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CodeLlama 34B on K.NBT.A.1

Common Core Standard K.NBT.A.1

This standard covers the following:

Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 Into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dolphin trainer has a total of 10 dolphins. 3 of them are mature dolphins while the rest are young dolphins. How many young dolphins does the trainer have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "M" to represent the number of mature dolphins and "Y" to represent the number of young dolphins.

We know that the total number of dolphins is 10, so we can write an equation based on that:

M + Y = 10

We also know that there are 3 mature dolphins, so we can write an equation based on that:

M = 3

Now we can substitute the value of M into the first equation:

3 + Y = 10

Subtract 3 from both sides:

Y = 7

So, the trainer has 7 young dolphins.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah had 4 candies. After her friend gave her some more, she had a total of 10 candies. How many candies did her friend give her?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say her friend gave her x candies.

Then, the total number of candies Sarah has is 4 + x = 10.

We can solve for x by subtracting 4 from both sides:

x = 10 - 4
x = 6

So, her friend gave her 6 candies.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 10 books put together on a shelf. If 4 of them are fantasy novels, how many of the books are science fiction novels?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 books in total. If 4 of them are fantasy novels, then the remaining 6 books are science fiction novels.

So, the answer is 6 science fiction novels.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Billy has 10 bikes in his shop. If 3 of them are racing bikes, how many of them are mountain bikes?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "M" to represent the number of mountain bikes and "R" to represent the number of racing bikes.

We know that the total number of bikes is 10, so we can write an equation based on that:

M + R = 10

We also know that 3 of the bikes are racing bikes, so we can write an equation based on that:

R = 3

Now we have two equations and two unknowns. We can use substitution or elimination to solve for M, the number of mountain bikes.

Let's use substitution. Solving the first equation for M, we get:

M = 10 - R
M = 10 - 3
M = 7

So, there are 7 mountain bikes in Billy's shop.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Barry the bear has some honey jars. If Barry the bear finds 10 more honey jars, he has a total of 16 honey jars. How many honey jars did Barry the bear have to begin with?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Barry the bear had x honey jars to begin with.

We know that if he finds 10 more honey jars, he will have a total of 16 honey jars. So, we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = 16

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides:

x = 6

So, Barry the bear had 6 honey jars to begin with.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Brad bought 10 kg of potatoes from the store. He had previously consumed 6 kg. How many kg of potatoes does he have left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Brad has 10 kg - 6 kg = <<10-6=4>>4 kg of potatoes left.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had 10 dollars in his wallet. After spending 9 dollars, how much money does he have left in his wallet?

CodeLlama 34B:

  John had 10 dollars in his wallet and spent 9 dollars.

10 - 9 = <<10-9=1>>1

John has 1 dollar left in his wallet.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A building has 10 windows in total. 5 of those windows are on its upper floor. How many windows are there on the lower floor?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 - 5 = 5 windows on the lower floor.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sean wrote 17 letters. If the number of letters he wrote is equal to the number of letters he wrote yesterday plus 10, how many letters did he write yesterday?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Sean wrote x letters yesterday.

According to the problem, the number of letters Sean wrote today is equal to the number of letters he wrote yesterday plus 10:

17 = x + 10

Subtracting 10 from both sides gives us:

7 = x

So, Sean wrote 7 letters yesterday.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joyce bought a skirt for 10 dollars and she spent some money to get it altered. The total amount she spent for the skirt, including alterations, was 18 dollars. How much did Joyce spend on the alterations?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Joyce spent x dollars on alterations.

We know that the total amount she spent for the skirt, including alterations, was 18 dollars. So, we can set up the equation:

10 + x = 18

Subtracting 10 from both sides gives us:

x = 8

So, Joyce spent 8 dollars on alterations.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Barry had 10 toy cars. He received some more toy cars for his birthday and now he has 16. How many toy cars did he receive for his birthday?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the toy cars.

Barry had 10 toy cars, so we can represent that on the number line like this:

10

He received some more toy cars for his birthday, so we can represent that on the number line like this:

10 + x

We know that he now has 16 toy cars, so we can represent that on the number line like this:

10 + x = 16

To find out how many toy cars Barry received for his birthday, we need to solve for x. We can do that by subtracting 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 16 - 10

x = 6

So, Barry received 6 toy cars for his birthday.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ballerina has just finished a breathtaking performance and has received 10 bouquets of flowers. If we know that the ballerina received one bouquet from her coach, how many bouquets did she receive from her fans?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "B" to represent the number of bouquets received from fans.

We know that the ballerina received a total of 10 bouquets, so we can write an equation based on that:

10 = B + 1

The "1" in the equation represents the bouquet received from the coach.

Now, we can solve for B:

B = 10 - 1
B = 9

So, the ballerina received 9 bouquets from her fans.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If you start with the number 6 and want to add a number n to it so that it equals 10, what is the value of n?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the value of n, we need to solve the equation:

6 + n = 10

Subtracting 6 from both sides gives us:

n = 10 - 6

n = 4

Therefore, the value of n is 4.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An elephant walked 8 miles in the morning. It walked a few more miles in the afternoon to total up its distance to 10 miles. How many miles did the elephant walk in the afternoon?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the elephant walked x miles in the afternoon. Then, the total distance walked by the elephant would be 8 + x = 10.

We can solve for x by subtracting 8 from both sides of the equation:

x = 10 - 8
x = 2

So, the elephant walked 2 miles in the afternoon.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot needs 10 units of energy to start and run for 1 hour, but to keep running for another hour, it needs additional 'w' units of energy. If the total energy required for the robot to run for 2 hours is 13 units, how many extra units of energy does it need to run for the additional hour?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information given in the problem to set up an equation.

The robot needs 10 units of energy to start and run for 1 hour. This means that the energy required for the first hour is 10 units.

The robot needs additional 'w' units of energy to keep running for another hour. This means that the energy required for the second hour is 'w' units.

The total energy required for the robot to run for 2 hours is 13 units. This means that the sum of the energy required for the first and second hours is 13 units.

We can set up an equation using this information:

10 + w = 13

To solve for 'w', we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

w = 3

Therefore, the robot needs 3 additional units of energy to run for the additional hour.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 19 pairs of ice skates in the shop. If 10 of them are black, how many of them are white?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 19 - 10 = <<19-10=9>>9 pairs of white ice skates in the shop.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A princess has 17 magic gemstones. She uses 10 of them to create a magical shield. How many gemstones does she have left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The princess has 17 magic gemstones and uses 10 of them to create a magical shield. This means she has 17 - 10 = <<17-10=7>>7 gemstones left.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tim has 10 roses right now. Later, he receives 'w' more roses, totaling his count up to 11 roses. How many roses did Tim receive?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Tim has 10 roses right now.

If he receives 'w' more roses, then the total number of roses he has will be 10 + 'w'.

We know that the total number of roses Tim has is 11, so we can set up the equation:

10 + 'w' = 11

To solve for 'w', we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

'w' = 11 - 10

'w' = 1

So, Tim received 1 rose.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There is 10 person in a house including 1 homeowner. How many guests are there in the house?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 people in the house, and one of them is the homeowner. Therefore, there are 10 - 1 = 9 guests in the house.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Judy has 19 marshmallows in her bag. She had 10 marshmallows initially and then added some more. How many marshmallows did she add in her bag?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that Judy had 10 marshmallows initially. We can write this as:

10 + x = 19

where x is the number of marshmallows that Judy added to her bag.

To find the value of x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 19 - 10

x = 9

So, Judy added 9 marshmallows to her bag.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The zoo has 10 monkeys in total. If 9 of them are brown, how many of the monkeys are not brown?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

Let B represent the set of all brown monkeys.
Let N represent the set of all non-brown monkeys.

We know that 9 monkeys are brown, so |B| = 9.
We also know that there are 10 monkeys in total, so |B| + |N| = 10.

Using the above information, we can set up the following equation:

|B| + |N| = 10
|B| = 9

Solving the equation, we get:

|N| = 10 - |B|
|N| = 10 - 9
|N| = 1

Therefore, there is 1 monkey that is not brown.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler has 10 rings on display. He later adds h more rings to his display and the total number of rings becomes 18. How many rings did the jeweler add?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the jeweler added x rings to his display.

We know that the total number of rings before adding new rings was 10, so the total number of rings after adding new rings is 10 + x.

We also know that the total number of rings after adding new rings is 18, so we can set up the equation:

10 + x = 18

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 18 - 10

x = 8

So, the jeweler added 8 rings to his display.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snowman requires 10 lbs of snow for its bottom half. However, the half was initially built with 9 lbs and then more snow was added. How much additional snow was added to the bottom half of the snowman?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the additional amount of snow added to the bottom half of the snowman, we need to subtract the initial amount of snow (9 lbs) from the total amount of snow required for the bottom half (10 lbs).

10 lbs - 9 lbs = 1 lb

Therefore, 1 lb of additional snow was added to the bottom half of the snowman.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wind speed increases by 3 miles per hour from the morning to the afternoon. If the wind speed in the afternoon is 10 miles per hour, what was the wind speed in the morning?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the wind speed in the morning x.

We know that the wind speed increased by 3 miles per hour, so the wind speed in the afternoon is x + 3.

We also know that the wind speed in the afternoon is 10 miles per hour, so we can set up the equation:

x + 3 = 10

To solve for x, we can subtract 3 from both sides:

x = 10 - 3

x = 7

So, the wind speed in the morning was 7 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jonny had some candies with him. Then his mom gave him 10 more candies. Now, Jonny has a total of 14 candies. How many candies did Jonny initially have?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

Let x be the number of candies Jonny had initially.

Then, the number of candies Jonny had after his mom gave him 10 more candies is x + 10.

We know that the total number of candies Jonny has is 14, so we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = 14

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 4

So, Jonny had 4 candies initially.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A building has 10 windows in total. If 5 of these are on the ground floor, how many windows are there on the other floors?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 - 5 = 5 windows on the other floors.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A constellation has 10 stars. If the total number of stars in the constellation is 15, then how many more stars were added to it?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the constellation originally had x stars.

We know that the constellation now has 10 stars, so the difference between the original number of stars and the current number of stars is 10 - x.

We also know that the total number of stars in the constellation is 15, so we can set up the equation:

10 - x + x = 15

Simplifying the equation:

2x = 15

Dividing both sides by 2:

x = 7

So, the constellation originally had 7 stars, and 3 more stars were added to it.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Max has 4 scooters. His friend lends him some more and now Max has 10 scooters. How many scooters did his friend lend him?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say his friend lent him x scooters.

Max has 4 scooters and his friend lent him x scooters, so Max has a total of 4 + x scooters.

We know that Max has 10 scooters, so we can set up the equation:

4 + x = 10

To solve for x, we can subtract 4 from both sides:

x = 10 - 4

x = 6

So, his friend lent him 6 scooters.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sam has a piano with 9 working keys. But his piano isn't complete and needs some additional keys. If a complete piano has 10 keys, how many additional keys does Sam's piano need?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many additional keys Sam's piano needs, we need to subtract the number of working keys it has from the number of keys a complete piano has.

A complete piano has 10 keys, and Sam's piano has 9 working keys. So, we can subtract 9 from 10 to find out how many additional keys Sam's piano needs:

10 - 9 = 1

Therefore, Sam's piano needs 1 additional key to be complete.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A room initially had 10 chairs. After adding some more, the total count lifts to 11 chairs. How many chairs were added?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of chairs added is x.

Then, the total number of chairs after adding x chairs is 10 + x = 11.

Solving for x, we get:

x = 11 - 10 = 1

So, 1 chair was added.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 12 chickens on his farm. He brought 10 from the market but the rest were hatched on the farm. How many chickens were hatched on the farm?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

Let A represent the set of chickens that were brought from the market, and let B represent the set of chickens that were hatched on the farm.

We know that the union of A and B is equal to 12, since there are 12 chickens on the farm in total.

We also know that the intersection of A and B is empty, since no chicken was both brought from the market and hatched on the farm.

So, we can draw the Venn diagram as follows:

Let x represent the number of chickens that were hatched on the farm.

We know that the size of A is 10, since 10 chickens were brought from the market.

We also know that the size of B is x, since x chickens were hatched on the farm.

So, the total number of chickens on the farm is equal to the size of A plus the size of B:

12 = 10 + x

Solving for x, we get:

x = 2

So, 2 chickens were hatched on the farm.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a farm, there are 19 geese in total. In the morning 10 geese were seen at the pond. How many more geese arrived at the pond by the end of the day to make the total number 19?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of geese that arrived at the pond by the end of the day is x.

We know that the total number of geese at the pond by the end of the day is 19, so the sum of the number of geese that were there in the morning and the number of geese that arrived in the afternoon is equal to 19.

10 + x = 19

Subtracting 10 from both sides gives us:

x = 9

So, 9 more geese arrived at the pond by the end of the day to make the total number 19.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A turtle walks a total of 10 feet every morning. If today it started 8 feet ahead of its usual starting position, how far did it walk from that position?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The turtle walks 10 feet every morning, so it walks a total of 10 feet.
Since it started 8 feet ahead of its usual starting position, it walked 10 - 8 = 2 feet from that position.
### Answer: 2 feet.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a game of scrabble, Jane has 10 letters. She needs 16 letters to spell out the phrase she has planned to get maximum points. How many more letters does she need?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many more letters Jane needs, we need to subtract the number of letters she has from the number of letters she needs to spell out the phrase.

Letters Jane has: 10
Letters needed to spell out the phrase: 16

Subtracting the number of letters Jane has from the number of letters needed to spell out the phrase gives us the number of more letters she needs:

16 - 10 = 6

Therefore, Jane needs 6 more letters to spell out the phrase and get maximum points.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: James has some letters in his mail box. After receiving 7 more letters, he finds that he has a total of 10 letters. How many letters were there in James' mailbox originally?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a mathematical equation to solve this problem. Let x represent the number of letters that were originally in James' mailbox.

We know that after receiving 7 more letters, James has a total of 10 letters. So, we can write an equation based on this information:

x + 7 = 10

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

x = 10 - 7

x = 3

Therefore, there were 3 letters in James' mailbox originally.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A glasses store originally had 10 glasses on display. By the end of the day, the store had 17 glasses on display. How many glasses were added to the display throughout the day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of glasses on display throughout the day.

At the beginning of the day, the number of glasses on display is 10.

10

As the day goes on, more glasses are added to the display. Let's say 7 glasses are added.

10 + 7 = 17

So, at the end of the day, there are 17 glasses on display.

17

To find out how many glasses were added to the display throughout the day, we can subtract the original number of glasses from the final number of glasses.

17 - 10 = 7

Therefore, 7 glasses were added to the display throughout the day.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hotel room initially has 13 towels. After some guests leave, there are now 10 remaining. How many towels had the guest taken with them when they left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of towels taken by the guests is x.

We know that the total number of towels initially was 13, and after some guests left, there were 10 towels remaining.

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

13 - x = 10

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

13 - x + x = 10 + x

This simplifies to:

26 = 20 + x

Subtracting 20 from both sides gives us:

6 = x

So, the guests took 6 towels with them when they left.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jane keeps her rings in a jewelry box. If she has 15 rings in total and she had already placed 10 rings in the box, how many more rings does she need to put in the box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many more rings Jane needs to put in the box, we need to subtract the number of rings she has already placed in the box (10) from the total number of rings she has (15).

15 - 10 = 5

So, Jane needs to put 5 more rings in the box.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 10 pillows on his bed. He buys some more and after adding them, he has 11 pillows in total on his bed. How many pillows did John buy?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that John has 10 pillows on his bed.

If he buys some more and after adding them, he has 11 pillows in total on his bed, then the number of pillows he bought must be equal to the difference between the total number of pillows he has and the number of pillows he had originally.

So, the number of pillows John bought is:

11 - 10 = 1

Therefore, John bought 1 pillow.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An alien has 10 eyes but 2 of them got damaged in a battle. How many eyes does the alien have left now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The alien has 10 eyes.
If 2 of them got damaged, then the alien has 10 - 2 = <<10-2=8>>8 eyes left.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Henry had a certain number of erasers. He then bought 10 more erasers from a store. Now, he has 18 erasers in total. How many erasers did Henry have initially?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of erasers Henry had initially "x".

We know that Henry bought 10 more erasers, so the total number of erasers he has now is 10 + x = 18.

We can solve this equation by subtracting x from both sides:

10 + x = 18

Subtracting x from both sides gives us:

x = 8

So, Henry had 8 erasers initially.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Liam had 10 pairs of pants. He donated 6 pairs, and was left with the rest. How many pairs of pants did he keep?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Liam kept 10 - 6 = <<10-6=4>>4 pairs of pants.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scientist sees 12 birds with his binoculars. He first counted 10 in one tree and then noticed the rest on another branch. How many birds were on the other branch?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The scientist first counted 10 birds in one tree, so there were 12 - 10 = 2 birds left.

The scientist then noticed the rest of the birds on another branch, so there were 2 + 2 = 4 birds on the other branch.

Therefore, there were 4 birds on the other branch.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a sandbox, there are 10 toys buried. When a child stopped playing, it was discovered that there were actually 18 toys. How many toys were missed out or not noticed by the child while playing?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the child played with 10 toys and missed out on 8 toys.

So, the total number of toys = 10 + 8 = 18

Therefore, the child missed out on 8 toys.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A particular model of a door is installed in 10 rooms of a hotel. If there are 17 rooms with this type of door installed in total, how many more rooms have the same door installed?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of rooms with this type of door installed in total is x.

We know that 10 rooms in the hotel have this type of door installed. So, the number of rooms with this type of door installed in the hotel is x - 10.

We also know that there are 17 rooms with this type of door installed in total. So, we can set up the following equation:

x - 10 = 17

To solve for x, we can add 10 to both sides of the equation:

x = 17 + 10

x = 27

So, there are 27 rooms with this type of door installed in total. This includes the 10 rooms in the hotel, so there are 17 more rooms with this type of door installed.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dolphin trainer trains 10 dolphins. He then decides to train some more and ends up with 12 trained dolphins in total. How many additional dolphins did he train?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

1. The trainer started with 10 dolphins.
2. He trained some more and ended up with 12 dolphins in total.

To find out how many additional dolphins the trainer trained, we need to subtract the number of dolphins he started with from the total number of dolphins he ended up with:

12 - 10 = 2

So, the trainer trained 2 additional dolphins.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tim had 10 scoops of ice cream. He decided to add some more scoops to his ice cream sundae to make it 11 scoops in total. How many additional scoops of ice cream did he add?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of additional scoops of ice cream that Tim added, we need to subtract the original number of scoops (10) from the new total number of scoops (11).

11 - 10 = 1

So, Tim added 1 additional scoop of ice cream to his sundae.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A slide in the park is 12 feet tall. If the top part measures 10 feet, what is the length of the lower section of the slide?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the length of the lower section of the slide "x".

We know that the total height of the slide is 12 feet, so we can write an equation based on that:

12 = 10 + x

Simplifying the equation:

2 = x

So, the length of the lower section of the slide is 2 feet.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A marshmallow package usually contains 10 pieces. However, after sharing some with her friends, Lila only has 3 marshmallows left. How many marshmallows did she share with her friends?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of marshmallows that Lila shared with her friends.

We know that Lila had 10 marshmallows in the package and shared some with her friends, so she has 10 - x marshmallows left.

We also know that she has 3 marshmallows left, so we can set up the equation:

10 - x = 3

To solve for x, we can add 7 to both sides of the equation:

10 - x + 7 = 3 + 7

This simplifies to:

10 - x = 10

Subtracting x from both sides gives us:

x = 7

So, Lila shared 7 marshmallows with her friends.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has a guitar with 10 strings. Some of the strings broke, but you know that being left with (e + 6) strings meant the guitar still had 10 strings. What is the value of e, i.e., how many strings were broken?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say e is the number of strings that broke.

We know that the guitar had 10 strings in total, so the number of strings that were left after the breakage is 10 - e.

We also know that the number of strings that were left is equal to e + 6. This means that 10 - e = e + 6, which can be simplified to 2e = 4.

Solving for e, we get e = 4/2 = 2.

So, 2 strings were broken.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the first round of a game, Jacob scored 4 points. At the end of this round, his total points scored was 10. How many points did he score in the second round of the game?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

Let's say Jacob scored x points in the second round of the game.

We know that the total points he scored in the first round was 4, so the total points he scored in the first two rounds is 4 + x.

We also know that the total points he scored in the first two rounds is 10, so we can set up the equation:

4 + x = 10

Solving for x, we get:

x = 6

So, Jacob scored 6 points in the second round of the game.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tommy has 10 balloons, but 9 of them flew away. How many balloons does he have left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Tommy has 10 - 9 = <<10-9=1>>1 balloon left.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a marine park, the number of dolphins increased by 1 and the total number of dolphins became 10. How many dolphins were there originally in the park?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of dolphins originally in the park was x.

Then, the number of dolphins after the increase would be x + 1 = 10.

So, we can set up the equation:

x + 1 = 10

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

x = 9

So, there were 9 dolphins originally in the park.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate buried a treasure of gold coins in an island. He buried 'd' gold coins and then buried 5 more coins the next day. If the total number of buried coins is 10, how many coins did the pirate bury the first day?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of coins buried by the pirate the first day "x".

We know that the total number of buried coins is 10, so we can write an equation based on that:

x + 5 = 10

Simplifying the equation:

x = 5

So, the pirate buried 5 gold coins the first day.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A firefighter had to climb 10 flights of stairs to put out the fire. If he already climbed 8 floors, how many more floors does he have left to climb?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The firefighter has already climbed 8 floors, so he has 10 - 8 = 2 more floors to climb.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dragon had 10 scales. But it lost some and now it has 8 scales left. How many scales did the dragon lose?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of scales the dragon had before it lost any.

10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1

Since the dragon lost some scales, we can start by subtracting the number of scales it has now (8) from the number of scales it had before (10).

10 - 8 = 2

So, the dragon lost 2 scales.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A florist has 18 roses in a vase. If she had added 10 roses to what she originally had, how many roses did she have to start with?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's call the number of roses the florist had to start with "x".

We know that if she added 10 roses to what she had, she would have 18 roses in total. So, we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = 18

To solve for "x", we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 8

So, the florist had 8 roses to start with.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On his map, John sees that the distance from his house to the park is 10 miles. If the total distance from his house to the movie theater is 17 miles, how far away is the park from the movie theater?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use the information given in the problem to set up an equation.

Let d be the distance from the park to the movie theater.

We know that the distance from John's house to the park is 10 miles, so we can write:

d + 10 = 17

Simplifying the equation:

d = 7

So, the park is 7 miles away from the movie theater.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 10 keys in total. If 8 of these are house keys, how many of his keys are not house keys?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If 8 of John's 10 keys are house keys, then the remaining 2 keys are not house keys.

Therefore, the answer is 2.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You already have a collection of some crayons. You found one more and now you have a total of 10 crayons. How many crayons did you have before you found the extra one?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say you had x crayons before you found the extra one.

You now have a total of 10 crayons, which means you found 10 - x crayons.

Since you found one more crayon, you can set up the equation:

10 - x = 1

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

10 = 1 + x

Subtract 1 from both sides:

9 = x

So, you had 9 crayons before you found the extra one.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, there were 10 people initially present. Then, some more people arrived and the total number of people at the party increased to 11. How many extra people arrived at the party?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a mathematical equation to solve this problem. Let x be the number of extra people who arrived at the party.

We know that the total number of people at the party initially was 10, and after some more people arrived, the total number of people at the party increased to 11. So, we can write an equation based on this information:

10 + x = 11

Where x is the number of extra people who arrived at the party.

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 11 - 10

x = 1

So, there was 1 extra person who arrived at the party.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dragon hoarded a fresh treasure of 11 gold coins in its lair. If it already had 10 gold coins, how many new coins did the dragon add to his hoard?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The dragon added 11 - 10 = <<11-10=1>>1 new coins to its hoard.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bunch of grapes has 10 fruits. If we add 'u' more grapes to it, the total number of grapes equals 16. How many grapes do we need to add to the bunch initially containing 10 grapes to make it 16?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's start by using the information that the initial bunch of grapes contains 10 fruits.

If we add 'u' more grapes to it, the total number of grapes will be 10 + u.

We know that the total number of grapes is 16, so we can set up the equation:

10 + u = 16

To solve for 'u', we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

u = 6

So, we need to add 6 more grapes to the initial bunch of 10 grapes to make it 16 grapes.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dairy farmer gathers milk from his cows. He already has 10 liters of milk and collects some more. After gathering the additional amount, he ends up with 12 liters of milk in total. How much milk did he collect this time?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the farmer collected x liters of milk this time.

We know that the total amount of milk he has now is 12 liters, which is the sum of the milk he had before (10 liters) and the milk he collected this time (x liters).

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

10 + x = 12

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 12 - 10

x = 2

Therefore, the farmer collected 2 liters of milk this time.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a video game, a player needs 10 coins to unlock a special item. The player already has 9 coins. How many more coins does the player need to unlock the item?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The player needs 1 more coin to unlock the item.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Samantha has a total of 11 books. If she had 10 books and then gets a few more as a gift, how many books did she receive as a gift?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the books that Samantha had before and after receiving the gift.

Before receiving the gift, Samantha had 10 books. We can represent this set of books as A.

After receiving the gift, Samantha has 11 books. We can represent this set of books as B.

The intersection of A and B represents the books that Samantha had before and after receiving the gift. This intersection is equal to 10 books.

The difference between A and B represents the books that Samantha received as a gift. This difference is equal to 11 - 10 = 1 book.

Therefore, Samantha received 1 book as a gift.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 18 tubes of toothpaste in total. If he bought 10 of those tubes last week, how many did he have before his purchase?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say John had x tubes of toothpaste before he bought 10 more.

We know that the total number of tubes of toothpaste John has is 18.

So, we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = 18

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides:

x = 8

So, John had 8 tubes of toothpaste before he bought 10 more.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a grocery shop, there are some cucumbers on a shelf. If 10 more cucumbers are added to the shelf, there will be a total of 15 cucumbers. How many cucumbers were originally on the shelf before the addition?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of cucumbers originally on the shelf is x.

Then, the total number of cucumbers after adding 10 more is x + 10.

We know that the total number of cucumbers after adding 10 more is 15, so we can set up the equation:

x + 10 = 15

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides:

x = 5

So, there were 5 cucumbers originally on the shelf before the addition.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a puzzle competition, Kathy completed 10 puzzles and then continues to solve more. If her final tally for the day is 19 puzzles solved, how many more puzzles did she solve after the initial 10?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find the number of puzzles Kathy solved after the initial 10, we need to subtract the number of puzzles she solved initially from the total number of puzzles she solved at the end of the day.

Let's say she solved x more puzzles after the initial 10. Then, the total number of puzzles she solved at the end of the day would be 10 + x = 19.

Solving for x, we get:

x = 19 - 10
x = 9

So, Kathy solved 9 more puzzles after the initial 10.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Billy has 10 stuffed animals in total. If 4 of them are teddy bears, how many of the stuffed animals aren't teddy bears?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Billy has 10 stuffed animals in total and 4 of them are teddy bears, then the number of stuffed animals that are not teddy bears is 10 - 4 = <<10-4=6>>6.

Therefore, there are 6 stuffed animals that are not teddy bears.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 17 tigers in a wildlife reserve. 10 of them are adults, how many of them are cubs?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 17 tigers in a wildlife reserve, and 10 of them are adults. To find out how many cubs there are, we need to subtract the number of adults from the total number of tigers.

17 - 10 = 7

So, there are 7 cubs in the wildlife reserve.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A magical unicorn has an unknown number of rainbow-colored gems (let's call this number 't'). If he finds 5 more gems, he will have 10 gems in total. How many gems does the unicorn currently have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the unicorn has t gems.
If he finds 5 more gems, he will have 10 gems in total.
So, the equation is:
t + 5 = 10
Subtracting 5 from both sides gives us:
t = 5
So, the unicorn currently has 5 gems.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Ella is making a strawberry pie that requires 11 strawberries. She already has 10 strawberries. How many more strawberries does she need to make the pie?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Ella needs 1 more strawberry to make the pie.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a store, there are 10 lamps. 2 of them are floor lamps, and the rest are table lamps. How many table lamps are there in the store?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 lamps in total.
2 of them are floor lamps, so there are 10 - 2 = <<10-2=8>>8 table lamps.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ballerina has 3 green tutus. She needs to have 10 in total for an upcoming series of performances. How many more tutus does she need to get?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many more tutus the ballerina needs to get, we need to subtract the number of tutus she already has (3) from the total number of tutus she needs (10).

10 - 3 = 7

So, the ballerina needs to get 7 more tutus.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The school bus stops to pick up students. Initially, it has 10 students on board. After picking up some more students, there are 12 students in total on the bus. How many students did the bus pick up?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of students on the bus.

Initially, there are 10 students on the bus, so we can represent this as:

10

After picking up some more students, there are 12 students in total on the bus. We can represent this as:

10 + x = 12

where x is the number of students the bus picked up.

To find x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 12 - 10

x = 2

So, the bus picked up 2 more students.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A penguin lays 2 eggs in the morning and some more in the afternoon. If she laid a total of 10 eggs for the day, how many did she lay in the afternoon?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the penguin laid x eggs in the afternoon. Since she laid a total of 10 eggs for the day, the number of eggs she laid in the morning must be 10 - x.

We know that the penguin laid 2 eggs in the morning, so we can set up the equation:

10 - x = 2

Solving for x, we get:

x = 8

So, the penguin laid 8 eggs in the afternoon.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The school bus initially had 10 students. Then it stops at the next stop and several more students come on board and after that, there are 14 students on the bus. How many students came on the bus at the second stop?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a number line to represent the number of students on the bus at each stop.

At the first stop, there are 10 students on the bus. We can represent this as:

10

At the second stop, several more students come on board, and there are 14 students on the bus. We can represent this as:

10 + x = 14

where x is the number of students who came on board at the second stop.

To find x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 14 - 10

x = 4

So, 4 students came on board at the second stop.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If Billy has 12 pairs of socks and he started with 10 pairs. How many pairs of socks was he given?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If Billy started with 10 pairs of socks and now has 12 pairs, that means he was given 2 pairs of socks.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 10 doors on a corridor. One is the janitor's door and rest are room doors. How many room doors are there?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 10 doors on the corridor, and one of them is the janitor's door. Therefore, there are 10 - 1 = 9 room doors.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a library, you found a stack of 14 books. This stack includes 10 books that are from the non-fiction section, the rest are from the fiction section. How many books from the fiction section are present in the stack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a Venn diagram to represent the books in the stack.

Let A represent the set of all books in the stack, and let B represent the set of books from the non-fiction section.

We know that the stack includes 10 books from the non-fiction section, so the size of set B is 10.

We also know that the stack includes 14 books in total, so the size of set A is 14.

Using the Venn diagram, we can see that the size of the intersection of sets A and B (the books that are both in the stack and from the non-fiction section) is 10.

So, the size of the set difference A \ B (the books that are in the stack but not from the non-fiction section) is 14 - 10 = 4.

Therefore, there are 4 books from the fiction section present in the stack.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A mailman delivers 7 letters in the morning. By the end of the day, he has delivered 10 letters in total. How many letters did he deliver after the morning?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "M" to represent the number of letters the mailman delivered in the morning.

We know that the mailman delivered 7 letters in the morning, so M = 7.

We also know that the mailman delivered 10 letters in total, which means he delivered 10 - M = 10 - 7 = 3 more letters after the morning.

Therefore, the mailman delivered 3 letters after the morning.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A color palette consists of 10 colors in total. It starts with 8 base colors and some additional colors are added. If the total number of colors remains 10, how many additional colors were added to the 8 base colors palette?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the 8 base colors are:

1. Red
2. Blue
3. Green
4. Yellow
5. Orange
6. Purple
7. Pink
8. Brown

If the total number of colors remains 10, then 2 additional colors were added to the 8 base colors palette.

Therefore, the total number of colors in the color palette is:

8 + 2 = 10

So, the 2 additional colors added to the 8 base colors palette are:

9. Turquoise
10. Grey

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bear ate 9 fish from the river. If the bear needs to have eaten 10 fish in a day to be full, how many more fish does the bear need to catch?

CodeLlama 34B:

  To find out how many more fish the bear needs to catch, we need to subtract the number of fish the bear has already eaten from the number of fish the bear needs to be full.

9 (fish eaten by the bear) - 10 (fish needed to be full) = -1

So, the bear needs to catch 1 more fish to be full.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 15 kids at the playground. 10 kids are playing sandbox, the rest are sliding on the slide. How many kids are sliding on the slide?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There are 15 kids at the playground.
10 kids are playing sandbox, so there are 15-10 = <<15-10=5>>5 kids left.
5 kids are sliding on the slide.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jay had a total of 10 balls. Unfortunately, 9 of them got lost while he was playing. How many balls did Jay originally have?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a equation to represent the situation:

Let x be the number of balls Jay originally had.

We know that 9 of the balls got lost, so the number of balls Jay has now is x - 9.

We also know that the total number of balls Jay had is 10, so we can write an equation:

x - 9 = 10

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

x = 10 + 9

x = 19

So, Jay originally had 19 balls.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a circus, there are 4 clowns performing in the morning. In the afternoon, some more clowns join them such that the total number of clowns performing at the circus becomes 10. Find out how many clowns joined in the afternoon?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say the number of clowns performing in the morning is x.

We know that in the afternoon, x + y clowns are performing, where y is the number of clowns who joined in the afternoon.

We also know that the total number of clowns performing at the circus becomes 10. So, we can set up the equation:

x + y = 10

We are given that x = 4, so we can substitute this value into the equation:

4 + y = 10

Subtracting 4 from both sides gives us:

y = 6

So, 6 clowns joined in the afternoon.

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A constellation is made up of 10 stars. If one of the stars is hidden behind the moon, how many stars are left to be seen in that constellation?

CodeLlama 34B:

  If one of the stars in a constellation is hidden behind the moon, then 9 stars are left to be seen in that constellation.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toothpaste brand packs 10 tubes of toothpaste into each box. If a store receives 14 tubes of toothpaste, how many did not come from a full box?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Reasoning: If a store receives 14 tubes of toothpaste and each box contains 10 tubes, then the number of full boxes received is 14/10 = <<14/10=1.4>>1.4. Since we cannot have a fraction of a box, we round down to the nearest whole number, which is 1. Therefore, 14 - 10 = <<14-10=4>>4 tubes did not come from a full box.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Timmy had a certain number of toy cars. His friend gifted him 5 more, bringing the total number of toy cars to 10. How many toy cars did Timmy have initially?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "T" to represent the number of toy cars that Timmy had initially.

We know that Timmy had T toy cars initially, and his friend gifted him 5 more toy cars. So, the total number of toy cars that Timmy had after his friend's gift is T + 5.

We also know that the total number of toy cars that Timmy had after his friend's gift is equal to 10. So, we can set up the equation:

T + 5 = 10

To solve for T, we can subtract 5 from both sides of the equation:

T = 10 - 5

T = 5

Therefore, Timmy had 5 toy cars initially.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a summer beach party, there were 10 beach balls already present. Then, a few more beach balls were added and the total number became 13. How many more beach balls were added at the party?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

10 13

We know that the total number of beach balls at the party is 13, and we know that there were already 10 beach balls present before more were added. So, we can draw a line to represent the 10 beach balls that were already present:

10 13

Now, we need to find out how many more beach balls were added. We can do this by counting the number of balls that were added:

10 13

There are 3 more beach balls that were added at the party.

So, the answer is 3.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: James has a total of 10 hours on his watch. He watches a movie for 2 hours and spends the other time chatting online. How long in hours did James chat online?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use algebra to solve this problem. Let x be the number of hours James chatted online.

We know that James has a total of 10 hours on his watch, so the equation for this is:

10 = 2 + x

We also know that James watched a movie for 2 hours, so we can subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:

8 = x

Therefore, James chatted online for 8 hours.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 14 balloons at a party. If 10 balloons pop, how many balloons will be left?

CodeLlama 34B:

  There will be 14 - 10 = <<14-10=4>>4 balloons left.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has a total of 12 beach balls. He just purchased 10 more to add to his collection. How many beach balls did he have originally?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a mathematical equation to solve this problem. Let x be the number of beach balls John had originally.

We know that John has a total of 12 beach balls, and he just purchased 10 more. So, the total number of beach balls John has now is 12 + 10 = 22.

We can set up an equation using this information:

x + 10 = 22

To solve for x, we can subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:

x = 22 - 10

x = 12

So, John had 12 beach balls originally.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Harris found 7 books in his backpack. If the total number of books he has is 10, how many books did he originally have in his backpack?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Harris originally had x books in his backpack.

He found 7 books in his backpack, so the total number of books he has now is x + 7.

We know that the total number of books Harris has is 10, so we can set up the equation:

x + 7 = 10

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

x = 3

So, Harris originally had 3 books in his backpack.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, there are 9 people already present when a few more people arrive to make the total attendance 10. How many people arrived at the party?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use a mathematical equation to solve this problem. Let x be the number of people who arrived at the party.

We know that the total attendance at the party is 10, so we can write an equation based on that:

10 = 9 + x

We can simplify this equation by subtracting 9 from both sides:

1 = x

So, there is one person who arrived at the party.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dragon had 10 gold coins in his cave. But a brave knight came and took 8 coins. How many gold coins does the dragon have left now?

CodeLlama 34B:

  The dragon had 10 gold coins in his cave.
The brave knight took 8 coins.
The dragon has 10 - 8 = <<10-8=2>>2 gold coins left now.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dolphin trainer currently has 9 dolphins and later acquires some additional ones, making the total number of dolphins in his care 10. How many dolphins did the trainer acquire?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's use "D" to represent the number of dolphins the trainer had before acquiring any additional ones.

We know that the trainer had 9 dolphins before acquiring any additional ones, so we can write an equation:

D + 0 = 9

where the 0 represents the number of dolphins the trainer had before acquiring any additional ones.

We also know that the trainer acquired some additional dolphins, making the total number of dolphins in his care 10. We can write another equation:

D + x = 10

where "x" represents the number of dolphins the trainer acquired.

Now we have two equations and two variables. We can solve for "D" and "x" by using substitution or elimination. Let's use substitution.

First, we can solve the first equation for "D":

D = 9

Now, we can substitute the value of "D" into the second equation:

9 + x = 10

Subtracting 9 from both sides gives us:

x = 1

So, the trainer acquired 1 dolphin.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A butterfly starts her day with 6 flowers and visits r more in the afternoon to get her total daily quota of 10 flowers. How many more flowers does she need to visit in the afternoon?

CodeLlama 34B:

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

* The butterfly starts her day with 6 flowers.
* She needs to visit more flowers in the afternoon to get her total daily quota of 10 flowers.

To find out how many more flowers the butterfly needs to visit in the afternoon, we can subtract the number of flowers she already has (6) from the total number of flowers she needs (10). This gives us:

10 - 6 = 4

So, the butterfly needs to visit 4 more flowers in the afternoon to get her total daily quota of 10 flowers.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Eli has 10 toy cars in the sandbox. If he found a total of 11 toy cars in there, how many toy cars had been buried in the sandbox that he did not initially see?

CodeLlama 34B:

  Let's say Eli initially saw 10 toy cars in the sandbox. If he found a total of 11 toy cars in there, that means there were 11 - 10 = <<11-10=1>>1 toy car that he did not initially see.

So, there was 1 toy car that had been buried in the sandbox that Eli did not initially see.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes