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CodeLlama 34B on 3.OA.A.3

Common Core Standard 3.OA.A.3

This standard covers the following:

Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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Problem: John has 12 tables. Each table requires 8 chairs. How many chairs does John need to accommodate all the tables?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To determine how many chairs John needs to accommodate all the tables, we need to multiply the number of tables by the number of chairs required for each table.

Number of tables = 12
Number of chairs required for each table = 8

Therefore, the total number of chairs needed to accommodate all the tables is:

12 tables x 8 chairs per table = 96 chairs

So, John needs 96 chairs to accommodate all the tables.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a magical fairy world, there are 4 fairies per house and 3 houses in a cluster. Each fairy creates 5 magic dust particles a day. How many magic dust particles are created in one day by all the fairies in a cluster?

CodeLlama 34B:

  In a magical fairy world, there are 4 fairies per house and 3 houses in a cluster. Each fairy creates 5 magic dust particles a day.

To find the total number of magic dust particles created by all the fairies in a cluster, we need to multiply the number of fairies per house by the number of houses in the cluster and then multiply that result by the number of magic dust particles created by each fairy per day.

4 fairies per house x 3 houses in a cluster = 12 fairies in the cluster
12 fairies in the cluster x 5 magic dust particles per day per fairy = 60 magic dust particles per day

Therefore, in one day, all the fairies in a cluster create 60 magic dust particles.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Harry has 9 sets of building blocks, each set contains 7 blocks. How many building blocks does Harry have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Harry has 9 sets of building blocks, and each set contains 7 blocks. To find the total number of building blocks, we need to multiply the number of sets by the number of blocks in each set.

9 sets x 7 blocks per set = 63 blocks

Therefore, Harry has 63 building blocks in total.

### Answer: 63

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the zoo, there are 12 peacocks in every enclosure. If there are 4 enclosures, how many peacocks are in the zoo in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 12 peacocks in every enclosure, and there are 4 enclosures. Therefore, there are 12 x 4 = 48 peacocks in the zoo in total.

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's imagine that instead of 4 enclosures, the zoo originally had 7 enclosures. The same rule was followed: 12 peacocks were placed in each enclosure. How many peacocks would there be in the zoo in this scenario?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the zoo originally had 7 enclosures and 12 peacocks were placed in each enclosure, then there would be a total of 7 x 12 = 84 peacocks in the zoo.

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 24 children at the park and want to play on the jungle gym. If each jungle gym can accommodate 12 children at a time, how many turns must they take so that everyone gets a chance to play?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To determine how many turns the children must take to play on the jungle gym, we need to divide the total number of children by the number of children that can play at a time. In this case, we can divide 24 children by 12 children per turn to get 2 turns.

So, the children must take 2 turns playing on the jungle gym to ensure that everyone gets a chance to play.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On the farm, there are 7 groups of chicks. Each group consists of just 1 chick. The farmer then brought 9 times that amount of chicks. How many chicks did the farmer bring?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 7 groups of chicks, and each group consists of just 1 chick. So, there are 7 chicks in total.

The farmer brought 9 times that amount of chicks, which means he brought 9 x 7 = 63 chicks.

Therefore, the farmer brought 63 chicks.

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Mr. Hansen, a very organized teacher, likes to keep ten copies of each handout for his class. If he is preparing a new handout for the next class, how many copies will he make?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mr. Hansen will make 10 copies of the new handout for his class.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the first problem, let's assume that Mr. Hansen changed his mind and decided to make only four copies of each handout instead of ten for his next class. How many copies of the handout will he now prepare?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Mr. Hansen changed his mind and decided to make only four copies of each handout instead of ten for his next class, he will prepare 4 copies of each handout.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A snowman has a top hat that is 5 inches tall. The snowman himself, without his hat, is 4 times as tall as his hat. How tall is the snowman without his hat?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the snowman's hat is 5 inches tall. We can call the height of the snowman without his hat "x".

We know that the snowman is 4 times as tall as his hat, so we can write an equation based on that:

x = 4(5)

x = 20

So, the snowman without his hat is 20 inches tall.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a video game, Susan collected 45 diamonds. If she divided those diamonds evenly among her 9 game characters, how many diamonds does each character get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many diamonds each character gets, we need to divide the total number of diamonds by the number of characters. In this case, we can divide 45 diamonds by 9 characters to get 5 diamonds per character.

So, each character gets 5 diamonds.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jim has 12 guitar picks. He divided them equally among his 12 bandmates. How many guitar picks did each bandmate get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jim divided 12 guitar picks equally among 12 bandmates.
Each bandmate got 12/12 = <<12/12=1>>1 pick.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After dividing his guitar picks among his bandmates, Jim got a package from a fan. In the package, there were 11 more sets of guitar picks, each set having the same number of picks as each bandmate initially received. How many guitar picks were there in the package?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The package contained 11 sets of guitar picks, each set having the same number of picks as each bandmate initially received.
The number of picks in each set is equal to the number of picks each bandmate initially received, which is 1.
Therefore, the total number of picks in the package is 11 x 1 = <<11*1=11>>11 picks.
### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering the scenario when Jim initially had 12 guitar picks but instead of dividing them among 12 bandmates, he divided them among 6 bandmates. How many guitar picks did each bandmate get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jim divided 12 guitar picks among 6 bandmates.
Each bandmate got 12/6 = <<12/6=2>>2 picks.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Suzie has 5 aquariums. Each aquarium has 12 fish. How many fish does Suzie have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Suzie has 5 aquariums, and each aquarium has 12 fish. Therefore, Suzie has 5 x 12 = 60 fish in total.

### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After buying the new batch, Suzie realized her first count was wrong. She actually started with 4 aquariums, not 5, before she bought the new fish. With each aquarium having 12 fish, how many fish did Suzie initially have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Suzie initially had 4 aquariums, and each aquarium had 12 fish. Therefore, Suzie initially had 4 x 12 = 48 fish.

### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A pirate found a treasure map. The map indicated that the treasure chest was buried at a spot marked by 2 stones multiplied by 9. How many stones mark the hiding place of the treasure chest?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The treasure map indicates that the treasure chest is buried at a spot marked by 2 stones multiplied by 9. To find the number of stones that mark the hiding place of the treasure chest, we need to multiply 2 by 9.

2 x 9 = 18

Therefore, there are 18 stones that mark the hiding place of the treasure chest.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A special type of butterfly lays eggs in batches of 6. If a butterfly lays 4 batches of eggs, how many eggs does she lay in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a butterfly lays eggs in batches of 6 and lays 4 batches, then she lays a total of 4 x 6 = 24 eggs.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Anna has 54 feathers she wants to use to stuff some pillows. If each pillow needs 9 feathers, how many pillows can she stuff?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many pillows Anna can stuff, we need to divide the number of feathers she has by the number of feathers needed for each pillow.

54 feathers / 9 feathers per pillow = 6 pillows

So, Anna can stuff 6 pillows with the 54 feathers she has.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tom has 1 strawberry plant. Each strawberry plant can produce 9 strawberries. How many strawberries can Tom's plant produce?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Tom has 1 strawberry plant. Each strawberry plant can produce 9 strawberries.
Tom's plant can produce 9 strawberries.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the earlier problem, let's say now Tom decides to increase his strawberry plant count to 5 plants. Given that each plant can produce 9 strawberries without any fertilizer, how many strawberries can all of Tom's plants now produce together?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Tom has 5 strawberry plants. Each plant can produce 9 strawberries without any fertilizer.
Tom's 5 plants can produce 5 x 9 = <<5*9=45>>45 strawberries together.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a large mansion, each room has 8 fireplaces. If there are 96 fireplaces in total, how many rooms are there in the mansion?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of rooms in the mansion, we need to divide the total number of fireplaces by the number of fireplaces in each room.

Number of rooms = Total number of fireplaces / Number of fireplaces in each room
= 96 / 8
= 12

There are 12 rooms in the mansion.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has 10 boxes he needs to transport in a truck. However, his truck can only hold 5 boxes at a time. How many trips does he need to make to transport all the boxes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To transport all 10 boxes, John needs to make 2 trips.

On the first trip, he can transport 5 boxes, leaving him with 5 boxes to transport on the second trip.

On the second trip, he can transport the remaining 5 boxes.

Therefore, John needs to make 2 trips to transport all 10 boxes.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Charlie has a total of 63 toy cars. If he groups them equally into 9 big boxes, how many toy cars will be in each box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many toy cars will be in each box, we need to divide the total number of toy cars by the number of boxes.

63 toy cars / 9 boxes = <<63/9=7>>7 toy cars per box.

So, each box will contain 7 toy cars.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On the farm, there are 24 hens. Each coop holds 12 hens. How many coops are needed to house all the hens?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of coops needed to house all the hens, we need to divide the total number of hens by the number of hens that can be housed in each coop.

Number of hens = 24
Number of hens that can be housed in each coop = 12

Therefore, the number of coops needed to house all the hens is:

24 / 12 = 2

So, 2 coops are needed to house all the hens.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If 3 large postcards are placed in 1 envelope, how many large postcards are in each envelope?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If 3 large postcards are placed in 1 envelope, then there is 1 large postcard in each envelope.

Therefore, the answer is 1.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous question - if 3 large postcards are placed in 1 envelope, and Macy decided to distribute 6 envelopes of the same kind, how many large postcards did she distribute in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If 3 large postcards are placed in 1 envelope, and Macy distributed 6 envelopes of the same kind, then she distributed a total of 6 x 3 = 18 large postcards.

Therefore, the answer is 18.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous question - suppose that instead of placing 3 large postcards in each envelope, Macy starts to put only 2 large postcards in each envelope. How many large postcards are there in each envelope now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Macy starts to put only 2 large postcards in each envelope, then there are 2 large postcards in each envelope.

Therefore, the answer is 2.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tommy is going camping and he needs sleeping bags. He took 12 sleeping bags from the storage and he remembered that he needs twice as many. How many sleeping bags does he need in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tommy needs twice as many sleeping bags as he took from the storage, which is 12.

So, he needs 12 + 12 = 24 sleeping bags in total.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a new game, Tina earns 3 points per level. If she successfully completes 5 levels, how many total points does she earn?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tina earns 3 points per level, so she earns 3 x 5 = 15 points in total.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same game, Tina decides to convert her points into game coins. If the current rate of conversion is 1 coin per point, how many game coins will she have after the conversion?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tina has 15 points and the current rate of conversion is 1 coin per point, so she will have 15 coins after the conversion.
### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a video game, Tim needs 4 points to advance to the next level. If there are 9 levels in total, how many points does Tim need in total to finish the game?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To finish the game, Tim needs to advance to the 9th level, which requires 4 points per level. Therefore, Tim needs a total of 4 x 9 = 36 points to finish the game.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sophie has a bubble blowing machine. The machine blows bubbles at a rate of 2 bubbles per second. How many bubbles will be blown in one second?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The machine blows 2 bubbles per second, so it will blow 2 bubbles in one second.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sophie lets her bubble blowing machine run for another 9 seconds. How many more bubbles does the machine blow?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The machine blows 2 bubbles per second, so it will blow 2 x 9 = 18 bubbles in the next 9 seconds.

### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sophie changes the setting on her bubble blowing machine so that it now blows 7 bubbles per second instead of 2. How many bubbles will now be blown in one second?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The machine now blows 7 bubbles per second, so it will blow 7 bubbles in one second.

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Farmer Mike has 6 cows. Each of them gives 12 liters of milk every day. How many liters of milk does Farmer Mike get in a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many liters of milk Farmer Mike gets in a day, we need to multiply the number of cows he has by the amount of milk each cow gives per day.

6 cows x 12 liters/cow per day = 72 liters/day

So, Farmer Mike gets 72 liters of milk in a day.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has 9 sunglasses in a line. He decided to divide his collection into equal parts. If each part contains 9 sunglasses, how many parts would he get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If John has 9 sunglasses in a line and he divides his collection into equal parts, each part would contain 9 sunglasses.

So, the number of parts he would get is:

9 sunglasses / 9 sunglasses per part = 1 part

Therefore, John would get 1 part.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A rocket scientist needs to calculate the fuel consumption of his rocket. Each second, the rocket uses 9 units of fuel. After 11 seconds of flight, how much fuel has been consumed?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To calculate the fuel consumption of the rocket, we need to multiply the number of seconds the rocket has been in flight by the amount of fuel used per second.

In this case, the rocket has been in flight for 11 seconds, and each second it uses 9 units of fuel. So, the total fuel consumption is:

11 seconds x 9 units/second = 99 units of fuel

Therefore, after 11 seconds of flight, the rocket has consumed 99 units of fuel.

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the park, there are 4 swings available. Every swing can seat 3 children. How many children can the swings in the park seat altogether?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Each swing can seat 3 children, so the total number of children that the swings in the park can seat is 4 swings x 3 children per swing = <<4*3=12>>12 children.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In reconsideration, the first park actually only has 1 swing that can seat 3 children, not 4 swings. Given this new information, how many children can the swings in the first park seat now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The first park only has 1 swing, and each swing can seat 3 children, so the total number of children that the swings in the first park can seat is 1 swing x 3 children per swing = <<1*3=3>>3 children.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 3 magical fairies in Fairyland. Each fairy has a unique ability to create triplets of herself. How many fairies will there be after each of them uses their ability?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If each fairy has the ability to create triplets of herself, then after each fairy uses her ability, there will be 3 times as many fairies as before.

So, if there are 3 fairies to start with, and each fairy creates triplets of herself, then there will be 3 x 3 = 9 fairies after the first fairy uses her ability.

If there are 9 fairies after the first fairy uses her ability, and each of those 9 fairies creates triplets of herself, then there will be 9 x 3 = 27 fairies after the second fairy uses her ability.

If there are 27 fairies after the second fairy uses her ability, and each of those 27 fairies creates triplets of herself, then there will be 27 x 3 = 81 fairies after the third fairy uses her ability.

Therefore, after each fairy uses her ability, there will be 3 times as many fairies as before.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? No

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Problem: James, a songwriter, loves to include the word "love" in his songs. In one song, he mentioned the word "love" 4 times in each verse. How many times did he mention "love" if the song has 3 verses?

CodeLlama 34B:

  James mentioned the word "love" 4 times in each of the 3 verses, so he mentioned it a total of 4 x 3 = 12 times in the song.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Mark has 48 apps on his phone. He likes to organize his apps into folders, and he can fit exactly 8 apps in each folder. How many folders does he need to organize all of his apps?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To organize all of Mark's apps, he needs to create folders that can hold 8 apps each. Since Mark has 48 apps in total, he needs to create 48/8 = <<48/8=6>>6 folders.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Mark realized that he could fit more apps into each folder. If he reorganizes his apps so that each folder contains 6 apps instead of 8, how many folders will he need now to store all of his 48 apps?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To store all of Mark's 48 apps, he needs to create folders that can hold 6 apps each. Since Mark has 48 apps in total, he needs to create 48/6 = <<48/6=8>>8 folders.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If Johnny wants to distribute candies to his friends at school and he decides to give each friend 12 candies, and there are 3 friends, how many candies does he need in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many candies Johnny needs in total, we need to multiply the number of candies he wants to give to each friend by the number of friends he wants to give them to.

In this case, Johnny wants to give 12 candies to each of his 3 friends, so he needs to give a total of 12 x 3 = 36 candies.

Therefore, Johnny needs 36 candies in total to distribute to his friends at school.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tommy has a racetrack that he plans to race his toy cars on. If he can race 10 cars in total and he races 5 cars at a time, how many turns does it take for him to race all his cars?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many turns it takes for Tommy to race all his cars, we need to divide the total number of cars by the number of cars he races at a time. In this case, we can divide 10 cars by 5 cars per turn to get 2 turns.

So, it will take Tommy 2 turns to race all his cars.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sally has 40 feathers from her chickens. If she arranged the feathers in groups of 10, how many groups would she have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Sally has 40 feathers and arranges them in groups of 10, she would have 40/10 = <<40/10=4>>4 groups.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Fairy Lily is 1 inch tall. However, when she uses her magical fairy dust, she can become 11 times her original size. How tall is Fairy Lily when she uses her magical dust?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Fairy Lily is 1 inch tall when she is not using her magical fairy dust. When she uses her magical fairy dust, she becomes 11 times her original size, so she is 11 inches tall.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a beehive, one female bee can produce 5 new bees every day. How many bees would she produce in 1 day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  One female bee can produce 5 new bees every day, so she would produce 5 bees in 1 day.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem, if this female bee continues to produce bees at the same rate, how many bees will she have produced after 11 days?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the female bee continues to produce bees at the same rate of 5 bees per day, she will have produced a total of 5 x 11 = 55 bees after 11 days.

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problems, consider if the female bee instead produced new bees at a slower rate, making only 5 bees every 3 days. How many bees would she produce in one day at this new rate?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the female bee produces 5 bees every 3 days, she would produce 5/3 = 1.67 bees per day.

Expected answer: 5/3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Thomas has 35 piano sheets in his music stand. If he wants to evenly distribute his music sheets into 7 piano books, how many sheets will each book have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To evenly distribute the 35 piano sheets into 7 piano books, each book will have 35/7 = 5 sheets.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Mom baked 2 batches of cookies. Each batch contains 8 cookies. How many cookies did mom bake in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mom baked 2 batches of cookies, and each batch contains 8 cookies. Therefore, the total number of cookies baked by Mom is 2 x 8 = 16 cookies.

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Earth has 3 natural satellites. If the number of moon rocks collected each year is triple the total number of these satellites, how many moon rocks would be collected in one year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The Earth has one natural satellite, commonly referred to as the Moon. If the number of moon rocks collected each year is triple the total number of these satellites, then the number of moon rocks collected in one year would be 3 x 1 = 3.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? No

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Problem: Doctor Thomas needs to visit 10 patients. He spends 5 minutes with each patient. How many minutes does he spend with all of his patients?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Doctor Thomas spends 5 minutes with each of the 10 patients, so he spends a total of 10 x 5 = 50 minutes with all of his patients.

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jerry was thinking of purchasing new pants and he noticed a special offer. The shop was selling 11 pants for $55. After calculating the price for each pant, he decided to buy 12. How much would he spend?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much Jerry would spend, we need to calculate the price of each pant and then multiply that by the number of pants he wants to buy.

First, let's calculate the price of each pant:

$55 / 11 = $5 per pant

Now, let's multiply the price of each pant by the number of pants Jerry wants to buy:

$5 per pant x 12 pants = $60

Therefore, Jerry would spend $60 on 12 pants.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Molly has 8 bottles of apple juice. She decides to multiply her collection of apple juice bottles by the same number she has. How many bottles of apple juice does Molly have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Molly has 8 bottles of apple juice and she decides to multiply her collection of apple juice bottles by the same number she has.

8 x 8 = 64

Molly now has 64 bottles of apple juice.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are few craters on one of the sections of the moon. If that section is divided into 8 equal parts and we count 32 craters in total, how many craters are there in each part?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If there are 32 craters in total and the section is divided into 8 equal parts, then each part will have 32/8 = 4 craters.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 4 monkeys in the jungle. Each monkey has 7 bananas. How many bananas do the monkeys have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 4 monkeys in the jungle, and each monkey has 7 bananas. To find the total number of bananas, we need to multiply the number of monkeys by the number of bananas each monkey has.

4 monkeys x 7 bananas per monkey = 28 bananas

Therefore, the monkeys have 28 bananas in total.

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Fiona has a block of cheese that weighs 32 ounces. If she wants to divide it into equal pieces which each weigh 4 ounces, how many pieces of cheese will she have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many pieces of cheese Fiona will have, we need to divide the weight of the block of cheese by the weight of each piece.

Weight of block of cheese = 32 ounces
Weight of each piece = 4 ounces

To divide the weight of the block of cheese by the weight of each piece, we can use the following equation:

Number of pieces = Weight of block of cheese รท Weight of each piece

Plugging in the values we get:

Number of pieces = 32 รท 4
Number of pieces = 8

Therefore, Fiona will have 8 pieces of cheese.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Bob has 6 cups. If he wants to fill each cup with 1 glass of milk, how many glasses of milk does he need?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To fill each of the 6 cups with 1 glass of milk, Bob needs a total of 6 glasses of milk.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Bob just realized he only has 2 cups instead of 6. If he still wants to fill each cup with 1 glass of milk, how many glasses of milk does he need now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Bob only has 2 cups and wants to fill each cup with 1 glass of milk, he needs a total of 2 glasses of milk.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the zoo, there are 36 new-born rabbits divided evenly into 9 cages. Each cage is then assigned to two caretakers. How many caretakers are assigned per cage?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 36 new-born rabbits divided evenly into 9 cages, so each cage has 4 rabbits.
Since each cage is assigned to 2 caretakers, there are 2 caretakers assigned per cage.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? No

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Problem: Farmer Brown has made 42 blocks of cheese. Each wheel of cheese requires 7 blocks to make. How many whole wheels of cheese can he make with the current blocks he has?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many whole wheels of cheese Farmer Brown can make, we need to divide the number of blocks he has by the number of blocks required to make a wheel.

Number of blocks = 42
Number of blocks required to make a wheel = 7

To find the number of whole wheels, we can divide the number of blocks by the number of blocks required to make a wheel:

42 รท 7 = 6

So, Farmer Brown can make 6 whole wheels of cheese with the current blocks he has.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a square kite. Each side of the kite is 4 feet long. What is the total length of two sides of the kite in feet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The total length of two sides of the kite is 4 feet + 4 feet = 8 feet.
### Answer: 8 feet.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: John wants to make another identical kite. How many feet of string will he need for the two sides of both kites?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To make two identical kites, John will need twice the amount of string for the two sides of each kite.

For one kite, John needs 8 feet of string for the two sides.

To make two kites, John will need 2 x 8 feet = 16 feet of string for the two sides of both kites.
### Answer: 16 feet.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that John decides to make a very small kite with each side only 1 foot long. What is the total length of two sides of this smaller kite in feet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The total length of two sides of the smaller kite is 1 foot + 1 foot = 2 feet.
### Answer: 2 feet.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Anna has 4 bags of candy, each containing 3 candies. How many candies does she have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Anna has 4 bags of candy, and each bag contains 3 candies. Therefore, Anna has 4 x 3 = <<4*3=12>>12 candies in total.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, what if Anna initially had only 1 bag of candy, each containing 3 candies? How many candies would she have initially?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Anna initially had only 1 bag of candy, each containing 3 candies, then she would have 1 x 3 = <<1*3=3>>3 candies initially.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A garden has 6 patches of flowers. Each patch attracts 3 butterflies. How many butterflies are there in total in the garden?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Each patch of flowers attracts 3 butterflies, so the total number of butterflies in the garden is 6 patches x 3 butterflies per patch = <<6*3=18>>18 butterflies.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a similar situation, imagine if initially there were 8 patches of flowers instead of 6 and each patch still attracts 3 butterflies. How many butterflies would there be in total then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If there were 8 patches of flowers instead of 6, and each patch still attracts 3 butterflies, then the total number of butterflies in the garden would be 8 patches x 3 butterflies per patch = <<8*3=24>>24 butterflies.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sophia is having a party. She wants to divide 72 cookies evenly among her 8 friends, giving them an equal number. She then decides to gift each friend 5 times the amount they initially received. How many cookies will each friend get in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

1. First, Sophia divides 72 cookies evenly among 8 friends, giving them an equal number. Each friend will receive 72/8 = <<72/8=9>>9 cookies.
2. Then, Sophia decides to gift each friend 5 times the amount they initially received. So, each friend will receive 9 x 5 = <<9*5=45>>45 cookies in total.

Therefore, each friend will get 45 cookies in total.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Sophia revisited her party plans and decided to invite two more friends, resulting in a total of 10 friends. Now she wants to divide the same 72 cookies evenly among all her friends, and again, give each friend 5 times the initial amount. How many cookies will each friend get in total now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

1. First, Sophia divides 72 cookies evenly among 10 friends, giving them an equal number. Each friend will receive 72/10 = <<72/10=7.2>>7.2 cookies.
2. Then, Sophia decides to gift each friend 5 times the amount they initially received. So, each friend will receive 7.2 x 5 = <<7.2*5=36>>36 cookies in total.

Therefore, each friend will get 36 cookies in total now.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has 3 cameras. Each camera can take 1 picture per second. If John uses all his cameras to take pictures for 5 seconds, how many pictures will he have taken in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John has 3 cameras, and each camera can take 1 picture per second. If John uses all his cameras to take pictures for 5 seconds, he will have taken a total of 3 x 5 = 15 pictures.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tommy has 3 boxes of toys. Each box contains 9 toys. How many toys does Tommy have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tommy has 3 boxes of toys, and each box contains 9 toys. Therefore, Tommy has a total of 3 x 9 = 27 toys.

### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Tommy realized he made a mistake when counting his toys. Instead of having 3 boxes of toys, he actually had 10 boxes. Each box still contains 9 toys. Now, how many toys does Tommy really have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tommy has 10 boxes of toys, and each box contains 9 toys. Therefore, Tommy has a total of 10 x 9 = 90 toys.

### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Joanna has a clothing store and packs 10 shirts into 5 boxes. How many shirts does each box contain?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many shirts each box contains, we need to divide the total number of shirts by the number of boxes.

10 shirts / 5 boxes = 2 shirts per box

So, each box contains 2 shirts.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jack has 9 scooters. Harry, seeing Jack's love for scooters, decided to give him seven times as many scooters for his birthday. How many scooters did Harry give to Jack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Harry gave Jack 7 x 9 = 63 scooters.

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 7 hours on a clock. Each hour has 4 quarters. How many quarters are there in three clocks?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 7 hours on a clock, and each hour has 4 quarters. Therefore, there are 7 x 4 = 28 quarters in one clock.

If there are three clocks, there are 3 x 28 = 84 quarters in total.

### Answer: 84 quarters.

Expected answer: 84

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Liam has 35 scoops of ice cream. If he puts an equal amount of ice cream into 5 cones, how many scoops of ice cream does each cone get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Liam has 35 scoops of ice cream and he wants to put an equal amount of ice cream into 5 cones. To find out how many scoops each cone will get, we need to divide the total number of scoops by the number of cones.

35 scoops รท 5 cones = 7 scoops per cone

So, each cone will get 7 scoops of ice cream.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Billy has 8 toy trains at his house. He went to a train festival and got 9 times more trains than he originally had. How many trains did Billy get at the festival?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Billy had 8 toy trains at his house.

If he got 9 times more trains at the festival, that means he got 8 x 9 = 72 trains.

So, Billy got 72 trains at the festival.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A librarian decided to arrange books on a shelf. She placed 8 books in a row and made sure every row had the same number of books. How many books were there if the arrangement was square (i.e., the same number of rows as there were books in a row)?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of books in a row "x". Since every row has the same number of books, the number of rows is also "x".

We know that the total number of books is equal to the number of rows times the number of books in a row, so we can set up the following equation:

x^2 = 8x

Simplifying the equation, we get:

x^2 - 8x = 0

Factoring the equation, we get:

(x - 4)(x + 2) = 0

Since we are looking for a positive solution, we can see that x = 4 is the only solution.

So, there are 4 rows and 4 books in each row, for a total of 4^2 = 16 books.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? No

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Problem: Lisa had 10 yards of fabric. If it takes 1 yard of fabric to make a skirt, how many skirts can Lisa make?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many skirts Lisa can make, we need to divide the number of yards of fabric she has by the number of yards of fabric it takes to make one skirt.

Lisa has 10 yards of fabric, and it takes 1 yard of fabric to make a skirt. So, we can divide 10 by 1 to find out how many skirts Lisa can make:

10 รท 1 = 10

Therefore, Lisa can make 10 skirts.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sarah receives 12 phone calls every day on her work phone. But, she only answers a quarter of those phone calls. How many phone calls does she answer a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sarah answers 12/4 = <<12/4=3>>3 phone calls a day.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Melanie is planning for a camping trip and she needs 3 sleeping bags for each of her 4 friends. How many sleeping bags does Melanie need in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of sleeping bags needed, we need to multiply the number of friends by the number of sleeping bags needed per friend.

Melanie needs 3 sleeping bags per friend, and she has 4 friends. Therefore, the total number of sleeping bags needed is:

4 friends x 3 sleeping bags per friend = 12 sleeping bags

So, Melanie needs 12 sleeping bags in total.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Johnny has 3 times the amount of snowballs that Billy does. If Billy has 6 snowballs, how many snowballs does Johnny have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Johnny has 3 times the amount of snowballs that Billy does. We can write this as:

Johnny has 3x snowballs

We know that Billy has 6 snowballs, so we can write this as:

Billy has 6 snowballs

Now, we can equate the two expressions to find the number of snowballs that Johnny has:

3x = 6

To solve for x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 3:

x = 6/3

x = 2

So, Johnny has 2 times the amount of snowballs that Billy does. Therefore, Johnny has 2x = 2(6) = 12 snowballs.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 18

Correct? No

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Problem: In a game, each star is equivalent to 5 points. If Tom collected 1 star, how many points does he have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Tom collected 1 star, he has 1 star x 5 points/star = 5 points.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Captain Jack has 4 cannons on his pirate ship. If each cannon fires 12 cannonballs, how many cannonballs were fired in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of cannonballs fired, we need to multiply the number of cannons by the number of cannonballs fired by each cannon.

Number of cannons = 4
Number of cannonballs fired by each cannon = 12

Total number of cannonballs fired = 4 x 12 = 48

Therefore, Captain Jack fired a total of 48 cannonballs.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Emma has a pack of 10 colored pencils. She wants to have as many colored pencils as the square of the number she currently has. How many colored pencils will she have then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by finding the square of the number of colored pencils Emma currently has.

If Emma has a pack of 10 colored pencils, then the square of the number of colored pencils she currently has is:

10^2 = 100

So, Emma will have 100 colored pencils.

Expected answer: 100

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Emily had 70 cookies. She decided to pack them in bags with each bag containing 7 cookies. After getting the number of bags, she decided to multiply it by 6 for a camping trip. How many cookies does she need for her intended number of sleeping bag sets?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Emily has 70 cookies and wants to pack them in bags with 7 cookies per bag. To find out how many bags she needs, she can divide the number of cookies by the number of cookies per bag:

70 cookies รท 7 cookies per bag = 10 bags

Now, Emily wants to know how many cookies she needs for her intended number of sleeping bag sets. If she wants to multiply the number of bags by 6 for a camping trip, she can do that:

10 bags x 6 = 60 cookies

Therefore, Emily needs 60 cookies for her intended number of sleeping bag sets.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Captain Redbeard has 6 cannons on one side of his pirate ship. Each cannon fires 4 cannonballs at a time when the ship goes into battle. During a sea fight, with one shot from each of the cannons on one side of the ship, how many cannonballs are fired in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Captain Redbeard has 6 cannons on one side of his pirate ship, and each cannon fires 4 cannonballs at a time when the ship goes into battle. Therefore, the total number of cannonballs fired in one shot from each cannon on one side of the ship is 6 x 4 = 24 cannonballs.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A magical unicorn walks 72 miles every day. If it takes the unicorn 12 hours to cover that distance. How many miles does the unicorn cover every hour?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many miles the unicorn covers every hour, we need to divide the total distance it covers in a day (72 miles) by the number of hours it takes to cover that distance (12 hours).

72 miles / 12 hours = 6 miles per hour

So, the magical unicorn covers 6 miles every hour.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Sue has 3 potato plants and each plant yields 10 potatoes. How many potatoes does Sue have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Sue has 3 potato plants and each plant yields 10 potatoes. Therefore, the total number of potatoes is 3 x 10 = <<3*10=30>>30 potatoes.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that Sue originally planted 3 potato plants instead of 10, and each of those plants still produced 3 potatoes. How many potatoes would Sue have harvested from her original planting?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Sue originally planted 3 potato plants and each plant produced 3 potatoes. Therefore, the total number of potatoes harvested from the original planting is 3 x 3 = <<3*3=9>>9 potatoes.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An astronaut walks a distance of 20 kilometers per day on the lunar surface. If they decide to only walk for 1/5 of the day, how many kilometers do they cover?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the distance the astronaut covers in 1/5 of the day, we need to divide the total distance they walk per day by 5.

20 km/day รท 5 = 4 km/day

So, the astronaut covers 4 kilometers in 1/5 of the day.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Mr. Lemon has 10 lemons and he wants to evenly distribute them into 5 boxes. How many lemons will there be in each box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many lemons will be in each box, we need to divide the total number of lemons by the number of boxes. In this case, we have 10 lemons and 5 boxes, so we can divide 10 by 5 to get the answer:

10 รท 5 = 2

So, there will be 2 lemons in each box.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A helicopter pad can hold 4 helicopters at a time. The city has decided to build 11 new helicopter pads. How many helicopters can all of the helicopter pads hold when combined?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a helicopter pad can hold 4 helicopters at a time and the city has decided to build 11 new helicopter pads, then the total number of helicopters that all of the helicopter pads can hold when combined is:

11 x 4 = 44

Therefore, all of the helicopter pads can hold 44 helicopters when combined.

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: John decided to re-arrange his room and he has a single bed that takes the space of 1 large carpet tile. If his room size requires 12 such carpet tiles fully side by side, how many bed spaces does John's room have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of bed spaces in John's room, we need to divide the total number of carpet tiles required by the number of carpet tiles that a single bed takes up.

If John's room requires 12 carpet tiles fully side by side, and a single bed takes up the space of 1 large carpet tile, then the number of bed spaces in John's room is:

12 / 1 = 12

Therefore, John's room has 12 bed spaces.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a different layout, John realized he could fit 3 beds in the space currently occupied by 1 large carpet tile due to the smaller size of new bunk beds he purchased. If his room size still requires 12 large carpet tiles side by side, then, how many new bunk beds can he fit in his room now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of new bunk beds that John can fit in his room now, we need to divide the total number of carpet tiles required by the number of carpet tiles that a new bunk bed takes up.

If John's room still requires 12 large carpet tiles side by side, and a new bunk bed takes up the space of 3 large carpet tiles, then the number of new bunk beds that John can fit in his room now is:

12 / 3 = 4

Therefore, John can fit 4 new bunk beds in his room now.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Sophie has 8 flowerpots. In each flowerpot, she plans to plant 3 flowers. How many flowers will Sophie plant in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Sophie has 8 flowerpots and plans to plant 3 flowers in each flowerpot. Therefore, she will plant a total of 8 x 3 = <<8*3=24>>24 flowers.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After successfully planting flowers in her 8 flowerpots, Sophie decided to double the total number of flowers she planted. How many flowers does she have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Sophie has 24 flowers and wants to double the total number of flowers she planted. Therefore, she will have 24 x 2 = <<24*2=48>>48 flowers now.
### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now imagine if Sophie originally had 12 flowerpots instead of 8. How many flowers would she have planted if she still planted 3 flowers per flowerpot?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Sophie originally had 12 flowerpots and still plans to plant 3 flowers per flowerpot, then she will plant a total of 12 x 3 = <<12*3=36>>36 flowers.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Shawn has 12 gift boxes and each box contains 6 presents inside. How many presents does Shawn have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Shawn has 12 gift boxes and each box contains 6 presents inside. To find out how many presents Shawn has in total, we need to multiply the number of gift boxes by the number of presents in each box.

12 gift boxes x 6 presents per box = 72 presents

Therefore, Shawn has 72 presents in total.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In the factory, each RoboFalcon assembler can build 8 robots per hour. How many robots can it build in 12 hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many robots a RoboFalcon assembler can build in 12 hours, we need to multiply the number of robots it can build per hour by the number of hours it has to work.

8 robots per hour x 12 hours = 96 robots

So, a RoboFalcon assembler can build 96 robots in 12 hours.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Tom has setup 2 tents and each tent has 8 poles. If each pole has 6 strengths attached, how many strings are there in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 2 tents with 8 poles each, so there are 2 x 8 = 16 poles in total.
Each pole has 6 strings attached, so there are 16 x 6 = 96 strings in total.
### Answer: 96

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's change the scenario a bit. What if Tom had set up only 2 tents but each tent had 3 poles instead of 8. If each pole still has 6 strings attached, how many strings are there in total now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Tom had set up only 2 tents but each tent had 3 poles instead of 8, then there would be 2 x 3 = 6 poles in total.
Each pole has 6 strings attached, so there are 6 x 6 = 36 strings in total.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Jane received a set of 10 camera filters as a gift. She decided to equally distribute these between her 5 cameras. How many filters would each camera get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many filters each camera would get, we need to divide the total number of filters by the number of cameras. In this case, we can divide 10 filters by 5 cameras to get 2 filters per camera.

So, each camera would get 2 filters.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An elephant takes 1 hour to drink 1 gallon of water. If the elephant spends 1 hour by the waterhole, how many gallons of water did the elephant drink?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To solve this problem, we need to use the information that the elephant takes 1 hour to drink 1 gallon of water. This means that if the elephant spends 1 hour by the waterhole, it will drink 1 hour x 1 gallon/hour = 1 gallon of water.

Therefore, the elephant drank 1 gallon of water.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Given that each gallon of water weighs approximately 1 pound, if the elephant drank 1 gallon of water, how many pounds did the elephant gain from drinking?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many pounds the elephant gained from drinking, we need to know the weight of 1 gallon of water. We are given that each gallon of water weighs approximately 1 pound.

So, if the elephant drank 1 gallon of water, it gained 1 gallon x 1 pound/gallon = 1 pound from drinking.

Therefore, the elephant gained 1 pound from drinking.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of spending 1 hour by the waterhole, the elephant spent 5 hours there, how many gallons of water would the elephant have drank?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the elephant spent 5 hours by the waterhole, it would have drunk 5 hours x 1 gallon/hour = 5 gallons of water.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If one gallon of milk can fill up 2 large containers, how many gallons of milk will be needed to fill 4 large containers?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If one gallon of milk can fill up 2 large containers, then 2 gallons of milk will fill up 4 large containers.

So, to fill 4 large containers, you will need 2 gallons of milk.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, instead of having 4 large containers to fill with milk, imagine if we had 11 containers instead. Given the same rate of 2 containers per gallon, how many gallons of milk will we need to fill all 11 containers?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If we have 11 containers and each container can be filled by 2 gallons of milk, then we will need 22 gallons of milk to fill all 11 containers.

To calculate this, we can use the following equation:

Number of gallons of milk needed = Number of containers x Number of containers per gallon

In this case, the number of gallons of milk needed is 11 x 2 = 22 gallons.

Expected answer: 11/2

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Eddy the pirate has 3 pieces of gold. For every gold coin he has, he gets a matching emerald from the captain. How many emeralds does Eddy have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Eddy has 3 gold coins, so he gets 3 emeralds from the captain.

Therefore, Eddy has 3 emeralds.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Eddy was very happy with his emerald collection. Seeing this, the captain decided to award him with 4 rubies for each emerald he had. How many rubies did Eddy get from the captain?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Eddy has 3 emeralds, so he gets 3 x 4 = 12 rubies from the captain.

Therefore, Eddy has 12 rubies.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dolphin can jump 20 feet above water. Given that every 10 feet is considered a level, what level does the dolphin reach when it jumps?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the level that the dolphin reaches when it jumps, we need to divide the height of the jump by the height of each level.

Let's assume that each level is 10 feet high.

Height of jump = 20 feet

Number of levels = 20 feet / 10 feet per level = 2 levels

Therefore, the dolphin reaches the second level when it jumps.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After observing the dolphin's jumping level, researchers discovered that dolphins can increase their jump level by 11 times when aided by a strong wave. What would be the dolphin's level if it gets help from a strong wave?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the dolphin's level if it gets help from a strong wave, we need to multiply the dolphin's jump level by the factor by which the wave helps.

Let's assume that the wave helps the dolphin jump 11 times higher.

Level of jump with wave = 2 levels x 11 = 22 levels

Therefore, the dolphin's level if it gets help from a strong wave is 22 levels.

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In light winds, the jumping level of the dolphin decreases to 20 feet instead of the usual 20 feet per level. Given that every 11 feet is still considered a level, what level does the dolphin now reach when it jumps in light winds?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the new level that the dolphin reaches when it jumps in light winds, we need to divide the new height of the jump by the height of each level.

Let's assume that each level is still 11 feet high.

New height of jump = 20 feet

Number of levels = 20 feet / 11 feet per level = 1.81 levels

Since we can't have a fraction of a level, we round up to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, the dolphin now reaches the second level when it jumps in light winds.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 20/11

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Jill has 28 balls which she wants to distribute equally among her 7 friends. How many balls will each friend get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jill has 28 balls and wants to distribute them equally among 7 friends.

To find out how many balls each friend will get, we need to divide the total number of balls by the number of friends.

28 / 7 = <<28/7=4>>4

Each friend will get 4 balls.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, Jill divided her 28 balls equally among her 7 friends. But what if Jill decided to divide the 28 balls equally among 10 friends instead? How many balls will each friend get then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Jill has 28 balls and wants to distribute them equally among 10 friends.

To find out how many balls each friend will get, we need to divide the total number of balls by the number of friends.

28 / 10 = <<28/10=2.8>>2.8

Since we can't have a fraction of a ball, we round up to the nearest whole number.

2.8 โ‰ˆ <<2.8โ‰ˆ3>>3

Each friend will get 3 balls.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 14/5

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a robotic factory, there are 8 machines on the assembly line. Each of these machines can manufacture the same number of robots per day as there are machines. How many robots can the entire factory produce in one day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If each machine can manufacture the same number of robots per day as there are machines, then the total number of robots that each machine can produce in one day is equal to the number of machines.

Since there are 8 machines on the assembly line, each machine can produce 8 robots per day.

Therefore, the entire factory can produce 8 x 8 = 64 robots in one day.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a geometry class, Maya was given a task to divide a line segment into smaller segments. Initially, the line segment was 15 cm long. She decided to cut it into equal parts each 5 cm long. How many segments did Maya get in the end?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Maya cut the line segment into 15/5 = <<15/5=3>>3 segments of 5 cm each.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Maya realized that if she had divided the original 15 cm line segment into 7 cm pieces, the number of segments would have been different. If she cut the 15 cm line into equal pieces of 7 cm each, how many segments would she have obtained then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Maya had divided the original 15 cm line segment into 7 cm pieces, she would have obtained 15/7 = <<15/7=2>>2 segments of 7 cm each.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 15/7

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Tommy has 5 types of cheese. He multiplies this by 5 to provide variety on his cheese platter for a party. How many types of cheese does Tommy have for his cheese platter now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tommy has 5 types of cheese.
When he multiplies this by 5, he gets 5 x 5 = 25 types of cheese.
So, Tommy has 25 types of cheese for his cheese platter now.
### Answer: 25

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If Tommy originally had 7 types of cheese instead of 5, and he still intended to multiply this by 5 to provide variety on his cheese platter, how many types of cheese would Tommy have for his cheese platter then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Tommy originally had 7 types of cheese and he multiplies this by 5 to provide variety on his cheese platter, he would have 7 x 5 = 35 types of cheese.
### Answer: 35

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The width of a river increases by 10 feet every year. After 9 years, how much has the width of the river increased?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The width of the river increases by 10 feet every year, so after 9 years, the width has increased by 10 x 9 = <<10x9=90>>90 feet.
### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If the width of the river only increases by 10 feet every 3 years instead of every year, how much does the river's width increase after 9 years?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The width of the river increases by 10 feet every 3 years, so after 9 years, the width has increased by 10 x 3 = <<10x3=30>>30 feet.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jessica has a collection of stuffed animals. She currently groups them in sets of 4. If she has 20 stuffed animals in total, how many groups does she have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many groups Jessica has, we need to divide the total number of stuffed animals by the number in each group. In this case, we can divide 20 by 4 to get 5 groups.

So, Jessica has 5 groups of stuffed animals.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tom has a set of 5 drums. Each of the drums has a length of 8 inches. Find out, How long would it be if he put all of his drums side by side?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Tom has a set of 5 drums, and each drum has a length of 8 inches, then the total length of all the drums would be 5 x 8 = 40 inches.

So, if Tom puts all of his drums side by side, the total length would be 40 inches.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jack has 5 apples and decides to multiply it by 6 to get the total number of oranges he can trade them for. How many oranges can he get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of oranges Jack can get, we need to multiply the number of apples he has by 6.

5 apples x 6 = 30 oranges

Therefore, Jack can get 30 oranges.

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A set of marker pens come with 6 different colors. If a whole pack contains 72 marker pens, how many sets of different colors are there in it?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning:

A set of marker pens contains 6 different colors.

If a whole pack contains 72 marker pens, then the number of sets of different colors is:

72 / 6 = <<72/6=12>>12

There are 12 sets of different colors in the pack.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dragon guards a cave that contains 80 pieces of gold. The dragon decided to equally distribute the gold into 8 separate piles. How many pieces of gold does each pile contain?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The dragon distributes the gold equally among 8 piles, so each pile contains 80/8 = 10 pieces of gold.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John wants to divide his camping area of 44 square meters into 11 equal sections. Each of these sections would host a tent. If each tent can accommodate 12 campers, how many campers can camp in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of campers that can camp in the camping area, we need to first find the total area of the camping area.

The camping area is 44 square meters, and we want to divide it into 11 equal sections. To do this, we can divide the area by 11:

44 mยฒ รท 11 = 4 mยฒ per section

Now, we need to find the total number of campers that can fit in each section. We know that each tent can accommodate 12 campers, so we can multiply the area of each section by 12:

4 mยฒ x 12 = 48 campers per section

Since there are 11 sections, we can multiply the number of campers per section by 11 to find the total number of campers that can camp in the camping area:

48 campers per section x 11 sections = 528 campers

Therefore, there can be a maximum of 528 campers in the camping area.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? No

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Problem: A tiger can travel 6 miles in an hour. How far can it travel in 3 hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how far a tiger can travel in 3 hours, we need to multiply the distance it can travel in one hour by the number of hours.

6 miles per hour x 3 hours = 18 miles

So, a tiger can travel 18 miles in 3 hours.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A number sets of 6 are multiplied by 7. What is the resulting product?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a number set of 6 is multiplied by 7, the resulting product is 6 x 7 = 42.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A doctor works double shift every day. If one shift is 6 hours, for how many hours does the doctor work each day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a doctor works double shift every day, and one shift is 6 hours, then the doctor works for 6 + 6 = 12 hours each day.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A farmer plants 6 seeds in each row of his field. If he has 11 rows total, how many seeds did he plant?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The farmer planted 6 seeds in each of the 11 rows, so he planted a total of 6 x 11 = <<6*11=66>>66 seeds.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Mommy has a tradition that for every month, she buys 5 new toys for her baby. If the baby is 10 months old, how many toys has Mommy bought in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Mommy has bought 10 x 5 = <<10*5=50>>50 toys in total.

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes