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CodeLlama 34B on 2.NBT.B.6

Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.6

This standard covers the following:

Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, 66 teenagers and 6 adults attend at first. Later on, the number of guests increases by 62. Near the end, an additional group of 52 people join the party. How many people attended the party in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by adding the number of teenagers and adults who attended the party initially:

66 + 6 = 72

Now, let's add the number of guests who joined later:

72 + 62 = 134

Finally, let's add the number of people who joined the party near the end:

134 + 52 = 186

Therefore, a total of 186 people attended the party.

Expected answer: 186

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom has 11 hats. He then buys a box of hats that contains 42 more. How many hats does Tom have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tom has 11 + 42 = 53 hats now.

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Penny has 9 pens in her backpack. Later in the day, she finds 56 gum wrappers in her backpack. How many items does Penny have in her backpack in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Penny has 9 pens in her backpack.
She also has 56 gum wrappers in her backpack.
Therefore, Penny has a total of 9 + 56 = <<9+56=65>>65 items in her backpack.
### Answer: 65

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Penny realizes she drastically underestimated the number of pens in her backpack. There are actually 90 pens, not 9. With the 56 gum wrappers, how many items does Penny have in her backpack now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Penny has 90 pens in her backpack.
She also has 56 gum wrappers in her backpack.
Therefore, Penny has a total of 90 + 56 = <<90+56=146>>146 items in her backpack.
### Answer: 146

Expected answer: 146

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a beach party, one participant inflated 75 beach balls. Shortly after, another participant added 78 more beach balls. How many beach balls are there in total at the beach party?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

1. The first participant inflated 75 beach balls.
2. The second participant added 78 more beach balls.
3. Therefore, the total number of beach balls at the beach party is 75 + 78 = <<75+78=153>>153.

### Answer: 153

Expected answer: 153

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After all the beach balls were inflated at the party, a group of latecomers showed up with 96 more beach balls of their own to add to the mix. How many beach balls are there now in total at the beach party?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

1. The first participant inflated 75 beach balls.
2. The second participant added 78 more beach balls.
3. Therefore, the total number of beach balls at the beach party is 75 + 78 = <<75+78=153>>153.
4. A group of latecomers showed up with 96 more beach balls of their own to add to the mix.
5. Therefore, the total number of beach balls at the beach party now is 153 + 96 = <<153+96=249>>249.

### Answer: 249

Expected answer: 249

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, 74 adults and 58 children were enjoying the games and food. Later, an additional 20 adults arrived. How many total people were at the party then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There were 74 adults and 58 children at the party initially, for a total of 74 + 58 = 132 people.
Later, 20 additional adults arrived, bringing the total number of adults to 74 + 20 = 94 adults.
The total number of people at the party then is 94 adults and 58 children, for a total of 94 + 58 = 152 people.
### Answer: 152

Expected answer: 152

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the party where 74 adults and 58 children were enjoying the games and food, 20 more adults arrived later. After a while, a bus with 65 more people, both adults, and children, came to join the party. How many total people were at the party after the bus arrived?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There were 74 adults and 58 children at the party initially, for a total of 74 + 58 = 132 people.
Later, 20 additional adults arrived, bringing the total number of adults to 74 + 20 = 94 adults.
The total number of people at the party then is 94 adults and 58 children, for a total of 94 + 58 = 152 people.
After the bus arrived with 65 more people, both adults and children, the total number of people at the party is 152 + 65 = 217 people.
### Answer: 217

Expected answer: 217

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally at the party there were 74 adults and 58 children. However, what if there were only 11 children to start with instead of 58? 20 more adults still arrive later. How many total people would be at the party then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If there were only 11 children at the party initially, the total number of people at the party would be 74 adults and 11 children, for a total of 74 + 11 = 85 people.
Later, 20 additional adults arrive, bringing the total number of adults to 74 + 20 = 94 adults.
The total number of people at the party then is 94 adults and 11 children, for a total of 94 + 11 = 105 people.
### Answer: 105

Expected answer: 105

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A boat starts on the east coast and travels 43 squids (a joke nickname for miles) west. It then takes a detour for an additional 25 squids. After this, it travels another 33 squids. How far in total, in squids, has the boat traveled from the starting point of east coast?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The boat traveled 43 + 25 + 33 = 91 squids from the starting point of the east coast.

Expected answer: 101

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mary has 89 guitar picks in her collection. She goes to a music festival and indicates that she will have the amount she currently has plus 60 more after the event. How many guitar picks will Mary have after the festival?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mary has 89 guitar picks in her collection.
She indicates that she will have the amount she currently has plus 60 more after the event.
So, Mary will have 89 + 60 = 149 guitar picks after the festival.

Expected answer: 149

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fisherman was in his boat out on the lake. The total length, in inches, of all the fish he caught today was 90 inches. On the way back to shore, he caught 14 more inches of fish. He also caught a total of 56 inches of fish yesterday. Before he went home he caught an additional 46 inches of fish from the dock. If he added all the inches of fish he caught together, how many total inches of fish did he catch?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. The total length of the fish he caught today was 90 inches.
2. He caught 14 more inches of fish on the way back to shore, so the total length of the fish he caught today and on the way back to shore is 90 + 14 = 104 inches.
3. He also caught a total of 56 inches of fish yesterday, so the total length of the fish he caught yesterday and today is 56 + 104 = 160 inches.
4. Before he went home, he caught an additional 46 inches of fish from the dock, so the total length of the fish he caught yesterday, today, and from the dock is 160 + 46 = 206 inches.

Therefore, the total number of inches of fish the fisherman caught is 206 inches.

Expected answer: 206

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jackie has 49 contacts on her phone. She meets new people at a conference and adds 80 more contacts. Then, her co-worker gives her a list with 27 additional contacts. How many contacts does Jackie have on her phone now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many contacts Jackie has on her phone now, we need to add the number of new contacts she added at the conference and the number of contacts her co-worker gave her.

Let's start by adding the number of new contacts she added at the conference:

49 + 80 = 129

Now, let's add the number of contacts her co-worker gave her:

129 + 27 = 156

So, Jackie has 156 contacts on her phone now.

Expected answer: 156

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Elizabeth has 70 beads and buys another 55 beads for making her necklace. She also gets another 52 beads as a gift from her friend. How many beads does she have altogether now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Elizabeth has 70 beads and buys another 55 beads, so she has a total of 70 + 55 = 125 beads.
She also gets another 52 beads as a gift, so she has a total of 125 + 52 = 177 beads.
### Answer: 177

Expected answer: 177

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous question, let's consider a different scenario. Suppose initially, Elizabeth had 70 beads and still bought another 55. However, her friend, instead of giving her 52 beads, gave her 75 beads. How many beads does she have in this case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  In this scenario, Elizabeth has 70 beads and buys another 55 beads, so she has a total of 70 + 55 = 125 beads.
Her friend gives her 75 beads, so she has a total of 125 + 75 = 190 beads.
### Answer: 190

Expected answer: 200

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a mythical land, a unicorn, named Oscar, discovered 66 golden apples. To his surprise, after a magical event, the number of apples increased by 67. On his way back home, he found an extra 13 golden apples. How many golden apples does Oscar have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Oscar has 66 + 67 = 133 golden apples.

On his way back home, he found an extra 13 golden apples, so he now has 133 + 13 = 146 golden apples.

Expected answer: 146

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny starts her day with 96 beads. She then gets an additional bracelet that has 73 more beads than she started with. How many beads are on the new bracelet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Jenny starts with 96 beads.

Then, we know that the new bracelet has 73 more beads than she started with. So, the number of beads on the new bracelet is 96 + 73 = 169 beads.

Therefore, the new bracelet has 169 beads.

Expected answer: 169

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cat named Whiskers catches 50 mice in a year. In the same year, another cat named Velvet catches 89. How many mice combined did Whiskers and Velvet catch in that year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Whiskers catches 50 mice in a year.
Velvet catches 89 mice in a year.
Whiskers and Velvet catch 50+89 = <<50+89=139>>139 mice combined in that year.
### Answer: 139

Expected answer: 139

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem, suppose Whiskers had a surge in hunting activity and caught an additional amount of mice equal to the combined total previously calculated. How many mice would Whiskers have caught in total by the end of the year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Whiskers catches 50 mice in a year.
Velvet catches 89 mice in a year.
Whiskers and Velvet catch 50+89 = <<50+89=139>>139 mice combined in that year.
Whiskers catches an additional amount of mice equal to the combined total previously calculated, which is 139 mice.
Whiskers catches 50+139 = <<50+139=189>>189 mice in total by the end of the year.
### Answer: 189

Expected answer: 189

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Referring back to the first problem, suppose Whiskers only caught 4 mice in the year instead of 50. Considering Velvet still caught 89 mice, how many mice combined did Whiskers and Velvet catch in that year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Whiskers catches 4 mice in a year.
Velvet catches 89 mice in a year.
Whiskers and Velvet catch 4+89 = <<4+89=93>>93 mice combined in that year.
### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Oliver has 80 maps in his collection. Then, he acquires an additional 77 maps. How many maps does Oliver have in his collection now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Oliver has 80 maps in his collection.
He acquires an additional 77 maps.
Now, Oliver has 80 + 77 = <<80+77=157>>157 maps in his collection.

Expected answer: 157

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joseph was weaving a blanket and the first day, he made 17 pieces. On the second day, he added an additional 33 pieces to his work. After seeing his work, his grandmother made 19 more pieces and added them to Joseph's work. How many pieces were made in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

1. The first day, Joseph made 17 pieces.
2. The second day, he added an additional 33 pieces, so he made a total of 17 + 33 = <<17+33=50>>50 pieces.
3. His grandmother made 19 more pieces and added them to Joseph's work, so the total number of pieces made is 50 + 19 = <<50+19=69>>69 pieces.

Therefore, the total number of pieces made in total is 69.

### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mark has 79 apples from his apple picking trip. His friend gifts him more apples such that the total count is now 92 more than his initial count. A week later, his neighbor gifts him another 24 apples. How many apples does Mark have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mark has 79 apples from his apple picking trip.

His friend gifts him more apples such that the total count is now 92 more than his initial count.

So, the total count of apples Mark has now is:
79 + 92 = 171

A week later, his neighbor gifts him another 24 apples.

So, the total count of apples Mark has now is:
171 + 24 = 195

Therefore, Mark has 195 apples now.

Expected answer: 195

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fairy realm, Twinkle, a star fairy finds 35 magical clovers. Lumina, a light fairy finds 69 more. How many magical clovers did they both find in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Twinkle found 35 magical clovers and Lumina found 69 more, so they found a total of 35 + 69 = 104 magical clovers.

Expected answer: 104

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A weather instrument measured the wind speed at 93 miles per hour at one location. At another location, the wind speed was exactly the same. What was the combined wind speed recorded at the two locations?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The combined wind speed recorded at the two locations is 93 miles per hour + 93 miles per hour = 186 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 186

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot is programmed to drive around a circuit. Initially, it travels 10 meters. Then, it runs an updated programming command that allows it to travel 26 meters more than it originally did. How far in total does the robot travel after running the updated programming command?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The robot travels a total of 10 + 26 = 36 meters after running the updated programming command.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Ella owns 5 pens, while Zach owns 30 pens. They both decide to donate all their pens to a local school. How many pens are they donating to the school?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Ella owns 5 pens and Zach owns 30 pens.

To find out how many pens they are donating to the school, we need to add the number of pens they each own.

5 + 30 = 35

So, they are donating 35 pens to the school.

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dog shelter has 62 indoor kennels and 52 outdoor kennels for the dogs. How many kennels do they have altogether?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The dog shelter has 62 indoor kennels and 52 outdoor kennels.
62 + 52 = <<62+52=114>>114 kennels altogether.
### Answer: 114

Expected answer: 114

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if at the start, the shelter originally had 89 indoor kennels instead of 62. How many kennels would they have combined with the 52 outdoor kennels in this scenario?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The dog shelter originally had 89 indoor kennels and 52 outdoor kennels.
89 + 52 = <<89+52=141>>141 kennels altogether.
### Answer: 141

Expected answer: 141

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a math class, students have to draw shapes based on certain numeric conditions. One student starts by rotating an angle to form 92 degrees. Then, he rotates the same angle by an additional 84 degrees. This gives him shape 't'. He modifies shape 't' by rotating another 90 degrees and labels this as shape 'l'. Finally, he rotates it by another 66 degrees to form shape 'n'. What is the total degree measure of the rotations made to get shape 'n'?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total degree measure of the rotations made to get shape 'n', we need to add up all the degrees that were rotated.

1. The first rotation was 92 degrees.
2. The second rotation was 84 degrees.
3. The third rotation was 90 degrees.
4. The fourth rotation was 66 degrees.

Therefore, the total degree measure of the rotations made to get shape 'n' is:

92 + 84 + 90 + 66 = 332 degrees.

Expected answer: 332

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jeremy bought 28 pieces of cheese from the cheese shop. Later that day, he buys 4 more pieces from the market. How many pieces of cheese does Jeremy now have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Jeremy bought 28 pieces of cheese from the cheese shop and 4 more pieces from the market, so he now has a total of 28 + 4 = 32 pieces of cheese.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Once upon a time, there were 84 magic jewels in the secret treasure chest of the kingdom. Young princess Mia found the treasure chest and a magical charm that whenever she puts it on 83 more magic jewels appear in the chest. How many magic jewels are there in the treasure chest now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 84 magic jewels in the treasure chest to start with.
When Princess Mia puts on the magical charm, 83 more magic jewels appear in the chest, bringing the total to 84 + 83 = 167 magic jewels.

Expected answer: 167

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a jewelry store, there are 98 rings on display. In another display case, there are an additional number of rings that is equal to 59 plus the number of rings in the first display case. How many rings are in the second display case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of rings in the first display case "x".

We know that the number of rings in the second display case is equal to 59 plus the number of rings in the first display case, so we can write an equation:

x + 59 = 98

To solve for "x", we can subtract 59 from both sides of the equation:

x = 98 - 59

x = 39

So, there are 39 rings in the first display case, and 39 + 59 = 98 rings in the second display case.

Expected answer: 157

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a school stationery shop, there are 74 erasers available. If the shopkeeper adds 32 more erasers to the inventory, how many erasers are there in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The shopkeeper adds 32 erasers to the inventory, so the total number of erasers is 74 + 32 = <<74+32=106>>106.
### Answer: 106

Expected answer: 106

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a school stationery shop, there are 74 erasers available. A shopkeeper adds 32 more erasers to the inventory. Later in the day, a student donates another 24 erasers to the school shop. How many erasers are there in total now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The shopkeeper adds 32 erasers to the inventory, so the total number of erasers is 74 + 32 = <<74+32=106>>106.
Later in the day, a student donates another 24 erasers to the school shop, so the total number of erasers is 106 + 24 = <<106+24=130>>130.
### Answer: 130

Expected answer: 130

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally was on a swing and she swung back and forth 57 times. Jack also started swinging and he swung back and forth 57 more times than Sally. Xavier, feeling competitive, starts swinging too and he further manages to swing back forth 92 times more than Jack. How many times did Xavier swing back and forth?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Jack swung back and forth 57 more times than Sally. So, Jack swung back and forth 57 + 48 = 105 times.

Now, Xavier swung back and forth 92 more times than Jack. So, Xavier swung back and forth 92 + 105 = 217 times.

Therefore, Xavier swung back and forth 217 times.

Expected answer: 206

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tommy absolutely loves ice cream. One day he ate 15 ice creams. The next day, he ate twice that amount. On the third day, he couldn't resist and ate 31 more than he did on the second day. How many ice creams did Tommy eat on the third day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Tommy ate twice as many ice creams on the second day as he did on the first day. This means that if he ate 15 ice creams on the first day, he ate 2 x 15 = 30 ice creams on the second day.

Now, let's move on to the third day. We know that Tommy ate 31 more ice creams on the third day than he did on the second day. This means that he ate 31 + 30 = 61 ice creams on the third day.

Therefore, the answer to the problem is 61 ice creams.

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Michael has a camera collection. He starts off with 97 cameras. He wins a major auction and adds another 65 cameras. How many cameras does he have in his collection now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Michael has 97 + 65 = 162 cameras in his collection now.

Expected answer: 162

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam has 75 skateboard stickers. His friend Zack gives him another 68 stickers. Later, his other friend Ethan gives him 46 more stickers. How many skateboard stickers does Sam have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sam has 75 stickers.

His friend Zack gives him another 68 stickers, so now Sam has 75 + 68 = 143 stickers.

Then, his other friend Ethan gives him 46 more stickers, so now Sam has 143 + 46 = 199 stickers.

Therefore, Sam has 199 skateboard stickers now.

Expected answer: 189

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Samantha has 54 yellow crayons in her art box. Then, her friend Christina gave her 20 more crayons. How many crayons does Samantha have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Samantha has 54 yellow crayons in her art box.
Then, her friend Christina gave her 20 more crayons.
So, Samantha has 54 + 20 = <<54+20=74>>74 yellow crayons in total.
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Samantha counts all the crayons in her art box. She realizes that she now has a new total number of crayons due to the 54 yellow ones and the 20 her friend Christina gave her. How many crayons does Samantha have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Samantha has 54 yellow crayons in her art box.
Then, her friend Christina gave her 20 more crayons.
So, Samantha has 54 + 20 = <<54+20=74>>74 crayons in total.
### Answer: 74

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Samantha originally had only 3 yellow crayons in her art box instead of 54 before her friend Christina gave her 20 more crayons. How many crayons would Samantha have in that case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Samantha originally had only 3 yellow crayons in her art box, and her friend Christina gave her 20 more crayons, then Samantha would have 3 + 20 = <<3+20=23>>23 yellow crayons in total.
### Answer: 23

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In an amusement park, there are 75 people waiting in line to slide down one slide, while 73 people are lined up for another slide. How many total people are waiting to slide down the slides?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 75 people waiting in line to slide down one slide and 73 people waiting in line for another slide. To find the total number of people waiting to slide down the slides, we need to add these two numbers together.

75 + 73 = 148

Therefore, there are 148 total people waiting to slide down the slides.

Expected answer: 148

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A teacher has a classroom of 10 students in the morning and 13 students in the afternoon. The other teacher has 36 students in the morning and 80 in the afternoon. How many students do these teachers teach in total in a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The first teacher has 10 students in the morning and 13 students in the afternoon, for a total of 10 + 13 = 23 students in a day.
The second teacher has 36 students in the morning and 80 students in the afternoon, for a total of 36 + 80 = 116 students in a day.
Therefore, the total number of students taught by these two teachers in a day is 23 + 116 = 139 students.

Expected answer: 139

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wizard named Albus needs to perform an enchantment. The enchantment requires 43 units of sage. To make the spell stronger, he also adds a mixture that contains 78 units of elderberry and 85 units of thistle. What is the total amount of ingredients used in the enchantment?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total amount of ingredients used in the enchantment, we need to add the amount of sage, elderberry, and thistle.

43 + 78 + 85 = 206

Therefore, the total amount of ingredients used in the enchantment is 206.

Expected answer: 206

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John bought 59 jackets for the winter season. Later, he bought another 22 jackets. Driven by the sale, he also bought 58 jackets with different colors and patterns. How many jackets did John buy in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John bought 59 jackets for the winter season.
Later, he bought another 22 jackets, so he bought a total of 59 + 22 = 81 jackets.
Then, he bought 58 jackets with different colors and patterns, so he bought a total of 81 + 58 = 139 jackets.
### Answer: 139

Expected answer: 139

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous question, John had bought a total of 139 jackets. However, his family members also wanted some jackets for themselves. So, he bought an additional 35 jackets for his family. How many jackets did John buy in total now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John bought a total of 139 jackets in the previous question.
Then, he bought an additional 35 jackets for his family, so he bought a total of 139 + 35 = 174 jackets.
### Answer: 174

Expected answer: 174

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, John initially bought 59 jackets. However, let's reconsider that scenario with a slight modification. This time, after buying the initial 59 jackets, John went to another store and bought 83 more jackets. Then, as he was leaving, he noticed a stand with discount jackets and purchased 58 more of them there. How many jackets did John buy in total under these new conditions?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John bought 59 jackets initially.
Then, he bought 83 more jackets at another store, so he bought a total of 59 + 83 = 142 jackets.
Finally, he purchased 58 more jackets at a stand with discounts, so he bought a total of 142 + 58 = 199 jackets.
### Answer: 199

Expected answer: 200

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: On Thursday, the city experienced rainfall of about 69mm. On Friday, it rained more with an increase of 31mm compared to the previous day. On Saturday, it poured heavily throughout the day and the city saw 82mm of rain. How much total rainfall did the city experience on Friday and Saturday?

CodeLlama 34B:

  On Friday, the city experienced 31mm more rainfall than the previous day, which means it rained a total of 69mm + 31mm = 100mm.

On Saturday, the city saw 82mm of rain, which is an additional 82mm to the 100mm that had already fallen on Friday. Therefore, the total rainfall for Friday and Saturday was 100mm + 82mm = 182mm.

Expected answer: 182

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A penguin named Zazu finds 66 shiny stones. Zazu sees that his friend Umi has found 70 more shiny stones than him. Another friend named Yara tucked away 36 shiny stones in addition to what Umi found. How many shiny stones did Yara find in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Umi found 70 more shiny stones than Zazu. This means that Umi found 70 + 66 = 136 shiny stones.

We also know that Yara found 36 shiny stones in addition to what Umi found. This means that Yara found 36 + 136 = 172 shiny stones in total.

Therefore, Yara found 172 shiny stones.

Expected answer: 172

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A river is composed of 77 miles of calm water. A new tributary recently merged and extended the river by an additional 26 miles. Later, a 99-mile rapid water stretch is discovered and added to the river's length. How long is the river in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The river is composed of 77 miles of calm water, and then it is extended by an additional 26 miles when a new tributary merges with it. So, the total length of the river after the tributary is added is:

77 + 26 = 103 miles

Later, a 99-mile rapid water stretch is discovered and added to the river's length. So, the total length of the river after the rapid water stretch is added is:

103 + 99 = 202 miles

Therefore, the total length of the river in total is 202 miles.

Expected answer: 202

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An optical shop manages to sell 44 eyeglasses in the month of May and 84 in the month of June. The total number of glasses sold before May was 77. How many eyeglasses has the shop sold in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the total number of glasses sold before May was 77.

In May, the shop sold 44 glasses, so the total number of glasses sold in May is:

77 + 44 = 121

In June, the shop sold 84 glasses, so the total number of glasses sold in June is:

121 + 84 = 205

Therefore, the total number of glasses sold by the shop in both May and June is:

205

So, the shop has sold a total of 205 eyeglasses.

Expected answer: 205

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In preparing for a camping trip, a group of friends collected 8 small tents and 88 large tents. They then added 17 medium tents to their collection. Separately, they also managed to gather 77 ground mats for the tents. How many total items including both tents and ground mats did they gather for the camping trip?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of items gathered for the camping trip, we need to add the number of tents and the number of ground mats.

Let's first calculate the total number of tents:

8 small tents + 88 large tents + 17 medium tents = 113 tents

Now, let's add the number of ground mats:

77 ground mats

So, the total number of items gathered for the camping trip is:

113 tents + 77 ground mats = 190 items

Therefore, the answer is:

### Answer: 190

Expected answer: 190

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now consider this - instead of initially collecting 8 small tents, the group collected 9. They still maintained the same number of large tents at 88 and added 17 medium tents just as before. If they also collected 77 ground mats, how many total items including both tents and ground mats did they gather for the camping trip now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of items gathered for the camping trip, we need to add the number of tents and the number of ground mats.

Let's first calculate the total number of tents:

9 small tents + 88 large tents + 17 medium tents = 114 tents

Now, let's add the number of ground mats:

77 ground mats

So, the total number of items gathered for the camping trip is:

114 tents + 77 ground mats = 191 items

Therefore, the answer is:

### Answer: 191

Expected answer: 191

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In Lila's vineyard, one grapevine produced 61 grapes while another produced 49 grapes. What is the total number of grapes produced by these two grapevines?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The total number of grapes produced by the two grapevines is 61 + 49 = <<61+49=110>>110 grapes.
### Answer: 110

Expected answer: 110

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to Lila's vineyard, her neighbor also runs a vineyard. This year, the neighbor's vineyard produced 94 grapes. What is the total number of grapes produced by Lila and her neighbor's vineyards combined?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The total number of grapes produced by Lila's vineyard and her neighbor's vineyard is 110 + 94 = <<110+94=204>>204 grapes.
### Answer: 204

Expected answer: 204

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider Lila's vineyard. Suppose one of the grapevines originally produced 50 grapes instead of 61. With the other grapevine still producing 49 grapes, what would then be the total number of grapes produced by these two grapevines?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The total number of grapes produced by the two grapevines is 50 + 49 = <<50+49=99>>99 grapes.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally is a fashion designer who loves knitting socks. One day, she made 63 colourful pairs of socks. The next day, she decided to add 6 more pairs to her collection. How many pairs of socks does Sally have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sally has 63 + 6 = 69 pairs of socks.

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mike is the owner of an aquarium. He added 13 gallons of water to one of his tanks in the morning. Later in the afternoon, he added another 55 gallons to the same tank. Meanwhile, in another tank, he added 57 gallons in the morning and an additional 33 gallons in the afternoon. What is the total quantity of water (in gallons) that Mike added to both of his tanks throughout the day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total quantity of water that Mike added to both of his tanks throughout the day, we need to add the amount of water he added to each tank separately and then add the two totals together.

In the first tank, Mike added 13 gallons in the morning and 55 gallons in the afternoon, for a total of 13 + 55 = 68 gallons.

In the second tank, Mike added 57 gallons in the morning and 33 gallons in the afternoon, for a total of 57 + 33 = 90 gallons.

Therefore, the total quantity of water that Mike added to both of his tanks throughout the day is 68 + 90 = 158 gallons.

Expected answer: 158

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Teddy has a favorite toy which is a tiny teddy bear. One day, Teddy's dad gave him 64 more teddy bears. Teddy's mom, feeling envious, gave Teddy 60 more teddy bears plus the exact number of teddy bears Teddy's dad gave him. At the end of the day, Teddy's grandma surprised him with twice the number of teddy bears his mom gave him. How many teddy bears did Teddy receive from his grandma?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by identifying the information we have:

1. Teddy has a favorite toy, a tiny teddy bear.
2. Teddy's dad gave him 64 more teddy bears.
3. Teddy's mom gave him 60 more teddy bears plus the exact number of teddy bears Teddy's dad gave him.
4. Teddy's grandma surprised him with twice the number of teddy bears his mom gave him.

Now, let's analyze the information:

1. Teddy's dad gave him 64 more teddy bears, so Teddy now has 64 + 1 = 65 teddy bears.
2. Teddy's mom gave him 60 more teddy bears plus the exact number of teddy bears Teddy's dad gave him, which is 64. So, Teddy's mom gave him 60 + 64 = 124 teddy bears.
3. Teddy's grandma surprised him with twice the number of teddy bears his mom gave him, which is 124 x 2 = 248 teddy bears.

Therefore, Teddy received 248 teddy bears from his grandma.

Expected answer: 248

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a forest, there are 84 oak trees. If the number of pine trees adds 75 more to the total number of trees, how many trees are there in the forest?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by adding the number of oak trees to the number of pine trees:

84 (oak trees) + 75 = 159

So, there are 159 trees in the forest.

Expected answer: 159

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a newly discovered dinosaur park, scientists found 71 Neovenator dinosaurs and 56 Ferrotholus dinosaurs. How many total dinosaurs did they find in all?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of dinosaurs, we need to add the number of Neovenator dinosaurs and the number of Ferrotholus dinosaurs.

71 Neovenator dinosaurs + 56 Ferrotholus dinosaurs = 71 + 56 = 127

Therefore, the total number of dinosaurs found in the newly discovered dinosaur park is 127.

Expected answer: 127

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A boat has traveled 88 miles today. The next day, it travels 92 more miles plus the miles it traveled today. The third day, it travels an additional 61 miles plus the miles it traveled the previous days. How many miles has the boat traveled in these three days?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

Day 1: The boat travels 88 miles.

Day 2: The boat travels 92 miles plus the miles it traveled today, which is 88 miles. So, it travels a total of 88 + 92 = 180 miles.

Day 3: The boat travels 61 miles plus the miles it traveled the previous days, which is 180 miles. So, it travels a total of 180 + 61 = 241 miles.

Therefore, the boat has traveled a total of 88 + 180 + 241 = 519 miles in these three days.

Expected answer: 241

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has 7 liters of apple juice. She went to the store and bought 69 more liters. How many liters of apple juice does Sarah have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sarah has 7 liters of apple juice.
She bought 69 more liters.
Total: 7 + 69 = 76 liters of apple juice.
### Answer: 76 liters of apple juice.

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, Sarah thought she had bought only 7 liters of juice, but she realized she had actually bought 55 liters of apple juice. If she still bought an additional 69 liters from the store, how much apple juice does Sarah have in total now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Initially, Sarah thought she had bought only 7 liters of juice, but she realized she had actually bought 55 liters of apple juice.
Total: 55 liters of apple juice.
She bought an additional 69 liters from the store.
Total: 55 + 69 = 124 liters of apple juice.
### Answer: 124 liters of apple juice.

Expected answer: 124

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally is on a mission to build the biggest marshmallow tower. She starts with 83 marshmallows, but then her friend brings an additional 33 marshmallows. How many marshmallows does Sally have now for her tower?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sally has a total of 83 + 33 = 116 marshmallows for her tower.

Expected answer: 116

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenna is a jewelry maker. She currently has 48 earrings in stock. She makes an additional 34 earrings for a special event. After the event, Jenna makes 24 more earrings to replenish her stock. How many earrings does she have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

Jenna has 48 earrings in stock initially.
She makes an additional 34 earrings for a special event, so she has 48 + 34 = <<48+34=82>>82 earrings in total after the event.
After the event, Jenna makes 24 more earrings to replenish her stock, so she has 82 + 24 = <<82+24=106>>106 earrings in total.

### Answer: 106

Expected answer: 106

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the special event, Jenna decides to replenish her stock by making 94 more earrings instead of the 24 she initially planned. Now, how many earrings does she have on her shelf?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

Jenna has 82 earrings in stock after the special event.
She decides to replenish her stock by making 94 more earrings instead of the 24 she initially planned.
So, she has 82 + 94 = <<82+94=176>>176 earrings in total.

### Answer: 176

Expected answer: 176

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a city, 48 babies were born in March, and in April, another 25 were born. How many babies were born in these two months in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: In March, 48 babies were born.
In April, 25 babies were born.
Total number of babies born in these two months: 48 + 25 = <<48+25=73>>73.
### Answer: 73

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In May, the number of babies born matches the total of both March and April. How many babies were born in May?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: In March, 48 babies were born.
In April, 25 babies were born.
Total number of babies born in March and April: 48 + 25 = <<48+25=73>>73.
In May, the number of babies born matches the total of both March and April, so the number of babies born in May is also 73.
### Answer: 73

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a rethink, the hospital realized that there were actually 55 babies born in March, not 48. With the 25 born in April, how many babies were born in total over the two months?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: In March, 55 babies were born.
In April, 25 babies were born.
Total number of babies born in these two months: 55 + 25 = <<55+25=80>>80.
### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a drum store, there are 52 drum sets on display and 1 more drum set in the store room. In a different section of the same store, there are also 46 single drums. How many total drums and drum sets are in the store?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 52 drum sets on display and 1 more drum set in the store room, for a total of 53 drum sets.
There are also 46 single drums in a different section of the store.
In total, there are 53 drum sets and 46 single drums, for a total of 99 drums.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose in the store, instead of having 52 drum sets, there were only 52 single drums, in addition to the 1 drum set in the store room. Given that there are still 46 single drums in a different section, how many drums and drum sets are then in the store?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If there are only 52 single drums in the store, and 1 drum set in the store room, then the total number of drums is 52 + 1 = 53.
There are still 46 single drums in a different section of the store, so the total number of drums is 53 + 46 = 99.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store sells 9 boxes of oranges each day. The following day, the seller added 22 more boxes to the total from the previous day. The next day, he added another 26 boxes to that day's total. How many boxes of oranges does the store have on the last day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

Day 1: 9 boxes of oranges
Day 2: 9 + 22 = 31 boxes of oranges
Day 3: 31 + 26 = 57 boxes of oranges

Therefore, the store has 57 boxes of oranges on the last day.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Yvonne has 27 balls in her collection. She went to a fair and won 19 more. How many balls does Yvonne have in her collection now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Yvonne has 27 + 19 = <<27+19=46>>46 balls in her collection now.

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the sky, a cloud split into 8 small clouds and 13 larger ones. Another cloud split the same way. How many total clouds were formed?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. The first cloud split into 8 small clouds and 13 larger ones, so it formed a total of 8 + 13 = 21 clouds.
2. The second cloud split the same way, so it formed a total of 21 clouds as well.
3. In total, then, 21 + 21 = 42 clouds were formed.

Therefore, the answer is 42.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Oliver recently took up skateboard stunting. He can perform 77 stunts with his skateboard. Now, if he learns to perform each stunt in reverse as well, how many stunts will he be able to perform in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Oliver can perform 77 stunts with his skateboard, and he learns to perform each stunt in reverse as well, then he will be able to perform a total of 77 + 77 = 154 stunts.

Expected answer: 154

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pair of binoculars increases visibility by 22 degrees in one direction and 26 degrees in another direction. What is the total increase in the angle of visibility when both directions are considered?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total increase in the angle of visibility, we need to add the increases in the two directions.

Let's call the increase in the first direction "x" degrees and the increase in the second direction "y" degrees.

We know that x + y = 22 + 26 = 48 degrees.

So, the total increase in the angle of visibility is 48 degrees.

### Answer: 48 degrees.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, after the binoculars increase visibility by 22 degrees in one direction and 26 degrees in another direction, an additional lens is added that further increases the visibility by 76 degrees. What is the total increase in the angle of visibility considering all enhancements?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total increase in the angle of visibility, we need to add the increases in the three enhancements.

Let's call the increase in the first direction "x" degrees, the increase in the second direction "y" degrees, and the increase from the additional lens "z" degrees.

We know that x + y + z = 22 + 26 + 76 = 124 degrees.

So, the total increase in the angle of visibility is 124 degrees.

### Answer: 124 degrees.

Expected answer: 124

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, consider that the binoculars initially increased visibility by 14 degrees in one direction instead of 22 degrees, while the increase in the other direction remains 26 degrees. What is the total increase in the angle of visibility now when both directions are considered?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total increase in the angle of visibility, we need to add the increases in the two directions.

Let's call the increase in the first direction "x" degrees and the increase in the second direction "y" degrees.

We know that x + y = 14 + 26 = 40 degrees.

So, the total increase in the angle of visibility is 40 degrees.

### Answer: 40 degrees.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a galaxy, there are 83 stars in the Great Nebula. Fifty more are spotted in the South Nebula. In the Eastern Nebula, there are 45 stars. How many stars are there in total in the Great Nebula, South Nebula, and Eastern Nebula?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by identifying the information we have:

* Great Nebula: 83 stars
* South Nebula: 50 stars
* Eastern Nebula: 45 stars

To find the total number of stars in all three nebulae, we can add the number of stars in each nebula:

83 + 50 + 45 = 178

Therefore, there are 178 stars in total in the Great Nebula, South Nebula, and Eastern Nebula.

Expected answer: 178

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A boy has 15 balls. He goes to the store and buys another 22 balls. How many balls does he have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The boy has 15 + 22 = 37 balls now.

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mira has 82 beautiful roses in her garden, and she decides to plant 12 additional daisies to add more variety. How many flowers does Mira have in her garden after planting the daisies?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mira has 82 roses and 12 daisies, for a total of 94 flowers in her garden.

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler strings together 82 gems to begin making a bracelet. He then adds 79 more gems to it. He finishes off the bracelet by adding 58 more gems. How many gems are there in total on the bracelet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The jeweler started with 82 gems and added 79 more gems, for a total of 82 + 79 = <<82+79=161>>161 gems. He then added 58 more gems, for a total of 161 + 58 = <<161+58=219>>219 gems on the bracelet.
### Answer: 219

Expected answer: 219

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem: after the jeweler has strung together the number of gems on the bracelet, he decides to make a matching necklace. He adds another 60 gems to the total number of gems he has already used. How many gems in total did the jeweler use for both the bracelet and the necklace?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The jeweler used 219 gems for the bracelet. He then added 60 more gems to make the necklace, for a total of 219 + 60 = <<219+60=279>>279 gems.
### Answer: 279

Expected answer: 279

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The jeweler has a change of mind and decides to start recreating the bracelet, but this time he starts with 77 gems instead of 82. He once again adds 79 more gems and completes it by adding 58 more gems. How many gems are now on this new bracelet in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The jeweler started with 77 gems and added 79 more gems, for a total of 77 + 79 = <<77+79=156>>156 gems. He then added 58 more gems, for a total of 156 + 58 = <<156+58=214>>214 gems on the bracelet.
### Answer: 214

Expected answer: 214

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Dalia has a stock of 65 tomatoes. She decides to buy the same quantity again. How many tomatoes does she have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Dalia has 65 tomatoes and she buys the same quantity again, which means she has 65 + 65 = 130 tomatoes now.

Expected answer: 130

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: David has 25 pens in his pencil case. His best friend Pam gives him 34 more pens as a gift. How many pens does David have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  David has 25 + 34 = 59 pens now.

Expected answer: 59

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A clothing designer is creating a custom shirt. The length of the shirt is 86 cm. The chest measurement is the length added by 11 cm. The waist measurement is the same as the sum of the two chest measurements. What is the waist measurement of the shirt in cm?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. The length of the shirt is 86 cm.
2. The chest measurement is the length added by 11 cm, so the chest measurement is 86 + 11 = 97 cm.
3. The waist measurement is the same as the sum of the two chest measurements, so the waist measurement is 97 + 97 = 194 cm.

Therefore, the waist measurement of the shirt is 194 cm.

Expected answer: 194

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The computer has an initial operating power of 96 Watts. Later, an update increases the operational power by an additional 84 Watts. What is the computer's operation power after the update?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the computer's operating power after the update, we need to add the initial operating power of 96 Watts to the additional power of 84 Watts.

96 + 84 = 180

Therefore, the computer's operating power after the update is 180 Watts.

### Answer: 180 Watts

Expected answer: 180

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that the computer initially had an operating power of 36 Watts instead of 96 Watts. Then, the same update increases the operational power by an additional 84 Watts. How much operation power would the computer have after the update in this scenario?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the computer's operating power after the update, we need to add the initial operating power of 36 Watts to the additional power of 84 Watts.

36 + 84 = 120

Therefore, the computer's operating power after the update is 120 Watts.

### Answer: 120 Watts

Expected answer: 120

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A company produces 62 tubes of toothpaste every hour at their plant. Later, the company upgrades their production capacity and is now able to make 40 more tubes every hour. How many tubes of toothpaste can the company produce per hour after the upgrade?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The company produces 62 tubes of toothpaste every hour at their plant.
After the upgrade, the company is able to make 40 more tubes every hour.
Therefore, the total number of tubes of toothpaste that the company can produce per hour after the upgrade is 62 + 40 = <<62+40=102>>102 tubes per hour.
### Answer: 102

Expected answer: 102

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the company initially started with a production capacity of 75 tubes of toothpaste every hour instead of 62. After the first upgrade, which still added an additional 40 tubes of toothpaste to their hour production, how many toothpaste tubes can the company produce per hour?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The company initially started with a production capacity of 75 tubes of toothpaste every hour.
After the first upgrade, the company's production capacity increased by 40 tubes of toothpaste per hour.
Therefore, the company's new production capacity is 75 + 40 = <<75+40=115>>115 tubes of toothpaste per hour.
### Answer: 115

Expected answer: 115

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At the beginning of the month, a penguin had 31 fish. By the middle of the month, he had as many fish as the initial amount plus 31 more. At the end of the month, he had as many fish as the amount he had in the middle of the month and the initial 31 fish. How many fish did the penguin have at the end of the month?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the penguin had 31 fish at the beginning of the month.

By the middle of the month, the penguin had as many fish as the initial amount plus 31 more. So, the penguin had 31 + 31 = 62 fish at the middle of the month.

At the end of the month, the penguin had as many fish as the amount he had in the middle of the month and the initial 31 fish. So, the penguin had 62 + 31 = 93 fish at the end of the month.

Therefore, the penguin had 93 fish at the end of the month.

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Katie baked 34 cookies in the morning. She baked the same amount in the afternoon. How many cookies did Katie bake in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Katie baked 34 cookies in the morning and 34 cookies in the afternoon, so she baked a total of 34 + 34 = <<34+34=68>>68 cookies.
### Answer: 68

Expected answer: 68

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, what if instead of making 34 cookies in the morning and afternoon, Katie actually baked 23 cookies during each time period? How many cookies did she make in total in that case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Katie baked 23 cookies in the morning and 23 cookies in the afternoon, so she baked a total of 23 + 23 = <<23+23=46>>46 cookies.
### Answer: 46

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emma bought 17 toothbrushes for her family. Her friend Clarissa then gave her an additional sum of 71 and 38 toothbrushes from her dentist's office. How many toothbrushes does Emma have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many toothbrushes Emma has now, we need to add the number of toothbrushes she bought to the number of toothbrushes her friend Clarissa gave her.

Emma bought 17 toothbrushes.
Clarissa gave her 71 and 38 toothbrushes, which is a total of 71 + 38 = 110 toothbrushes.

So, Emma has a total of 17 + 110 = 127 toothbrushes.

Therefore, Emma has 127 toothbrushes now.

Expected answer: 126

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A frog is sitting on a leaf. The leaf is 31 cm from the ground. The frog jumps and reaches an exact same spot on another leaf. How much distance in centimeters did the frog cover in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the distance between the two leaves "x" cm.

The frog starts at a height of 31 cm and jumps to a height of 31 cm, so the total vertical distance traveled is 31 cm + 31 cm = 62 cm.

The horizontal distance traveled is the distance between the two leaves, which is "x" cm.

So, the total distance traveled by the frog is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of length 62 cm and "x" cm. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the length of the hypotenuse:

hypotenuse = sqrt(62^2 + x^2)

Simplifying, we get:

hypotenuse = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

Since the frog ends up in the same spot on the second leaf, we know that the horizontal distance traveled is equal to the distance between the two leaves, so we can set x = hypotenuse:

x = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

Solving for x, we get:

x = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

x^2 = 3844 + x^2

x^2 - x^2 = 3844

0 = 3844

This is a contradiction, which means that our initial assumption that the frog can jump to a height of 31 cm and then reach an exact same spot on another leaf must be false. Therefore, the frog cannot cover a total distance of 62 cm in this scenario.

### Answer: The frog cannot cover a total distance of 62 cm in this scenario.

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After jumping to another leaf, the frog decided to jump again to a flower that is 69 cm above from the ground. Considering the distance the frog covered in his previous jumps, how much distance in centimeters did the frog cover in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the distance between the two leaves "x" cm.

The frog starts at a height of 31 cm and jumps to a height of 31 cm, so the total vertical distance traveled is 31 cm + 31 cm = 62 cm.

The horizontal distance traveled is the distance between the two leaves, which is "x" cm.

So, the total distance traveled by the frog is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of length 62 cm and "x" cm. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the length of the hypotenuse:

hypotenuse = sqrt(62^2 + x^2)

Simplifying, we get:

hypotenuse = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

Since the frog ends up in the same spot on the second leaf, we know that the horizontal distance traveled is equal to the distance between the two leaves, so we can set x = hypotenuse:

x = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

Solving for x, we get:

x = sqrt(3844 + x^2)

x^2 = 3844 + x^2

x^2 - x^2 = 3844

0 = 3844

This is a contradiction, which means that our initial assumption that the frog can jump to a height of 31 cm and then reach an exact same spot on another leaf must be false. Therefore, the frog cannot cover a total distance of 62 cm in this scenario.

Now, let's consider the distance the frog covered in his third jump. The frog jumps from the leaf to a flower that is 69 cm above the ground. The frog covers a vertical distance of 69 cm in this jump.

The total distance the frog covered in his three jumps is the sum of the vertical distances he covered in each jump:

Total distance = 31 cm + 31 cm + 69 cm = 131 cm

Therefore, the frog covered a total distance of 131 cm in his three jumps.

Expected answer: 131

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the initial 31 cm, the leaves were only 20 cm above the ground when the frog first started jumping. Given the same jumps as before, how much distance in centimeters would the frog cover then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the distance between the two leaves "x" cm.

The frog starts at a height of 20 cm and jumps to a height of 31 cm, so the total vertical distance traveled is 31 cm - 20 cm = 11 cm.

The horizontal distance traveled is the distance between the two leaves, which is "x" cm.

So, the total distance traveled by the frog is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of length 11 cm and "x" cm. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the length of the hypotenuse:

hypotenuse = sqrt(11^2 + x^2)

Simplifying, we get:

hypotenuse = sqrt(121 + x^2)

Since the frog ends up in the same spot on the second leaf, we know that the horizontal distance traveled is equal to the distance between the two leaves, so we can set x = hypotenuse:

x = sqrt(121 + x^2)

Solving for x, we get:

x = sqrt(121 + x^2)

x^2 = 121 + x^2

x^2 - x^2 = 121

0 = 121

This is a contradiction, which means that our initial assumption that the frog can jump to a height of 31 cm and then reach an exact same spot on another leaf must be false. Therefore, the frog cannot cover a total distance of 62 cm in this scenario.

### Answer: The frog cannot cover a total distance of 62 cm in this scenario.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a summer vacation assignment, Olivia wrote 70 words on her first day and 23 words on the second day. In addition to this, Isabella wrote 17 words in her assignment. Find the total number of words written by both Olivia and Isabella.

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of words written by both Olivia and Isabella, we need to add the number of words written by each of them.

Olivia wrote 70 words on her first day and 23 words on her second day, so she wrote a total of 70 + 23 = 93 words.

Isabella wrote 17 words in her assignment.

Therefore, the total number of words written by both Olivia and Isabella is 93 + 17 = 110 words.

Expected answer: 110

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a morning commute, a bus picks up 48 riders at one stop. At the next stop, it picks up another 18 riders. How many riders are there in all on the bus?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 48 + 18 = 66 riders on the bus.

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sophia found a box of old trading cards in the attic. She counted 24 of them as baseball cards and 35 as basketball cards. Later on, she discovered 22 more cards from various sports. How many trading cards has Sophia found in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sophia has found a total of 24 + 35 + 22 = <<24+35+22=71>>71 trading cards.

Expected answer: 81

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: For his birthday, Jenny's father receives 16 gifts. Eight more gifts arrive in the mail the next day. In addition, Jenny's dad gets 23 gifts at his office. How many gifts did Jenny's dad receive in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by adding up all the gifts that Jenny's dad received:

16 + 8 + 23 = 47

So, Jenny's dad received a total of 47 gifts.

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Let's say you have 30 pencils. You bought an exact same amount more. How many pencils do you have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you have 30 pencils and you bought an exact same amount more, then you have 30 + 30 = 60 pencils now.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Peter watched 93 minutes of TV in the morning. Later in the evening, he watched another 84 minutes. How many total minutes of TV did Peter watch in a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Peter watched 93 minutes of TV in the morning and 84 minutes in the evening, for a total of 93 + 84 = 177 minutes of TV in a day.

Expected answer: 177

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jake has 69 balls. He goes to a store and buys the same amount of balls. How many balls does Jake have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Jake has 69 balls and he buys the same amount of balls, so he has 69 + 69 = 138 balls now.

Expected answer: 138

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A zookeeper takes count of the elephants in the zoo. In the first section, he finds 53 elephants. In the next section, he finds 71 more. On his way out, he realizes that he needs to revisit a previously counted section of 72 elephants. How many elephants did he count altogether?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of elephants in the first section "x". Then, the number of elephants in the second section is 71 more than x, so it is x + 71.

The zookeeper needs to revisit a previously counted section of 72 elephants, so the total number of elephants he counted is:

x + (x + 71) + 72 = 2x + 71 + 72

Simplifying, we get:

2x + 143

Since the zookeeper counted 53 elephants in the first section, we can set up the equation:

2x + 143 = 53

Solving for x, we get:

2x = 53 - 143
2x = -90
x = -45

So, the zookeeper counted -45 elephants in the first section. This is not possible, as the number of elephants cannot be negative. Therefore, we can conclude that the information provided in the problem is incorrect, and we cannot determine the correct answer.

Expected answer: 196

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally is organizing her wardrobe and she notices she has a total of 7 dresses and 96 skirts. Later, she also finds another 26 shirts. How many total items of clothing does Sally have in her wardrobe?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sally has a total of 7 dresses, 96 skirts, and 26 shirts.

To find the total number of items of clothing, we need to add the number of dresses, skirts, and shirts.

7 + 96 + 26 = 129

Therefore, Sally has 129 items of clothing in her wardrobe.

Expected answer: 129

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has managed to bake 80 sandwiches for the local fundraiser. Later in the day, Kevin, her friend, comes over and makes an additional quantity of sandwiches such that in total, the sandwiches he makes added to Sarah's make up 33 more than the number of sandwiches made by Sarah. How many sandwiches did Kevin make?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Kevin made an additional quantity of sandwiches such that in total, the sandwiches he made added to Sarah's make up 33 more than the number of sandwiches made by Sarah.

Let's say Sarah made x sandwiches. Then, Kevin made x + 33 sandwiches.

We also know that the total number of sandwiches made is 80. So, we can set up the equation:

x + (x + 33) = 80

Simplifying the equation:

2x + 33 = 80

Subtracting 33 from both sides:

2x = 47

Dividing both sides by 2:

x = 23.5

Since we can't have a fraction of a sandwich, we round up to the nearest whole number. So, Kevin made 24 sandwiches.

Expected answer: 113

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Gabriella has 31 grapes. She buys 75 more. John has 64 grapes and decides to add to his pile all the grapes that Gabriella has. How many grapes does John have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To solve this problem, we need to first find out how many grapes Gabriella has after buying 75 more.

Gabriella has 31 grapes and buys 75 more, so she has 31 + 75 = 106 grapes now.

John has 64 grapes and adds all the grapes that Gabriella has, which is 106 grapes. So, John has 64 + 106 = 170 grapes now.

Therefore, John has 170 grapes now.

Expected answer: 170

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A queen bee lays 51 eggs and then lays an additional 64 eggs. The worker bees find 53 more eggs in the hive, and then they discover another cache of 79 eggs. How many eggs are in the hive in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The queen bee lays 51 eggs and then lays an additional 64 eggs, for a total of 51 + 64 = <<51+64=115>>115 eggs.
The worker bees find 53 more eggs in the hive, so the total number of eggs in the hive is 115 + 53 = <<115+53=168>>168 eggs.
The worker bees then discover another cache of 79 eggs, so the total number of eggs in the hive is 168 + 79 = <<168+79=247>>247 eggs.
### Answer: 247

Expected answer: 247

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the discovery of the cache of 79 eggs in the hive, an experienced beekeeper gives the worker bees a batch of 5 eggs from another hive. How many eggs are in the hive now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The worker bees had 247 eggs in the hive before the experienced beekeeper gave them a batch of 5 eggs from another hive.
So, the total number of eggs in the hive now is 247 + 5 = <<247+5=252>>252 eggs.
### Answer: 252

Expected answer: 252

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A fruit vendor sells 68 bananas in a day. Meanwhile, a small market nearby sells 35 bananas during the same day. How many bananas were sold in total that day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The fruit vendor sold 68 bananas and the small market sold 35 bananas.
Total bananas sold = 68 + 35 = <<68+35=103>>103 bananas.
### Answer: 103

Expected answer: 103

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: From the bananas sold in a day, a fruit vendor picks up the total number of bananas he and the nearby small market have sold. This number is noted down for record keeping. What is the recorded total number of bananas sold in a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The fruit vendor sold 68 bananas and the small market sold 35 bananas.
Total bananas sold = 68 + 35 = <<68+35=103>>103 bananas.
### Answer: 103

Expected answer: 103

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Earlier, the fruit vendor sold 68 bananas in a day, but the following day he sells only 49 bananas. The same small market nearby keeps its sales consistent and sells 35 bananas again. How many bananas were sold in total on this new day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The fruit vendor sold 49 bananas and the small market sold 35 bananas.
Total bananas sold = 49 + 35 = <<49+35=84>>84 bananas.
### Answer: 84

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam's computer has 23GB of storage space left. After compressing some files, he is able to free up an additional 98GB. How much total storage space does Sam's computer have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total storage space that Sam's computer has now, we need to add the amount of storage space that was freed up by compressing the files to the amount of storage space that was already available.

23 + 98 = 121

Therefore, Sam's computer has 121GB of storage space now.

Expected answer: 121

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Frank has a fish farm with 77 fish in one of the tanks. One day, he decides to add an additional 19 fish into the tank. How many fish are there in the tank in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 77 fish in the tank to start with.
If Frank adds 19 more fish, the total number of fish in the tank is 77 + 19 = 96.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Frank continues to grow his fish farm and adds an additional 51 fish into the tank. Now, how many fish are there in the tank in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 96 fish in the tank to start with.
If Frank adds 51 more fish, the total number of fish in the tank is 96 + 51 = 147.
### Answer: 147

Expected answer: 147

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous question, imagine Frank started with a smaller tank that only had 4 fish. He adds the same number of fish as before, an additional 19 into the tank. How many fish are now in that tank in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Frank started with 4 fish in the tank and added 19 more fish, the total number of fish in the tank is 4 + 19 = 23.
### Answer: 23

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A truck driver starts his journey with 83 gallons of gas in his tank. He stops at the first station and fills up an additional 36 gallons. Then he drives until he needs to refill and adds 99 more gallons. Finally, he stops near his destination and tops off his tank with 7 gallons. How many total gallons of gas did the truck driver use for his journey?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. The truck driver starts with 83 gallons of gas in his tank.
2. He stops at the first station and fills up an additional 36 gallons, so now he has 83 + 36 = 120 gallons of gas.
3. He drives until he needs to refill, and then he adds 99 more gallons. So now he has 120 + 99 = 219 gallons of gas.
4. Finally, he stops near his destination and tops off his tank with 7 gallons. So now he has 219 + 7 = 226 gallons of gas.

Therefore, the truck driver used a total of 226 gallons of gas for his journey.

Expected answer: 225

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bobby goes to the local park and decides to test how high he can swing on three different swings. On the first swing, he goes 56 feet in the air, then comes back down and goes another 53 feet high. On the second swing, he goes as high as he did on the first one plus an additional 5 feet. On the third swing, he challenges himself and goes as high as he did on the second one plus an additional 34 feet. How high did Bobby swing on the third swing?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. On the first swing, Bobby swung 56 feet in the air, then came back down and swung another 53 feet, for a total of 56 + 53 = 109 feet.
2. On the second swing, Bobby swung as high as he did on the first swing plus an additional 5 feet, so he swung 109 + 5 = 114 feet.
3. On the third swing, Bobby challenged himself and swung as high as he did on the second swing plus an additional 34 feet, so he swung 114 + 34 = 148 feet.

Therefore, Bobby swung 148 feet on the third swing.

Expected answer: 148

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bob starts with a wallet containing $88. He finds $40 on the ground and adds it to his wallet. Later, his mom gives him an additional $56 for doing chores. How much money does Bob have in his wallet now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Bob starts with $88 in his wallet.
He finds $40 on the ground and adds it to his wallet, so now he has $88 + $40 = $128 in his wallet.
His mom gives him an additional $56 for doing chores, so now he has $128 + $56 = $184 in his wallet.
Therefore, Bob has $184 in his wallet now.

Expected answer: 184

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a magical wizard world, Eugene the wizard has 98 magic orbs. Merlin, another wizard, has 71 more orbs than Eugene. Damien, a third wizard, has 59 orbs more than Merlin. How many orbs does Damien have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Merlin has 71 more orbs than Eugene. This means that Merlin has 98 + 71 = 169 orbs.

Now, we know that Damien has 59 more orbs than Merlin. This means that Damien has 169 + 59 = 228 orbs.

Therefore, Damien has 228 orbs.

Expected answer: 228

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emma has 5 dolls. Sophia gives her the same number of dolls as she already has. How many dolls does Emma have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Emma has 5 dolls.
Sophia gives her the same number of dolls as she already has, which is 5.
So, Emma now has 5 + 5 = 10 dolls.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's say that instead of starting with 5 dolls, Emma originally had 12 dolls. If Sophia gives her the same number of dolls as she originally had, how many dolls does Emma have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Emma originally had 12 dolls and Sophia gives her the same number of dolls as she originally had, then Sophia gives her 12 dolls.
So, Emma now has 12 + 12 = 24 dolls.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: During a chilly winter, Sally makes a hot chocolate recipe that requires 36 spoons of chocolate and 84 spoons of milk. After she adds the chocolate and milk, she also adds 34 spoons of whipped cream. How many total spoons of ingredients does Sally use for her hot chocolate?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of spoons of ingredients used by Sally, we need to add the number of spoons of chocolate, milk, and whipped cream.

36 spoons of chocolate + 84 spoons of milk = 120 spoons of ingredients
120 spoons of ingredients + 34 spoons of whipped cream = 154 spoons of ingredients

Therefore, Sally uses 154 spoons of ingredients in total for her hot chocolate.

Expected answer: 154

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a word game, the letter Z is given a score of 3. The score of the letter U is the sum of 31 and the score of Z. What is the score of the letter U?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The score of the letter U is 31 + 3 = 34.

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mathew has 81 ounces of apple juice. He wants to add some orange juice to it. So, he pours in another 99 ounces. After pouring the orange juice, how many ounces of juice does Mathew have overall?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mathew has 81 ounces of apple juice and pours in 99 ounces of orange juice, so the total amount of juice he has is:

81 + 99 = 180 ounces

Therefore, Mathew has 180 ounces of juice overall.

Expected answer: 180

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Carla is testing a new feature on her binoculars that allows her to see objects from greater distances. Initially, she sets the view distance at 91 meters. Then, she increases the view distance by 80 more meters. What is the new adjusted viewing distance on her binoculars?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the new adjusted viewing distance on Carla's binoculars, we need to add the initial view distance of 91 meters to the additional 80 meters that she increased the view distance by.

91 + 80 = 171

Therefore, the new adjusted viewing distance on Carla's binoculars is 171 meters.

Expected answer: 171

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bobby has 42 keys. He gets another set of keys that has 56 more than the original set. Bobby also has a keychain that includes both the original set of keys and the new set of keys. How many keys does Bobby have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by identifying the information we have:

* Bobby has 42 keys in the original set.
* The new set of keys has 56 more than the original set.
* Bobby has a keychain that includes both the original set of keys and the new set of keys.

We can start by adding the number of keys in the original set to the number of keys in the new set to find the total number of keys Bobby has:

42 + 56 = 98

So, Bobby has 98 keys in total.

Expected answer: 140

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jordy has 45 carrots. She manages to gather the same amount again from her farm. How many carrots does Jordy have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jordy has 45 carrots and she gathers the same amount again, so she has 45 + 45 = <<45+45=90>>90 carrots now.
### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After gathering the same amount of carrots from her farm, Jordy decides to go to the local market where she buys 4 more carrots. How many carrots does Jordy have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jordy has 90 carrots and she buys 4 more carrots, so she has 90 + 4 = <<90+4=94>>94 carrots now.
### Answer: 94

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If originally Jordy had started with 14 carrots instead of 45 and she still managed to gather the same amount from her farm, how many carrots would she have then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Jordy had started with 14 carrots and she gathered the same amount again, she would have 14 + 14 = <<14+14=28>>28 carrots now.
### Answer: 28

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a painting competition, one artist uses 43 blue strokes and 53 red strokes to complete his painting. Another artist, inspired by the first one, decides to use 67 more strokes in addition to what the first artist used. A third artist doubles the total number of strokes used by the second artist for her painting. How many strokes did the third artist use in her painting?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. The first artist used 43 blue strokes and 53 red strokes, for a total of 43 + 53 = 96 strokes.
2. The second artist was inspired by the first artist and used 67 more strokes, for a total of 96 + 67 = 163 strokes.
3. The third artist doubled the total number of strokes used by the second artist, so she used 163 x 2 = 326 strokes.

Therefore, the third artist used 326 strokes in her painting.

Expected answer: 326

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You buy 42 ice cream cones for your friends. You then decide to buy the same amount for another group of friends. How many ice cream cones did you buy in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  You buy 42 ice cream cones for your friends.
You then decide to buy the same amount for another group of friends.

To find the total number of ice cream cones you bought, you need to add the number of ice cream cones you bought for each group of friends.

42 + 42 = 84

Therefore, you bought a total of 84 ice cream cones.

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mike's left binocular lens can magnify objects from a distance of 30 miles away, and the right lens can magnify objects that are 56 miles away. He also has a telescope that can magnify objects from a distance of 67 miles away. What is the total distance from which both his binoculars and telescope can magnify objects?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total distance from which both Mike's binoculars and telescope can magnify objects, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the distances for the binoculars and telescope.

The distances for the binoculars are 30 miles and 56 miles, and the LCM of these two numbers is 30 x 56 = 1680 miles.

The distance for the telescope is 67 miles. Since 1680 is not a multiple of 67, we need to multiply 1680 by the smallest number that will make 67 a factor of the result. In this case, we can multiply 1680 by 3 to get 4740 miles.

Therefore, the total distance from which both Mike's binoculars and telescope can magnify objects is 4740 miles.

Expected answer: 153

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the land of the Wizarding World, one wand spells costs 50 magical crystals known as Quiblets. Quintus the wizard adds 5 Quiblets more to this to cast a slightly stronger spell. This amount is then topped up by 25 magical Quiblets to cast the most powerful spell. How many Quiblets does Quintus the wizard need to cast the most powerful spell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To cast the most powerful spell, Quintus the wizard needs 50 + 5 + 25 = 80 Quiblets.

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes