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CodeLlama 7B on 4.MD.A.2-fraction

Common Core Standard 4.MD.A.2-fraction

This standard covers the following:

Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, Intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.

🔗 Problem

Problem: Steve started with 38 dollars and spent it evenly over 8 days. Then he received an extra 11 dollars. John started with 18 dollars but then he spent the same amount of money as Steve had. John found 25 dollars on the street. How much money does John have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Steve started with $38 and spent it evenly over 8 days, so he spent $38/8 = $4.50 per day. He spent a total of $4.50 x 8 = $36.00.

Then he received an extra $11, so he now has $36.00 + $11 = $47.00.

John started with $18 and spent the same amount of money as Steve had, so he spent $18/8 = $2.12 per day. He spent a total of $2.12 x 8 = $17.28.

Then he found $25, so he now has $17.28 + $25 = $42.28.

### Answer: $42.28

Expected answer: 109/4

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have $45 in your wallet. You find a coin on the street worth $27/30. How much money do you have in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  You have $45 in your wallet and you find a coin on the street worth $27/30.

First, you add the $45 in your wallet to the $27/30 coin:

$45 + $27/30 = $45 + $9 = $54

So, you have a total of $54.

Expected answer: 459/10

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $17 in his bank account. He finds a loose change on his desk that amounts to $8/37. How much money does he have in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John has $17 in his bank account.
He finds a loose change on his desk that amounts to $8/37.

The loose change is $8/37 of the total amount of $37.
Therefore, the total amount of money John has is:

$17 + $8/37 = $17 + $2.60 = $29.60

So, John has a total of $29.60.

Expected answer: 637/37

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally wants to measure the distance of her bike route. Initially, she hesitates and travels only 47/50 of a mile. Then, she gains confidence and rides another 31 miles. Every day for the next 28 days, she completes the same distance. One day, she decided to detour and added an extra 32/24 miles to her regular bike route. How many miles in total did she travel after adding the extra traveling distance?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

1. Initially, Sally traveled 47/50 of a mile, which is 47/50 of 1 mile = 0.94 miles.
2. After gaining confidence, she rode an additional 31 miles.
3. Every day for the next 28 days, she completed the same distance, which is 31 miles.
4. After adding the extra 32/24 miles to her regular bike route, she traveled a total of 31 + (32/24) = 31 + 1.5 = 32.5 miles.

Therefore, the total distance traveled by Sally after adding the extra traveling distance is 32.5 miles.

### Answer: 32.5 miles.

Expected answer: 67174/75

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A train travels at a steady speed of 47 miles per hour for 4 hours. How far does the train travel in that time?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the train, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time

In this case, the speed is 47 miles per hour, and the time is 4 hours. So, we can plug these values into the formula to get:

Distance = 47 x 4
Distance = 184 miles

Therefore, the train travels 184 miles in 4 hours.

Expected answer: 188

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A truck can travel a distance of 34/25 kilometers on a liter of fuel. If 11 more kilometers are added to its journey, what is the total distance the truck can travel before running out of fuel? Then, if an additional 49 kilometers are added to the journey, what would be the total distance then?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the total distance the truck can travel before running out of fuel.

The truck can travel a distance of 34/25 kilometers on a liter of fuel.

If 11 more kilometers are added to the journey, the total distance the truck can travel before running out of fuel would be:

34/25 kilometers + 11 kilometers = 45/25 kilometers

So, the truck can travel 45/25 kilometers before running out of fuel.

Now, let's calculate the total distance the truck can travel after adding an additional 49 kilometers to the journey.

The truck can travel a distance of 34/25 kilometers on a liter of fuel.

If 49 more kilometers are added to the journey, the total distance the truck can travel would be:

34/25 kilometers + 49 kilometers = 73/25 kilometers

So, the truck can travel 73/25 kilometers after adding an additional 49 kilometers to the journey.

Expected answer: 1534/25

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John drank a special energy drink that increased his jogging speed. After the energy drink, he was able to jog 50/49 miles per hour faster. One day, he had a speed of 4/22 miles per hour without the use of the energy drink. After consuming the energy drink, at what rate would he jog if he continued for 46/30 hours?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by using the information that John was able to jog 50/49 miles per hour faster after consuming the energy drink. This means that if he was jogging at a speed of 4/22 miles per hour without the energy drink, he would be able to jog at a speed of 4/22 + 50/49 = 44/22 miles per hour with the energy drink.

Now, we know that John continued to jog for 46/30 hours after consuming the energy drink. To find out how fast he was jogging during this time, we can multiply the number of hours he jogged by the speed he was able to achieve with the energy drink:

46/30 hours x 44/22 miles per hour = 196/110 miles per hour

Therefore, if John continued to jog for 46/30 hours after consuming the energy drink, he would be able to jog at a speed of 196/110 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 4968/2695

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A truck driver starts his route with 9 gallons of gas in his tank. He stops at a station and adds to this tank another 21/36 gallons of gas. Later, he stops at another station and adds another 26/42 gallons of gas. How many gallons of gas total does the truck driver have now in his tank?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by adding the gallons of gas at the first station:

9 + (21/36) = 9 + 0.57 = 9.57

Now, let's add the gallons of gas at the second station:

9.57 + (26/42) = 9.57 + 0.63 = 10.20

Therefore, the truck driver has 10.20 gallons of gas in his tank now.

Expected answer: 857/84

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 6 dollars in his pocket. He then earns an additional 47/8 dollars from mowing his neighbor's lawn. How much money does he now have in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John has 6 dollars in his pocket.
He earns 47/8 dollars from mowing his neighbor's lawn.

John now has 6 + (47/8) = 6 + 5.75 = 11.75 dollars in total.

### Answer: 11.75

Expected answer: 95/8

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Matthew has $29 saved up. He buys a toy robot for $5. After buying the toy, he receives $8 from his grandmother for his birthday. How much money does Matthew have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  First, let's calculate the amount of money Matthew has after buying the toy robot:

$29 - $5 = $24

Now, let's calculate the amount of money Matthew has after receiving $8 from his grandmother:

$24 + $8 = $32

Therefore, Matthew has $32 now.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A barrel of oil costs $16 and a refinery buys 9 barrels. How much do 9 barrels of oil cost in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If a barrel of oil costs $16 and a refinery buys 9 barrels, then the total cost of 9 barrels of oil is 9 x $16 = $144.

Expected answer: 144

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Amy's garden is 11 feet long. She plans to expand it by 30 more feet. At the end of this expansion, she decided to further extend the garden by the length equivalent to 30 divided by 13 feet. What will be the total length of her garden after all the expansions?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by calculating the total length of the garden after the first expansion:

11 feet + 30 feet = 41 feet

Now, let's calculate the total length of the garden after the second expansion:

41 feet + (30 divided by 13 feet) = 41 feet + 2.6 feet

So, the total length of Amy's garden after all the expansions will be 41 feet + 2.6 feet = 43.6 feet.

Expected answer: 563/13

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John's house is (17 / 3) miles from his work. The supermarket is (25 / 41) miles closer to his work than his house. How far is the supermarket from his work?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The supermarket is (25 / 41) miles closer to his work than his house, which means that the supermarket is (25 / 41) + (17 / 3) = (25 + 17) / (41 + 3) = 42 / 44 miles from his work.

Therefore, the supermarket is 42/44 miles from his work.

Expected answer: 622/123

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bank has $12 in one-dollar bills. They received an additional $36 from a deposit. After paying out $8, how much money does the bank now have in one-dollar bills?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The bank had $12 + $36 = $48 in one-dollar bills before paying out $8.

After paying out $8, the bank has $48 - $8 = $40 in one-dollar bills.

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Samantha has $28 in her bank account. Later, she found a few coins amounting to 46/41 dollars on the street and added them to her savings. How much money does she have now in her bank account?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Samantha has $28 in her bank account.
She found 46/41 dollars in coins on the street.
46/41 dollars = 1.15 dollars

So, she added 1.15 dollars to her savings.

Now, Samantha has $28 + 1.15 = 29.15 dollars in her bank account.

### Answer: 29.15

Expected answer: 1194/41

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a money counting contest, James had $37. Then his little brother gave him 14/19 of a dollar from his piggy bank. How much money does James have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  James had $37 and his little brother gave him 14/19 of a dollar from his piggy bank.

14/19 of a dollar is equal to 14/19 of $1.00, or $0.07.

So, James now has $37 + $0.07 = $37.17.

Expected answer: 717/19

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sophia spends 40 dollars every 28 days to fill up her car's fuel tank. How much does she spend each day for her fuel?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much Sophia spends each day for her fuel, we need to divide the total amount she spends in a month by the number of days in the month.

Sophia spends 40 dollars every 28 days to fill up her car's fuel tank, which means she spends 40/28 = <<40/28=1.42>>1.42 dollars per day on fuel.

Expected answer: 10/7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sophia revises her budget and decides to spend only 40 dollars every 3 days for car maintenance instead of 45 dollars. How much does Sophia now spend each day for her car's maintenance?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much Sophia now spends each day for her car's maintenance, we need to divide the new monthly budget by the number of days in the month.

Sophia now spends 40 dollars every 3 days for car maintenance, which means she spends 40/3 = <<40/3=13.33>>13.33 dollars per day on car maintenance.

Expected answer: 40/3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Roberto has 50 ounces of juice. He splits the juice into 17 equal parts. He then takes the juice from one part and pours it into a container. He then takes 34/44 of what is in that container and pours it into another container. How much juice is now in the second container?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by using the information that Roberto has 50 ounces of juice.

Roberto splits the juice into 17 equal parts, so each part has 50/17 = <<50/17=2.94>>2.94 ounces of juice.

Roberto takes the juice from one part and pours it into a container. Let's call the amount of juice in that container "x".

Roberto then takes 34/44 of what is in that container and pours it into another container. Let's call the amount of juice in the second container "y".

We know that x + y = 34/44, since Roberto took 34/44 of what was in the first container and poured it into the second container.

We also know that x = 2.94, since Roberto split the juice into 17 equal parts and each part had 2.94 ounces of juice.

Now we can solve for y:

y = 34/44 - x
y = 34/44 - 2.94
y = 11.06

So the amount of juice in the second container is 11.06 ounces.

Expected answer: 25/11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John wants to save some money to buy a video game. The game costs $40, but John already has $29. Every week, John is able to save 20/48 of the money he needs. After a certain period of time, he decides to put all his savings so far into an investment account. The account promises a return of 41/11 times the money invested after a year. How much money will John have in his investment account after a year?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate how much money John has saved so far.

John has saved 20/48 of the money he needs, so he has saved 20/48 \* $40 = $8.

After a certain period of time, John decides to put all his savings so far into an investment account. Let's call this amount $x.

The investment account promises a return of 41/11 times the money invested after a year. So, the return on investment is 41/11.

After a year, John will have $x + (41/11) \* $x = $x + $4.10.

Therefore, John will have $8 + $4.10 = $12.10 in his investment account after a year.

Expected answer: 205/12

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria starts with 13/3 euros in her pocket. She buys a candy bar that costs 32/15 euros. How much money does Maria have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: Maria spends 32/15 = <<32/15=2.13>>2.13 euros on the candy bar.
Maria has 13/3 = <<13/3=4.33>>4.33 euros in her pocket before buying the candy bar.
Maria has 4.33 - 2.13 = <<4.33-2.13=2.20>>2.20 euros left after buying the candy bar.
### Answer: 2.20 euros

Expected answer: 11/5

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A carpenter cuts a piece of lumber into pieces that are each 45/44 meters long. How long would 20 pieces of such lumber be in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If the carpenter cuts a piece of lumber into 20 pieces, each piece will be 45/44 meters long.

So, the total length of the 20 pieces of lumber will be:

20 x 45/44 = 20 x 1.02 = 20.2 meters

Therefore, 20 pieces of lumber that are each 45/44 meters long in total would be 20.2 meters long.

Expected answer: 225/11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sprinter runs two sections of a race. The first part is run at a speed of 34 miles per 14 hours, and the second part is run at a speed of 21 miles per 26 hours. How much distance does the sprinter cover in one hour from both parts together?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the total distance covered by the sprinter in one hour, we need to find the average speed of the race.

The first part of the race is run at a speed of 34 miles per 14 hours, so the average speed for this part of the race is:

34 miles / 14 hours = 2.4 miles per hour

The second part of the race is run at a speed of 21 miles per 26 hours, so the average speed for this part of the race is:

21 miles / 26 hours = 0.8 miles per hour

The total average speed of the race is the average of the two speeds:

(2.4 miles per hour + 0.8 miles per hour) / 2 = 1.9 miles per hour

Therefore, the sprinter covers 1.9 miles in one hour from both parts of the race.

Expected answer: 589/182

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom has $30 in his wallet and finds $14 on the ground. Later, he gets $25 as a birthday gift. How much money does Tom have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Tom has $30 in his wallet and finds $14 on the ground, so he has a total of $30 + $14 = $44.

Later, he gets $25 as a birthday gift, so he has a total of $44 + $25 = $69.

Therefore, Tom has $69 in his wallet now.

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny is on a running exercise. She ran for 41/32 miles in the first round, and then took a break. After resting, she ran for another 11/4 miles. How many miles in total did she run?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

First round: Jenny ran for 41/32 miles = 13.25 miles
Second round: Jenny ran for 11/4 miles = 2.75 miles
Total miles: 13.25 + 2.75 = 16.00 miles

### Answer: 16.00 miles

Expected answer: 129/32

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had $32 in his wallet. He then found a $33 bill on the floor. How much money does John have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John had $32 in his wallet. He then found a $33 bill on the floor.

John now has a total of $32 + $33 = $65.

### Answer: $65

Expected answer: 65

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that initially, John only had $3 in his wallet instead of $32 before he found the $33 bill. How much money would John have had in that case before buying the video game?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If John had only $3 in his wallet initially, and he found a $33 bill on the floor, he would have had a total of $3 + $33 = $36.

### Answer: $36

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Carrie rode her bike for 7 hours, and then another 38/25 of an hour. If she was able to cover 35 kilometers in each hour, how many kilometers did she cover in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the total time Carrie rode her bike:

7 hours + 38/25 of an hour = 7 hours + 1.6 hours = 8.6 hours

Now, let's convert the total time to kilometers:

8.6 hours x 35 kilometers/hour = 297.5 kilometers

Therefore, Carrie covered a total of 297.5 kilometers.

Expected answer: 1491/5

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John saved $17 in January. He then added $10 more for the month of February. How much total money has he saved after February?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: John saved $17 in January, so he has saved a total of $17.
In February, he added $10, so he has saved a total of $17 + $10 = $27.
### Answer: $27

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In March, John saved an additional $14. How much money does he have in total after saving in March?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: John saved $14 in March, so he has saved a total of $27 + $14 = $41.
### Answer: $41

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If John initially saved $28 in January instead of $17 and added $10 more for the month of February as earlier, how much total money would he have saved after February?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: John initially saved $28 in January instead of $17, so he has saved a total of $28.
In February, he added $10, so he has saved a total of $28 + $10 = $38.
### Answer: $38

Expected answer: 38

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels 41 miles per hour on a trip that lasts 20/11 hours. How far did the car travel during this trip?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the car, we can multiply the speed by the time:

Distance = Speed x Time
Distance = 41 miles/hour x 20/11 hours
Distance = 41 miles x 20/11
Distance = 41 miles x 2
Distance = 82 miles

Therefore, the car traveled 82 miles during this trip.

Expected answer: 820/11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tony has 38 books in his collection. If each book cost him 21 dollars, how much money did he spend in total on his book collection?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the total amount of money Tony spent on his book collection, we need to multiply the number of books by the cost of each book.

Number of books = 38
Cost of each book = 21

Total cost = Number of books x Cost of each book
Total cost = 38 x 21
Total cost = 796

Therefore, Tony spent a total of 796 dollars on his book collection.

Expected answer: 798

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Johnnie's car uses 16 liters of gas every hour. How many liters of gas would it use if he drives continuously for 19 hours?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many liters of gas Johnnie's car would use if he drives continuously for 19 hours, we need to multiply the number of hours by the number of liters used per hour.

19 hours x 16 liters/hour = 288 liters

Therefore, Johnnie's car would use 288 liters of gas if he drives continuously for 19 hours.

Expected answer: 304

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joe was tasked with distributing 40 pamphlets each day. On day 19, how many pamphlets has Joe distributed in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  On day 19, Joe has distributed 19 \* 40 = <<19*40=760>>760 pamphlets in total.

Expected answer: 760

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 16/5 bushels of corn per acre. Meanwhile, the farmer has 42 acres of land but has to let 49/4 acres lie fallow. How many bushels of corn does the farmer harvest from the land that was not fallow?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

The farmer harvested 16/5 bushels of corn per acre, so the total amount of corn harvested from the 42 acres of land that was not fallow is:

42 x (16/5) = 42 x 3 = 126 bushels

### Answer: 126 bushels

Expected answer: 476/5

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jennifer is selling lemonade for a fundraiser. Every jug she sells contains 21 gallons of lemonade. Due to evaporation, when she sells the jugs she only receives 31/34 of the volume she originally had. How much lemonade does Jennifer have after selling a full jug?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Jennifer has 21 gallons of lemonade in each jug.
When she sells a jug, she receives 31/34 of the original volume, which is 21 gallons x 31/34 = 21 x 31/34 = 6.7 gallons.

Therefore, after selling a full jug, Jennifer has 21 gallons - 6.7 gallons = 14.3 gallons of lemonade left.

### Answer: 14.3 gallons

Expected answer: 651/34

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jane cycles at a rate of 11 km/h for 45 hours. In addition to this distance, Jane also decides to cycle for another distance that equals exactly 1 km. How many kilometers in total does Jane cycle?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the total distance that Jane cycles, we need to add the distance she cycled for 45 hours (11 km/h x 45 hours = 495 km) and the distance she cycled for the additional 1 km.

495 km + 1 km = 496 km

Therefore, Jane cycles a total of 496 kilometers.

Expected answer: 496

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: George had $21 in his wallet, then he found a bundle of change on the street worth $21/39. How much money does George have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  George had $21 in his wallet, so he had a total of $21 + ($21/39) = $21 + $0.55 = $21.55.

So, George now has a total of $21.55.

Expected answer: 280/13

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John is on a bike ride. He bikes 46 miles to the town of Baker, and then another 41 miles to the town of Nelson. How many total miles did John bike?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John biked a total of 46 + 41 = 87 miles.

Expected answer: 87

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John earns 4 dollars per hour at his part-time job. If he works for 9 hours, how much money does John earn in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John earns 4 dollars per hour, so he earns 4 x 9 = <<4*9=36>>36 dollars in total.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jack had 38 dollars. He then earned 41/48 of a dollar from recycling cans. The next day, he found a quarter (or 23/24 of a dollar) on the ground. How much money does Jack have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  First, let's calculate the amount of money Jack earned from recycling cans:

41/48 of a dollar = 41/48 \* $1 = $0.85

So, Jack earned $0.85 from recycling cans.

Next, let's calculate the amount of money Jack found on the ground:

23/24 of a dollar = 23/24 \* $1 = $0.96

So, Jack found $0.96 on the ground.

Now, let's add the amount of money Jack earned from recycling cans and the amount of money he found on the ground:

$0.85 + $0.96 = $1.81

Therefore, Jack has a total of $1.81.

Expected answer: 637/16

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny drove for a total of 29 hours at a speed of 32/24 miles per hour. How far could she travel if her speed increased by a factor of 43/15?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by Jenny, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time

We know that Jenny drove for a total of 29 hours at a speed of 32/24 miles per hour. We can convert the speed to miles per hour by multiplying by 24:

Speed = 32/24 x 24 = 32 miles per hour

We can then use the formula to find the distance traveled:

Distance = Speed x Time
= 32 miles per hour x 29 hours
= 928 miles

Now, if Jenny's speed increases by a factor of 43/15, we can find the new speed by multiplying the old speed by the factor:

New Speed = Old Speed x (43/15)
= 32 miles per hour x (43/15)
= 32 x 43/15
= 43 miles per hour

We can then use the formula to find the new distance traveled:

New Distance = New Speed x Time
= 43 miles per hour x 29 hours
= 1187 miles

Therefore, if Jenny's speed increases by a factor of 43/15, she could travel 1187 miles in 29 hours.

Expected answer: 4988/45

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: During an art class, students used liquid paint. Every child received 16/31 litres of paint. If there were 32 children in the class, what is the total amount of paint distributed to all the students?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's call the total amount of paint distributed to all the students "x".

Since every child received 16/31 litres of paint, the total amount of paint distributed to all the students is:

x = 32 x (16/31) = 32 x 0.5 = 16

So, the total amount of paint distributed to all the students is 16 litres.

Expected answer: 512/31

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bob has $3 in his piggy bank. He then receives some more money, which is 3/7 of a dollar. How much money does Bob have in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Bob has $3 in his piggy bank.
He then receives some more money, which is 3/7 of a dollar.

The total amount of money Bob has is:

$3 + (3/7 of a dollar) = $3 + (0.42) = $3.42

Therefore, Bob has a total of $3.42.

Expected answer: 24/7

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom moved two rocks today. The first rock was moved for an interval of 20/50 hours, and the second was moved for an interval of 45/36 hours. If Tom can move rocks at a speed of 25/22 miles per hour, how far in miles did he move the rocks today?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the distance moved by each rock:

1. For the first rock, the distance moved is:

20/50 hours x 25/22 miles/hour = 20/50 x 25/22 = 1/2 mile

2. For the second rock, the distance moved is:

45/36 hours x 25/22 miles/hour = 45/36 x 25/22 = 3/4 mile

Now, let's add the distance moved by both rocks:

1 mile + 3/4 mile = 5/4 mile

Therefore, Tom moved a total distance of 5/4 miles today.

Expected answer: 15/8

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scientist mixes 10/42 liters of solution A and 32 liters of solution B to create a mixture. She then removes 4/28 liters from this mixture. If she then decides to extract 11/29 of the remaining mixture for an experiment, how much solution is she using for her experiment?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by writing down the information given in the problem:

* The scientist mixed 10/42 liters of solution A and 32 liters of solution B to create a mixture.
* She then removed 4/28 liters from this mixture.
* If she then decided to extract 11/29 of the remaining mixture for an experiment, how much solution is she using for her experiment?

We can start by calculating the total volume of the mixture:

10/42 + 32 = 42/42 + 32 = 74 liters

Now, we can calculate the volume of the mixture after removing 4/28 liters:

74 - 4/28 = 74 - 1/7 = 73 liters

Next, we can calculate the volume of the remaining mixture after extracting 11/29 of it:

73 x 11/29 = 73 x 4/7 = 29.4 liters

So, the scientist is using 29.4 liters of the mixture for her experiment.

Expected answer: 7414/609

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces 24 chairs in an hour. How many chairs would it produce in 25 hours?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If a factory produces 24 chairs in an hour, it would produce 24 x 25 = <<24*25=600>>600 chairs in 25 hours.

Expected answer: 600

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are two containers of juice. The first one contains 23/35 gallon. The second one contains 50/41 gallon. After mixing the two containers of juice together, it was transferred into a bottle which can hold 28 gallons. How much space is left in the bottle after subtracting 11/19 gallon which was drunk by a customer?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

The first container contains 23/35 gallon of juice, which is equal to 23/35 x 12 = 8 gallons.
The second container contains 50/41 gallon of juice, which is equal to 50/41 x 12 = 10 gallons.

After mixing the two containers of juice together, the total amount of juice is 8 + 10 = 18 gallons.

The customer drank 11/19 gallon of juice, which is equal to 11/19 x 12 = 6 gallons.

Therefore, the amount of space left in the bottle after subtracting 6 gallons is 18 - 6 = 12 gallons.

### Answer: 12 gallons

Expected answer: 696468/27265

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a bakery, they charge $47 for a regular cake. However, for custom designs, they charge an additional fee of $6 divided by the 26 available designs. What is the total cost if you decide to buy a regular cake with a custom design?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The total cost of a regular cake with a custom design would be:

$47 (regular cake) + ($6/26) (custom design) = $47 + $0.24 = $47.24

Therefore, the total cost would be $47.24.

Expected answer: 614/13

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John bought a drone that can fly 3 kilometers, but when it's carrying a delivery package, it can only fly 50 / 43 kilometers less. When the drone is attached with an additional booster, it can fly an additional 47 / 15 kilometers. How far can the drone fly with the package and the additional booster attached?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the distance the drone can fly with the package attached:

3 km - 50/43 km = 3 km - 1.22 km = 1.78 km

So, the drone can fly 1.78 km with the package attached.

Now, let's calculate the distance the drone can fly with the additional booster attached:

1.78 km + 47/15 km = 1.78 km + 3.1 km = 5.88 km

So, the drone can fly 5.88 km with the package and the additional booster attached.

Expected answer: 3206/645

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Ann runs 43/18 kilometers every morning and 22/9 kilometers every evening. How many kilometers does she run in a day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of kilometers Ann runs in a day, we need to add the number of kilometers she runs in the morning and the number of kilometers she runs in the evening.

In the morning, Ann runs 43/18 kilometers, which is equal to 23 kilometers.

In the evening, Ann runs 22/9 kilometers, which is equal to 24 kilometers.

Therefore, Ann runs a total of 23 + 24 = 47 kilometers in a day.

Expected answer: 29/6

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car can travel 36 miles on a 1-gallon tank of gas. If the car has a 19-gallon tank, how far can it travel without needing to refuel?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If a car can travel 36 miles on a 1-gallon tank of gas, then it can travel 36/1 = <<36/1=36>>36 miles on a 1-gallon tank of gas.

If the car has a 19-gallon tank, then it can travel 36/19 = <<36/19=1.875>>1.875 miles on a 19-gallon tank of gas.

Therefore, the car can travel 1.875 miles without needing to refuel.

Expected answer: 684

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John drove 18 miles each hour for 36 hours. After that, he drove an extra distance of 32/45 miles. How many miles did he drive in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the total distance John drove in the first 36 hours:

18 miles/hour x 36 hours = 648 miles

Now, let's calculate the additional distance John drove:

32/45 miles x 1 hour = 8 miles

So, John drove a total of 648 + 8 = 756 miles.

Expected answer: 29192/45

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels at a speed of 40 / 31 miles per minute. How far will it travel in 10 minutes?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the car in 10 minutes, we need to first convert the speed from miles per minute to miles per hour.

40/31 = 1.27 miles per minute

1.27 miles per minute x 10 minutes = 12.7 miles

Therefore, the car will travel 12.7 miles in 10 minutes.

Expected answer: 400/31

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 21 dollars and his mom gives him 11 dollars more. How much money does John have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John has 21 + 11 = 32 dollars.
### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John has 21 dollars and his mom gives him 11 dollars more. Now, John's dad matches whatever amount John has. How much money does John's dad give him?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John has 21 dollars and his mom gives him 11 dollars more, so John has a total of 21 + 11 = 32 dollars.
John's dad matches whatever amount John has, so John's dad gives John 32 dollars.
### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Samuel has $17. He finds $30 on the street. If he then converts all his money to Euros and the exchange rate is $47 to an equivalent of 33 Euros, how much money in Euros will he have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  First, let's convert the amount of money Samuel has to Euros using the exchange rate:

$17 x $47/1 = $753 Euros

Now, let's add the amount of money Samuel found on the street to his total:

$753 + $30 = $783 Euros

Therefore, Samuel will have a total of $783 Euros.

Expected answer: 2209/33

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Hannah has 5 piggy banks, and each piggy bank contains 34 coins. How many coins does she have in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Hannah has 5 piggy banks, and each piggy bank contains 34 coins. Therefore, the total number of coins she has is 5 x 34 = 170 coins.

Expected answer: 170

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Alex has $13/10 in his pocket. He finds $47/36 on the floor and picks it up adding to the money he already has. If he duplicates the amount of money he has by 43 times, how much money will he have?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by adding the money Alex already has to the money he found on the floor:

$13/10 + $47/36 = $50/36

Now, let's multiply the total amount of money by 43:

$50/36 x 43 = $2100/36

So, Alex will have $2100/36 = $640 in his pocket after duplicating the amount of money he has by 43 times.

Expected answer: 20167/180

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had saved 20 dollars for a new toy but accidentally lost 19 dollars. How much money does he left now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John had saved 20 dollars for a new toy, but he lost 19 dollars. This means that he has lost 19 dollars more than he had saved.

So, John has 20 - 19 = <<20-19=1>>1 dollar left.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Richard bought a bottle of wine that had 33 ounces in it. He drank 33/48 of the wine. In the morning, he drank a cup of orange juice that contained 26/30 of a liter. After a few hours, he drank a bottle of water that contained 2/36 of a liter. What is the total volume of the liquid he consumed?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by using the information we have to find the volume of the wine that Richard drank:

33/48 = 0.6875

So, Richard drank 0.6875 liters of wine.

Now, let's find the volume of the orange juice that Richard drank:

26/30 = 0.8667

So, Richard drank 0.8667 liters of orange juice.

Finally, let's find the volume of the water that Richard drank:

2/36 = 0.0556

So, Richard drank 0.0556 liters of water.

Now, let's add up the total volume of the liquid that Richard consumed:

0.6875 + 0.8667 + 0.0556 = 1.5858 liters

Therefore, the total volume of the liquid that Richard consumed is 1.5858 liters.

Expected answer: 16999/720

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jacob has $43 in his savings account and he adds $46 to his account. A few days later, he receives an additional $27/9 from his aunt. How much money does he have in his savings account now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jacob has $43 + $46 = $89 in his savings account.
A few days later, he receives an additional $27/9 = $30 from his aunt.
Jacob now has $89 + $30 = $119 in his savings account.
### Answer: $119

Expected answer: 92

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jacob has $35 on his gift card. He buys a toy for $22. How much money does he have left on his gift card after buying the toy?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jacob has $35 on his gift card and he buys a toy for $22. After buying the toy, he has $35 - $22 = $13 left on his gift card.

### Answer: $13

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on Jacob's purchase, his grandmother gives him $36 more to add to his remaining gift card balance. How much money does Jacob now have on his gift card after receiving money from his grandmother?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jacob has $13 on his gift card and he receives $36 more from his grandmother. After receiving the money, Jacob now has $13 + $36 = $59 on his gift card.

### Answer: $59

Expected answer: 49

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering a variation on the previous problem, suppose Jacob initially had $35 on his gift card, but this time he decides to buy a game that costs $15 instead of the toy. How much money would he have left on his gift card after this purchase?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jacob initially had $35 on his gift card, but this time he decides to buy a game that costs $15 instead of the toy. After this purchase, he would have $35 - $15 = $20 left on his gift card.

### Answer: $20

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: James initially had 32 dollars. He then spent 36/5 dollars on a notepad. How many dollars does he have left after his purchase?

CodeLlama 7B:

  James spent 36/5 = <<36/5=7.2>>7.2 dollars on a notepad.
He had 32 dollars initially, so he had 32 - 7.2 = <<32-7.2=24.8>>24.8 dollars left after his purchase.
### Answer: 24.8

Expected answer: 124/5

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tina spent 39 dollars on groceries. Due to a discount offer, she only had to pay 16/26 of this amount. How much money did Tina pay for the groceries?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: Tina paid 16/26 of the 39 dollars she spent on groceries.
16/26 of 39 = 16/26 \* 39 = 16/26 \* 39 = 5.60
### Answer: 5.60

Expected answer: 24

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jaden has $19 in his savings account. If his mother gives him $10 more, what will be the total amount in his savings account?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jaden has $19 in his savings account. If his mother gives him $10 more, the total amount in his savings account will be $19 + $10 = $29.

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John buys 17 pounds of apples every 8 days. He began noticing that his apples lasts about as long as 48 ounces of apple juice, which he happens to consume every 42 days. Calculate the rate of John's apple to apple juice consumption.

CodeLlama 7B:

  To calculate the rate of John's apple to apple juice consumption, we need to find the ratio of the number of apples to the number of apple juice containers.

Let's start by converting the number of apples to a more manageable unit, such as the number of apples per week.

17 pounds of apples / 4 weeks = 4.25 pounds of apples per week

Now, let's convert the number of apple juice containers to a more manageable unit, such as the number of apple juice containers per week.

42 days / 4 weeks = 10 days per week

10 days / 42 days = 0.24 weeks per apple juice container

Now, let's find the ratio of the number of apples to the number of apple juice containers.

4.25 pounds of apples per week / 0.24 weeks per apple juice container = 17.5 apples per apple juice container

Therefore, John consumes 17.5 apples per apple juice container.

Expected answer: 119/64

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria drove her car for 8 hours at a speed of 4/7 miles per hour. In another trip, she initially had 38 dollars for gas but spent 50/4 dollars on gas. What is the summation of the total miles Maria drove and the remaining amount of money she had for gas?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by using the information provided to find the total miles Maria drove.

Maria drove her car for 8 hours, so she drove for a total of 8 hours x 4/7 miles per hour = 8 x 4/7 = 32 miles.

Now, let's find the remaining amount of money Maria had for gas.

Maria initially had 38 dollars for gas, but she spent 50/4 dollars on gas. So, she spent 50/4 dollars on gas, which is 12.5 dollars.

The remaining amount of money Maria had for gas is 38 dollars - 12.5 dollars = 25.5 dollars.

Therefore, the summation of the total miles Maria drove and the remaining amount of money she had for gas is 32 miles + 25.5 dollars = 57.5 miles.

Expected answer: 421/14

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A runner is training for a marathon and runs 17 miles each day. If they run the same distance for 49 days, how many miles will they have run in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If the runner runs 17 miles each day for 49 days, they will have run a total of:

17 miles/day x 49 days = 813 miles

Therefore, the runner will have run a total of 813 miles.

Expected answer: 833

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy car travels 37 kilometers on a single tank of fuel. However, after a modification, the toy car can now travel an additional 33/40 of a kilometer. What is the total distance the toy car can now travel on a single tank of fuel after the modification?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Before the modification, the toy car could travel 37 kilometers on a single tank of fuel.
After the modification, the toy car can travel an additional 33/40 of a kilometer, which is 33/40 of 37 kilometers = 33/40 \* 37 = 10.5 kilometers.
Therefore, the total distance the toy car can now travel on a single tank of fuel after the modification is 37 + 10.5 = 47.5 kilometers.

Expected answer: 1513/40

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John traveled for 1/31 of an hour by car and then took a bus for another 30/12 hours. After taking a short break of 17/4 hours, how long in total was John on the move?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. John traveled for 1/31 of an hour by car, which means he traveled for 1/31 of 1 hour = 1/31 of 60 minutes = 1/31 of 3600 seconds = 54 seconds.
2. Then, John took a bus for another 30/12 hours, which means he traveled for 30/12 hours = 30/12 \* 60 minutes/hour = 30/12 \* 3600 seconds/hour = 108,000 seconds.
3. After taking a short break of 17/4 hours, John was on the move for a total of 54 seconds + 108,000 seconds = 108,544 seconds.

Therefore, John was on the move for a total of 108,544 seconds, or approximately 108.544 hours.

Expected answer: 841/124

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a certain village, the well is 45 miles away. However, every hour, a donkey can carry water back from the well, effectively reducing the distance by 18/33 miles. After 1 hour, what is the effective distance of the well from the village?

CodeLlama 7B:

  After 1 hour, the effective distance of the well from the village is:

45 miles - (18/33) miles = 27/33 miles

So, the well is 27/33 miles away from the village after 1 hour.

Expected answer: 489/11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Clara had 30 dollars initially. She spent 25/6 dollars on ice cream. After buying the ice cream, she used 11/21 of her remaining money to buy a book. How many dollars did she spend on the book?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Clara had 30 dollars initially.
She spent 25/6 dollars on ice cream, which is equal to 25/6 \* 6 = 15 dollars.
After buying the ice cream, she used 11/21 of her remaining money to buy a book.
She used 11/21 of 15 = 11/21 \* 15 = 6 dollars on the book.

Therefore, Clara spent 6 dollars on the book.

### Answer: 6 dollars.

Expected answer: 1705/126

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John walked 10 miles every day for 2 weeks. After the 2 weeks, he still needed to walk an additional 21 miles to reach his destination. How many miles did he have to walk in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's break this down step by step:

1. John walked 10 miles every day for 2 weeks.
2. He walked a total of 10 miles x 2 weeks = 20 miles.
3. After the 2 weeks, he still needed to walk an additional 21 miles to reach his destination.
4. Therefore, John had to walk a total of 20 + 21 = 41 miles.

So, John had to walk 41 miles in total.

Expected answer: 161

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susan has 48 dollars in her pocket. She goes to a store and buys a toy. The toy cost is 18 dollars plus 41/14 dollars for tax. How much money does she have left after buying the toy?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

1. The toy cost is 18 dollars plus 41/14 dollars for tax.
2. The tax is 41/14 dollars.
3. The total cost of the toy is 18 + 41/14 = 18 + 3 = 21 dollars.
4. Susan has 48 dollars in her pocket.
5. She spends 21 dollars on the toy.
6. She has 48 - 21 = 27 dollars left after buying the toy.

### Answer: 27 dollars.

Expected answer: 379/14

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jamie deposited $47 in her bank account. The bank then added a bonus of 47/41 dollars to her account. How much money does Jamie now have in her bank account?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Jamie deposited $47 in her bank account, so she had a total of $47.

The bank added a bonus of 47/41 dollars to her account, so the bonus was $47/41 = $1.12.

Jamie now has a total of $47 + $1.12 = $48.12 in her bank account.

### Answer: $48.12

Expected answer: 1974/41

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Walter pays 23/21 dollars for a pen. After buying the pen, he still has 46 dollars left. How much money did he have originally?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by using the information that Walter paid 23/21 dollars for a pen. This means that he paid 23/21 of the total cost of the pen, which is 21 dollars.

So, the total cost of the pen is 21 + 23 = 44 dollars.

Now, we know that Walter still has 46 dollars left after buying the pen. This means that he spent 23 dollars on the pen, which is 23/44 of the total cost of the pen.

Therefore, the original amount of money that Walter had was 46/23 of the total cost of the pen, which is 46/23 \* 44 = 21 dollars.

So, the original amount of money that Walter had was 21 dollars.

Expected answer: 989/21

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests honey and sells it in kilograms. In a day, the farmer on average harvests 44/10 kilograms from each beehive. If there are 37 beehives, how many kilograms honey does he harvest in a day? If he sells 3/37 of the total honey harvested in a day, how many kilograms of honey does he sell?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the total amount of honey harvested in a day, we need to multiply the number of beehives by the average amount of honey harvested per beehive.

Total honey harvested in a day = Number of beehives x Average amount of honey harvested per beehive
Total honey harvested in a day = 37 x 44/10 = 1,560 kilograms

To find the amount of honey sold, we need to multiply the total amount of honey harvested by the fraction of honey sold.

Amount of honey sold = Total honey harvested x Fraction of honey sold
Amount of honey sold = 1,560 x 3/37 = 50.5 kilograms

Therefore, the farmer harvests 1,560 kilograms of honey in a day and sells 50.5 kilograms of honey.

Expected answer: 66/5

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jessica earns 29 dollars per hour. If she works for 14 hours, how much money will she have earned?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jessica earns $29 per hour, so she will have earned:

14 hours x $29 per hour = $432

Therefore, Jessica will have earned $432.

Expected answer: 406

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tim has a quirky old car with a very unusual fuel consumption - it uses 41/39 liters of fuel per minute. If he drives for 47 minutes, how many litres of fuel will he have consumed?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many liters of fuel Tim will have consumed, we need to multiply the number of minutes he drives by the fuel consumption rate.

Fuel consumption rate = 41/39 liters per minute
Number of minutes driven = 47 minutes

Fuel consumed = Fuel consumption rate x Number of minutes driven
Fuel consumed = (41/39) x 47
Fuel consumed = 41 x 47/39
Fuel consumed = 41 x 1.05
Fuel consumed = 41.5 liters

Therefore, Tim will have consumed 41.5 liters of fuel if he drives for 47 minutes at a fuel consumption rate of 41/39 liters per minute.

Expected answer: 1927/39

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cargo ship carries 17 / 26 tons of cargo for every one of its 39 containers. It already has an existing cargo load of 50 / 11 tons. What is the total tonnage of the cargo on the ship after it loads all 39 containers?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the total tonnage of the cargo on the ship after it loads all 39 containers.

The total tonnage of the cargo on the ship is equal to the total weight of the cargo divided by the density of the cargo.

The total weight of the cargo is given as 17/26 tons x 39 containers = 17/26 x 39 = 17 x 39 = 671 tons.

The density of the cargo is given as 17/26 tons per container.

Therefore, the total tonnage of the cargo on the ship after it loads all 39 containers is:

671 tons / 17/26 tons per container = 39 containers

So, the total tonnage of the cargo on the ship after it loads all 39 containers is 39 containers.

Expected answer: 661/22

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jessie has $34 in savings, and then she receives $20 from her grandma. How much money does she have now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Jessie has $34 in savings and receives $20 from her grandma, so she now has a total of $34 + $20 = $54.

Expected answer: 54

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Derek has $42 saved up. His grandmother gives him an additional $7. How much money does Derek have in total now?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Derek has $42 + $7 = $59.

Expected answer: 49

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A man spends 43 dollars on groceries but gets a discount of 43/27 dollars. Later, he buys a book worth 13/36 dollars. How much money did he spend in total?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The man spent 43 dollars on groceries, and he got a discount of 43/27 dollars. This means that he actually paid 43 - 43/27 = 43 - 1.57 = 41.43 dollars on groceries.

Later, he bought a book worth 13/36 dollars. This means that he spent 13/36 = 0.35 dollars on the book.

In total, the man spent 41.43 + 0.35 = 41.78 dollars.

Therefore, the man spent 41.78 dollars in total.

Expected answer: 4511/108

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenna has saved up $45 from her part-time job and received $50 from her parents as a gift. After she bought a novel that cost 46/39 dollars, how much money does Jenna have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  First, let's calculate the total amount of money Jenna has:

$45 + $50 = $95

Next, let's subtract the cost of the novel from the total amount of money Jenna has:

$95 - $46/39 = $95 - $1.33 = $83.67

Therefore, Jenna has $83.67 left after buying the novel.

Expected answer: 3659/39

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have 27/6 gallons of water in a tank. You then pour out 5/40 gallons of water from the tank. As you noticed the tank seems low, you add 21/26 gallons more. How many gallons of water are in the tank after all those actions?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

1. You have 27/6 gallons of water in the tank initially.
2. You pour out 5/40 gallons of water, which is 5/40 of the initial amount.
3. The tank seems low, so you add 21/26 gallons more.
4. The total amount of water in the tank after all these actions is the initial amount minus the amount you poured out plus the amount you added.

Solution:

27/6 - 5/40 + 21/26 = 27/6 - 0.125 + 0.85 = 26.625 gallons

Therefore, there are 26.625 gallons of water in the tank after all these actions.

Expected answer: 539/104

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a car is traveling at a steady speed of 28 miles per hour, how many miles will it travel in 20 hours?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the car in 20 hours, we can multiply the speed by the number of hours:

28 miles/hour x 20 hours = 560 miles

Therefore, the car will travel 560 miles in 20 hours.

Expected answer: 560

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom had 48 dollars in his wallet. After he bought a book for 19 dollars, how much money does he have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  After Tom bought a book for 19 dollars, he has 48 - 19 = <<48-19=29>>29 dollars left in his wallet.

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: James has 19 dollars in his account. He earns 49/44 dollars per hour working online. How many dollars does he have in his account after working for an hour?

CodeLlama 7B:

  James has 19 dollars in his account.
He earns 49/44 dollars per hour working online.

To find out how many dollars James has in his account after working for an hour, we need to multiply the number of hours he works by the amount he earns per hour.

1 hour = 49/44 dollars

So, James works for 1 hour and earns 49/44 dollars.

1 hour x 49/44 dollars = 49/44 dollars

Therefore, James has 49/44 dollars in his account after working for an hour.

### Answer: 49/44 dollars

Expected answer: 885/44

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Your favorite juice shop buys oranges for $34 per 8 bags. They've found a new vendor offering the same quantity of oranges for $19 per 30 bags. How much less per bag does the new vendor charge?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much less the new vendor charges per bag, we need to compare the cost per bag of the new vendor to the cost per bag of the original vendor.

The cost per bag of the original vendor is $34 / 8 bags = $4.12 per bag.

The cost per bag of the new vendor is $19 / 30 bags = $0.63 per bag.

So, the new vendor charges $4.12 - $0.63 = $3.49 per bag less than the original vendor.

Expected answer: 217/60

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Lisa spends $50 for over 46 days. How much amount does Lisa spend per day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much Lisa spends per day, we need to divide the total amount she spends by the number of days she spent it:

$50 / 46 days = $1.07 per day

So, Lisa spends $1.07 per day.

Expected answer: 25/23

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bottle contains 22/43 liters of juice. If you drink 18/4 of the bottle, how many liters of juice do you drink?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

1. The bottle contains 22/43 liters of juice.
2. You drink 18/4 of the bottle.
3. To find out how many liters of juice you drink, we need to multiply the number of liters in the bottle by the fraction of the bottle you drink.
4. 22/43 liters x 18/4 = 18/4 x 43/4 = 18 x 11 = 117 liters.

Therefore, you drink 117 liters of juice.

Expected answer: 99/43

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had $31 in his wallet. He spent $4 on a chocolate bar. How much money does he have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  John had $31 in his wallet and spent $4 on a chocolate bar.

$31 - $4 = $27

Therefore, John has $27 left in his wallet.

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sports car travels at a speed of 40 miles per hour on a highway. Additional to that, it gains an extra speed of 26/24 miles every hour due to a powerful wind from behind. What would be its speed after one hour with the effect of the wind included?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the speed of the sports car after one hour with the effect of the wind included, we need to add the speed of the sports car to the extra speed it gains due to the wind.

The speed of the sports car is 40 miles per hour.
The extra speed due to the wind is 26/24 miles per hour, which is equivalent to 1.0667 miles per hour.

After one hour, the speed of the sports car with the effect of the wind included would be:

40 + 1.0667 = 41.0667 miles per hour

Therefore, the speed of the sports car after one hour with the effect of the wind included would be 41.0667 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 493/12

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: James bought a jug of milk which contains 33/37 gallons. Later, he decided to add more milk into the jug, which was 3/25 gallons. How many gallons of milk does James have in total in the jug?

CodeLlama 7B:

  James had 33/37 gallons of milk in the jug initially.
He added 3/25 gallons of milk, which is 3/25 of the total gallons.
So, James now has 33/37 + 3/25 = 33/37 + 3/25 = 36/37 gallons of milk in the jug.
### Answer: 36/37 gallons

Expected answer: 936/925

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A journey took 43/17 hours to complete. After the journey, a break of 31/4 hours was taken. What is the total time spent on the journey and the break?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The total time spent on the journey is 43/17 hours.
The break is 31/4 hours.
The total time spent on the journey and the break is 43/17 hours + 31/4 hours = 74/17 hours.

Expected answer: 699/68

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Carrie's car consumes 41 liters of fuel to travel 1 hour. If she has driven for 49/48 hours, how much fuel has her car consumed?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first convert the fraction to a decimal:

49/48 = 1.025

Now, we can multiply the decimal by the number of liters consumed per hour:

1.025 x 41 = 42.625 liters

So, Carrie's car has consumed 42.625 liters of fuel.

Expected answer: 2009/48

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Oscar has $33 saved up. He decides to spend 13/41 of his money on a new video game. How much money does he spend on the video game?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much money Oscar spends on the video game, we need to multiply the fraction by the total amount of money he has saved up:

13/41 of $33 = $13.50

So, Oscar spends $13.50 on the new video game.

Expected answer: 429/41

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A turtle travels at a speed of 19/6 feet per second. How far, in feet, would the turtle travel in 24 seconds if it starts 20 feet ahead from the starting point?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the turtle in 24 seconds, we can multiply the speed by the time:

Distance = Speed x Time
Distance = (19/6) x 24
Distance = 19 x 24
Distance = 432 feet

So, the turtle would travel 432 feet in 24 seconds if it starts 20 feet ahead from the starting point.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Carlos has a container with a capacity of 3 liters. He filled it with orange juice to just 41/49 of its capacity. How many liters of orange juice did he pour into the container?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of liters of orange juice that Carlos poured into the container, we need to divide the amount of orange juice he filled the container with by the capacity of the container.

41/49 = 0.83

So, Carlos poured 0.83 liters of orange juice into the container.

Expected answer: 123/49

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a train travels at the speed of 39 kilometers per hour, how far would the train cover in 5 hours?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the distance traveled by the train in 5 hours, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time

In this case, the speed of the train is 39 kilometers per hour, and the time is 5 hours.

Distance = 39 km/h x 5 h

Distance = 195 km

Therefore, the train would cover a distance of 195 kilometers in 5 hours.

Expected answer: 195

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny has $3. She then finds a rare coin that is worth 4/37 dollars. How much money does she have altogether?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning: Jenny has $3 and finds a rare coin that is worth 4/37 dollars.
Jenny has $3 + (4/37) = <<$3+4/37=1.04>>1.04 dollars.
### Answer: 1.04

Expected answer: 115/37

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Henry saved $17 each week. How much money did Henry save in 5 weeks?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Henry saved $17 each week, so he saved a total of $17 x 5 = <<17*5=85>>85 dollars in 5 weeks.

Expected answer: 85

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have $15 in your savings account. You decided to spend 17/23 of a dollar on a small sweet. How much is left in your savings account after buying the sweet?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

You have $15 in your savings account.
You decided to spend 17/23 of a dollar on a small sweet.

17/23 of a dollar = 0.73 dollars

You spent 0.73 dollars on the sweet.

$15 - 0.73 = $14.27

Therefore, there are $14.27 left in your savings account after buying the sweet.

### Answer: $14.27

Expected answer: 328/23

Correct? No