Common Core Standard 2.MD.B.5
This standard covers the following:
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as drawings of rulers) and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Problem: Mrs. Johnson is sewing a large quilt that requires 81 inches of fabric. If she already has 50 inches of fabric, how many more inches does she need to finish the quilt?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more inches Mrs. Johnson needs to finish the quilt, we need to subtract the amount of fabric she already has (50 inches) from the total amount of fabric required (81 inches). 81 - 50 = 31 So, Mrs. Johnson needs 31 more inches of fabric to finish the quilt.
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Fred is building a fence around his garden. He has already put up 44 feet of the fence, but realizes that he needs another 4 feet of fencing to complete it. How many feet of fencing will Fred need in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
Fred needs 44 + 4 = 48 feet of fencing in total.
Expected answer: 48
Correct? Yes
Problem: A builder needs to construct a wall that is 95 meters long. If he already has built 39 meters of it, how many more meters does the builder need to construct to finish the wall?
CodeLlama 7B:
The builder needs to construct 95 - 39 = <<95-39=56>>56 meters more to finish the wall.
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mia has 79 meters of string. She gives 68 meters of it to her friend. Later, she buys an additional 19 meters of string. In total, how many meters of string does Mia have now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. Mia has 79 meters of string initially. 2. She gives 68 meters of it to her friend, so she has 79 - 68 = <<79-68=11>>11 meters of string left. 3. Later, she buys an additional 19 meters of string, so she has 11 + 19 = <<11+19=20>>20 meters of string in total. Therefore, Mia has 20 meters of string in total. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 30
Correct? No
Problem: David is making a blanket that requires 54 inches of fabric. However, he only has 33 inches of fabric at home. How many more inches of fabric does David need to complete his blanket?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more inches of fabric David needs, we need to subtract the amount of fabric he has from the amount of fabric he needs. David needs 54 inches of fabric, and he has 33 inches of fabric. So, he needs 21 inches of fabric. Therefore, David needs 21 more inches of fabric to complete his blanket.
Expected answer: 21
Correct? Yes
Problem: Hank started digging a tunnel to reach a hidden treasure. He planned to dig a tunnel 82 feet in length. After digging for several days, he found that he had only been able to dig a 62 feet long tunnel. How many more feet does Hank need to dig to reach his planned length?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more feet Hank needs to dig, we need to subtract the length of the tunnel he has already dug (62 feet) from the length he planned to dig (82 feet). 82 - 62 = 20 So, Hank needs to dig 20 more feet to reach his planned length of 82 feet.
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A craftsman is building a large dining table. One side measures 43 inches, and he needs to cut another piece that is 36 inches to fit the other side. How long is the table when the two parts are combined?
CodeLlama 7B:
The table is 43 inches long on one side and 36 inches long on the other side, so the total length of the table is: 43 + 36 = 89 inches Therefore, the table is 89 inches long when the two parts are combined.
Expected answer: 79
Correct? No
Problem: John is working on a project that requires a rope of certain length. He currently has a piece of rope that is 74 feet long. He realizes he still needs an additional 6 feet of rope to complete the project. How long is the total amount of rope that John needs in feet?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total amount of rope that John needs, we need to add the length of the rope he already has (74 feet) to the additional 6 feet he needs. 74 feet + 6 feet = 80 feet Therefore, John needs 80 feet of rope in total.
Expected answer: 80
Correct? Yes
Problem: David is cutting strings for his craft project. He cuts a string into 14 equal pieces but then decides he doesn't need one of them. What would be the number of string pieces David has after removing the unwanted piece?
CodeLlama 7B:
David has 14 pieces of string after removing the unwanted piece.
Expected answer: 13
Correct? No
Problem: A contractor was supposed to cut a piece of timber into two pieces. The first piece measured 66 feet. The contractor then accidentally severed the remaining piece into an additional 19 feet piece. What is the total length of the initially uncut timber piece?
CodeLlama 7B:
The initially uncut timber piece was 66 feet long. The contractor accidentally severed the remaining piece into an additional 19 feet piece, so the total length of the initially uncut timber piece is: 66 feet + 19 feet = 85 feet Therefore, the total length of the initially uncut timber piece is 85 feet.
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daniel is constructing a fence for his yard. He has already built 36 feet of the fence, but he then realizes he needs another 7 feet to complete it. How many feet of fencing does Daniel need in total to complete his backyard fence?
CodeLlama 7B:
Daniel needs 36 + 7 = 43 feet of fencing in total to complete his backyard fence.
Expected answer: 43
Correct? Yes
Problem: The length of a cricket pitch is generally 76 yards. However, a local community's cricket club has a pitch that is only 64 yards long. How much shorter in yards is the community club's cricket pitch than the generally accepted length?
CodeLlama 7B:
The community club's cricket pitch is 64 yards long, and the generally accepted length is 76 yards. To find out how much shorter the community club's cricket pitch is than the generally accepted length, we can subtract the community club's pitch length from the generally accepted length: 76 - 64 = 12 yards So, the community club's cricket pitch is 12 yards shorter than the generally accepted length.
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jake has a string that is 67 meters long. He cut off 5 meters to use for a school project. He later bought an additional 35 meters of string. How long is Jake's string now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. Jake had a string of 67 meters. 2. He cut off 5 meters to use for a school project, so he now has a string of 62 meters. 3. Later, he bought an additional 35 meters of string. 4. Therefore, Jake's string is now 62 + 35 = 97 meters long. ### Answer: 97 meters.
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: After accounting for his recent purchases, Jake decided to use 22 meters of the string to create a hammock. After making the hammock, how long is Jake's string now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. Jake had a string of 97 meters. 2. He used 22 meters of the string to create a hammock. 3. After making the hammock, Jake's string is now 97 - 22 = 75 meters long. ### Answer: 75 meters.
Expected answer: 75
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of cutting off 5 meters from the original 67 meters of string, let's say Jake cut off 28 meters for his school project. He then adds an additional 35 meters of string, like before. How long is Jake's string now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. Jake had a string of 67 meters. 2. He cut off 28 meters for his school project, so he now has a string of 67 - 28 = 39 meters. 3. Later, he bought an additional 35 meters of string. 4. Therefore, Jake's string is now 39 + 35 = 74 meters long. ### Answer: 74 meters.
Expected answer: 74
Correct? Yes
Problem: A builder is constructing a fence that is 92 feet long. If he builds 2 feet of the fence and then stops, how many feet of the fence remain to be built?
CodeLlama 7B:
If the builder builds 2 feet of the fence and then stops, then the remaining length of the fence to be built is 92 feet - 2 feet = 90 feet.
Expected answer: 90
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction crew is laying out the foundation for a new building. The first section of the foundation is 80 feet long. They then need to lay out an additional section of 13 feet. What is the total length of the foundation?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the foundation is 80 feet + 13 feet = 93 feet.
Expected answer: 93
Correct? Yes
Problem: Susan is stitching a scarf. She initially cut a piece of 78 inches long yarn. But, after stitching some part of the scarf, she noticed she only used 38 inches of yarn. How many inches of yarn does Susan still have left?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Susan initially had 78-38 = <<78-38=40>>40 inches of yarn left. ### Answer: 40 inches.
Expected answer: 40
Correct? Yes
Problem: As a follow-up question, what if Susan initially cut a piece of 62 inches of yarn instead of 78 inches for the first scarf? After stitching some part of the scarf using 38 inches of yarn, how many inches of yarn would Susan have been left with?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: If Susan initially cut a piece of 62 inches of yarn instead of 78 inches for the first scarf, she would have used 62-38 = <<62-38=24>>24 inches of yarn. ### Answer: 24 inches.
Expected answer: 24
Correct? Yes
Problem: A contractor is building a new house. He lays down 31 meters of plumbing pipes for the ground floor and 45 meters for the second floor. Later, he realizes that he can save some pipes by re-routing and saves 22 meters from the total length. How much total length of plumbing pipes does he finally use in the house?
CodeLlama 7B:
The contractor uses a total of 31+45 = <<31+45=76>>76 meters of plumbing pipes in the house. However, he saves 22 meters by re-routing, so the total length of plumbing pipes used in the house is 76-22 = <<76-22=54>>54 meters. Therefore, the contractor uses a total of 54 meters of plumbing pipes in the house.
Expected answer: 54
Correct? Yes
Problem: Peter has a 21 foot long rope. He decides to extend it with an extra foot to measure a greater span in his garden. How long is his rope now in feet?
CodeLlama 7B:
If Peter has a 21 foot long rope and he decides to extend it with an extra foot, then his rope will be 21 + 1 = 22 feet long.
Expected answer: 22
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jacob is designing a rectangular garden that is 82 feet long. However, he decided to shorten one end by 3 feet to make room for a small shed. How long is the garden now?
CodeLlama 7B:
The garden is now 82 - 3 = 79 feet long.
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: Stanley has an aquarium that is 16 inches long. To make more space for his fish, he decides to add a larger aquarium section which is 35 inches long. How long will his aquarium be in total after he adds the new section?
CodeLlama 7B:
Stanley's aquarium will be 16 + 35 = 51 inches long after he adds the new section.
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction company has laid 3 Km of a new road in a day and the next day they laid another 62 Km. How many kilometers of road did the construction company lay in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The construction company laid a total of 3 + 62 = 65 kilometers of road.
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a construction project, 37 feet of steel rods are used for the base of the building, and an additional 21 feet of steel rods are used for the columns. How many feet of steel rods are used in total for the construction project?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total number of feet of steel rods used in the construction project, we need to add the number of feet used for the base of the building (37) and the number of feet used for the columns (21). 37 + 21 = 58 Therefore, 58 feet of steel rods are used in total for the construction project.
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: John is building a bookshelf that is expected to be 5 feet tall. However, after assembling, he realizes that he needs 2 more feet to reach the desired height. How tall would the bookshelf be after adding 2 more feet?
CodeLlama 7B:
The bookshelf would be 5 feet + 2 feet = 7 feet tall after adding 2 more feet.
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: John was measuring the length of his backyard room with his tape measure. He measured one side to be 71 feet long. He then measured another side, which was 16 feet shorter. What is the length of the shorter side of his backyard room?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's call the length of the shorter side "x". We know that the length of the longer side is 71 feet, so we can write an equation based on that: x + 16 = 71 We also know that the length of the shorter side is 16 feet shorter than the longer side, so we can write another equation based on that: x = 71 - 16 Substituting the first equation into the second equation, we get: x + 16 = 71 x = 55 So the length of the shorter side of John's backyard room is 55 feet.
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction worker has already laid down a pipe that is 61 feet long. To finish the job, they need to add another segment of pipe that is 3 feet long. How long will the total pipe be when it is finished?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total pipe length will be 61 + 3 = 64 feet long when it is finished.
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: In order to build a fence, Johnny bought two lengths of wood. One length was 16 feet, and the other was 22 feet. How many feet of wood did Johnny buy in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
Johnny bought two lengths of wood, one was 16 feet and the other was 22 feet. To find the total number of feet of wood Johnny bought, we need to add the length of each piece of wood. 16 feet + 22 feet = 38 feet Therefore, Johnny bought 38 feet of wood in total.
Expected answer: 38
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jack is preparing a ribbon for a gift. He originally has a ribbon that is 81 centimeters long. But after wrapping some of the gifts, he finds that the remaining length of the ribbon is 56 centimeters shorter than the original length. How long is the remaining length of the ribbon?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's call the original length of the ribbon "x". We know that the remaining length of the ribbon is 56 centimeters shorter than the original length, so the remaining length is: x - 56 cm We also know that the ribbon was originally 81 cm long, so we can set up the equation: x - 56 cm = 81 cm To solve for x, we can add 56 cm to both sides of the equation: x = 81 cm + 56 cm x = 137 cm So, the remaining length of the ribbon is 137 cm.
Expected answer: 25
Correct? No
Problem: In a recent marathon, Sam noticed that the running route was 50 kilometers long. After running for the whole morning, he checked his GPS and found that he had already run 27 kilometers. How many kilometers does he still need to run to complete the marathon?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many kilometers Sam still needs to run to complete the marathon, we need to subtract the distance he has already run (27 kilometers) from the total distance of the marathon (50 kilometers). 50 - 27 = 23 Therefore, Sam still needs to run 23 kilometers to complete the marathon.
Expected answer: 23
Correct? Yes
Problem: An architect is designing a park that includes a large loop trail. One portion of the trail is 21 meters long. If there is an additional 29 meters of trail beyond this portion, how many meters long is the trail in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the trail is the sum of the length of the first portion and the additional 29 meters. 21 + 29 = 50 meters Therefore, the total length of the trail is 50 meters.
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: In his garden, Mr. Johnson planted rows of carrots that measure 55 meters in total length. He then decided to add an additional section to his garden for potatoes that measures 20 meters. What would be the total length of the garden after he has added the new section?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the garden before adding the new section is 55 meters. The new section of potatoes measures 20 meters. Therefore, the total length of the garden after adding the new section is 55 + 20 = 75 meters. ### Answer: 75 meters.
Expected answer: 75
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, Mr. Johnson initially planted rows of carrots that measure 55 meters in total length and added an additional section for potatoes which measures 20 meters. Now, he wants to add another 16 meters section for planting tomatoes to his garden. What will be the new total length of the garden after adding the section for tomatoes?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the garden before adding the new section for tomatoes is 75 meters. The new section of tomatoes measures 16 meters. Therefore, the new total length of the garden after adding the section for tomatoes is 75 + 16 = 91 meters. ### Answer: 91 meters.
Expected answer: 91
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, Mr. Johnson had initially planted rows of carrots that were 55 meters in total length before adding other sections. But, what if initially, the rows of carrots were only 22 meters in length? If he still added the 20 meter section for the potatoes, what would then be the new total length of the garden?
CodeLlama 7B:
If the rows of carrots were initially only 22 meters in length, then the total length of the garden before adding the new section would be 22 + 20 = 42 meters. Therefore, the new total length of the garden after adding the new section would be 42 + 20 = 62 meters. ### Answer: 62 meters.
Expected answer: 42
Correct? No
Problem: David is making a fence for his garden. He planned to make it 72 feet long but then decided it was too long. So, he shortened it by 6 feet. How many feet long is David's fence now?
CodeLlama 7B:
David's fence is now 72 - 6 = 66 feet long.
Expected answer: 66
Correct? Yes
Problem: For a school project, Jack had to cut a piece of cardboard in the shape of a rectangle. The cardboard he used was 7 feet long. Then, he decided to make the rectangle larger and added 41 more feet of cardboard. How many feet of cardboard did he use in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total amount of cardboard used, we need to add the original length of the cardboard to the additional 41 feet. 7 feet + 41 feet = 48 feet Therefore, Jack used a total of 48 feet of cardboard.
Expected answer: 48
Correct? Yes
Problem: During his workout, Bob ran 45 miles on his treadmill. After having a break, he decided to run an additional 8 miles. How many miles did Bob run in total during his workout?
CodeLlama 7B:
Bob ran 45 + 8 = 53 miles during his workout.
Expected answer: 53
Correct? Yes
Problem: For her knitting project, Martha has got 7 meters of green yarn and 44 meters of blue yarn. How many meters of yarn does Martha have altogether for her knitting project?
CodeLlama 7B:
Martha has 7 + 44 = 51 meters of yarn altogether for her knitting project.
Expected answer: 51
Correct? Yes
Problem: For a science project, John needs to measure a piece of string. Initially, he measures 50 cm of the string. Later, he realizes he needs an additional 21 cm for his experiment. What is the total length of the string that John needs in cm?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total length of the string that John needs, we need to add the initial measurement of 50 cm to the additional measurement of 21 cm. 50 cm + 21 cm = 71 cm Therefore, John needs a total of 71 cm of string.
Expected answer: 71
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has a field that measures 70 meters in length. He decides to extend the length of the field by another 30 meters to grow more crops. How long will the field be after he extends it?
CodeLlama 7B:
The field will be 70 + 30 = 100 meters long after he extends it.
Expected answer: 100
Correct? Yes
Problem: A marathon course is 64 kilometers long. If a runner collapses 5 kilometers before the finish line, how many kilometers did he complete?
CodeLlama 7B:
The runner completed 5 kilometers before collapsing, so he completed 64-5 = <<64-5=59>>59 kilometers of the marathon.
Expected answer: 59
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a swimming competition, the swimming pool's main section measures 66 meters long. However, to meet competition standards, an additional 28 meters was added to make a bigger lap pool. What is the total length of the swimming pool after the extension?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the swimming pool after the extension is 66 + 28 = 94 meters.
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: A contractor measures a section of a bridge to be 78 meters long. He needs to install a safety barrier that is 1 meter shorter than the length of the section. How long does the safety barrier need to be?
CodeLlama 7B:
The safety barrier needs to be 78-1 = <<78-1=77>>77 meters long.
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam is making a ribbon for a party. He made a first segment that is 5 feet long, then a second segment that is 51 feet long. How long is the ribbon that Sam created in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The first segment is 5 feet long, so the total length of the first segment is 5 feet. The second segment is 51 feet long, so the total length of the second segment is 51 feet. The total length of the ribbon is the sum of the lengths of the two segments: 5 + 51 = 56 feet. Therefore, the total length of the ribbon that Sam created is 56 feet.
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: Juniper is sewing a banner that is 86 centimeters long. However, she decides to extend it by an extra 3 centimeters. After looking at the banner again, she changes her mind and reduces it by 88 centimeters. How long is the banner at the end?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. The banner is initially 86 centimeters long. 2. Juniper extends the banner by 3 centimeters, so it is now 99 centimeters long. 3. Juniper changes her mind and reduces the banner by 88 centimeters, so it is now 17 centimeters long. Therefore, the banner is 17 centimeters long at the end. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 1
Correct? No
Problem: For the end-of-year play, the theater club is planning to decorate the hallway with colorful paper chains. If they already have 20 meters of paper chain, and they need another 74 meters to cover the entire hallway, how long will their paper chain be in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
If they already have 20 meters of paper chain and they need another 74 meters to cover the entire hallway, then their paper chain will be 20 + 74 = 94 meters long.
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction company is building a road. The main segment they have already built is 62 meters long. To connect this segment with a neighborhood, they need to build an additional stretch of road that is 34 meters long. How long will the road be when it is completed?
CodeLlama 7B:
The road will be 62 + 34 = 96 meters long when it is completed.
Expected answer: 96
Correct? Yes
Problem: Adam drops a marble down a hole that is 12 meters deep. He then drills a further 55 meters, ending up with a much deeper hole. How deep is the hole now?
CodeLlama 7B:
The hole is now 12 + 55 = 67 meters deep.
Expected answer: 67
Correct? Yes
Problem: A garden path is 68 meters long. A gardener has already covered 36 meters of the path with gravel. How many meters are still left to be covered with gravel?
CodeLlama 7B:
The length of the garden path is 68 meters. The gardener has already covered 36 meters of the path with gravel. To find out how many meters are still left to be covered with gravel, we need to subtract the length of the path that has already been covered by the gravel from the total length of the path: 68 - 36 = 32 Therefore, there are 32 meters still left to be covered with gravel.
Expected answer: 32
Correct? Yes
Problem: Bill has run 77 meters in a race. But the finish line is 75 meters from the start. How many meters has he run beyond the finish line?
CodeLlama 7B:
Bill has run 77-75 = <<77-75=2>>2 meters beyond the finish line.
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Brett's house is 49 feet away from his neighbor's. If Brett's neighbor lives 19 feet away from the local park, how many feet away is Brett's house from the local park?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's use the information that Brett's house is 49 feet away from his neighbor's house. We know that his neighbor lives 19 feet away from the local park. So, we can set up the equation: 49 - 19 = x Where x is the number of feet away from the local park that Brett's house is. Solving for x, we get: 49 - 19 = 30 So, Brett's house is 30 feet away from the local park.
Expected answer: 68
Correct? No
Problem: Bob initially planned to cut a piece of rope that was 14 meters long. If he decided to only cut 7 meters of rope, how many meters of rope are left uncut?
CodeLlama 7B:
If Bob initially planned to cut a piece of rope that was 14 meters long and decided to only cut 7 meters of rope, then the remaining length of rope would be: 14 - 7 = 7 meters Therefore, 7 meters of rope are left uncut.
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Adam is designing a new playground that will be 37 meters long. However, he decides to add an additional 55 meters to the design to include a running track around the playground. What will be the total length of the playground including the running track?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the playground including the running track will be 37 + 55 = 92 meters.
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: Simon swam 41 meters towards the shore from his boat. If he then continued to run another 42 meters on the beach to reach his beach house, what is the total distance Simon covered from his boat to his beach house?
CodeLlama 7B:
Simon swam 41 meters towards the shore from his boat. Simon then continued to run another 42 meters on the beach to reach his beach house. The total distance Simon covered from his boat to his beach house is 41 + 42 = 83 meters.
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: Toby is building a fence for his garden. The main part of the fence is 10 meters long, and the gate he wants to add on is 35 meters long. Later, he decides to add another 3 meters to the fence. How long is the fence in total if he includes the gate and the additional length?
CodeLlama 7B:
The main part of the fence is 10 meters long, and the gate is 35 meters long. If Toby adds another 3 meters to the fence, the total length of the fence will be: 10 + 35 + 3 = 52 meters So, the fence is 52 meters long if Toby includes the gate and the additional length.
Expected answer: 48
Correct? No
Problem: Johnathon bought a 33-foot long rope to help him climb a hill in his backyard. After using it a few times, he decided to shorten the rope by 17 feet to better suit his needs. How long is the rope now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Johnathon shortened the rope by 17 feet, so the new length is 33 - 17 = <<33-17=16>>16 feet.
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Robin has a ribbon that is 34 inches long. She decides to cut 13 inches off the ribbon to create a bow for her friend. Later, she buys another ribbon that is 50 inches long. How long are both of Robin's ribbons together?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: 1. The first ribbon is 34 inches long. 2. Robin cuts 13 inches off the ribbon to create a bow. 3. The second ribbon is 50 inches long. Total length of both ribbons: 34 + 50 = 84 inches ### Answer: 84 inches
Expected answer: 71
Correct? No
Problem: Johnny has a 100 meter long rope. He uses 24 meters of it to build a swing in his backyard. How many meters of the rope are left?
CodeLlama 7B:
Johnny has 100 meters of rope and uses 24 meters of it to build a swing. This means that he has 100 - 24 = <<100-24=76>>76 meters of rope left.
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a warehouse, there are initially 38 boxes of toys staged for distribution. Later in the day, an additional 3 boxes were added to the staging area. How many boxes of toys are now staged in the warehouse?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: The initial number of boxes of toys staged for distribution is 38. Later, 3 additional boxes were added to the staging area, bringing the total number of boxes to 38 + 3 = 41. Therefore, there are now 41 boxes of toys staged in the warehouse. ### Answer: 41
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the warehouse, after the 3 new boxes of toys were added to the 38 original ones, additional 8 boxes showed up unexpectedly from another shipment. How many boxes of toys are now present altogether in the warehouse?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: The initial number of boxes of toys staged for distribution is 38. Later, 3 additional boxes were added to the staging area, bringing the total number of boxes to 38 + 3 = 41. Then, 8 additional boxes showed up unexpectedly from another shipment, bringing the total number of boxes to 41 + 8 = 49. Therefore, there are now 49 boxes of toys present altogether in the warehouse. ### Answer: 49
Expected answer: 49
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, the warehouse had 9 boxes of toys staged for distribution, rather than 38. If they still added 3 more boxes to the staging area as before, how many boxes of toys are now staged in the warehouse?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: The initial number of boxes of toys staged for distribution is 9. Later, 3 additional boxes were added to the staging area, bringing the total number of boxes to 9 + 3 = 12. Therefore, there are now 12 boxes of toys staged in the warehouse. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: John began constructing a train track for his model railroad. He started with 1 foot of track and then added another 25 feet. However, he found that his trains were not running smoothly, so he added another section measuring 38 feet. How many feet did John add to the track in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
John added 1 + 25 + 38 = 64 feet to the track in total.
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: A landscaper is designing a new park. He decided to make the park 75 meters long, but in the middle, he wants to have a 25 meters long garden. How long will be the park area that is not covered by the garden?
CodeLlama 7B:
The park area that is not covered by the garden is the remaining 50 meters. ### Answer: 50 meters
Expected answer: 50
Correct? Yes
Problem: Fred wants to run a 100-meter race. After 30 meters, he begins to feel tired and slows down. If he has already run 70 meters, how many meters does he still have to run to finish the race?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Fred has already run 70 meters, so he has 30 meters left to run. ### Answer: 30 meters
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous situation, Fred stops after running 73 meters instead of 70 meters because of fatigue. Now, how many meters would Fred still have to run to finish the race?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Fred has already run 73 meters, so he has 7 meters left to run. ### Answer: 7 meters
Expected answer: 27
Correct? No
Problem: A toy car is 5 inches long. When a part of the toy was broken, it lost 2 inches of its length. How many inches long is the toy car now after it was broken?
CodeLlama 7B:
The toy car was 5 inches long before it was broken. After the part was broken, the toy car was 5 - 2 = <<5-2=3>>3 inches long. Therefore, the toy car is now 3 inches long.
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: A contractor is building a path and has 19 feet of concrete walkway laid down already. If he pours another 64 feet of concrete, how long will the path be in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The contractor has already laid down 19 feet of concrete walkway, so the total length of the path is 19 + 64 = 83 feet.
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom has a roll of ribbon that measures 93 inches. He uses 47 inches of it to wrap a gift. How many inches of ribbon does Tom have left?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Tom uses 47 inches of the ribbon to wrap the gift, so he has 93 - 47 = <<93-47=46>>46 inches of ribbon left. ### Answer: 46 inches
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom uses another 16 inches of the remaining ribbon to make a bow for another gift. How many inches of the ribbon does Tom have left now?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Tom uses 16 inches of the remaining ribbon to make a bow for another gift, so he has 46 - 16 = <<46-16=30>>30 inches of ribbon left. ### Answer: 30 inches
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mike decided to build a fence around his property. He started off with a length of 82 feet of fencing material. Later, he bought another 2 feet at the hardware store. Finally, he borrowed an additional 10 feet of fencing material from his neighbor. What is the total length of the fencing material Mike had for his project?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's break this down step by step: 1. Mike started with 82 feet of fencing material. 2. He bought 2 feet of fencing material at the hardware store, so he now has 82 + 2 = 84 feet of fencing material. 3. He borrowed 10 feet of fencing material from his neighbor, so he now has 84 + 10 = 94 feet of fencing material. Therefore, the total length of the fencing material Mike had for his project is 94 feet.
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: Henry needs to build a fence around his backyard. One part of the fence is already 46 feet long. If he adds another section that is 23 feet long, how long will the entire fence be?
CodeLlama 7B:
The entire fence will be 46 feet + 23 feet = 69 feet long.
Expected answer: 69
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction worker is tasked with laying sections of pipe for a new plumbing line. The first part of the project requires him to lay 98 feet of pipe, but then he realizes he overestimated and removes 58 feet. Now, he needs to lay an additional 52 feet to complete the line. How long, in feet, will the plumbing line be when it's completed?
CodeLlama 7B:
The plumbing line will be 98 - 58 + 52 = 92 feet long when it's completed.
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: Bob's house is 94 km from the city. However, there is a shortcut that cuts the distance by 46 km. After taking the shortcut, Bob realizes that he still needs to drive an extra 37 km to reach his destination. What is the total distance Bob has to cover to reach his destination now?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total distance Bob has to cover to reach his destination is: 94 km (from the city) - 46 km (shortcut) + 37 km (extra distance) = 94 - 46 + 37 = 55 km Therefore, Bob has to cover a total distance of 55 km to reach his destination.
Expected answer: 85
Correct? No
Problem: A builder has ordered 78 meters of metal beam for his construction project. If he already used 60 meters, how many meters of the beam are left to be utilized?
CodeLlama 7B:
The builder has already used 60 meters of the metal beam, so the remaining 18 meters are left to be utilized.
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction worker needs 32 feet of rebar to build a part of a building. After revising the design, he realizes that he needs to add 3 more feet of rebar. How many feet of rebar does he need in total after the revision?
CodeLlama 7B:
The construction worker needs 32 feet of rebar to build the part of the building. After revising the design, he realizes that he needs to add 3 more feet of rebar. Therefore, the total amount of rebar needed is 32 + 3 = 35 feet. ### Answer: 35 feet
Expected answer: 35
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the construction worker figures out how much rebar he needs for one part of the building, he is assigned to build another portion that is identical to the first. How many feet of rebar does he need in total for both parts of the building?
CodeLlama 7B:
The construction worker needs 35 feet of rebar for one part of the building. Since the second part is identical to the first, he will also need 35 feet of rebar for that part. Therefore, the total amount of rebar needed for both parts of the building is 35 + 35 = 70 feet. ### Answer: 70 feet
Expected answer: 70
Correct? Yes
Problem: Now consider a different scenario: the construction worker initially needs 72 feet of rebar to build a part of the building. After revising the design, he realizes that he still needs to add 3 more feet of rebar. How many feet of rebar does he now need in total after this revision?
CodeLlama 7B:
The construction worker initially needs 72 feet of rebar to build a part of the building. After revising the design, he realizes that he still needs to add 3 more feet of rebar. Therefore, the total amount of rebar needed is 72 + 3 = 75 feet. ### Answer: 75 feet
Expected answer: 75
Correct? Yes
Problem: John is building a fence around his garden. He has 75 meters of fencing already, but realizes he needs 3 more meters. How many meters of fencing does John need altogether to build his garden fence?
CodeLlama 7B:
John needs 3 more meters of fencing, so he needs a total of 75 + 3 = 78 meters of fencing.
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom has 15 meters of rope. He then buys another 70 meters of rope. The next day, he adds another 2 meters of rope to what he already has. How many meters of rope does Tom have in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's start by adding the two quantities of rope that Tom has: 15 + 70 = 85 Then, Tom adds another 2 meters of rope, so he now has: 85 + 2 = 87 Therefore, Tom has a total of 87 meters of rope.
Expected answer: 87
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam is building a fence around his yard. He has already used 29 meters of fencing but needs to reduce it by 22 meters. After reducing, he discovers he needs an additional 71 meters of fencing to complete the job. How many meters of fencing will Liam need in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
Liam needs to reduce the amount of fencing he has already used by 22 meters. 29 meters - 22 meters = <<29-22=7>>7 meters of fencing. Liam also needs an additional 71 meters of fencing to complete the job. 7 meters + 71 meters = <<7+71=78>>78 meters of fencing in total. Therefore, Liam will need 78 meters of fencing in total.
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: A truck driver has to travel 45 miles to get to his first delivery location. After that delivery, he has to travel another 45 miles to get to his second delivery location. How many miles does the truck driver travel in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The truck driver travels a total of 45 + 45 = 90 miles.
Expected answer: 90
Correct? Yes
Problem: John is competing in a triathlon. The swimming portion is 59 minutes long, but he finishes it 37 minutes. Then he starts the bike portion which is 58 minutes long, but he wants to finish it even faster than he did the swimming portion. How long does John have to finish the bike portion to achieve his goal?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's call the time it takes John to finish the swimming portion "x". We know that the swimming portion is 59 minutes long, so we can write an equation based on that: x + 58 = 59 We also know that John wants to finish the bike portion even faster than he did the swimming portion, so we can write another equation based on that: x < 37 Now we have two equations and two unknowns. We can solve for "x" by subtracting the second equation from the first: x + 58 - 37 = 59 - 37 This simplifies to: x = 21 So John has 21 minutes to finish the bike portion.
Expected answer: 36
Correct? No
Problem: During a school trip, Dan walked for 26 meters to visit a museum. After that, he walked an additional 65 meters to get to a park. How many total meters did Dan walk during his school trip?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total distance that Dan walked during his school trip, we need to add the distance he walked to visit the museum and the distance he walked to get to the park. Dan walked 26 meters to visit the museum, and then he walked an additional 65 meters to get to the park. Therefore, the total distance that Dan walked during his school trip is: 26 + 65 = 91 meters So, Dan walked a total of 91 meters during his school trip.
Expected answer: 91
Correct? Yes
Problem: Maria has a ribbon that is 43 cm long. She joins it with another ribbon that is 12 cm long. How long is the ribbon after Maria joins them together?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the ribbon after Maria joins them together is 43 + 12 = 55 cm.
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: The length of a park is 58 meters. To make the park bigger, the city council decided to add another 8 meters to its length. What will be the new length of the park?
CodeLlama 7B:
The new length of the park will be 58 + 8 = 66 meters.
Expected answer: 66
Correct? Yes
Problem: The height of a bamboo plant in Jack's garden is 41 inches. He decided to prune it and reduced its height by 10 inches. What is the new height of the bamboo plant after pruning?
CodeLlama 7B:
The new height of the bamboo plant after pruning is 31 inches. Reasoning: The original height of the bamboo plant was 41 inches. Jack pruned the bamboo plant by reducing its height by 10 inches. The new height of the bamboo plant after pruning is 41 - 10 = 31 inches.
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, Jack’s bamboo plant was 41 inches tall. However, Jack realized that his bamboo plant would fit better in his garden if it was 29 inches shorter. How tall would the bamboo plant be after this additional pruning?
CodeLlama 7B:
After this additional pruning, the bamboo plant would be 29 inches shorter, so it would be 12 inches shorter than its original height. So, the new height of the bamboo plant would be 41 - 12 = 29 inches.
Expected answer: 12
Correct? No
Problem: Alice ran a total of 93 miles this past month to prepare for the upcoming marathon race. However, she knows that 78 of these miles were run on a paved road. How many miles did Alice run not on a paved road in the past month?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the number of miles that Alice ran not on a paved road, we need to subtract the number of miles she ran on a paved road from the total number of miles she ran. In this case, Alice ran 78 miles on a paved road, so we need to subtract 78 from 93 to find the number of miles she ran not on a paved road. 93 - 78 = 15 Therefore, Alice ran 15 miles not on a paved road in the past month.
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tom is making a wooden table. The table needs to be 68 inches long, but Tom mistakenly cut the first piece so it is only 55 inches long. How many more inches does Tom need to add to the table to reach the desired length?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more inches Tom needs to add to the table, we need to subtract the actual length of the first piece from the desired length. Desired length: 68 inches Actual length: 55 inches Subtracting the actual length from the desired length gives us: 68 - 55 = 13 inches Therefore, Tom needs to add 13 more inches to the table to reach the desired length.
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mary has a long strip of decorative paper that is 92 cm long. She cuts off a piece that is 14 cm long to make a bookmark. How long is the remaining piece of paper?
CodeLlama 7B:
Reasoning: Mary has a long strip of decorative paper that is 92 cm long. She cuts off a piece that is 14 cm long to make a bookmark. The remaining piece of paper is 92 - 14 = <<92-14=78>>78 cm long.
Expected answer: 78
Correct? Yes
Problem: Peter is building a wooden bench for his garden. He has already cut a wooden plank of 45 inches and another one of 18 inches. What is the total length of the two wooden planks he has cut?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the two wooden planks is 45 + 18 = 63 inches.
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tim is knitting a scarf that should measure 57 inches when complete. If he has already knit 23 inches, how many more inches does he need to knit to finish the scarf?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more inches Tim needs to knit to finish the scarf, we need to subtract the number of inches he has already knit (23) from the total length of the scarf (57). 57 - 23 = 34 Therefore, Tim needs to knit 34 more inches to finish the scarf.
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alex decided to build a 98 meter long walking path in his backyard. He has already built 52 meters of the path. How many more meters does Alex need to build to complete the path?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more meters Alex needs to build, we need to subtract the length of the path he has already built (52 meters) from the total length of the path he wants to build (98 meters). 98 meters - 52 meters = 46 meters Therefore, Alex needs to build 46 more meters to complete the path.
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction project initially intended to build a road with a length of 58 kilometers. However, to protect a wildlife preserve, plans were adjusted and 32 kilometers of the proposed length are no longer being constructed. What is the revised length of the road?
CodeLlama 7B:
The revised length of the road is 26 kilometers. Reasoning: The original length of the road was 58 kilometers. The adjusted length of the road is 32 kilometers, which is 58-26=12 kilometers shorter than the original length. Therefore, the revised length of the road is 26 kilometers.
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if the original plan for the road length was still 58 kilometers, but this time, in response to resident requests, only 12 kilometers were removed from the construction? What would be the revised length of the road under this new plan?
CodeLlama 7B:
The revised length of the road under this new plan would be 46 kilometers. Reasoning: The original length of the road was 58 kilometers. The adjusted length of the road is 12 kilometers, which is 58-12=46 kilometers shorter than the original length. Therefore, the revised length of the road under this new plan is 46 kilometers.
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: A tailor is making a costume for a theater play. He uses 15 meters of fabric to make the trousers and 80 more meters to make the coat. How many meters of fabric did the tailor use in total?
CodeLlama 7B:
The tailor used a total of 15 + 80 = 95 meters of fabric.
Expected answer: 95
Correct? Yes
Problem: George is building a fence around his yard. He has already installed 17 meters of the fence and he still has 77 meters to go before completion. How many meters of fence in total will George install around his yard?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find the total number of meters of fence that George will install, we need to add the number of meters he has already installed (17) to the number of meters he still needs to install (77). 17 + 77 = 94 Therefore, George will install a total of 94 meters of fence around his yard.
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sarah is making a scarf that she wants to be 77 inches long. If she has already knit 14 inches, how much more does she need to knit to finish her scarf?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how much more Sarah needs to knit, we need to subtract the amount she has already knit from the total length of the scarf she wants to make. 77 - 14 = 63 So, Sarah needs to knit 63 more inches to finish her scarf.
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: Joshua has extended his bamboo fence by 14 feet. If the original length of the fence was 49 feet, how long is Joshua's bamboo fence now?
CodeLlama 7B:
If Joshua has extended his bamboo fence by 14 feet, then the new length of the fence is 49 + 14 = 63 feet.
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: George is working on a landscaping project. He initially plants a row of bushes that stretches 85 feet. However, he decided to remove a section that is 58 feet long. After that, he thinks about adding another row adjacent to the current one that is 56 feet. What will be the total length of the planted bushes once George adds the new row?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's break this down step by step: 1. Initial row: 85 feet 2. Removed section: 58 feet 3. New row: 56 feet To find the total length of the planted bushes, we need to add the length of the initial row, the length of the removed section, and the length of the new row. 85 feet + 58 feet - 56 feet = 93 feet Therefore, the total length of the planted bushes once George adds the new row will be 93 feet.
Expected answer: 83
Correct? No
Problem: John has two pieces of wood. The first piece is 51 inches long and the second piece is 45 inches long. He cuts the shorter length from the longer one. Then he adds a piece that is 40 inches long to the remaining length. What is the new total length of wood that John has?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's call the length of the shorter piece of wood "x". We know that the longer piece of wood is 51 inches long, and the shorter piece is x inches long. We also know that John cut the shorter piece from the longer piece, so the total length of wood that John has is 51 - x inches long. When John adds a piece that is 40 inches long to the remaining length, the total length of wood that John has becomes 51 - x + 40 = 91 - x inches long. So, the new total length of wood that John has is 91 - x inches long.
Expected answer: 46
Correct? No
Problem: A soccer field is 55 meters long. However, the field is currently only usable up to 27 meters due to maintenance works. How many meters of the field cannot be used?
CodeLlama 7B:
The field is currently only usable up to 27 meters due to maintenance works, so the remaining 28 meters of the field cannot be used.
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: John built a wooden shelf that was 4 feet long. He decided to add another section to it, making it 11 feet longer. How long is the wooden shelf now?
CodeLlama 7B:
The wooden shelf is now 4 feet + 11 feet = 15 feet long.
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: The length of a farm is 36 meters. A farmer wants to expand this area by extending the length by 10 more meters. What will be the total length of the farm after expansion?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the farm after expansion will be 36 + 10 = 46 meters.
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jacob is attempting to build a 79-foot long fence around his backyard. He has currently built 42 feet of the fence. How many more feet does Jacob need to build to complete the fence?
CodeLlama 7B:
To find out how many more feet Jacob needs to build, we need to subtract the number of feet he has already built (42) from the total length of the fence (79). 79 - 42 = 37 Therefore, Jacob needs to build 37 more feet to complete the fence.
Expected answer: 37
Correct? Yes
Problem: Travis buys two cassette tapes that are 19 inches and 62 inches long respectively. Realizing that he needs more tape to finish his work, he buys an additional cassette tape that is 6 inches long. How long, in inches, are all the cassette tapes combined that Travis bought?
CodeLlama 7B:
Travis bought 2 cassette tapes that are 19 inches and 62 inches long respectively. He then bought an additional cassette tape that is 6 inches long. So, the total length of all the cassette tapes combined that Travis bought is: 19 + 62 + 6 = 85 inches Therefore, the answer is 85 inches.
Expected answer: 87
Correct? No
Problem: The length of a park is 21 meters and the width is 45 meters. A jogging track is to be built around the park that is an additional 15 meters longer than the combined length and width of the park. How long will the jogging track be?
CodeLlama 7B:
The length of the jogging track will be: 21 + 15 = 36 meters The width of the jogging track will be: 45 + 15 = 60 meters So, the jogging track will be 36 meters long and 60 meters wide.
Expected answer: 81
Correct? No
Problem: At a construction site, a worker needs to cut a 15 feet piece of lumber. After the first cut, he realizes he needs an additional piece that is 13 feet long. How long is the total length of the lumber he needs?
CodeLlama 7B:
The worker needs to cut a 15 feet piece of lumber. After the first cut, he realizes he needs an additional piece that is 13 feet long. The total length of the lumber he needs is 15 + 13 = 28 feet.
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bricklayer has a stack of bricks that are each 10 inches long. If he adds another brick that is 9 inches long to the stack, what will be the total lengths of the bricks in inches?
CodeLlama 7B:
The total length of the bricks in inches will be: 10 inches + 9 inches = 19 inches So, the total length of the bricks in inches will be 19 inches.
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: A train travels 82 kilometers before making a stop. After the stop, it travels another 14 kilometers. How many total kilometers does the train travel?
CodeLlama 7B:
The train travels 82 kilometers before making a stop, and then it travels an additional 14 kilometers after the stop. Therefore, the total distance traveled by the train is: 82 + 14 = 96 kilometers So, the train travels a total of 96 kilometers.
Expected answer: 96
Correct? Yes
Problem: There is a park measuring 79 meters in length from the entrance to the end. If a certain pathway extends 21 meters inward from the entrance gate, what is the remaining length of the park from the end of the pathway to the park's end?
CodeLlama 7B:
Let's call the length of the park "L". We know that the pathway extends 21 meters inward from the entrance gate, so the length of the pathway is 21 meters. We also know that the park's length is 79 meters. We can set up the equation: L = 79 - 21 Solving for L, we get: L = 58 meters So, the remaining length of the park from the end of the pathway to the park's end is 58 meters.
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has a field that is 48 meters long. If he plans to plant crops in 29 meters of it, how many meters does he have left for other usage?
CodeLlama 7B:
The farmer has a field that is 48 meters long. If he plans to plant crops in 29 meters of it, he will have 48 - 29 = <<48-29=19>>19 meters left for other usage.
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes