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CodeLlama 34B on 2.OA.A.1

Common Core Standard 2.OA.A.1

This standard covers the following:

Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

🔗 Problem

Problem: Harvey has 70 roller skates in his shop. If 42 of those roller skates are for children, how many roller skates does Harvey have for adults?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Harvey has 70 - 42 = <<70-42=28>>28 roller skates for adults.

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A town has 98 dogs in total. Some dogs relocated to another town, leaving 73 dogs. How many dogs relocated from the town?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "D" to represent the number of dogs that relocated from the town.

We know that the total number of dogs in the town is 98, and the number of dogs that remained in the town is 73. So, the number of dogs that relocated from the town is:

98 - 73 = D

D = 25

Therefore, 25 dogs relocated from the town.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Captain Bruce's pirate ship weighs 78 tons with all the crew members and cargo. However, once they remove the cargo which weighs 74 tons, the weight of the ship with just the crew is needed. What is the weight of the pirate ship with just the crew (in tons)?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the weight of the pirate ship with just the crew, we need to subtract the weight of the cargo from the total weight of the ship.

Weight of pirate ship with cargo = 78 tons
Weight of cargo = 74 tons

Therefore, the weight of the pirate ship with just the crew is:

78 tons - 74 tons = 4 tons

So, the weight of the pirate ship with just the crew is 4 tons.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam has 22 strings for his kites. He then adds some more to his collection and ends up with a total of 41 strings. How many extra strings did Sam add to his collection?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of strings Sam had before and after adding more to his collection.

Before: 22 strings
After: 41 strings

To find the number of extra strings, we can count the difference between the two numbers:

41 - 22 = 19

So, Sam added 19 extra strings to his collection.

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A UFO landed in a field and left 82 crop circles. If we already found 34 of them, how many crop circles are we yet to discover?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of crop circles that are yet to be discovered, we need to subtract the number of crop circles that have already been found from the total number of crop circles.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

* Total number of crop circles: 82
* Number of crop circles already found: 34

To find the number of crop circles that are yet to be discovered, we can subtract the number of crop circles already found from the total number of crop circles:

82 - 34 = 48

Therefore, there are 48 crop circles yet to be discovered.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John spends 7 hours working on a puzzle. He takes an additional amount of time 'b' to finish the puzzle completely. If altogether he spends 13 hours working on the puzzle, how many additional hours does he spend to finish it?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the additional time 'b' is equal to 'x' hours.

We know that John spends 7 hours working on the puzzle and then he takes an additional 'x' hours to finish it completely. So, the total time he spends working on the puzzle is 7 + x = 13.

We can solve for 'x' by subtracting 7 from both sides of the equation:

x = 13 - 7
x = 6

So, John spends 6 additional hours to finish the puzzle completely.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the computer lab, there are 31 computers. However, one of the computers is just an added practice unit and not counted as a regular computer for students to use. How many computers are available for students to use in the computer lab?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 31 computers in the computer lab, but one of them is not counted as a regular computer for students to use. Therefore, there are 31 - 1 = <<31-1=30>>30 computers available for students to use in the computer lab.

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 28 miles on his scooter's odometer. Later that day, he checks the odometer and it reads 70 miles. How many miles did John ride his scooter today?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of miles John rode his scooter today, we need to subtract the number of miles he had before he started riding from the number of miles he had when he stopped riding.

Let's call the number of miles John had before he started riding "x". Then, the number of miles he had when he stopped riding is 70 - x.

We know that the total number of miles John rode today is 70 - 28 = 42 miles.

So, the answer is 42 miles.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a warehouse, a worker counts 58 bottles. Upon recount, he realizes he had miscounted and there was actually one bottle less than his original count. How many bottles are actually in the warehouse?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of bottles in the warehouse "x".

The worker's original count was 58, so we know that x >= 58.

The worker's corrected count was 57, so we know that x <= 57.

Since the worker's corrected count is one less than his original count, we can set up the equation:

x - 58 = -1

Simplifying the equation:

x = 57

Therefore, there are 57 bottles in the warehouse.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A compass is initially pointing towards a bearing of 48 degrees. It then rotates to point towards a bearing of 74 degrees. By how many degrees did the compass rotate?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of degrees the compass rotated, we need to find the difference between the two bearings.

The compass initially pointed towards a bearing of 48 degrees, and then it rotated to point towards a bearing of 74 degrees.

So, the difference between the two bearings is:

74 - 48 = 26

Therefore, the compass rotated by 26 degrees.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bear eats 89 pounds of food. It still needs to eat a certain amount of food 't' to reach its goal of 92 pounds of food. How much more food in pounds does the bear need to eat?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much more food the bear needs to eat, we need to subtract the amount of food it has already eaten from its goal.

92 - 89 = 3

So, the bear needs to eat 3 more pounds of food to reach its goal of 92 pounds.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A princess has 14 jewels stored in her kingdom. Her loyal subject finds some more jewels and brings them to her, and now she has a total of 49 jewels. How many jewels did her subject find and present to her?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the princess had x jewels before her subject found more jewels.

We know that the total number of jewels the princess had after her subject found more jewels is 49. So, the total number of jewels the princess had before her subject found more jewels plus the number of jewels her subject found is equal to 49.

We can write this as:

x + y = 49

where x is the number of jewels the princess had before her subject found more jewels and y is the number of jewels her subject found.

We also know that the princess had 14 jewels before her subject found more jewels, so we can substitute x = 14 into the equation:

14 + y = 49

Subtracting 14 from both sides gives us:

y = 35

So, her subject found 35 jewels and presented them to her.

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Doctor Lisa initially has 93 patients. After some time, she only has 61 patients left. How many patients does Doctor Lisa no longer treat?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "P" to represent the number of patients that Doctor Lisa no longer treats.

We know that Doctor Lisa initially had 93 patients, and after some time, she only had 61 patients left. This means that Doctor Lisa no longer treats 93 - 61 = <<93-61=32>>32 patients.

Therefore, the answer is 32.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emily has 98 stuffed animals in her collection. After giving some to her friend, she is left with 95 stuffed animals. How many stuffed animals did Emily give to her friend?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to represent the situation:

98 - x = 95

Where x is the number of stuffed animals Emily gave to her friend.

To find the value of x, we can subtract 95 from both sides of the equation:

98 - 95 = x

3 = x

So, Emily gave 3 stuffed animals to her friend.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a forest, there are 83 trees in total. After a storm, some trees got uprooted reducing the count to 12. How many trees were uprooted by the storm?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let T be the number of trees that were uprooted by the storm. Then, the number of trees remaining after the storm is 83 - T.

We know that the number of trees remaining after the storm is 12, so we can set up the equation:

83 - T = 12

To solve for T, we can add T to both sides of the equation:

83 = 12 + T

Subtracting 12 from both sides gives us:

71 = T

So, there were 71 trees uprooted by the storm.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The weather forecast predicted 52 mm of rainfall. After measuring the actual rainfall, it turned out to be 15 mm less than predicted. How many millimeters of rain actually fell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the actual amount of rainfall, we need to subtract the difference from the predicted amount.

Actual rainfall = Predicted rainfall - Difference
= 52 mm - 15 mm
= 37 mm

Therefore, 37 mm of rain actually fell.

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Anna has a clothing store and there are 63 skirts in total. If she already had 62 skirts in the store and then took in some more. How many skirts did Anna add to her store?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many skirts Anna added to her store, we need to subtract the number of skirts she already had from the total number of skirts she has now.

Let's use a equation to represent this:

63 - 62 = x

Where x is the number of skirts Anna added to her store.

Solving for x, we get:

63 - 62 = 1

So, Anna added 1 skirt to her store.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jack has a number of building blocks. After he lost 64 of them, he is left with 24 building blocks. How many building blocks did Jack initially have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of building blocks Jack had initially "x".

We know that Jack lost 64 building blocks, so the number of building blocks he has now is x - 64.

We also know that Jack has 24 building blocks left, so we can set up the equation:

x - 64 = 24

To solve for x, we can add 64 to both sides of the equation:

x = 24 + 64

x = 88

So, Jack initially had 88 building blocks.

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store originally has 25 jackets in stock. After selling a number of them, they find they only have 11 left. What is the number of jackets that were sold?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of jackets that were sold is x.

We know that the total number of jackets that were originally in stock is 25.

We also know that after selling some of them, there are only 11 left.

So, we can set up the following equation:

25 - x = 11

To solve for x, we can add 11 to both sides of the equation:

25 - x + 11 = 11 + 11

This simplifies to:

25 - x = 22

Subtracting 25 from both sides gives us:

-x = -3

Dividing both sides by -1 gives us:

x = 3

So, the number of jackets that were sold is 3.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had 36 bananas. After selling some bananas to his friend, he has 34 left. How many bananas did John sell to his friend?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of bananas John had before and after selling some to his friend.

Before selling any bananas, John had 36 bananas.

After selling some bananas, John has 34 bananas left.

To find out how many bananas John sold to his friend, we can count the number of bananas that John had before selling any and compare it to the number of bananas he has after selling some.

36 - 34 = <<36-34=2>>2

John sold 2 bananas to his friend.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Julia has 66 sunglasses in her collection. After she sells some sunglasses, she now has 22 left. How many sunglasses did Julia sell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to represent the situation:

Julia's original number of sunglasses = 66
Julia's remaining number of sunglasses = 22

We can write an equation using these values:

66 - x = 22

Where x is the number of sunglasses Julia sold.

To solve for x, we can subtract 22 from both sides of the equation:

66 - 22 = x
44 = x

So, Julia sold 44 sunglasses.

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A music album has a total of 40 songs. If you subtract the number of romantic songs from the total, you have 20 songs left. How many romantic songs are in the album?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of romantic songs "x".

We know that the total number of songs is 40, so we can write an equation based on that:

40 = x + 20

We also know that the number of romantic songs is equal to the number of songs left after subtracting the number of romantic songs from the total, so we can write another equation:

x = 40 - 20

Solving these equations simultaneously, we get:

x = 20

So, there are 20 romantic songs in the album.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camping accessories shop starts with 'a' number of sleeping bags. After selling 36 of them, they are only left with 35. What was the original number of sleeping bags in the shop?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the original number of sleeping bags "a".

We know that the shop sold 36 sleeping bags, so the number of sleeping bags left in the shop after the sale is:

a - 36 = 35

We can solve for "a" by adding 36 to both sides of the equation:

a - 36 + 36 = 35 + 36

a = 71

So, the original number of sleeping bags in the shop was 71.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emily has $19 in her piggy bank. She found some money on the street and added it to her savings. If Emily added $11 to her piggy bank, how much money did she originally have in her piggy bank before she found the money?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the amount of money Emily originally had in her piggy bank "x".

We know that Emily found some money on the street and added it to her savings, so the new amount of money in her piggy bank is x + 11.

We also know that the total amount of money in Emily's piggy bank is now 19. So, we can set up the equation:

x + 11 = 19

To solve for x, we can subtract 11 from both sides of the equation:

x = 19 - 11

x = 8

So, Emily originally had $8 in her piggy bank before she found the money on the street.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a geometric pattern, the total number of edges is 80. This includes the edges of a shape you added - a pentagon with 5 edges. How many edges were present in the pattern before you added the pentagon?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of edges in the pattern before adding the pentagon, we need to subtract the number of edges in the pentagon from the total number of edges.

Total number of edges = 80
Number of edges in pentagon = 5

Therefore, the number of edges in the pattern before adding the pentagon is:

80 - 5 = 75

So, there were 75 edges in the pattern before adding the pentagon.

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A gardener plants a certain amount of flowers in his garden. If he removes 30 of these flowers, he is left with 58 flowers. How many flowers did the gardener originally plant?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x represent the number of flowers the gardener originally planted.

We know that if he removes 30 flowers, he is left with 58 flowers. So, we can write an equation based on this information:

x - 30 = 58

To solve for x, we can add 30 to both sides of the equation:

x = 58 + 30

x = 88

So, the gardener originally planted 88 flowers in his garden.

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Carrie has 88 candles in her collection. She bought 73 of these at a yard sale. How many candles did she already have before the yard sale?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x represent the number of candles Carrie already had before the yard sale.

We know that the total number of candles Carrie has is 88, so we can write an equation based on that:

88 = x + 73

To solve for x, we can subtract 73 from both sides of the equation:

88 - 73 = x

This simplifies to:

15 = x

So, Carrie had 15 candles before the yard sale.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: After a medical seminar, a doctor had 47 medical books. But she wanted her collection to add up to a total of 33 more books. How many medical books does the doctor need to achieve her desired collection size?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many medical books the doctor needs to achieve her desired collection size, we need to subtract the number of books she already has (47) from the total number of books she wants (33).

47 - 33 = 14

So, the doctor needs 14 more medical books to achieve her desired collection size.

Expected answer: 80

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John travels 42 miles on his scooter. He continues to travel until he has altogether covered 89 miles. How many additional miles does he travel?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by identifying the information given in the problem:

1. John travels 42 miles on his scooter.
2. He continues to travel until he has altogether covered 89 miles.

To find the additional miles that John travels, we need to subtract the number of miles he traveled on his scooter from the total number of miles he has covered.

89 - 42 = 47

Therefore, John travels an additional 47 miles.

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store has 41 beach balls in total. Some of them are green and 15 are blue. How many beach balls are green?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the situation.

Let G be the set of green beach balls and B be the set of blue beach balls.

We know that G ∩ B = ∅, which means that there are no green and blue beach balls.

We also know that G ∪ B = 41, which means that the total number of beach balls is 41.

Using the Inclusion-Exclusion Principle, we can find the number of green beach balls as follows:

|G| = |G ∪ B| - |B|
|G| = 41 - 15
|G| = 26

Therefore, there are 26 green beach balls.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camp is being set up with multiple tents. There are initially 38 tents set up. Afterwards, they realize that they have 99 tents in total now. How many more tents were put up after the initial setup?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the tents.

Initially, there are 38 tents set up, which we can represent as a circle with 38 dots inside it.

Afterwards, they realize that they have 99 tents in total now. We can represent this as a circle with 99 dots inside it.

To find out how many more tents were put up after the initial setup, we can compare the two circles. We can see that the second circle has 61 more dots than the first circle.

So, 61 tents were put up after the initial setup.

### Answer: 61

Expected answer: 61

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a video game, Craig started with 83 hit points, but after being attacked by an enemy, he ends up with 32 hit points. How many hit points did Craig lose in the attack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many hit points Craig lost in the attack, we need to subtract the number of hit points he had after the attack from the number of hit points he had before the attack.

Craig had 83 hit points before the attack and 32 hit points after the attack, so he lost 83 - 32 = <<83-32=51>>51 hit points in the attack.

Therefore, Craig lost 51 hit points in the attack.

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were 53 pencils in the box. The teacher added some pencils and total count became 56 pencils. How many pencils did the teacher add to the box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by subtracting the original number of pencils from the total number of pencils after the teacher added some more.

56 - 53 = 3

So, the teacher added 3 pencils to the box.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A circus has 99 performers. Some performers left and now there are 25 performers remaining. How many performers left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the situation.

Let A be the set of all performers, and let B be the set of performers who left.

We know that |A| = 99 and |B| = 25, so the number of performers who left is |A \ B| = 99 - 25 = 74.

Therefore, 74 performers left the circus.

Expected answer: 74

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A mansion has 44 doors in total. Some of these are installed and 7 of these are yet to be installed. How many doors are already installed in the mansion?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "I" to represent the number of installed doors and "U" to represent the number of uninstalled doors.

We know that the total number of doors is 44, so we can write an equation based on that:

I + U = 44

We also know that 7 of the doors are yet to be installed, so we can write another equation based on that:

U = 7

Now we have two equations and two variables. We can solve this system of equations by substituting the value of U from the second equation into the first equation:

I + 7 = 44

Subtracting 7 from both sides gives us:

I = 37

So, there are 37 installed doors in the mansion.

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The sun is at an angle of 'j' degrees above the horizon. If we decrease this angle by 24 degrees, it becomes 52 degrees. What was the original angle of the sun above the horizon?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the original angle of the sun above the horizon "x" degrees.

We know that the angle decreased by 24 degrees, so the new angle is 52 degrees.

We can set up the equation:

x - 24 = 52

Simplifying the equation:

x = 76

So, the original angle of the sun above the horizon was 76 degrees.

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hat maker has a certain number of hats. After selling 46 hats, he is left with 32 hats. How many hats did the hat maker originally have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of hats the hat maker originally had.

We know that after selling 46 hats, he is left with 32 hats. So, we can write an equation based on this information:

x - 46 = 32

To solve for x, we can add 46 to both sides of the equation:

x = 32 + 46

x = 78

So, the hat maker originally had 78 hats.

Expected answer: 78

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tank initially had an amount of water (let's call it 'g'). But then, 3 gallons of water were removed from it and the remaining amount of water was 40 gallons. How much water was initially in the tank?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the initial amount of water in the tank "g".

We know that 3 gallons of water were removed from the tank, so the new amount of water in the tank is 40 gallons.

We can set up an equation to represent this situation:

g - 3 = 40

Where "g" is the initial amount of water in the tank and "40" is the new amount of water in the tank after 3 gallons were removed.

Solving for "g", we get:

g = 40 + 3
= 43

So, the initial amount of water in the tank was 43 gallons.

Expected answer: 43

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Paul has a total of 16 keys. Among them, 2 are keys to his office. How many other keys does Paul have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the information given in the problem.

Let A represent the set of all keys that Paul has.
Let B represent the set of keys to Paul's office.

We know that the intersection of A and B (denoted as A ∩ B) contains 2 keys, which are the keys to Paul's office.

We also know that the union of A and B (denoted as A ∪ B) contains 16 keys, which is the total number of keys that Paul has.

Using the formula for the number of elements in the union of two sets, we can write:

|A ∪ B| = |A| + |B| - |A ∩ B|

Substituting the values given in the problem, we get:

|A ∪ B| = 16
|A| = |A ∩ B| + |B|
|B| = 2

Solving for |A|, we get:

|A| = 16 - 2 = 14

Therefore, Paul has 14 other keys.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A baby has 79 toys. Over time, he loses some of them until he only has 63 toys left. How many toys did the baby lose?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to represent the number of toys the baby had at the beginning and the number of toys the baby had after losing some of them.

Let's say the baby had x toys at the beginning.

After losing some of them, the baby had 63 toys left.

So, we can write an equation:

x - y = 63

where y is the number of toys the baby lost.

We know that x is 79, so we can substitute it into the equation:

79 - y = 63

Now, we can solve for y:

y = 79 - 63
y = 16

So, the baby lost 16 toys.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were some apples on a farm. 21 of these apples fell from the trees. Now there are 49 apples left. How many apples were there on the farm originally?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that 21 apples fell from the trees. This means that the number of apples that were left on the farm is equal to the number of apples that were originally on the farm minus the number of apples that fell.

So, if we let x represent the number of apples that were originally on the farm, we can write an equation based on this information:

x - 21 = 49

To solve for x, we can add 21 to both sides of the equation:

x = 49 + 21

x = 70

So, there were originally 70 apples on the farm.

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In his cabinet, Jason has some building blocks. If he takes out 47 of these blocks, he ends up with 41 blocks left. How many building blocks did Jason have in his cabinet initially?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of building blocks that Jason had in his cabinet initially "x".

We know that if he takes out 47 blocks, he ends up with 41 blocks left. So, we can set up the equation:

x - 47 = 41

To solve for "x", we can add 47 to both sides of the equation:

x = 41 + 47

x = 88

So, Jason had 88 building blocks in his cabinet initially.

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate found a treasure chest full of 58 gold coins. He then gave 44 of those coins to his loyal parrot. How many gold coins does the pirate have left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The pirate has 58 - 44 = <<58-44=14>>14 gold coins left.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Amy has 75 skirts in her wardrobe. If 18 of those skirts are red, how many skirts are not red?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Amy has 75 skirts in her wardrobe. If 18 of those skirts are red, then the number of skirts that are not red is 75 - 18 = <<75-18=57>>57.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 65% of his mobile phone battery left. After playing a game for a while, the battery level decreased to 20%. How much battery percentage did the game consume?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the battery percentage consumed by the game, we need to find the difference between the initial battery level and the final battery level.

Initial battery level: 65%
Final battery level: 20%

Difference: 65% - 20% = 45%

Therefore, the game consumed 45% of the battery.

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large dormitory, there are a certain number of beds. When 8 beds were removed for repair, there were still 72 beds left. How many beds were there in the dormitory originally?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say there were x beds in the dormitory originally.

When 8 beds were removed for repair, there were x - 8 beds left.

Since there were still 72 beds left, we can set up the equation:

x - 8 = 72

To solve for x, we can add 8 to both sides of the equation:

x = 72 + 8

x = 80

So, there were originally 80 beds in the dormitory.

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 30 shirts in his wardrobe. After shopping, he has a total of 31 shirts. How many shirts did John buy?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the shirts in John's wardrobe before and after shopping.

Before shopping: | 30 |

After shopping: | 31 |

We can see that John bought one shirt.

Therefore, the answer is:

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snail started at a point and traveled 57 cm in a day. If the snail ended its journey at a point 24 cm, how many centimeters did the snail travel altogether?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The snail traveled 57 cm in a day, so it traveled 57-24 = <<57-24=33>>33 cm altogether.
### Answer: 33 cm

Expected answer: 81

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 100 dog treats. He gives 55 of them to his dog, Fido. How many dog treats does John have left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John has 100 - 55 = <<100-55=45>>45 dog treats left.

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a large nature reserve, there are 96 tigers. 25 of these tigers live in the northern part of the reserve. How many tigers live in the rest of the reserve?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the tigers in the nature reserve.

Let A represent the northern part of the reserve and B represent the rest of the reserve.

We know that 25 tigers live in the northern part of the reserve, so we can draw 25 circles in the A section of the Venn diagram.

We also know that there are 96 tigers in total, so we can draw 96 circles in the entire Venn diagram.

Now, we need to find out how many tigers live in the rest of the reserve, which is the B section of the Venn diagram.

We can do this by subtracting the number of tigers in the northern part of the reserve (25) from the total number of tigers (96):

96 - 25 = 71

Therefore, there are 71 tigers that live in the rest of the reserve.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a ballet school, there are 32 children practicing for an event. Then a few more children join the practice. Now, they total 48 ballerinas. How many new children joined the practice?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "N" to represent the number of new children who joined the practice.

We know that the total number of ballerinas practicing is 48, and we know that there were originally 32 children practicing. So, the number of children who joined the practice is:

48 - 32 = N

Simplifying the equation, we get:

N = 16

Therefore, 16 new children joined the practice.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are originally 97 dinosaurs in a natural history museum's exhibit. However, the curator decides to add 'k' more of these prehistoric creatures to the exhibit. The total number of dinosaurs in the exhibit now reaches 98. Can you find out how many new dinosaurs the curator added?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the total number of dinosaurs in the exhibit originally was 97.

Then, the curator added 'k' more dinosaurs to the exhibit, which means that the new total number of dinosaurs in the exhibit is 98.

So, we can set up the following equation:

97 + k = 98

To solve for 'k', we can subtract 97 from both sides of the equation:

k = 98 - 97

k = 1

Therefore, the curator added 1 new dinosaur to the exhibit.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Lily has a number of dolls. If she were to donate 5 of her dolls, she would have 52 left. How many dolls does Lily have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Lily has 52 dolls left after donating 5 dolls. We can write this as:

52 = Lily's total number of dolls - 5

To solve for Lily's total number of dolls, we can add 5 to both sides of the equation:

52 + 5 = Lily's total number of dolls + 5

Simplifying the equation, we get:

57 = Lily's total number of dolls

Therefore, Lily has 57 dolls in total.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A teacher initially had 'a' sheets of special star stickers in her drawer. She then used 60 stickers for rewarding her students in class, and now she has only 2 sheets left. How many sheets of star stickers did the teacher initially have in her drawer?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the teacher used 60 stickers for rewarding her students in class. Since each sheet has an unknown number of stickers, we can set up a proportion to represent this information:

60 stickers = 2 sheets

Now, we know that the teacher initially had 'a' sheets of special star stickers in her drawer. We can represent this information as a proportion as well:

a sheets = 'a' sheets

Since the teacher used 60 stickers for rewarding her students in class, and now she has only 2 sheets left, we can set up another proportion to represent this information:

2 sheets = 'a' - 60

Now, we have two equations and two variables. We can solve for 'a' by using the first equation to eliminate one of the variables. Let's use the second equation to eliminate 'a':

2 sheets = 'a' - 60
'a' - 2 = 'a' - 60

Now, we can solve for 'a':

'a' = 62

So, the teacher initially had 62 sheets of special star stickers in her drawer.

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Fahim went to a home decor store and bought some towels. If he bought 7 towels first, and the total towels he has now is 58, how many towels did Fahim buy in his subsequent visits to the store?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Fahim bought x towels in his subsequent visits to the store.

We know that the total number of towels Fahim has now is 58, and he bought 7 towels first. So, the total number of towels he bought in all his visits is 7 + x.

We can set up an equation based on this information:

7 + x = 58

To solve for x, we can subtract 7 from both sides of the equation:

x = 58 - 7

x = 51

So, Fahim bought 51 towels in his subsequent visits to the store.

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A teacher starts with 67 pencils. After some are lost, she only has 10 left. How many pencils did the teacher lose?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the teacher lost x pencils.

We know that the teacher started with 67 pencils and ended with 10 pencils. So, the total number of pencils lost is:

67 - 10 = 57

Therefore, the teacher lost 57 pencils.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A backpack originally had 3 items inside. Later, an additional 69 items were added in. If a total of 72 items are now in the backpack, how many items were initially in the backpack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a system of linear equations to solve this problem.

Let x be the number of items that were initially in the backpack.

We know that x + 69 = 72, since 69 items were added to the backpack.

We also know that x + 69 = 3, since there were originally 3 items in the backpack.

Solving these equations simultaneously, we get:

x = 3

So, there were originally 3 items in the backpack.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has an unknown number of cows in his field. When he sells 39 of his cows, he is left with 55 cows. How many cows did the farmer have to start with?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of cows the farmer had to start with "x".

We know that the farmer sold 39 cows, so he has 55 - 39 = 16 cows left.

We also know that the farmer had 55 cows left after selling 39 cows, so we can set up the equation:

x - 39 = 55

Solving for x, we get:

x = 55 + 39
= 94

So, the farmer had 94 cows to start with.

Expected answer: 94

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The wind speed dropped from a certain level to 29 mph and it was noticed that this was a decrease of 35 mph. What was the wind speed before it started to decrease?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the original wind speed x.

We know that the wind speed decreased by 35 mph, so the new wind speed (29 mph) is 35 mph less than the original wind speed:

29 = x - 35

Simplifying the equation:

29 = x - 35

x = 29 + 35

x = 64

So the original wind speed was 64 mph.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: David has a total of 79 piano keys. Among them, 46 are white keys. How many of the piano keys are black?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of black keys, we need to subtract the number of white keys from the total number of keys.

79 - 46 = 33

So, there are 33 black keys on David's piano.

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The zoo started the day with some number of animals, which we'll call s. During the day, 24 animals were moved to a separate area of the zoo for cleaning and care. After this, there were still 75 animals visible to visitors in the main section of the zoo. How many animals were there in total at the zoo at the start of the day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that 24 animals were moved to a separate area of the zoo for cleaning and care. This means that the number of animals in the main section of the zoo decreased by 24.

We know that there were 75 animals visible to visitors in the main section of the zoo after the cleaning and care process. So, the number of animals in the main section of the zoo before the cleaning and care process would have been 75 + 24 = 99 animals.

Since 24 animals were moved to a separate area of the zoo for cleaning and care, the total number of animals at the zoo at the start of the day would have been 99 + 24 = 123 animals.

Therefore, the answer is 123 animals.

Expected answer: 99

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A zoo has 99 animals. Some animals are transferred to another zoo, and now there are 18 animals left. How many animals were transferred to the other zoo?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "Z" to represent the number of animals transferred to the other zoo.

We know that the total number of animals in the zoo is 99.

We also know that 18 animals were left in the zoo after the transfer.

So, we can write an equation based on this information:

99 - Z = 18

To solve for Z, we can add Z to both sides of the equation:

99 = 18 + Z

Subtracting 18 from both sides gives us:

81 = Z

Therefore, 81 animals were transferred to the other zoo.

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You had a certain number of strawberries, represented by 'j'. After eating 43 of them, you're left with just 13 strawberries. How many strawberries did you initially have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say you had j strawberries initially.
After eating 43 of them, you're left with j - 43 strawberries.
Since you're left with 13 strawberries, we can set up the equation:
j - 43 = 13
To solve for j, we can add 43 to both sides of the equation:
j = 13 + 43
j = 56
So, you had 56 strawberries initially.

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sara has 55 items in her backpack. If she removes 51 items from her backpack, how many items are left in the backpack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sara has 55 items in her backpack.
If she removes 51 items from her backpack, she will have 55 - 51 = <<55-51=4>>4 items left in the backpack.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a local park, there are 37 climbing spots on the jungle gym. The manager decides to add some more climbing spots so that there will be 8 more spots available. How many climbing spots will there be on the jungle gym after the manager adds the new ones?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The manager adds 8 more climbing spots to the jungle gym, so the total number of climbing spots will be 37 + 8 = <<37+8=45>>45.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam found 58 pens on his desk. He remembered that he had brought an extra 26 pens from his friend's house. How many pens were originally on Sam's desk?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of pens on Sam's desk before he brought the extra 26 pens from his friend's house.

Let's say the number of pens on Sam's desk before he brought the extra pens is x.

Then, the total number of pens on Sam's desk after he brought the extra pens is x + 26.

We know that the total number of pens on Sam's desk is 58. So, we can set up the equation:

x + 26 = 58

To solve for x, we can subtract 26 from both sides of the equation:

x = 58 - 26

x = 32

So, there were originally 32 pens on Sam's desk before he brought the extra 26 pens from his friend's house.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sports store has 55 pairs of ice skates. 21 of these pairs are for women. How many pairs of ice skates are there for men?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to solve this problem.

Let W be the set of all pairs of ice skates for women.
Let M be the set of all pairs of ice skates for men.
Let U be the set of all pairs of ice skates.

We know that |W| = 21 and |U| = 55.

We want to find |M|, which is the number of pairs of ice skates for men.

Using the Inclusion-Exclusion Principle, we can write:

|M| = |U| - |W|

Substituting the values we know, we get:

|M| = 55 - 21

|M| = 34

Therefore, there are 34 pairs of ice skates for men.

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a wildlife reserve, there were initially 6 giraffes. Over the years, the population of giraffes increased and the total count is now 99. How many new giraffes have been added to the group?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a mathematical equation to solve this problem. Let G be the number of giraffes in the group.

Initially, G = 6

After some years, the population of giraffes increased and the total count is now 99.

So, we can write an equation:

G + x = 99

where x is the number of new giraffes added to the group.

We know that G = 6, so we can substitute this value into the equation:

6 + x = 99

To find the value of x, we can subtract 6 from both sides of the equation:

x = 93

So, 93 new giraffes have been added to the group.

### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 93

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emily starts with 96 toys. She gives away a certain amount of these toys and is left with 51 toys. How many toys did Emily give away?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to represent the situation:

96 - x = 51

Where x is the number of toys Emily gave away.

To solve for x, we can subtract 51 from both sides of the equation:

96 - 51 = x

45 = x

So, Emily gave away 45 toys.

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An astronaut found a new planet that has 69 moons. After further exploration, the astronaut discovered more moons, bringing the total up to 91 moons. How many more moons did the astronaut discover?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of more moons that the astronaut discovered, we need to subtract the number of moons that the astronaut initially found (69) from the total number of moons that the astronaut discovered (91).

91 - 69 = 22

Therefore, the astronaut discovered 22 more moons.

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the morning, a wind turbine produced 56 units of energy. By evening, the total energy production reached 92 units. How much energy did the wind turbine produce from the morning to the evening?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The wind turbine produced 92 - 56 = 36 units of energy from the morning to the evening.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Molly starts with 81 milliliters of toothpaste in a new tube. After brushing her teeth for a few days, she realizes she has used 78 milliliters. How many milliliters of toothpaste are left in the tube?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many milliliters of toothpaste are left in the tube, we need to subtract the amount used from the total amount.

81 - 78 = 3

So, there are 3 milliliters of toothpaste left in the tube.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: David has 31 guitar picks. After some time, he notices he only has 22 left. How many guitar picks has David lost?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many guitar picks David has lost, we need to subtract the number of picks he has left from the total number of picks he had.

Let's use a equation to represent this:

31 - 22 = <<31-22=9>>9

So, David has lost 9 guitar picks.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A universe has 76 stars. If we subtract 5 of these stars, how many stars are left in the universe?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a universe has 76 stars and we subtract 5 of these stars, then the number of stars left in the universe is 76 - 5 = 71 stars.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a total of 99 toothbrushes in your dental clinic. After distributing some to patients, you realize you now have 20 toothbrushes left. How many toothbrushes did you distribute to patients?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say you distributed x toothbrushes to patients.

You started with 99 toothbrushes and distributed x toothbrushes to patients, so you now have 99 - x toothbrushes left.

You said you have 20 toothbrushes left, so we can set up the equation:

99 - x = 20

To solve for x, we can add x to both sides of the equation:

99 - x + x = 20 + x

Simplifying the equation:

119 = 20 + x

Subtracting 20 from both sides:

99 = x

So, you distributed 99 toothbrushes to patients.

Expected answer: 79

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A starfish has 12 limbs in total. If we exclude 4 limbs that it uses to move around, how many limbs does the starfish use for other purposes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  A starfish has 12 limbs in total. If we exclude 4 limbs that it uses to move around, then the starfish has 12 - 4 = <<12-4=8>>8 limbs left to use for other purposes.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A beehive contains 75 bees. This morning, 15 bees left the hive in search of food. How many bees remained in the hive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: 75 - 15 = <<75-15=60>>60 bees remained in the hive.
### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a magnificent garden, there were initially 'p' flowers. Unfortunately, 21 of them wilted. Now, there are 11 flowers left in the garden. How many flowers were there in the garden originally?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that 21 flowers wilted. This means that the number of flowers in the garden originally was 21 more than the number of flowers that are left now.

We know that there are 11 flowers left in the garden, so the number of flowers originally was 21 + 11 = 32.

Therefore, there were 32 flowers in the garden originally.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny has 85 building blocks. After playing, she found out she has 14 blocks left on her play mat. How many building blocks did Jenny use?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to solve this problem.

Let x be the number of building blocks that Jenny used.

We know that the total number of building blocks that Jenny has is 85.

We also know that the number of building blocks that Jenny has left on her play mat is 14.

So, we can write an equation:

85 - x = 14

To solve for x, we can add 14 to both sides of the equation:

85 - x + 14 = 14 + 14

This simplifies to:

85 - x = 28

Now, we can solve for x by subtracting 85 from both sides of the equation:

-x = 28 - 85

This simplifies to:

x = 57

So, Jenny used 57 building blocks.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school bus has numerous seats. After 17 students have alighted from the bus, there are 56 students still seated. How many students were initially on the school bus?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that 17 students have alighted from the bus. This means that the number of students on the bus initially was 17 more than the number of students who are still seated.

So, if x is the number of students who are still seated, then the number of students on the bus initially was 17 + x.

We know that the total number of students on the bus initially was 56, which is the sum of the number of students who are still seated and the number of students who have alighted. So, we can set up the equation:

17 + x + 17 = 56

Simplifying the equation:

2x + 34 = 56

Subtracting 34 from both sides:

2x = 22

Dividing both sides by 2:

x = 11

So, there were initially 11 students on the school bus.

Expected answer: 73

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a big storage, there are f bars of soap. After donating 9 bars to a local charity, there are now 81 bars of soap left. How many bars of soap were there initially in the big storage?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the initial number of bars of soap "x".

We know that after donating 9 bars, there are 81 bars left. So, we can set up the following equation:

x - 9 = 81

To solve for "x", we can add 9 to both sides of the equation:

x = 81 + 9

x = 90

Therefore, there were initially 90 bars of soap in the big storage.

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 57 oranges from one of his trees. When he counted all the oranges including the one harvested from the other tree, he found that he had a total of 72 oranges. How many oranges did he get from his other tree?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the farmer harvested x oranges from the other tree.

We know that the total number of oranges he harvested is 57 + x = 72.

Solving for x, we get:

x = 72 - 57 = 15

So, the farmer harvested 15 oranges from his other tree.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship had originally 86 cannons, but due to a raging battle, several were destroyed. After the battle the ship had only 31 cannons left. How many cannons were destroyed in the battle?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of cannons that were destroyed in the battle.

We know that the ship originally had 86 cannons, so after the battle, the ship had 86 - x cannons left.

We also know that the ship had 31 cannons left after the battle, so we can set up the equation:

86 - x = 31

To solve for x, we can add x to both sides of the equation:

86 = 31 + x

Subtracting 31 from both sides gives us:

55 = x

So, 55 cannons were destroyed in the battle.

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the ocean, there are 73 sharks initially. Later, a few more sharks join them increasing the total number to 94. How many sharks joined later?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "N" to represent the number of sharks that joined later.

We know that the total number of sharks after the new sharks joined is 94.

We can write an equation based on this information:

94 = 73 + N

To find the value of N, we can subtract 73 from both sides of the equation:

N = 94 - 73

N = 21

Therefore, 21 sharks joined later.

Expected answer: 21

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 41 bananas. After selling some, he is left with 15 bananas. How many bananas did the farmer sell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the farmer sold x bananas.
Then, the number of bananas he had before selling would be 41 - x.
After selling, he had 15 bananas left, so we can set up the equation:

41 - x = 15

Solving for x, we get:

x = 26

So, the farmer sold 26 bananas.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the sky, there are 56 stars visible. However, due to city lights, you can only see 30 of them. How many stars are obscured by the city lights?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the situation:

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Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom has 65 pairs of sunglasses. Over the years, he lost some and now he has 55 pairs of sunglasses. How many pairs of sunglasses did Tom lose?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Tom lost x pairs of sunglasses.

We know that Tom had 65 pairs of sunglasses at the beginning and now he has 55 pairs of sunglasses. So, the number of pairs of sunglasses Tom lost is:

65 - 55 = <<65-55=10>>10

Therefore, Tom lost 10 pairs of sunglasses.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a book, there are 42 words on the page. After reading some of the words, there are only 2 words left that you haven't read yet. How many words have you read?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say you have read x words.
Then, the number of words left to read is 42 - x.

You have read some of the words, so there are only 2 words left that you haven't read yet.
This means that the number of words left to read is 2.

So, we can set up the equation:
42 - x = 2

Solving for x, we get:
x = 42 - 2
x = 40

So, you have read 40 words.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There were initially 37 butterflies in the park. The number dropped such that there were 20 butterflies left. How many butterflies had left the park?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of butterflies that left the park.

We know that the total number of butterflies initially was 37, so the number of butterflies that remained in the park is 37 - x.

We also know that the number of butterflies that remained in the park is 20, so we can set up the equation:

37 - x = 20

To solve for x, we can add x to both sides of the equation:

37 = 20 + x

Subtracting 20 from both sides gives us:

17 = x

So, there were 17 butterflies that left the park.

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hat shop initially has a total of (z) hats. After selling 27 hats, there were 25 hats left in the store. How many hats did the store initially have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let's say the hat shop initially had x hats.

After selling 27 hats, there were 25 hats left in the store. So, we can set up the equation:

x - 27 = 25

To solve for x, we can add 27 to both sides of the equation:

x = 25 + 27

x = 52

So, the hat shop initially had 52 hats.

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A grandma's blanket is 96 inches long. 39 inches of this length is covered in a decorative border. What is the length of the main part of the blanket (not including the border)?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the length of the main part of the blanket, we need to subtract the length of the border from the total length of the blanket.

Let's use a variable to represent the length of the main part of the blanket. Let's call it x.

We know that the total length of the blanket is 96 inches, so we can write an equation based on that:

96 = x + 39

We want to find the value of x, so we can solve for it by subtracting 39 from both sides of the equation:

x = 96 - 39

x = 57

So, the length of the main part of the blanket (not including the border) is 57 inches.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Billy has 56 pillows in his pillow fort. If he removes 46 of these pillows, how many pillows will Billy have left in his fort?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Billy will have 56 - 46 = <<56-46=10>>10 pillows left in his fort.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Ronnie has 77 pairs of socks in total. Out of these, 52 pairs are white. How many pairs of non-white socks does Ronnie have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of non-white socks, we need to subtract the number of white socks from the total number of socks.

Number of non-white socks = Total number of socks - Number of white socks
= 77 - 52
= 25

Therefore, Ronnie has 25 pairs of non-white socks.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jim starts with 68 pencils and uses some of them throughout the school year. If at the end of the school year, he has 13 pencils left, how many pencils did Jim use throughout the year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Jim used x pencils throughout the school year.

At the beginning of the school year, Jim has 68 pencils.

If he uses x pencils throughout the year, then he will have 68 - x pencils left at the end of the year.

According to the problem, Jim has 13 pencils left at the end of the year. So, we can set up the equation:

68 - x = 13

To solve for x, we can add 68 to both sides of the equation:

68 - x + 68 = 13 + 68

This simplifies to:

136 = 81

Which is not true. So, there must be a mistake in the problem.

### Answer: The problem is incorrect, and there is no solution.

Expected answer: 55

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 63 gallons of milk. He sells some of it and after the sale, he is left with 27 gallons. How many gallons of milk did the farmer sell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the situation:

| 63 |

The farmer sells some of the milk, leaving him with 27 gallons. We can represent this on the number line as follows:

| 63 | - x | 27 |

We know that the total amount of milk the farmer had was 63 gallons, and he is left with 27 gallons after the sale. This means that he sold x gallons of milk.

We can set up an equation to represent this situation:

63 - x = 27

To solve for x, we can add 36 to both sides of the equation:

63 - x + 36 = 27 + 36

This simplifies to:

36 = 63

This equation is true, so we can conclude that the farmer sold 36 gallons of milk.

Therefore, the answer is 36 gallons.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The number of sunglasses in a store is 87. Among these, 40 sunglasses are for women. How many sunglasses in the store are for men?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of sunglasses in the store for men.

We know that the total number of sunglasses in the store is 87.

We also know that 40 of the sunglasses are for women, so the number of sunglasses for men is 87 - 40 = x.

So, we can set up the equation:

x + 40 = 87

To solve for x, we can subtract 40 from both sides of the equation:

x = 87 - 40

x = 47

So, there are 47 sunglasses in the store for men.

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tube of toothpaste usually lasts you for 9 weeks. Now, you've noticed that your current tube has lasted for 61 weeks already. For how many weeks has your tube of toothpaste surpassed its usual duration?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many weeks the tube of toothpaste has surpassed its usual duration, we need to subtract the usual duration from the actual duration.

Usual duration = 9 weeks
Actual duration = 61 weeks

So, the tube of toothpaste has surpassed its usual duration by:

61 weeks - 9 weeks = 52 weeks

Therefore, the tube of toothpaste has surpassed its usual duration by 52 weeks.

Expected answer: 52

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a box, there are 79 triangles. Overall, if there are 93 shapes in the box, how many shapes are not triangles?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x represent the number of shapes that are not triangles.

We know that the total number of shapes in the box is 93.

We also know that the number of triangles in the box is 79.

So, we can write an equation based on this information:

x + 79 = 93

To solve for x, we can subtract 79 from both sides of the equation:

x = 93 - 79

x = 14

So, there are 14 shapes in the box that are not triangles.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A roller skating rink had 44 pairs of roller skates. After purchasing several new pairs, it now has 71 pairs. How many new pairs of roller skates did the rink buy?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of pairs of roller skates the rink had before and after purchasing new pairs.

Before: 44 pairs
After: 71 pairs

To find the number of new pairs of roller skates the rink bought, we can subtract the number of pairs before from the number of pairs after:

71 - 44 = 27

So, the rink bought 27 new pairs of roller skates.

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On the shore, a beachcomber found 58 starfish. Later in the day, he found a few more starfish, bringing his total count to 69. How many additional starfish did the beachcomber find later in the day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of additional starfish the beachcomber found later in the day, we need to subtract the number of starfish he found earlier in the day from the total number of starfish he found later in the day.

Let's call the number of starfish the beachcomber found earlier in the day x. Then, the total number of starfish he found later in the day is 69.

We know that the beachcomber found 58 starfish earlier in the day, so we can set up the equation:

x + 58 = 69

To solve for x, we can subtract 58 from both sides of the equation:

x = 69 - 58

x = 11

So, the beachcomber found 11 additional starfish later in the day.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes