <<49+32=81>>81 inches.
### Answer: 81 inches

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A juice bar sold 61 apple juices in the morning. In the afternoon they sold an additional 14 apple juices. How many apple juices were sold in the entire day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The juice bar sold 61 apple juices in the morning, and then they sold an additional 14 apple juices in the afternoon.
To find the total number of apple juices sold, we need to add the number of juices sold in the morning and the number of juices sold in the afternoon.

61 + 14 = 75

### Answer: 75 apple juices were sold in the entire day.

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the juice bar sold 61 apple juices in the morning and 14 more in the afternoon, an evening rush of customers bought 7 more apple juices. How many apple juices were sold in total for the entire day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The juice bar sold 61 apple juices in the morning, 14 more in the afternoon, and 7 more in the evening.
To find the total number of apple juices sold, we need to add the number of juices sold in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

61 + 14 + 7 = 82

### Answer: 82 apple juices were sold in total for the entire day.

Expected answer: 82

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the juice bar initially sold 57 apple juices in the morning instead of 61, and they still sold 14 more in the afternoon, how many apple juices would they have sold in total for the day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the juice bar initially sold 57 apple juices in the morning instead of 61, then they would have sold 57 + 14 = 71 apple juices in total for the day.

### Answer: 71 apple juices would have been sold in total for the day.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture store has a stock of 78 king size beds. During a big sale, they manage to sell 50 of these beds. How many of these king size beds are left in the store if the number of beds left was duplicated due to a manufacturing error?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

Let x be the number of beds left in the store after the sale.

We know that 50 beds were sold during the sale, so the number of beds left is 78 - 50 = 28.

If the number of beds left was duplicated due to a manufacturing error, then the number of beds left is 28 x 2 = 56.

Therefore, there are 56 king size beds left in the store.

### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A librarian receives a new shipment of books. The shipment consists of 96 books in addition to the special edition copy she was expecting. How many books did the librarian receive in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The librarian received 96 books in the shipment, plus the special edition copy she was expecting, which is 1 book.
Therefore, the librarian received a total of 96 + 1 = <<96+1=97>>97 books.
### Answer: 97

Expected answer: 97

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After receiving her book shipment, the librarian realizes that there were two books missing from the shipment due to a packing error. How many books did the librarian end up with in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The librarian received 97 books in the shipment, but there were two books missing due to a packing error.
Therefore, the librarian ended up with 97 - 2 = <<97-2=95>>95 books in total.
### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if, originally, the librarian was only expecting 82 books instead of 96 from the shipment, in addition to the special edition copy she was expecting? How many books would the librarian have received then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The librarian was originally expecting 82 books in the shipment, plus the special edition copy she was expecting, which is 1 book.
Therefore, the librarian received a total of 82 + 1 = <<82+1=83>>83 books.
### Answer: 83

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture shop has 24 tables in the showroom. They brought 65 more tables from the warehouse. How many tables does the furniture shop have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The furniture shop has 24 tables in the showroom. They brought 65 more tables from the warehouse, so they now have a total of 24 + 65 = <<24+65=89>>89 tables in the showroom.
### Answer: 89 tables

Expected answer: 89

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the existing stock, the furniture shop decides to bring in a new collection from overseas. The total number of tables they want on display is 91. Now that they've added tables from the warehouse, how many additional tables do they need from the overseas collection to reach their target?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The furniture shop has 89 tables in the showroom, and they want to display 91 tables in total. They need to bring in 91 - 89 = <<91-89=2>>2 additional tables from the overseas collection to reach their target.
### Answer: 2 additional tables

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, the furniture shop had 24 tables. But what if they had started with 25 tables instead? If they still add 65 tables from the warehouse, how many tables would the furniture shop have in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the furniture shop started with 25 tables instead of 24, they would have 25 + 65 = <<25+65=90>>90 tables in total.
### Answer: 90 tables

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has a lucky number of 74. One afternoon, he decides to add 4 to his lucky number. What is his new number?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John's lucky number is 74. If he adds 4 to his lucky number, he gets 74 + 4 = <<74+4=78>>78.
### Answer: 78

Expected answer: 78

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John has a lucky number of 74. One afternoon, he decides to add 4 to his lucky number for an experiment. This gives him a new number. Then, he decides to make his number even more unique by subtracting 50 from it. What is John's final number after all these changes?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John's lucky number is 74. If he adds 4 to his lucky number, he gets 74 + 4 = <<74+4=78>>78.
If he subtracts 50 from his new number, he gets 78 - 50 = <<78-50=28>>28.
### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose John started with a different lucky number, originally 50. Can you imagine if he still wanted to add 4 to it just like before? What would be his new number in that case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If John started with a different lucky number, originally 50, and he still wanted to add 4 to it, he would get 50 + 4 = <<50+4=54>>54.
### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has 56 bracelet beads, and she uses 37 of them to make a new bracelet. She then decides to make a second bracelet with a different design, and this one uses 36 beads. But since she used some beads to make the first bracelet, she has less than 36 beads left. How many beads does she need to buy to finish the second bracelet?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sarah used 37 beads to make the first bracelet, so she has 56 - 37 = <<56-37=19>>19 beads left.
To make the second bracelet, she needs 36 beads, but she only has 19 beads left. So, she needs to buy 36 - 19 = <<36-19=17>>17 more beads.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sarah has 56 bracelet beads and she uses 37 to make the first bracelet. She then plans to make a larger, more intricate second bracelet. But unlike before, this one requires 84 beads instead of 36. Using the beads she still has from the initial 56 beads, how many more beads will she need to complete the second bracelet?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sarah has 56 - 37 = <<56-37=19>>19 beads left from the first bracelet.
To make the second bracelet, she needs 84 beads, but she only has 19 beads left. So, she needs to buy 84 - 19 = <<84-19=65>>65 more beads.
### Answer: 65

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: For Sam's birthday party, he invites 6 of his neighborhood friends. Later, he decides to invite 10 more friends from school. How many friends in total is he inviting to his party?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam is inviting 6 friends from his neighborhood and 10 friends from school.
The total number of friends he is inviting is 6 + 10 = <<6+10=16>>16.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sam had some additional thoughts about his guest list for the birthday party. After inviting 6 of his neighborhood friends and 10 more friends from school, he had to uninvite 4 friends due to space limitations at the party venue. How many friends does he now have on his party invitation list?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam had 6 friends from his neighborhood and 10 friends from school, but he had to uninvite 4 friends due to space limitations at the party venue.
The number of friends he now has on his party invitation list is 6 + 10 - 4 = <<6+10-4=12>>12.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sam was reviewing the list of guests for his birthday party again. Instead of inviting 10 friends from school, he decided to invite 68 of his school friends. He still had 6 friends from his neighborhood on the list. With this new plan, how many friends is he inviting to his party in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Sam is inviting 68 friends from school and 6 friends from his neighborhood.
The total number of friends he is inviting is 68 + 6 = <<68+6=74>>74.
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In an underwater exploration, a biologist counted 43 sharks in one area. Later, they encountered an additional 27 sharks in a different area. How many sharks did the biologist encounter in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The biologist encountered 43 sharks in one area and 27 sharks in a different area.
The total number of sharks encountered by the biologist is 43 + 27 = <<43+27=70>>70 sharks.
### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 43 sharks as initially counted in the first underwater area, the biologist had actually spotted 39 sharks. If the biologist still encountered an additional 27 in a different area, how many sharks did they encounter in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The biologist initially spotted 39 sharks in the first area, but later encountered an additional 27 sharks in a different area.
The total number of sharks encountered by the biologist is 39 + 27 = <<39+27=66>>66 sharks.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenna has 36 beads to make necklace. She purchased 5 more beads from the store. How many beads does she have in total for making necklaces?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jenna has 36 beads and purchased 5 more beads, so she has a total of 36 + 5 = <<36+5=41>>41 beads.
### Answer: 41

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After making some necklaces, Jenna decides she wants to create a more complex design. She goes back to the store and purchases 57 more beads. How many beads does she have now in total for her necklace making?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jenna has 41 beads from before and purchases 57 more beads, so she has a total of 41 + 57 = <<41+57=98>>98 beads.
### Answer: 98

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Jenna originally had 65 beads instead of 36. She still bought an additional 5 beads from the store. How many beads would she have in total for making necklaces then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jenna originally had 65 beads and bought 5 more beads, so she has a total of 65 + 5 = <<65+5=70>>70 beads.
### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are initially 83 ballerinas in a large ballet school auditioning for Swan Lake. After the first round of auditions, 49 ballerinas are eliminated. How many ballerinas are left for the next round of auditions?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After the first round of auditions, 49 ballerinas are eliminated, leaving 83 - 49 = <<83-49=34>>34 ballerinas for the next round of auditions.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Monday, a train station sold 21 tickets. The next day, they sold an astonishing 76 more tickets. How many tickets did the train station sell in total over these two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The train station sold 21 tickets on Monday.
The train station sold 76 more tickets on Tuesday.
The total number of tickets sold over the two days is 21 + 76 = <<21+76=97>>97 tickets.
### Answer: 97 tickets

Expected answer: 97

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the train station had initially sold 21 tickets on Monday but managed to sell only 27 more tickets on Tuesday instead of 76, how many tickets would the train station have sold in total over these two days?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The train station sold 21 tickets on Monday.
The train station sold 27 more tickets on Tuesday.
The total number of tickets sold over the two days is 21 + 27 = <<21+27=48>>48 tickets.
### Answer: 48 tickets

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Captain Bluebeard's pirate ship has 57 crew members at the start of their voyage. After a rough storm, 40 of them decide to abandon ship at the next port. How many crew members are left on Captain Bluebeard's ship?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 57 crew members on the ship at the start of the voyage. After a rough storm, 40 of them decide to abandon ship at the next port. This means that 57 - 40 = <<57-40=17>>17 crew members are left on the ship.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the 40 crew members abandon Captain Bluebeard's ship, he drafts 25 new scurvy sea dogs from a nearby ruffian-filled tavern. After this recruitment, how many crew members are now aboard Captain Bluebeard's ship?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After the 40 crew members abandon the ship, there are 57 - 40 = <<57-40=17>>17 crew members left on the ship.
Captain Bluebeard then drafts 25 new scurvy sea dogs from a nearby ruffian-filled tavern. This means that there are now 17 + 25 = <<17+25=42>>42 crew members on the ship.
### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If initially, Captain Bluebeard's pirate ship had 57 crew members and instead of 40, only 32 decided to disembark after the rough storm, how many crew members would be left on Captain Bluebeard's ship then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 57 crew members on the ship at the start of the voyage. After a rough storm, 32 of them decide to abandon ship at the next port. This means that 57 - 32 = <<57-32=25>>25 crew members are left on the ship.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fashion store has 52 pairs of sunglasses in stock. After a dramatic display of summer sale, they sold 42 pairs of sunglasses by the end of the day. How many pairs of sunglasses are there in stock after the sale?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 52 pairs of sunglasses in stock before the sale.
After the sale, 42 pairs of sunglasses were sold, leaving 52 - 42 = <<52-42=10>>10 pairs of sunglasses in stock.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reevaluating their sale records, the fashion store management realized they had actually sold 36 pairs, not 42, on the big summer sale day. Given this, how many pairs of sunglasses were actually left in stock after that day's sale?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 52 pairs of sunglasses in stock before the sale.
After the sale, 36 pairs of sunglasses were sold, leaving 52 - 36 = <<52-36=16>>16 pairs of sunglasses in stock.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have correctly answered 66 questions on a test. However, upon review, it is discovered that 4 of those answers were marked correctly by mistake. After correcting the mistakes, how many questions have you actually answered correctly?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

If 66 questions were answered correctly, and 4 of those answers were marked correctly by mistake, then the actual number of correctly answered questions is:

66 - 4 = <<66-4=62>>62

### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After correcting the mistakes, you correctly answered 66 - 4 questions. To make up for the mistaken marks, your teacher allows you to answer 16 bonus questions, all of which you answer correctly. After adding your correct answers from the bonus questions, how many questions have you answered correctly in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

If you answered 66 - 4 = 62 questions correctly, and you answered 16 bonus questions correctly, then the total number of correctly answered questions is:

62 + 16 = <<62+16=78>>78

### Answer: 78

Expected answer: 78

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, you answered correctly 80 questions on the test. However, upon review, it is discovered that 4 of those answers were marked correctly by mistake. After correcting the mistakes, how many questions have you actually answered correctly now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

If 80 questions were answered correctly, and 4 of those answers were marked correctly by mistake, then the actual number of correctly answered questions is:

80 - 4 = <<80-4=76>>76

### Answer: 76

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A craft store had 54 cans of red paint in stock. Yesterday, they received a new shipment containing an additional 31 cans of red paint. How many cans of red paint does the craft store now have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The craft store had 54 cans of red paint in stock and received a new shipment containing an additional 31 cans of red paint.
To find the total number of cans of red paint, we need to add the number of cans in stock and the number of cans in the new shipment.
54 + 31 = <<54+31=85>>85 cans of red paint.
### Answer: 85 cans of red paint.

Expected answer: 85

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the craft store with the 54 original cans of red paint plus the additional 31 cans from the shipment, 14 cans were sold today. After this sale, how many cans of red paint does the craft store now have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The craft store had 54 original cans of red paint in stock and received a new shipment containing an additional 31 cans of red paint.
After the sale, 14 cans of red paint were sold.
To find the number of cans of red paint left, we need to subtract the number of cans sold from the total number of cans.
85 (total number of cans) - 14 (number of cans sold) = <<85-14=71>>71 cans of red paint left.
### Answer: 71 cans of red paint left.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In our previous problem, the craft store had an initial stock of 54 cans of red paint and received a shipment of an additional 31 cans. Now, imagine if they initially had 54 cans of paint and then received a smaller shipment containing only 4 cans of red paint. How many cans of red paint would the craft store now have in the new scenario?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: In the new scenario, the craft store initially had 54 cans of red paint and received a smaller shipment containing only 4 cans of red paint.
To find the total number of cans of red paint, we need to add the number of cans in stock and the number of cans in the new shipment.
54 + 4 = <<54+4=58>>58 cans of red paint.
### Answer: 58 cans of red paint.

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a mobile phone store, they have 80 models of the latest smartphone. Later on, they receive an additional 7 models of the same from the warehouse. How many models of that smartphone does the store have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 80 models of the latest smartphone before receiving the additional 7 models.
The store now has 80 + 7 = <<80+7=87>>87 models of the latest smartphone in total.
### Answer: 87

Expected answer: 87

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In continuation of the previous situation at the mobile phone store where they have 87 models of the latest smartphone, they sell 21 of these models by the end of the day. How many models of that smartphone does the store have left after the sales?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 87 models of the latest smartphone before selling 21 of them.
The store now has 87 - 21 = <<87-21=66>>66 models of the latest smartphone left after the sales.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now let's consider a different scenario at the mobile phone store. Instead of initially having 80 models of the latest smartphone, they have 17 models. They then receive an additional 7 models of the same from the warehouse. How many models of that smartphone does the store have in total now in this new scenario?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 17 models of the latest smartphone before receiving the additional 7 models.
The store now has 17 + 7 = <<17+7=24>>24 models of the latest smartphone in total.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jake was blowing bubbles with his bubble wand. He blew 73 bubbles in total, but 62 of them popped. How many bubbles remained?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jake blew 73 bubbles in total, and 62 of them popped.
So, the number of bubbles that remained is 73 - 62 = <<73-62=11>>11 bubbles.
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After Jake's 62 bubbles had popped out of the total 73 bubbles he had blown, his sister joined in the fun and started blowing bubbles too. She managed to blow 72 bubbles without any of them popping. How many bubbles were there in total, between Jake's remaining bubbles and the bubbles his sister blew?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jake's remaining bubbles were 11, and his sister's bubbles were 72.
So, the total number of bubbles was 11 + 72 = <<11+72=83>>83 bubbles.
### Answer: 83

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's revise our previous scenario slightly. Now, instead of 62 of Jake's 73 bubbles popping, 64 of them popped. With this new amount, how many bubbles remained after Jake had been playing?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Jake blew 73 bubbles in total, and 64 of them popped.
So, the number of bubbles that remained is 73 - 64 = <<73-64=9>>9 bubbles.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 86 apples in his orchard. After a day of harvesting, he picks 22 apples. How many apples does he have left remaining on the trees?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer has 86 apples in his orchard. After a day of harvesting, he picks 22 apples.
The number of apples the farmer has left remaining on the trees is 86 - 22 = <<86-22=64>>64 apples.
### Answer: 64

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Assuming the farmer originally had fewer apples in his orchard. Let's say he had 78 apples instead of 86. After a day of harvesting, he still picks 22 apples. How many apples would he then have left on the trees?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer originally had 78 apples in his orchard. After a day of harvesting, he picks 22 apples.
The number of apples the farmer has left remaining on the trees is 78 - 22 = <<78-22=56>>56 apples.
### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 8 clouds in the sky and later 9 more clouds appeared. How many clouds are in the sky now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were initially 8 clouds in the sky and later 9 more clouds appeared, so the total number of clouds now is 8 + 9 = <<8+9=17>>17 clouds.
### Answer: 17 clouds

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting 8 clouds and then 9 more, suddenly, a group of 54 more clouds rapidly rolled in. How many clouds are in the sky now, in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After counting 8 clouds and then 9 more, there were a total of 8 + 9 = <<8+9=17>>17 clouds in the sky. Then, a group of 54 more clouds rapidly rolled in, so the total number of clouds now is 17 + 54 = <<17+54=71>>71 clouds.
### Answer: 71 clouds

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After revising the initial observation, it turns out that there were actually 40 clouds in the sky to begin with instead of 8. Then, 9 more clouds appeared. Given this new total, how many clouds are in the sky now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There were initially 40 clouds in the sky and later 9 more clouds appeared, so the total number of clouds now is 40 + 9 = <<40+9=49>>49 clouds.
### Answer: 49 clouds

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Peter has 18 toothbrushes in his store. In the morning, his supplier delivered an additional bunch of toothbrushes equal to the ones he already had in store. How many toothbrushes does Peter have in his store now after the delivery?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Peter has 18 toothbrushes in his store. After the delivery, he has 18 + 18 = <<18+18=36>>36 toothbrushes in his store.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Peter has 18 toothbrushes in his store. In the morning, his supplier delivered an additional bunch of toothbrushes equal to the ones he already had in store. Later in the afternoon, the supplier brought another shipment of 56 toothbrushes. Now, how many toothbrushes does Peter have in his store after both deliveries?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After the first delivery, Peter has 18 + 18 = <<18+18=36>>36 toothbrushes in his store.
After the second delivery, Peter has 36 + 56 = <<36+56=92>>92 toothbrushes in his store.
### Answer: 92

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the previous scenario, but instead of starting off with 18 toothbrushes in the store, Peter now starts off with 15 toothbrushes. In the morning, his supplier delivered an additional bunch of toothbrushes equal to the ones he already had in store. Now, how many toothbrushes does Peter have in his store after this morning's delivery?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Peter has 15 toothbrushes in his store. After the delivery, he has 15 + 15 = <<15+15=30>>30 toothbrushes in his store.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has a field where he harvested 74 cucumbers. However, having checked them, he found out that 23 of them were not good to sell. How many cucumbers does he have left that are fit for sale?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer has 74 cucumbers in total.
He found out that 23 of them were not good to sell.
So, the farmer has 74 - 23 = <<74-23=51>>51 cucumbers that are fit for sale.
### Answer: 51

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A farmer has a field where he harvested 74 cucumbers. However, having checked them, he found out that 23 of them were not good to sell. Then, on the next day, he manages to pick an additional 21 cucumbers that are good to sell. How many cucumbers fit for sale does he have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The farmer has 74 cucumbers in total.
He found out that 23 of them were not good to sell.
So, the farmer has 74 - 23 = <<74-23=51>>51 cucumbers that are fit for sale.
He also picked an additional 21 cucumbers that are good to sell.
So, the farmer has 51 + 21 = <<51+21=72>>72 cucumbers that are fit for sale in total.
### Answer: 72

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a magical undersea kingdom, there are 26 mermaids in the Coral tribe and 61 mermaids in the Kelp tribe. How many mermaids are there in total in the kingdom?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The Coral tribe has 26 mermaids, and the Kelp tribe has 61 mermaids.
Therefore, the total number of mermaids in the kingdom is 26 + 61 = <<26+61=87>>87 mermaids.
### Answer: 87

Expected answer: 87

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a pizza party, 25 people order a Margherita pizza and another 29 people order a Pepperoni pizza. How many pizzas are ordered in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 25 Margherita pizzas and 29 Pepperoni pizzas.
In total, there are 25 + 29 = <<25+29=54>>54 pizzas ordered.
### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the pizza party, a total of 100 pizzas were prepared by the chef. After the first round of orders, 25 people order a Margherita pizza and another 29 people order a Pepperoni pizza. How many pizzas are still left unclaimed?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: After the first round of orders, 25 Margherita pizzas and 29 Pepperoni pizzas were ordered.
Therefore, 25 + 29 = <<25+29=54>>54 pizzas were ordered.

Since 54 pizzas were ordered, and 100 pizzas were prepared, there are 100 - 54 = <<100-54=46>>46 pizzas left unclaimed.
### Answer: 46

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the same pizza party, suppose that in the first round of orders, 43 people (not 25) decided to order a Margherita pizza, while 29 people still ordered a Pepperoni pizza. In this case, how many pizzas were ordered in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: There are 43 Margherita pizzas and 29 Pepperoni pizzas.
In total, there are 43 + 29 = <<43+29=72>>72 pizzas ordered.
### Answer: 72

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You are trying to solve for a missing number. The larger number is 88 and the difference between this larger number and the missing number is 78. What is the missing number?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The missing number is 88 + 78 = <<88+78=166>>166.
### Answer: 166

Expected answer: 10

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 46 computer games in his collection. He just received a gift of an additional 11 games for his birthday. How many computer games does John have now in his collection?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John has 46 computer games in his collection and he just received a gift of an additional 11 games for his birthday.
To find out how many computer games John has now in his collection, we need to add the number of games he already has to the number of games he received as a gift.

46 + 11 = <<46+11=57>>57 computer games.

### Answer: 57 computer games.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After John added the 11 games to his collection, his family surprised him with the goal of having a total of 88 games in his collection. How many more games does John need to reach his new goal?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John has 57 computer games in his collection and his family wants him to have a total of 88 games in his collection.
To find out how many more games John needs to reach his new goal, we need to subtract the number of games he already has from the number of games he needs to reach his new goal.

88 - 57 = <<88-57=31>>31 more games.

### Answer: 31 more games.

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Assume instead that John originally had 49 computer games in his collection before his birthday. If he still received an additional 11 games for his birthday, how many computer games does John have now in his collection?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: John originally had 49 computer games in his collection before his birthday. If he still received an additional 11 games for his birthday, he would now have a total of 49 + 11 = <<49+11=60>>60 computer games in his collection.

### Answer: 60 computer games.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Captain Jack has 1 golden coin. His first mate, Sparrow, gives him an additional 82 golden coins from their latest bounty. How many golden coins does Captain Jack have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Captain Jack has 1 golden coin. He gives 82 golden coins to his first mate, Sparrow.
Captain Jack has 1 + 82 = <<1+82=83>>83 golden coins now.
### Answer: 83 golden coins.

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After Captain Jack counts his coins, another crew member hands him 9 more gold coins that they found hidden away. Now, how many gold coins does Captain Jack have in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Captain Jack has 83 golden coins. He receives 9 more golden coins from the other crew member.
Captain Jack has 83 + 9 = <<83+9=92>>92 golden coins now.
### Answer: 92 golden coins.

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After re-checking the bounty they brought in, it turns out Sparrow had mistakenly counted and he had only given Captain Jack 79 coins initially, not 82. Now, how many golden coins does Captain Jack have given this new count?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Captain Jack had 1 golden coin initially. He gave 79 golden coins to his first mate, Sparrow.
Captain Jack has 1 + 79 = <<1+79=80>>80 golden coins now.
### Answer: 80 golden coins.

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A paint store received a shipment of 100 cans of paint. Then they sold 53 cans. How many cans of paint do they have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store received 100 cans of paint and sold 53 cans, so they have 100 - 53 = <<100-53=47>>47 cans of paint left.
### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 53 cans of paint out of their shipment of 100, the paint store then relocated 16 cans to another outlet. How many cans of paint does the store have in stock now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 100 cans of paint in stock, sold 53 cans, and then relocated 16 cans to another outlet. So, the store has 100 - 53 + 16 = <<100-53+16=69>>69 cans of paint in stock now.
### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 31

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of receiving a shipment of 100 cans of paint, the store initially received 88 cans. If they still sold 53 cans, how many cans of paint would they have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store initially received 88 cans of paint and sold 53 cans, so they have 88 - 53 = <<88-53=35>>35 cans of paint left.
### Answer: 35

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In Yellowstone National Park, rangers have spotted 42 brown bears this year. In the same time, they have spotted an additional 54 grizzly bears. How many bears have they spotted in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The total number of bears spotted by the rangers is the sum of the number of brown bears and grizzly bears spotted.

Number of brown bears spotted: 42
Number of grizzly bears spotted: 54
Total number of bears spotted: 42 + 54 = <<42+54=96>>96 bears.
### Answer: 96 bears.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Upon further review, the rangers realized they made a mistake in their first count of brown bears. There were actually only 27 brown bears instead of 42. With this revised count and keeping the count for grizzly bears the same, how many bears have they spotted now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The total number of bears spotted by the rangers is the sum of the number of brown bears and grizzly bears spotted.

Number of brown bears spotted: 27 (revised)
Number of grizzly bears spotted: 54
Total number of bears spotted: 27 + 54 = <<27+54=81>>81 bears.
### Answer: 81 bears.

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A popular bookstore initially has 85 books of a best selling novel in stock. They receive an additional shipment of 11 books of the same novel. What is the total number of this novel the bookstore now has?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The bookstore initially has 85 books of the best selling novel in stock. They receive an additional shipment of 11 books of the same novel.
To find the total number of books the bookstore now has, we need to add the initial stock to the additional shipment.
85 + 11 = <<85+11=96>>96 books of the best selling novel the bookstore now has.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the bookstore originally had 88 books of the best selling novel in stock instead of 85 before receiving the additional shipment of 11 books. How many of the novel does the bookstore have now in total?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The bookstore originally had 88 books of the best selling novel in stock. They received an additional shipment of 11 books of the same novel.
To find the total number of books the bookstore now has, we need to add the initial stock to the additional shipment.
88 + 11 = <<88+11=99>>99 books of the best selling novel the bookstore now has.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Alex has a scooter collection. In his garage, he first kept 85 scooters. He soon sold 46 scooters to fellow enthusiasts. How many scooters does Alex now have in his collection?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Alex had 85 scooters in his garage and sold 46 of them.
So, he now has 85 - 46 = <<85-46=49>>49 scooters in his collection.
### Answer: 49

Expected answer: 39

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Consider this: a 2-digit number is 83. Another 2-digit number is 72. Subtract the smaller number from the larger one. Then, add 40 to the result. What is the final number that you get?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

Let's start by subtracting the smaller number (72) from the larger number (83):

83 - 72 = 11

Now, let's add 40 to the result:

11 + 40 = 51

Therefore, the final number that we get is 51.

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A field was occupied by 100 mice. After a week, 30 mice were caught by a cat. How many mice are left in the field?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The number of mice left in the field after a week is the original number of mice minus the number of mice caught by the cat.

Original number of mice = 100
Number of mice caught by the cat = 30

Number of mice left in the field = 100 - 30 = 70

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Before the cat arrived, there were only 54 mice in the field, instead of the 100 as previously thought. How many mice would there have been after the cat caught 30 mice?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The number of mice that would have been left in the field after the cat caught 30 mice is the original number of mice minus the number of mice caught by the cat.

Original number of mice = 54
Number of mice caught by the cat = 30

Number of mice left in the field = 54 - 30 = 24

### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store initially has 48 shirts in stock. After a day of sales, they find they have 26 shirts remaining. How many shirts did the store sell that day?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store sold 48 - 26 = <<48-26=22>>22 shirts that day.
### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A stationery store has 23 HB pencils in stock. Later on, they receive a new shipment that includes 61 additional HB pencils. How many HB pencils does the store have in total now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 23 HB pencils in stock before the new shipment. The new shipment includes 61 additional HB pencils.
To find the total number of HB pencils the store has now, we need to add the number of pencils in stock before the new shipment to the number of additional pencils in the new shipment.
23 + 61 = <<23+61=84>>84 HB pencils in total.
### Answer: 84 HB pencils.

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problems, what if the store originally only received 30 additional HB pencils in the shipment, instead of 61. How many HB pencils would the store have in total then?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store originally received 30 additional HB pencils in the shipment, so the total number of HB pencils the store has now is:
23 + 30 = <<23+30=53>>53 HB pencils in total.
### Answer: 53 HB pencils.

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Ben had 54 secret notes from his school friends. His little sister found them and took away 24 notes as a joke. How many notes does Ben have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Ben had 54 secret notes and his little sister took away 24 notes as a joke.
Ben has 54 - 24 = <<54-24=30>>30 notes left.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After realizing the little prank his sister pulled on him, Ben sets off to retrieve his notes. He manages to find and get back some of his notes. After checking his collection, he realises that he now has just as many notes as he initially did minus the ones he has remaining after his sister's prank. How many notes did Ben manage to retrieve from his sister?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Ben initially had 54 notes and his sister took away 24 notes.
Ben managed to retrieve 54 - 24 = <<54-24=30>>30 notes.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 24

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's rewind and imagine a different scenario. This time, Ben initially had 30 secret notes from his school friends instead of 54. His little sister still took away 24 notes as a joke. In this situation, how many notes does Ben have left?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Ben initially had 30 secret notes and his little sister took away 24 notes as a joke.
Ben has 30 - 24 = <<30-24=6>>6 notes left.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy store has 28 teddy bears in stock. Later in the day, they receive a new shipment with 10 more teddy bears. The following day, they receive yet another shipment with 49 more teddy bears. How many teddy bears do they have in store after receiving all the shipments?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

The first shipment contains 10 more teddy bears, so the total number of teddy bears after the first shipment is 28 + 10 = 38.

The second shipment contains 49 more teddy bears, so the total number of teddy bears after the second shipment is 38 + 49 = 87.

Therefore, the toy store has 87 teddy bears in stock after receiving all the shipments.

### Answer: 87

Expected answer: 87

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting all the teddy bears in stock, the toy store decides to donate 31 teddy bears to a local children's hospital. How many teddy bears do they have left in the store after the donation?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

After the donation, the toy store has 87 teddy bears in stock - 31 = 56 teddy bears left in the store.

### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a revision of the initial inventory, the toy store realizes there was a mistake and they originally only had 1 teddy bear in stock, not 28. But they did receive a shipment of 10 more teddy bears as mentioned before. Then, they received the shipment of 49 more teddy bears, as in the original scenario. How many teddy bears do they have in stock now after correcting the initial inventory error and receiving all the shipments?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

The initial inventory error was that the toy store originally had 28 teddy bears in stock, but it was actually only 1 teddy bear.

The first shipment contained 10 more teddy bears, so the total number of teddy bears after the first shipment is 1 + 10 = 11.

The second shipment contained 49 more teddy bears, so the total number of teddy bears after the second shipment is 11 + 49 = 50.

Therefore, the toy store has 50 teddy bears in stock now after correcting the initial inventory error and receiving all the shipments.

### Answer: 50

Expected answer: 60

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Rose had 12 dollars in her wallet. Her dad gave her 81 dollars for her birthday. How much money does Rose have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rose had 12 dollars in her wallet, and her dad gave her 81 dollars for her birthday.
Rose now has 12 + 81 = <<12+81=93>>93 dollars.
### Answer: 93 dollars.

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Rose spent 20 dollars on a new book. How much money does she have left after buying the book?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: Rose had 93 dollars and spent 20 dollars on a new book.
Rose now has 93 - 20 = <<93-20=73>>73 dollars left after buying the book.
### Answer: 73 dollars.

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A UFO sighting group reported 55 UFO sightings last month. This month, they reported 36 fewer sightings than last month. This month, they also received 81 additional reports from past sightings. How many total reported sightings does the group have this month?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning:

Last month, the group reported 55 UFO sightings.
This month, they reported 36 fewer sightings than last month, so they reported 55 - 36 = <<55-36=29>>29 sightings this month.
They also received 81 additional reports from past sightings, so the total number of reported sightings this month is 29 + 81 = <<29+81=110>>110.
### Answer: 110

Expected answer: 100

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The Happy Circus has 24 clowns. They quickly discover that they also need 35 people for the support staff, like popcorn vendors and ticket collectors. How many people in total does the Happy Circus employ?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The Happy Circus employs 24 clowns + 35 support staff = <<24+35=69>>69 people in total.
### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 59

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Apple Inc. has 100 new smartphones in their main store. They sold 78 of them on the first day. If they received an additional shipment of 41 new smartphones the next day, how many new smartphones does the store have now?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: The store had 100 new smartphones on the first day. They sold 78 of them, so they have 100 - 78 = <<100-78=22>>22 new smartphones left.
If they received an additional shipment of 41 new smartphones, they now have 22 + 41 = <<22+41=63>>63 new smartphones in total.
### Answer: 63

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, after selling 78 of the 100 new smartphones, Apple Inc. received an additional shipment of 41 new smartphones. But what if instead, the additional shipment contained 61 new smartphones? How many new smartphones would the store have in that case?

CodeLlama 13B:

  Reasoning: If the additional shipment contained 61 new smartphones, then the store would have 22 + 61 = <<22+61=83>>83 new smartphones in total.
### Answer: 83

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes