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CodeLlama 34B on 3.OA.C.7

Common Core Standard 3.OA.C.7

This standard covers the following:

Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 ร— 5 = 40, one knows 40 รท 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

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Problem: On a slide, for each 1 meter of sliding, Isaac gains 3 times the speed. If Isaac slides down 1 meter, how much speed does he gain?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Isaac slides down 1 meter, he gains 3 times the speed, which is 3 x 1 = 3 meters per second.

Therefore, Isaac gains 3 meters per second of speed for every 1 meter of sliding.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the forest, for every 9 brown bears there are 11 times as many black bears. If there are 9 brown bears, how many black bears are there in the forest?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If there are 9 brown bears, there are 11 times as many black bears.
11 times 9 = 99
There are 99 black bears in the forest.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a particular pond, there are 7 fish. If each fish has 2 sides, how many fish sides are there in total in the pond?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 7 fish in the pond, and each fish has 2 sides. Therefore, the total number of fish sides in the pond is 7 x 2 = 14.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In an experiment, it is determined that the fuel needed for a rocket is a product of the mass of that rocket and 12. If the mass of the rocket is 8, how much fuel is needed for the rocket?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the fuel needed for the rocket, we can use the formula:

Fuel = Mass of rocket x 12

Plugging in the value of the mass of the rocket (8 kg), we get:

Fuel = 8 kg x 12
Fuel = 96 kg

Therefore, the rocket needs 96 kg of fuel.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Theresa planted 80 flower seeds evenly among 10 plots. This means each plot received a certain amount of flower seeds. If she later planted an extra plot with the same amount of seeds as in each of the previous plots, how many seeds did she use for the extra plot?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

1. Theresa planted 80 flower seeds evenly among 10 plots.
2. Each plot received a certain amount of flower seeds.
3. Theresa later planted an extra plot with the same amount of seeds as in each of the previous plots.

Now, let's think about how we can use this information to solve the problem. We know that Theresa planted 80 flower seeds evenly among 10 plots, so each plot received 80/10 = 8 seeds.

Now, we need to find out how many seeds Theresa used for the extra plot. Since the extra plot received the same amount of seeds as each of the previous plots, Theresa used 8 seeds for the extra plot.

Therefore, the answer is 8 seeds.

### Answer: 8 seeds.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In addition to planting seeds in the plots, Theresa wanted to give 7 gift bags each containing as many seeds as the number she planted in each plot. How many seeds should Theresa set aside for the gift bags?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

1. Theresa planted 80 flower seeds evenly among 10 plots.
2. Each plot received 8 seeds.
3. Theresa wants to give 7 gift bags each containing as many seeds as the number she planted in each plot.

Now, let's think about how we can use this information to solve the problem. We know that Theresa planted 8 seeds in each of the 10 plots, so she planted a total of 8 x 10 = 80 seeds.

We also know that Theresa wants to give 7 gift bags each containing as many seeds as the number she planted in each plot. Since she planted 8 seeds in each plot, she needs to set aside 8 x 7 = 56 seeds for the gift bags.

Therefore, the answer is 56 seeds.

### Answer: 56 seeds.

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a change of plans, Theresa divided the 80 seeds evenly between only 2 plots instead of 10. This meant each plot now received a different number of seeds than before. If she later planted an extra plot with the same amount of seeds as in each of the new plots, how many seeds did she use for the extra plot?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

1. Theresa divided the 80 seeds evenly between only 2 plots instead of 10.
2. Each plot now received a different number of seeds than before.
3. Theresa later planted an extra plot with the same amount of seeds as in each of the new plots.

Now, let's think about how we can use this information to solve the problem. We know that Theresa divided the 80 seeds evenly between only 2 plots, so each plot received 80/2 = 40 seeds.

Now, we need to find out how many seeds Theresa used for the extra plot. Since the extra plot received the same amount of seeds as each of the new plots, Theresa used 40 seeds for the extra plot.

Therefore, the answer is 40 seeds.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dress needs 1 yard of fabric for 1 section. How many yards of fabric are needed to make that section of the dress?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To make one section of the dress, you will need 1 yard of fabric.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Going back to the first part of the previous problem, suppose that each section of the dress actually requires 6 yards of fabric instead of 1. How many yards of fabric are needed for one section of the dress in this case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If each section of the dress requires 6 yards of fabric instead of 1, then the number of yards of fabric needed for one section of the dress is 6.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Captain Blackbeard buries 11 treasure chests in a secret underground cave. To keep the treasure safe, he creates a magical spell that triples the amount of treasure chests inside the cave. How many treasure chests will be in the cave after the spell is cast?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Before the spell is cast, there are 11 treasure chests in the cave.
After the spell is cast, the number of treasure chests in the cave is tripled, so there are now 11 x 3 = <<11*3=33>>33 treasure chests in the cave.

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If a baby giraffe grows by 4 feet every year, how tall would the giraffe be after 11 years?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a baby giraffe grows by 4 feet every year, it will be 4 feet tall after the first year, 8 feet tall after the second year, 12 feet tall after the third year, and so on.

After 11 years, the giraffe will have grown by 4 feet 11 times, so it will be 4 feet x 11 = 44 feet tall.

Therefore, the giraffe will be 44 feet tall after 11 years.

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Pete has 4 pieces of rope. If each piece of rope is 8 feet long, how many feet of rope does Pete have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Pete has 4 pieces of rope, and each piece is 8 feet long. Therefore, the total length of rope that Pete has is 4 x 8 = <<4*8=32>>32 feet.
### Answer: 32 feet.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After examining his ropes, Pete figures out that he needs to use all of his rope for a project. If he combines all 4 pieces of his 8 foot long ropes, how many feet of rope will he have for his project?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Pete has 4 pieces of rope, and each piece is 8 feet long. Therefore, the total length of rope that Pete has is 4 x 8 = <<4*8=32>>32 feet.
### Answer: 32 feet.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Upon rechecking his inventory, Pete realizes he actually has 12 pieces of rope not 4. If each of these 12 ropes are 8 feet each, how much total length of rope does Pete have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Pete has 12 pieces of rope, and each piece is 8 feet long. Therefore, the total length of rope that Pete has is 12 x 8 = <<12*8=96>>96 feet.
### Answer: 96 feet.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the Marine Institute, there are 81 starfish. If these starfish are equally distributed in 9 tanks, how many starfish will be placed in each tank?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many starfish will be placed in each tank, we need to divide the total number of starfish by the number of tanks.

81 starfish / 9 tanks = 9 starfish per tank

So, there will be 9 starfish in each of the 9 tanks in the Marine Institute.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a sandbox, Lisa found a toy. If she finds twice as many toys every next day, how many toys will she find on the second day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Lisa found 1 toy on the first day.
On the second day, she will find twice as many toys, which is 2 times 1 = <<2*1=2>>2 toys.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After finding toys in the sandbox for two days, Lisa decides to bury and later dig up the exact square of the number of toys she found on the second day. How many toys will Lisa bury and dig up if she follows this plan?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Lisa found 2 toys on the second day.
The square of 2 is 2^2 = <<2^2=4>>4.
Lisa will bury and dig up 4 toys if she follows this plan.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of finding twice as many toys as the previous day, Lisa now finds ten times as many toys as the previous day. How many toys will she find on the second day following this new rule?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Lisa found 1 toy on the first day.
On the second day, she will find ten times as many toys as the previous day, which is 10 times 1 = <<10*1=10>>10 toys.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A robot can process information in 11 microseconds, but it has to be divided by 11 to match the system's speed. How quickly can the robot process information to match the system's speed?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To match the system's speed, the robot needs to process information at a rate of 1/11 of the system's speed.

So, if the system's speed is 1000 microseconds, the robot would need to process information at a rate of 1000/11 = 90.9 microseconds.

Therefore, the robot can process information at a rate of 90.9 microseconds to match the system's speed.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? No

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Problem: Each tomato seed will produce 3 tomatoes. If Nina plants 6 tomato seeds, how many tomatoes will she produce in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Nina will plant 6 tomato seeds, and each seed will produce 3 tomatoes. Therefore, Nina will produce 6 x 3 = <<6*3=18>>18 tomatoes in total.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Each of these tomatoes will produce 3 new seeds of its own. Using all the seeds from the tomatoes that Nina grows, how many new tomato plants could she potentially grow?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If each tomato plant produces 3 new seeds, and Nina grows 18 tomato plants, she will have a total of 18 x 3 = <<18*3=54>>54 new seeds. These seeds can be used to grow 54 new tomato plants.
### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

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Problem: An alien is learning the human language. For every human word, they can transmit it to their spaceship 11 times per minute. How many words will the alien be able to transmit after 1 minute if they learn a new word?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the alien can transmit a word 11 times per minute, then they will be able to transmit 11 words in 1 minute.

If the alien learns a new word, they will be able to transmit that word 11 times in the first minute after learning it. So, in the first minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 12 words (11 words they already knew plus the new word they just learned).

Therefore, after 1 minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 12 words.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the above problem, the alien learned another new word. If they transmit each word 11 times per minute and the alien can now transmit two words, how many transmissions will the alien be able to make after 1 minute?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the alien can transmit two words per minute, then they will be able to transmit 2 x 11 = 22 words in 1 minute.

If the alien learned another new word, they will be able to transmit that word 11 times in the first minute after learning it. So, in the first minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 23 words (22 words they already knew plus the new word they just learned).

Therefore, after 1 minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 23 words.

Expected answer: 22

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, instead of transmitting each word 11 times per minute, suppose the alien can only transmit each word 3 times per minute. How many transmissions will the alien be able to make after 1 minute if they learn a new word?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the alien can only transmit each word 3 times per minute, then they will be able to transmit 3 words in 1 minute.

If the alien learns a new word, they will be able to transmit that word 3 times in the first minute after learning it. So, in the first minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 4 words (3 words they already knew plus the new word they just learned).

Therefore, after 1 minute, the alien will be able to transmit a total of 4 words.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A unicorn travels 35 miles over 7 hours. How many miles does the unicorn travel in one hour?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many miles the unicorn travels in one hour, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance.

Total distance = 35 miles
Time taken = 7 hours

So, the unicorn travels 35 miles / 7 hours = 5 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Superhero Green Gauntlet has the ability to multiply his strength by a factor of 3. If Jetstream, another superhero, has 5 times the strength of Green Gauntlet, what is the strength of Jetstream?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by identifying the information we have:

* Green Gauntlet has a strength that is 3 times his normal strength.
* Jetstream has 5 times the strength of Green Gauntlet.

We can start by finding the strength of Green Gauntlet:

* Green Gauntlet's strength is 3 times his normal strength, so if his normal strength is x, then his strength with the power-up is 3x.

Now, we know that Jetstream has 5 times the strength of Green Gauntlet. So, if Green Gauntlet's strength is 3x, then Jetstream's strength is 5(3x) = 15x.

Therefore, the strength of Jetstream is 15x.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jason is stringing beads onto a necklace. If each necklace requires 6 beads, how many beads will be needed to make 1 necklace?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To make one necklace, Jason will need 6 beads.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Jason had made one necklace requiring 6 beads, but now he wants to make a total of 3 necklaces. How many beads will he need in total to make these 3 necklaces?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To make 3 necklaces, Jason will need 3 x 6 = 18 beads in total.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the original problem, Jason made one necklace using 6 beads. But what if he wanted to use a new design that requires 8 times as many beads as his original design? How many beads would Jason need to create this new necklace?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the new design requires 8 times as many beads as the original design, and the original design required 6 beads, then the new design would require 8 x 6 = 48 beads.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A puzzle box indicates that you need to multiply 2 by 3 to unlock it. What is the unlock code for the puzzle box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The unlock code for the puzzle box is 6.

To unlock the puzzle box, you need to multiply 2 by 3, which gives you 6.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After successfully unlocking the puzzle box with the code obtained by multiplying 2 by 3, a new challenge appears on the screen inside the box. It tells you to multiply the previous code by 12 to get the final secret code to complete the puzzle. What is the final code?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The final code is 6 x 12 = 72.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After completing the previous challenge, another puzzle appears on the next screen inside the box. It instructs you to multiply 2 by 7 instead of 3. What number will you get by following this new instruction for the puzzle?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you follow the new instruction and multiply 2 by 7, you will get 14.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Peter has 6 different wallets and in each wallet, he has 9 dollars. If he stacks all the money in one wallet, how much money will be in that wallet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Peter has a total of 6 wallets, and each wallet contains 9 dollars. Therefore, the total amount of money that Peter has is 6 x 9 = 54 dollars.

If Peter stacks all the money in one wallet, then that wallet will contain 54 dollars.

Therefore, the answer is 54 dollars.

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A butterfly flaps its wings 9 times in one second. How many times does it flap its wings in 11 seconds?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many times the butterfly flaps its wings in 11 seconds, we need to multiply the number of flaps per second by the number of seconds.

9 flaps per second x 11 seconds = 99 flaps

Therefore, the butterfly flaps its wings 99 times in 11 seconds.

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A plane travels at a constant speed of 12 miles per minute. How many miles would the plane cover in 6 minutes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the distance the plane covers in 6 minutes, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time

In this case, the speed is 12 miles per minute, and the time is 6 minutes.

Distance = 12 x 6
Distance = 72 miles

Therefore, the plane would cover 72 miles in 6 minutes.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Josephine has 27 pairs of ice skates and wants to divide them equally among the 9 stores where she works. How many pairs of ice skates will each store receive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Josephine has 27 pairs of ice skates and wants to divide them equally among the 9 stores where she works.

To find out how many pairs of ice skates each store will receive, we need to divide the total number of pairs by the number of stores.

27 pairs of ice skates รท 9 stores = <<27/9=3>>3 pairs of ice skates per store

Each store will receive 3 pairs of ice skates.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a different scenario, Josephine originally had 9 pairs of ice skates instead of 27 that she wanted to distribute equally among the 9 stores. How many pairs of ice skates would each store receive in this case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Josephine originally had 9 pairs of ice skates and wanted to distribute them equally among the 9 stores.

To find out how many pairs of ice skates each store would receive, we need to divide the total number of pairs by the number of stores.

9 pairs of ice skates รท 9 stores = <<9/9=1>>1 pair of ice skates per store

Each store would receive 1 pair of ice skates.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Each soap factory produces 7 bars of soap every hour. If a factory remains operational for 11 hours, how many bars of soap are produced?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: A soap factory produces 7 bars of soap every hour.
If a factory remains operational for 11 hours, it produces 7 x 11 = <<7*11=77>>77 bars of soap.
### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Billy has 9 sets of kite with each set containing 3 kites. How many kites does he have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Billy has 9 sets of kites, and each set contains 3 kites. To find the total number of kites, we need to multiply the number of sets by the number of kites in each set.

9 sets x 3 kites per set = 27 kites

Therefore, Billy has 27 kites in total.

### Answer: 27

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Billy decides to double his collection of kites. After doubling the initial amount, how many kites will he have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Billy has 27 kites in total. To double the initial amount, we can multiply the total number of kites by 2.

27 kites x 2 = 54 kites

Therefore, after doubling the initial amount, Billy will have 54 kites in total.

### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Billy initially thought he had 9 sets of kites, but he actually had 11 sets. Given that each set contains 9 kites, how many kites does he really have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Billy initially thought he had 9 sets of kites, but he actually had 11 sets. If each set contains 9 kites, then the total number of kites is:

11 sets x 9 kites per set = 99 kites

Therefore, Billy really has 99 kites in total.

### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a fairy tale, a magical creature multiplies a number by itself and gets an outcome. If the magical creature uses the number 4, what will be the outcome?

CodeLlama 34B:

  In a fairy tale, a magical creature multiplies a number by itself and gets an outcome. If the magical creature uses the number 4, the outcome will be 4 multiplied by 4, which is 16.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 27 chairs and they need to be equally distributed among 3 rooms. How many chairs will each room have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many chairs each room will have, we need to divide the total number of chairs by the number of rooms. In this case, we have 27 chairs and 3 rooms, so we can divide 27 by 3 to get the number of chairs each room will have:

27 รท 3 = 9

So each room will have 9 chairs.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A store stocks 56 toy cars uniformly over 8 shelves. How many toy cars are there per shelf?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of toy cars per shelf, we need to divide the total number of toy cars by the number of shelves.

Number of toy cars per shelf = Total number of toy cars / Number of shelves
= 56 / 8
= 7

So, there are 7 toy cars per shelf.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a restaurant, every pizza slice takes 6 minutes to cook and a full pizza has 3 slices. If the restaurant wants to make 3 full pizzas, how long will it take in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total time it will take to make 3 full pizzas, we need to find the total number of slices and then multiply that by the time it takes to cook each slice.

A full pizza has 3 slices, so the total number of slices is 3 x 3 = 9 slices.

Since each slice takes 6 minutes to cook, the total time it will take to make 3 full pizzas is 9 slices x 6 minutes/slice = 54 minutes.

Therefore, it will take 54 minutes to make 3 full pizzas in the restaurant.

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Arthur drives his car 7 hours each day for 4 days. How many total hours did Arthur spend driving his car over this period?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Arthur drove his car for 7 hours each day for 4 days, so he drove a total of 7 x 4 = 28 hours.

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If each blanket requires 6 yards of yarn for one section, and each finished blanket is made up of 5 such sections, how many yards of yarn do you need to create one blanket?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To create one blanket, you need 5 sections, and each section requires 6 yards of yarn. Therefore, you need 5 x 6 = 30 yards of yarn to create one blanket.

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A bus travels at a speed of 7 miles per hour. How many miles will the bus travel after 6 hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the distance the bus will travel after 6 hours, we can multiply the speed of the bus by the time it will travel:

7 miles/hour x 6 hours = 42 miles

Therefore, the bus will travel 42 miles after 6 hours.

### Answer: 42 miles

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, consider that the bus was actually traveling at a speed of 10 miles per hour, not 7. How many miles would the bus have travelled after 6 hours in this case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the bus was traveling at a speed of 10 miles per hour, it would have traveled a different distance after 6 hours. To find the distance the bus will travel after 6 hours, we can multiply the speed of the bus by the time it will travel:

10 miles/hour x 6 hours = 60 miles

Therefore, the bus would have traveled 60 miles after 6 hours if it was traveling at a speed of 10 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Superhero Starlight has a power level that is the product of multiplying 3 by 5. What is Starlight's power level?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Starlight's power level is 3 x 5 = 15.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jessica has a backpack that when you measure one side, is 10 inches long. What is the area of one side of Jessica's backpack assuming it is a perfect square?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the area of one side of Jessica's backpack, we need to square the measurement of one side.

If one side of the backpack is 10 inches long, then the area of one side is:

10 inches x 10 inches = 100 square inches

So, the area of one side of Jessica's backpack is 100 square inches.

Expected answer: 100

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Captain Sparrow found 36 gold doubloons. He wants to divide it equally among his 3 crew members. How many gold doubloons will each crew member get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Captain Sparrow found 36 gold doubloons and wants to divide it equally among his 3 crew members.

To find out how many gold doubloons each crew member will get, we need to divide 36 by 3.

36 รท 3 = 12

So, each crew member will get 12 gold doubloons.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A robot factory produces 5 robots each hour. If the factory increases its output to twice this amount, how many robots will it produce each hour?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The factory currently produces 5 robots per hour.
To find out how many robots the factory will produce each hour if it increases its output to twice this amount, we can multiply the current output by 2.
5 robots/hour x 2 = 10 robots/hour
Therefore, the factory will produce 10 robots each hour if it increases its output to twice the current amount.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If one bike wheel has a radius of 81 / 9 units, and the height of a certain signpost is 9 times this radius, what is the height of the signpost?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the given information to find the radius of the bike wheel.

Radius = 81 / 9 = 9

Now, we can use the fact that the height of the signpost is 9 times the radius to find the height of the signpost.

Height of signpost = 9 x 9 = 81

Therefore, the height of the signpost is 81 units.

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On a sunny day, Jamie took some time to swing on a tree. He swung 11 times in every minute and he spent 1 minute swinging. How many times did Jamie swing in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of times Jamie swung, we need to multiply the number of swings he made in each minute by the number of minutes he spent swinging.

Jamie swung 11 times in every minute, so he swung a total of 11 x 1 = 11 times in the first minute.

Since he spent 1 minute swinging, he swung a total of 11 times in that minute.

Therefore, the total number of times Jamie swung is 11 x 1 = 11.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous problem, if Jamie continued swinging at the same pace for 3 more minutes, how many times would he have swung in total over those extra minutes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of times Jamie swung over the extra 3 minutes, we need to multiply the number of swings he made in each minute by the number of minutes he spent swinging.

Jamie swung 11 times in every minute, so he swung a total of 11 x 3 = 33 times in the extra 3 minutes.

Therefore, the total number of times Jamie swung over the extra 3 minutes is 33.

### Answer: 33

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After his first session, Jamie took a break and then returned to the swing. This second time, he swung 6 times per minute for one minute. How many times did he swing in that minute?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of times Jamie swung in the second minute, we need to multiply the number of swings he made per minute by the number of minutes he spent swinging.

Jamie swung 6 times per minute in the second minute, so he swung a total of 6 x 1 = 6 times in that minute.

Therefore, the total number of times Jamie swung in the second minute is 6.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: James has 9 robot toys and he buys the same amount again. How many robot toys does he have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  James has 9 robot toys and he buys the same amount again, which means he buys 9 robot toys again.

So, the total number of robot toys James has now is:
9 + 9 = 18

Therefore, James has 18 robot toys now.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A farmer has 11 chickens and each chicken lays 7 eggs in a week. How many eggs do the chickens lay in total in a week?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Each chicken lays 7 eggs in a week, so the total number of eggs laid by all the chickens is 11 x 7 = <<11*7=77>>77 eggs.
### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The farmer from the previous problem sells each egg for 1 dollar. How much money does the farmer make in a week by selling all the eggs?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The farmer sells 77 eggs in a week and each egg is sold for 1 dollar, so the total amount of money made by the farmer is 77 x 1 = <<77*1=77>>77 dollars.
### Answer: 77

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, if the farmer only had 2 chickens instead of 11, and each chicken still lays 7 eggs in a week, how many eggs would the chickens lay in total in a week?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If the farmer only had 2 chickens, and each chicken still lays 7 eggs in a week, then the total number of eggs laid by all the chickens is 2 x 7 = <<2*7=14>>14 eggs.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In an enchanting forest, a certain type of tree grows 4 centimeters each day. If it only grows half of this amount each night, how many centimeters does the tree grow overnight?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The tree grows 4 centimeters each day, which is half of 8 centimeters. Therefore, the tree grows 8/2 = <<8/2=4>>4 centimeters overnight.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

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Problem: In a laboratory experiment, a group of 77 mice are divided equally among 11 cages. How many mice would be in each cage?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many mice would be in each cage, we need to divide the total number of mice by the number of cages. In this case, we can divide 77 mice by 11 cages:

77 รท 11 = 7

So, there would be 7 mice in each cage.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Sally makes earrings. She needs 35 beads to make a set of earrings, but she divides this amount by 5 to make each individual earring. If she wants to make 8 earrings, how many beads will she need in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To make 8 earrings, Sally will need 8 x 35 = 280 beads.

However, if she divides the amount of beads by 5 to make each individual earring, she will need 280 / 5 = 56 beads for each earring.

Therefore, Sally will need a total of 8 x 56 = 448 beads to make 8 earrings.

Expected answer: 56

Correct? No

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Problem: Brenda has 9 apples and wishes to divide them equally amongst her 9 friends, so each friend receives the same amount. How many apples will each friend get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Brenda has 9 apples and wants to divide them equally amongst 9 friends.
Each friend will receive 9/9 = <<9/9=1>>1 apple.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a new scenario, Brenda has 9 apples but this time she only wants to divide them evenly among her 2 closest friends. Given this change, how many apples will each friend receive now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Brenda has 9 apples and wants to divide them evenly among 2 friends.
Each friend will receive 9/2 = <<9/2=4.5>>4.5 apples.
### Answer: 4.5

Expected answer: 9/2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a circus, a tightrope is set 10 feet off the ground. A stuntman wants to do a daring stunt - he wants to walk from one side of the tightrope to the other. The tightrope is five times the height above the ground. What distance will he need to walk to complete his stunt?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To complete his stunt, the stuntman needs to walk a distance equal to the length of the tightrope. Since the tightrope is five times the height above the ground, the length of the tightrope is 5 times the distance from the ground to the tightrope.

So, the stuntman needs to walk a distance of 5 times 10 feet = 50 feet to complete his stunt.

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The length of one side of a square is equal to the result of dividing 30 by 6. What is the total area of the square?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The length of one side of a square is equal to 30/6 = 5.
The total area of the square is 5^2 = 25.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A certain star emits 7 particles every second. If this continues for 8 seconds, how many particles does the star emit in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of particles emitted by the star, we need to multiply the number of particles emitted per second by the number of seconds the star emits for.

7 particles/second x 8 seconds = 56 particles

Therefore, the star emits 56 particles in total.

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A shoe factory can create 24 shoes in three hours. If the factory runs for five hours, how many shoes will be produced?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The shoe factory can create 24 shoes in three hours, so it can create 24/3 = <<24/3=8>>8 shoes in one hour.
If the factory runs for five hours, it will produce 5 x 8 = <<5*8=40>>40 shoes.
### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The shoe factory increased its production time from five hours to ten hours. Now, how many shoes will the factory produce if it's still able to create 24 shoes every three hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The shoe factory increased its production time from five hours to ten hours, so it can now produce 24 shoes in five hours.
If the factory is still able to create 24 shoes every three hours, it will produce 24/3 = <<24/3=8>>8 shoes in one hour.
If the factory runs for ten hours, it will produce 10 x 8 = <<10*8=80>>80 shoes.
### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A unique species of butterfly only lives for 5 days in each month. Considering this fact, how many days total does the butterfly species live in a span of a year, which is 12 months?

CodeLlama 34B:

  A unique species of butterfly only lives for 5 days in each month.

To find the total number of days the butterfly species lives in a year, which is 12 months, we need to multiply the number of days it lives in each month by the number of months in a year.

5 days/month x 12 months/year = 60 days

Therefore, the butterfly species lives for a total of 60 days in a year.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In fairy land, one ordinary mushroom provides food for 10 fairies for a day. If a magic mushroom can provide food as 4 ordinary mushrooms, how many fairies can a magic mushroom feed for a day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many fairies a magic mushroom can feed for a day, we need to compare the number of fairies that can be fed by an ordinary mushroom and a magic mushroom.

An ordinary mushroom can feed 10 fairies for a day, so 4 ordinary mushrooms can feed 4 x 10 = 40 fairies for a day.

A magic mushroom can feed 40 fairies for a day, which is the same as 4 ordinary mushrooms.

Therefore, a magic mushroom can feed 40 fairies for a day, just like 4 ordinary mushrooms.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A river is flowing at a rate of 4 kilometers per hour. How far can the river flow in 10 hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the distance the river can flow in 10 hours, we need to multiply the rate of flow by the time:

4 km/h x 10 h = 40 km

So, the river can flow for 40 kilometers in 10 hours.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A slide is double the height of Ava who is 12 feet tall. How tall is the slide?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "x" to represent the height of the slide.

We know that the slide is double the height of Ava, so we can write an equation based on that:

x = 2 \* 12

x = 24

So, the slide is 24 feet tall.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There's a tap which fills a tank at a rate of 2 liters per minute. How much water will be in the tank after 9 minutes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much water will be in the tank after 9 minutes, we need to calculate the total volume of water that has been added to the tank.

The tap fills the tank at a rate of 2 liters per minute, so in 1 minute, 2 liters of water will be added to the tank.

To find out how much water will be in the tank after 9 minutes, we can multiply the rate of water flow by the number of minutes that have passed:

2 liters/minute x 9 minutes = 18 liters

Therefore, there will be 18 liters of water in the tank after 9 minutes.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Fred received 12 letters in one week and he reads them evenly over 3 days. How many letters does he read per day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Fred reads 12/3 = <<12/3=4>>4 letters per day.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Fred received 11 letters in one week instead of 12. If he still reads them evenly over 3 days, how many letters does he read per day now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Fred reads 11/3 = <<11/3=3.67>>3.67 letters per day.
### Answer: 3.67

Expected answer: 11/3

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toy car factory produces 8 cars every hour 24/7. If the factory runs for 12 hours a day, how many cars will it produce in one day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of cars the factory will produce in one day, we need to multiply the number of cars produced per hour by the number of hours the factory runs.

8 cars per hour x 12 hours per day = 96 cars per day

Therefore, the toy car factory will produce 96 cars in one day.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If baby Lily got 44 toys divided evenly among her 4 cousins, each cousin would get 'i' number of toys. If we multiply 'i' by 5, how many toys would that represent?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If each cousin gets 'i' number of toys, and there are 4 cousins, then the total number of toys is 4i.

If we multiply 'i' by 5, we get 5i.

So, 5i represents 5 times the number of toys that each cousin gets.

Expected answer: 55

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Mike has $9 and he wants to divide it equally among his 3 children. How much money will each child recieve?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To divide $9 equally among 3 children, we need to find the quotient of $9 divided by 3.

$9 รท 3 = 3

So each child will receive $3.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If a cow produces 72 liters of milk in 12 days, and you need to find out how much milk it produces in a day, then use this amount to calculate how much milk the cow will produce in 12 days.

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a cow produces 72 liters of milk in 12 days, then it produces 72/12 = 6 liters of milk per day.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead the cow produced 72 liters of milk in 10 days, and you still wanted to find out how much milk it would produce in 12 days, how much would that be?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the cow produced 72 liters of milk in 10 days, then it produced 72/10 = 7.2 liters of milk per day.

To find out how much milk the cow would produce in 12 days, you can multiply the rate of production by the number of days:

7.2 liters/day x 12 days = 86.4 liters

So, the cow would produce 86.4 liters of milk in 12 days.

Expected answer: 432/5

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: On a map, 30 miles is represented as 10 inches. How many miles does 1 inch represent?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If 30 miles is represented as 10 inches on a map, then we can set up a proportion to find out how many miles 1 inch represents.

Let's say 1 inch represents x miles.

We know that 30 miles is equal to 10 inches, so we can write:

30 miles = 10 inches

Now, we can cross-multiply to find the value of x:

30 miles x 1 inch = 10 inches x x miles

30 x 1 = 10 x x

30 = 10x

x = 3

So, 1 inch represents 3 miles.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A truck has 8 tires. If each tire can carry a load of 8 tons, how much total load can the truck carry when all tires are fully loaded?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total load that the truck can carry when all tires are fully loaded, we need to multiply the number of tires by the load capacity of each tire.

Number of tires = 8
Load capacity of each tire = 8 tons

Total load that the truck can carry = 8 tires x 8 tons/tire = 64 tons

Therefore, the truck can carry a total load of 64 tons when all tires are fully loaded.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If you have 4 fruits and each fruit provides 1 cup of juice, how many cups of juice can you get in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you have 4 fruits and each fruit provides 1 cup of juice, you can get a total of 4 x 1 = 4 cups of juice.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead you started with just 1 fruit, how many cups of juice would you be able to make?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you started with just 1 fruit and each fruit provides 1 cup of juice, you would be able to make 1 cup of juice.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Sara has a box of colored pencils, and she has 5 colors. If she has 5 of each type, how many colored pencils does Sara have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Sara has 5 of each type of colored pencil, so she has 5 red, 5 blue, 5 green, 5 yellow, and 5 orange pencils.

To find the total number of colored pencils, we can add up the number of pencils of each color:

5 red + 5 blue + 5 green + 5 yellow + 5 orange = 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 = 100

Therefore, Sara has 100 colored pencils in total.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a word, each letter corresponds to a point in a game. If you have a 12-letter word, how many points will you get if each letter corresponds to 1 point in the game?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If each letter in a 12-letter word corresponds to 1 point in a game, then the total number of points for that word would be 12.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: You have decided to play 8 rounds of the same game. If you continue to use the same 12-letter word in each round, how many points will you accumulate in total from all the rounds?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you use the same 12-letter word in each of the 8 rounds, then the total number of points you will accumulate in all the rounds is 8 x 12 = 96 points.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: You decide to change your strategy in the next game and instead use a 9-letter word. If each letter still corresponds to 1 point, how many points will you get in this game?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If you use a 9-letter word in the next game and each letter corresponds to 1 point, then the total number of points for that word would be 9.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Jake has 7 crates, each containing 7 bottles of water. How many bottles of water does he have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Jake has 7 crates, and each crate contains 7 bottles of water. Therefore, Jake has 7 x 7 = 49 bottles of water in total.

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A piano has 4 legs. If there are 2 pianos in the music room, how many legs are there in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 2 pianos in the music room, and each piano has 4 legs. Therefore, there are 2 x 4 = 8 legs in total.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A keyring holds 2 keys but each keyring must be split between two people. How many keys does each person get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a keyring holds 2 keys and each keyring must be split between two people, then each person will get 2/2 = 1 key.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Javier has 9 crates of bottles. Each crate contains 6 bottles, how many bottles does Javier have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Javier has 9 crates of bottles, and each crate contains 6 bottles. To find out how many bottles Javier has, we need to multiply the number of crates by the number of bottles in each crate.

9 crates x 6 bottles per crate = 54 bottles

Therefore, Javier has 54 bottles.

### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Javier decided to pack more bottles into his crates. Now, each crate contains 8 bottles instead of 6. How many bottles does Javier have now with his 9 crates?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Javier has 9 crates of bottles, and each crate contains 8 bottles. To find out how many bottles Javier has, we need to multiply the number of crates by the number of bottles in each crate.

9 crates x 8 bottles per crate = 72 bottles

Therefore, Javier has 72 bottles.

### Answer: 72

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A shirt costs 10 dollars. If 1 dollar equals 1 euro, how much does the shirt cost in euros?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If 1 dollar equals 1 euro, then the shirt costs 10 dollars x 1 euro/dollar = 10 euros.

Therefore, the shirt costs 10 euros.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If a plant grows 12 flowers each month, how many flowers will it grow in 5 months?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a plant grows 12 flowers each month, it will grow a total of 12 x 5 = 60 flowers in 5 months.

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A beach ball is being blown up to be twice the size of its original size of 3 feet in diameter. What will be the diameter of the beach ball after it is blown up?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the beach ball is being blown up to be twice the size of its original size, and its original size is 3 feet in diameter, then the diameter of the beach ball after it is blown up will be 2 x 3 = 6 feet.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer has a total of 24 tomatoes. He wants to equally divide them into 4 boxes. How many tomatoes will there be in each box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The farmer has 24 tomatoes and wants to divide them equally into 4 boxes.

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

24 tomatoes รท 4 boxes = <<24/4=6>>6 tomatoes per box.

Therefore, there will be 6 tomatoes in each box.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The farmer then decides to combine all the tomatoes from the 4 boxes back into one large container. How many tomatoes will there be in the large container?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: The farmer has 4 boxes, each containing 6 tomatoes.

To find out how many tomatoes will be in the large container, we need to multiply the number of tomatoes in each box by the number of boxes.

6 tomatoes/box x 4 boxes = <<6x4=24>>24 tomatoes in the large container.

Therefore, there will be 24 tomatoes in the large container.
### Answer: 24

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In a different scenario, if the farmer had decided to equally divide the 24 tomatoes between only 2 boxes instead of 4, how many tomatoes would have been in each box then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If the farmer had decided to equally divide the 24 tomatoes between only 2 boxes instead of 4, we need to divide the total number of tomatoes by the number of boxes.

24 tomatoes รท 2 boxes = <<24/2=12>>12 tomatoes per box.

Therefore, there would have been 12 tomatoes in each box.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: John wants to go out playing with his scooter. He travels a certain distance "B" which he calculates as half of 16. When he gets tired, he multiplies the distance "B" he traveled with 6 to find out the total distance "X" he traveled back and forth in his playing area. What is the total distance "X" he traveled?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

* John traveled a certain distance "B" which he calculated as half of 16.
* John multiplied the distance "B" he traveled with 6 to find out the total distance "X" he traveled back and forth in his playing area.

We can start by using the information that John traveled a distance "B" which he calculated as half of 16. This means that "B" is equal to half of 16, or 16/2 = 8.

Next, we can use the information that John multiplied the distance "B" he traveled with 6 to find out the total distance "X" he traveled back and forth in his playing area. This means that "X" is equal to "B" multiplied by 6, or 8 multiplied by 6 = 48.

Therefore, the total distance "X" that John traveled back and forth in his playing area is 48.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Lisa has a favorite TV show that she likes to watch, which happens to be 8 minutes long per episode. If Lisa decides to watch 2 episodes back-to-back without any breaks, how long will she be watching her favorite TV show in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Lisa watches 2 episodes back-to-back without any breaks, she will be watching her favorite TV show for a total of 2 x 8 = 16 minutes.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Jane has 1 blanket and John has 3 times as many blankets as Jane. How many blankets does John have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that John has 3 times as many blankets as Jane. We can write this as:

John has 3J blankets

where J is the number of blankets that Jane has. Since Jane has 1 blanket, we can substitute this value into the equation:

John has 3(1) = 3 blankets

So, John has 3 blankets.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Consider the starting point of the previous problem where Jane had 1 blanket and John had 3 times as many blankets as Jane. Now, suppose that Jane initially has 6 blankets instead of 1. In this new scenario, how many blankets does John have initially?

CodeLlama 34B:

  In the new scenario, Jane has 6 blankets initially. Since John has 3 times as many blankets as Jane, we can calculate John's initial number of blankets as follows:

John has 3J blankets

where J is the number of blankets that Jane has initially. Since Jane has 6 blankets initially, we can substitute this value into the equation:

John has 3(6) = 18 blankets

So, John has 18 blankets initially in this new scenario.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: John has $28 which he wants to divide equally among his 7 children. How many dollars will each child receive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much each child will receive, we need to divide the total amount of money by the number of children. In this case, we have $28 and 7 children.

$28 รท 7 = $4

So each child will receive $4.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A tailor uses 2 meters of fabric to make one shirt. He uses double the fabric for the shirt's lining. If the tailor wants to make 5 shirts with lining, how many meters of fabric will he use for the lining?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The tailor uses 2 meters of fabric to make one shirt, so he will use 5 x 2 = 10 meters of fabric to make 5 shirts.

For the lining, the tailor uses double the fabric, so he will use 2 x 2 = 4 meters of fabric for each shirt. Therefore, he will use 5 x 4 = 20 meters of fabric for the lining.

Therefore, the tailor will use a total of 10 + 20 = 30 meters of fabric to make 5 shirts with lining.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Kate owns a scooter shop. She sells 1 scooter every day. How many scooters will she sell after 8 days?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Kate will sell 8 scooters after 8 days.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, after selling 1 scooter a day for 8 days, Kate decides to hold a grand sale for 8 more days where she sells the same number of scooters she sold in the previous 8 days every day. How many additional scooters will she sell during this grand sale?

CodeLlama 34B:

  During the grand sale, Kate will sell 8 scooters every day for 8 days, for a total of 8 x 8 = 64 scooters.

So, in addition to the 8 scooters she sold in the previous 8 days, Kate will sell a total of 8 + 64 = 72 scooters during the grand sale.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's revise the original situation. Instead of selling 1 scooter a day, let's say Kate was actually selling 7 scooters a day for 8 days. How many scooters did she sell in this period?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Kate was selling 7 scooters a day for 8 days, she would have sold a total of 7 x 8 = 56 scooters during this period.

Expected answer: 56

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a forest, one tree produces 10 seeds each year. How many seeds does the tree produce in 1 year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The tree produces 10 seeds each year, so it produces 10 seeds in 1 year.

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now imagine that the tree actually produces 12 seeds each year instead of 10. How many seeds does the tree produce in 1 year?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If the tree produces 12 seeds each year instead of 10, then it produces 12 seeds in 1 year.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: The sun shines 12 hours in a day and a scientist wants to divide it into 6 equal parts for an experiment. How many hours are there in each part?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To divide the 12 hours into 6 equal parts, we can use the following equation:

12 hours / 6 parts = 2 hours/part

So, each part is 2 hours long.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A group of 12 friends decided to split into smaller groups to play a board game. If they want to have exactly 3 friends in each group, how many groups will there be?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of groups, we need to divide the total number of friends by the number of friends in each group. In this case, we have 12 friends and we want to have 3 friends in each group, so we can divide 12 by 3 to get the number of groups:

12 รท 3 = 4

Therefore, there will be 4 groups.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Emma and her friends are building sandcastles on the beach. Each sandcastle uses 6 buckets of sand, and they build 4 sandcastles. Each bucket of sand has 3 shovels full of sand in it. How many shovels of sand do they use in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of shovels of sand used by Emma and her friends, we need to first find the total number of buckets of sand used. Since each sandcastle uses 6 buckets of sand and they build 4 sandcastles, the total number of buckets of sand used is 6 x 4 = 24 buckets.

Since each bucket of sand has 3 shovels full of sand in it, the total number of shovels of sand used is 24 buckets x 3 shovels per bucket = 72 shovels.

Therefore, the total number of shovels of sand used by Emma and her friends is 72.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Jenna is making bracelets for her friends. Each bracelet requires 12 beads and she has a total of 8 bracelets to make. How many beads will Jenna need in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the total number of beads Jenna will need, we need to multiply the number of beads required for each bracelet by the total number of bracelets she needs to make.

Number of beads required for each bracelet = 12
Number of bracelets to make = 8

Total number of beads needed = 12 x 8 = 96

Therefore, Jenna will need 96 beads in total to make 8 bracelets, each with 12 beads.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Penny has 66 milliliters of toothpaste in a new tube. If she uses 11 milliliters for each brushing, how many times can she brush her teeth with the new tube of toothpaste?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many times Penny can brush her teeth with the new tube of toothpaste, we need to divide the amount of toothpaste she has (66 milliliters) by the amount she uses for each brushing (11 milliliters).

66 milliliters รท 11 milliliters per brushing = 6 times

So, Penny can brush her teeth with the new tube of toothpaste 6 times.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Vanessa has 4 bunches of grapes and each bunch has 11 grapes. How many grapes does Vanessa have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Vanessa has 4 bunches of grapes and each bunch has 11 grapes. Therefore, the total number of grapes is 4 x 11 = <<4*11=44>>44 grapes.
### Answer: 44

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If Vanessa only had 4 bunches of grapes and each bunch had 5 grapes instead of 11, how many grapes would Vanessa have in total then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Vanessa had 4 bunches of grapes and each bunch had 5 grapes, then the total number of grapes would be 4 x 5 = <<4*5=20>>20 grapes.
### Answer: 20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Mary has a length of fabric measuring 6 yards. She needs 6 yards of fabric to make a skirt. How many skirts can she make with the fabric she has?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To determine how many skirts Mary can make with the fabric she has, we need to divide the length of the fabric by the amount of fabric needed for each skirt.

Let's assume that each skirt requires 6 yards of fabric.

Number of skirts = Length of fabric / Yards of fabric per skirt
Number of skirts = 6 yards / 6 yards per skirt
Number of skirts = 1 skirt

Therefore, Mary can make 1 skirt with the fabric she has.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jordan has 9 card packs and each pack contains 1 card. If he decides to double the total number of his cards, how many cards will Jordan have then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Jordan has 9 card packs and each pack contains 1 card. If he decides to double the total number of his cards, he will have 2 times 9 = 18 cards.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the previous question, if Jordan decides to again double the total number of cards he has, how many cards will Jordan end up with at that point?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Jordan decides to again double the total number of cards he has, he will have 2 times 18 = 36 cards.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following up from the previous question, if originally Jordan had 5 card packs instead of 9, and he still decided to double the total number of his cards, how many cards would Jordan have then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Jordan originally had 5 card packs and he still decided to double the total number of his cards, he would have 2 times 5 = 10 cards.
### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A wizard casts a magic spell that lasts 60 minutes. However, his wizard staff can only channel the spell for 6 equal periods of time before it needs a 1-minute break to recharge. How long is each period of the spell?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the length of each period of the spell "x" minutes.

We know that the wizard's staff can only channel the spell for 6 equal periods of time before it needs a 1-minute break to recharge. So, the total time the staff can channel the spell is 6x + 1 minutes.

We also know that the magic spell lasts for 60 minutes. So, we can set up the equation:

6x + 1 = 60

To solve for x, we can subtract 1 from both sides:

6x = 59

Dividing both sides by 6 gives us:

x = 9

So, each period of the spell lasts for 9 minutes.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? No

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Problem: A drummer hits his drum 11 times per minute. How many times does he hit the drum in 8 minutes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many times the drummer hits the drum in 8 minutes, we need to multiply the number of times he hits the drum per minute by the number of minutes.

11 times per minute x 8 minutes = 88 times

Therefore, the drummer hits the drum 88 times in 8 minutes.

### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, the drummer was hitting his drum 11 times per minute. But what if his rhythm slows down and he now hits the drum only 2 times per minute. How many times will he hit the drum in 8 minutes then?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many times the drummer will hit the drum in 8 minutes if he now hits the drum only 2 times per minute, we need to multiply the number of times he hits the drum per minute by the number of minutes.

2 times per minute x 8 minutes = 16 times

Therefore, the drummer will hit the drum 16 times in 8 minutes if he hits the drum only 2 times per minute.

### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John is packing for a trip and realizes that for each pair of pants, he needs 2 pairs of socks. If he plans to bring 22 pairs of socks, how many pairs of pants should he pack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say John plans to bring x pairs of pants.

Since each pair of pants requires 2 pairs of socks, John will need 2x pairs of socks in total.

Given that John plans to bring 22 pairs of socks, we can set up the following equation:

2x = 22

Solving for x, we get:

x = 11

Therefore, John should pack 11 pairs of pants.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If a pack of pens contains 8 pens and John has 5 packs, how many pens does he have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a pack of pens contains 8 pens and John has 5 packs, then John has a total of 5 x 8 = 40 pens.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Captain Blackbeard's pirate ship sailed for 60 hours and he divided the total hours equally among the 6 shifts. If each guard is expected to protect the ship for one shift, how many hours will one guard have to protect the ship?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many hours each guard will have to protect the ship, we need to divide the total number of hours the ship sailed by the number of shifts.

Let's start by dividing the total number of hours the ship sailed by the number of shifts:

60 hours / 6 shifts = 10 hours per shift

So, each guard will have to protect the ship for 10 hours.

Expected answer: 10

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John needs a rope. Every meter of the rope costs $5. If John needs a 6-meter long rope, how much will it cost him?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much the rope will cost John, we need to multiply the length of the rope by the cost per meter.

Length of rope = 6 meters
Cost per meter = $5

So, the total cost of the rope will be:

6 meters x $5 per meter = $30

Therefore, the rope will cost John $30.

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Amelia has 42 gifts to distribute equally among her 7 best friends. How many gifts will each friend receive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: Amelia has 42 gifts to distribute equally among her 7 best friends.
Each friend will receive 42/7 = <<42/7=6>>6 gifts.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, Amelia was distributing gifts among 7 of her friends. But what if Amelia instead planned to distribute her 42 gifts equally among only 6 friends instead? How many gifts would each friend receive in this case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If Amelia distributes 42 gifts equally among 6 friends, each friend will receive 42/6 = <<42/6=7>>7 gifts.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A mother bear has 40 honey pots and she wants to evenly distribute them among her 8 cubs. How many honey pots will each cub receive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many honey pots each cub will receive, we need to divide the total number of honey pots by the number of cubs. In this case, we can divide 40 honey pots by 8 cubs to get 5 honey pots per cub.

So, each cub will receive 5 honey pots.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A penguin is diving into the sea. Initially, it took the penguin 28 seconds to reach a depth that is 4 times its own height. What is the square of the depth the penguin reaches in seconds?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the height of the penguin "h".

The problem states that it took the penguin 28 seconds to reach a depth that is 4 times its own height, so we can set up the equation:

4h = 28

To find the square of the depth, we need to find the value of "h". We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 4:

h = 28/4

h = 7

Now, we can find the square of the depth by multiplying "h" by itself:

(h)^2 = (7)^2

(h)^2 = 49

Therefore, the square of the depth the penguin reaches is 49 seconds.

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A swing goes back and forth 10 times every minute. How many back and forth swings will the swing accomplish in 9 minutes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of back and forth swings the swing will accomplish in 9 minutes, we need to first find the number of swings per minute.

We know that the swing goes back and forth 10 times every minute, so the number of swings per minute is 10.

Now, we can multiply the number of swings per minute by the number of minutes to find the total number of back and forth swings:

10 swings/minute x 9 minutes = 90 back and forth swings

Therefore, the swing will accomplish 90 back and forth swings in 9 minutes.

### Answer: 90

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

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Problem: An elephant can eat 7kg food per hour. How much food will an elephant eat in 4 hours?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how much food an elephant will eat in 4 hours, we need to multiply the amount of food it can eat per hour by the number of hours.

7 kg per hour x 4 hours = 28 kg

So, an elephant will eat 28 kg of food in 4 hours.

Expected answer: 28

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dragon has 3 heads and each head has 8 eyes. How many eyes does the dragon have in total?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The dragon has 3 heads and each head has 8 eyes, so the dragon has 3 x 8 = 24 eyes in total.

Expected answer: 24

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A candle burns out at a rate of 2 hours per inch. If a candle is 3 inches tall, how long will it take for the candle to burn out completely?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the time it will take for the candle to burn out completely, we need to find the total height of the candle in hours.

The candle is 3 inches tall, and it burns out at a rate of 2 hours per inch. Therefore, the total height of the candle in hours is:

3 inches x 2 hours/inch = 6 hours

So, it will take 6 hours for the candle to burn out completely.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Charlie has 4 chocolates and decides to share half of them with his sister. Then he counts his remaining chocolates and decides to double the amount. How many chocolates does Charlie have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Charlie has 4 chocolates and decides to share half of them with his sister. This means he gives his sister 4/2 = <<4/2=2>>2 chocolates.

Now, Charlie has 4 - 2 = <<4-2=2>>2 chocolates left.

Then, Charlie decides to double the amount of chocolates he has. This means he has 2 x 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 chocolates now.

Therefore, Charlie has 4 chocolates now.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following from the last problem, Charlie then takes the amount of chocolates he has and decides to multiply it by 9 for a birthday party. How many chocolates does Charlie have now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Charlie has 4 chocolates and decides to multiply it by 9 for a birthday party. This means he has 4 x 9 = <<4*9=36>>36 chocolates now.

Therefore, Charlie has 36 chocolates now.
### Answer: 36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following from the previous problems, let's consider a new scenario. This time, suppose Charlie only had 2 chocolates and again decided to share half of them with his sister. Then, he counts his remaining chocolates and decides to double the amount. How many chocolates does Charlie have now in this scenario?

CodeLlama 34B:

  In this scenario, Charlie has 2 chocolates and decides to share half of them with his sister. This means he gives his sister 2/2 = <<2/2=1>>1 chocolate.

Now, Charlie has 2 - 1 = <<2-1=1>>1 chocolate left.

Then, Charlie decides to double the amount of chocolates he has. This means he has 1 x 2 = <<1*2=2>>2 chocolates now.

Therefore, Charlie has 2 chocolates now in this scenario.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A castle has 36 towers and there are an equal number of towers on each of its 6 walls. How many towers are there on each wall?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If a castle has 36 towers and there are an equal number of towers on each of its 6 walls, then each wall has 36/6 = <<36/6=6>>6 towers.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the number of walls in the castle was incorrectly counted before, and there are actually 10 walls instead of 6. If the castle still has a total of 36 towers, how many towers would be on each wall in that case?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If there are 10 walls instead of 6, then each wall would have 36/10 = <<36/10=3.6>>3.6 towers.
### Answer: 3.6

Expected answer: 18/5

Correct? Yes