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CodeLlama 7B on 4.NBT.B.6

Common Core Standard 4.NBT.B.6

This standard covers the following:

Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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Problem: There are 535 fish in a large tank and a shark eats 461 of them in one sitting. If the shark continues this pattern and only eats when there are 461 or more fish to consume, how many fish will be leftover after its dinner?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's call the number of fish left over after the shark's dinner "x".

We know that the shark eats 461 fish in one sitting, so it will eat x fish in the next sitting if there are 461 or more fish to consume.

We also know that there are 535 fish in the tank, so there will be 535 - 461 = 74 fish left over after the shark's first dinner.

Now, let's consider the pattern of the shark's eating. If the shark continues eating in this pattern, it will eat 74 fish in the next sitting, and then 74 - 461 = -387 fish in the next sitting, and so on.

Since the shark only eats when there are 461 or more fish to consume, it will stop eating when there are only 461 fish left. So, the number of fish left over after the shark's dinner will be 461 - 74 = 387 fish.

Therefore, there will be 387 fish left over after the shark's dinner.

Expected answer: 74

Correct? No

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Problem: A baker baked a total of 928 cookies. He decided to distribute equal amounts of cookies to 186 orphanages. After giving out as many entire sets of cookies as possible to each orphanage, how many cookies does the baker have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the number of cookies that each orphanage will receive:

186 orphanages x 1 cookie per orphanage = 186 cookies

Now, let's subtract the number of cookies that each orphanage will receive from the total number of cookies:

928 - 186 = 742 cookies

So, the baker has 742 cookies left.

Expected answer: 184

Correct? No

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Problem: A pizza store has 975 slices of pizza ready to serve. If each pizza box can contain 196 slices, how many left over slices will there be after all the pizza boxes are full?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many slices will be left over, we need to divide the total number of slices by the number of slices that can fit in each box.

975 slices / 196 slices per box = 5 boxes

So, there will be 5 boxes of pizza that are full, and 5 boxes x 196 slices per box = 984 slices that will be left over.

Expected answer: 191

Correct? No

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Problem: A wizard casts a spell to summon 932 magical stones. Each powerful creature he summons requires 193 stones. After summoning several creatures, how many stones will the wizard have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The wizard will have 932 - 193 x n = 932 - 193 x 3 = 932 - 585 = 347 stones left, where n is the number of creatures he has summoned.

Expected answer: 160

Correct? No

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Problem: A builder has a job to install 660 square foot tiles in a house. Each tile can cover 335 square feet. After installing tiles evenly across the available space, how many square feet will the last tile need to cover?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many square feet the last tile will need to cover, we need to divide the total area of the house by the number of tiles.

660 square feet / 335 square feet per tile = 2 tiles

Since there are 2 tiles left over, the last tile will need to cover:

660 square feet - (2 tiles x 335 square feet per tile) = 660 - 705 = -105 square feet

So, the last tile will need to cover 105 square feet.

Expected answer: 325

Correct? No

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Problem: A juice company produced 473 gallons of juice. If the company bottles the juice in 22-gallon containers, how many gallons of juice will be left after filling up all the containers?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many gallons of juice will be left after filling up all the containers, we need to divide the total amount of juice produced by the size of each container.

473 gallons / 22 gallons per container = 21 containers

So, after filling up all the containers, there will be 21 containers x 22 gallons per container = 464 gallons of juice left over.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? No

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Problem: A toy factory produced 979 toy cars in a day. If they packed these cars into boxes, each containing 108 cars, how many toy cars will be left unpacked at the end of the day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the number of boxes needed to pack all the toy cars:

979 toy cars / 108 cars per box = 9 boxes

Now, let's calculate the number of toy cars left unpacked at the end of the day:

979 toy cars - 9 boxes x 108 cars per box = 979 - 9 x 108 = 979 - 968 = 11

Therefore, there will be 11 toy cars left unpacked at the end of the day.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? No

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Problem: A crayon factory has the capacity to make 994 crayons in one operation. However, each box only holds 425 crayons. If they operate at full capacity, how many crayons will be left out of the boxes after the operation?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many crayons will be left out of the boxes after the operation, we need to subtract the number of crayons that can fit in a box from the total number of crayons produced.

994 - 425 = 569

So, 569 crayons will be left out of the boxes after the operation.

Expected answer: 144

Correct? No

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Problem: A wildlife reserve has 740 tigers. The reserve is divided into different zones, and each zone can only hold up to 696 tigers. If tigers are distributed evenly among the zones, how many tigers will be left in the last zone?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many tigers will be left in the last zone, we need to divide the total number of tigers by the maximum number of tigers that each zone can hold.

740 tigers / 696 tigers per zone = 1.06 zones

Since we can't have a fraction of a zone, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 zones.

So, there will be 2 zones with 696 tigers each, and the last zone will have 740 - 2 x 696 = 740 - 1392 = -652 tigers.

Therefore, there will be 652 tigers left in the last zone.

Expected answer: 44

Correct? No

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Problem: A hat shop makes 830 hats every week. In order to make special edition boxes, the shop plans to put 421 hats in each box. If all the hats are evenly distributed among the boxes, how many hats will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of hats that will be left over, we need to divide the total number of hats made by the number of hats in each box.

830 hats / 421 hats per box = 2.00 boxes

Since we want to round up to the nearest whole number, we will round up the result to 3 boxes.

Therefore, there will be 830 - 3 x 421 = 830 - 1267 = -417 hats left over.

### Answer: -417 hats

Expected answer: 409

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 871 fish in a lake. A fisherman catches 575 fish every month. If the fish repopulate at the same rate that the fisherman is depleting them, how many fish will be left after a month?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The fisherman catches 575 fish every month, so the total number of fish in the lake will decrease by 575 each month.

After one month, there will be 871 - 575 = 296 fish left in the lake.

After two months, there will be 296 - 575 = -279 fish left in the lake (since the fish repopulate at the same rate as the fisherman is depleting them, the number of fish in the lake will decrease by 575 each month).

After three months, there will be -279 - 575 = -854 fish left in the lake.

After four months, there will be -854 - 575 = -1429 fish left in the lake.

And so on.

So, after a month, there will be 296 fish left in the lake. After two months, there will be -1429 fish left in the lake. After three months, there will be -2896 fish left in the lake. And so on.

Expected answer: 296

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 891 beach balls, and every beach bag can fit 119 beach balls. If all the beach balls are evenly placed into the bags, how many beach balls will not fit and left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's first calculate the number of beach bags that can be filled with beach balls:

891 beach balls / 119 beach balls per bag = 7.5 beach bags

Since we need to round up to the nearest whole number, we'll round up to 8 beach bags.

Now, let's calculate the number of beach balls that won't fit in the bags:

891 beach balls - 8 x 119 beach balls = 891 - 1012 = -111 beach balls

So, there will be 111 beach balls that won't fit in the bags.

Expected answer: 58

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 544 stars in a particular constellation. These stars are grouped into smaller clusters of 446 stars each. If these clusters are evenly split, how many stars will remain ungrouped?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If the clusters are evenly split, then each cluster will contain 446/2 = <<446/2=223>>223 stars.
Therefore, there will be 544 - 223 = <<544-223=321>>321 stars remaining ungrouped.

Expected answer: 98

Correct? No

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Problem: A manufacturer produces 805 socks in one shift. They are packaged into sets of 132 each. After the packaging, how many socks will remain unpackaged?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many socks will remain unpackaged, we need to divide the total number of socks produced by the number of socks in each set.

805 socks / 132 socks per set = 6.03 sets

Since each set contains 132 socks, we can calculate the number of socks that will remain unpackaged as follows:

Total number of socks produced - Number of sets x Number of socks per set = 805 - 6.03 x 132 = 805 - 786 = 19

Therefore, there will be 19 socks that will remain unpackaged.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? No

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Problem: An astronomy club has 759 members that want to view a rare celestial event through their club's telescope. However, the telescope can only handle 228 people viewing the event each night. If they distribute the viewing evenings evenly amongst all members, how many people will view the event on the final night?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To determine how many people will view the event on the final night, we need to first calculate the number of viewing evenings that can be distributed among all members.

The number of viewing evenings that can be distributed among all members is 759 / 228 = 3.32 viewing evenings.

Since we need to distribute the viewing evenings evenly amongst all members, we will round up to the nearest whole number, which is 4 viewing evenings.

Therefore, the final answer is 228 x 4 = 896 people will view the event on the final night.

Expected answer: 75

Correct? No

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Problem: A postman has to deliver 891 letters. Each mailbox can only hold 616 letters. If he puts equal numbers of letters in each mailbox, how many letters will remain in the last mailbox?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first calculate the number of mailboxes the postman will need to deliver the letters:

891 letters / 616 letters per mailbox = 1.47 mailboxes

Since we can't have a fraction of a mailbox, we'll round up to the nearest whole number:

1.47 mailboxes = 2 mailboxes

Now, let's calculate the number of letters that will remain in the last mailbox:

891 letters - (2 mailboxes x 616 letters per mailbox) = 891 - 1274 = -383 letters

So, there will be 383 letters remaining in the last mailbox.

Expected answer: 275

Correct? No

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Problem: A total of 941 flies are jumping around the pond. Every time a frog jumps, it eats exactly 258 flies. After a series of jumps where each jump the frog eats the same number of flies, how many flies are left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's assume that the frog jumps a total of x times. Since each jump eats 258 flies, the total number of flies eaten by the frog is x \* 258.

We know that the total number of flies in the pond is 941, so we can set up the equation:

x \* 258 + 258 = 941

Simplifying the equation:

x \* 258 = 683

Dividing both sides by 258:

x = 26

So, the frog jumps 26 times, and each jump eats 258 flies, leaving 683 - 26 \* 258 = 683 - 683 = 0 flies in the pond.

Expected answer: 167

Correct? No

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Problem: A large park has a capacity of 991 spaces for cars to park. If all the spaces are evenly distributed between 66 rows, how many spare spaces will be there in the last row after max spaces are filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of spare spaces in the last row, we need to subtract the total number of spaces in the last row from the total capacity of the park.

The last row has 66 spaces, and the total capacity of the park is 991 spaces. Therefore, the number of spare spaces in the last row is:

991 - 66 = 925

So, there will be 925 spare spaces in the last row after the maximum number of spaces are filled.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 193 liters of water that need to be divided evenly among 167 water bottles. If each bottle holds the same amount of water, how many liters overflows and can't be distributed to the bottles?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To determine how many liters overflow and can't be distributed to the bottles, we need to find the total amount of water that can be distributed to the bottles.

The total amount of water that can be distributed to the bottles is 193 liters.

Since each bottle holds the same amount of water, we can divide the total amount of water by the number of bottles to find out how much water each bottle can hold.

193 liters / 167 bottles = 3.02 liters per bottle

Now, we need to find out how many liters overflow. We can do this by subtracting the total amount of water that can be distributed to the bottles from the total amount of water that needs to be distributed.

193 liters - 167 x 3.02 liters per bottle = 193 - 549.06 liters = -356.06 liters

Therefore, 356.06 liters overflow and can't be distributed to the bottles.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

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Problem: A dragon lays 996 jewel eggs in rows. Each row can hold 319 eggs. If the dragon distributes the eggs evenly among the rows, how many eggs would be left over to be put in the last row?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of eggs that would be left over to be put in the last row, we need to divide the total number of eggs by the number of eggs that can fit in each row.

996 jewel eggs / 319 eggs per row = 3 rows

Since the dragon distributes the eggs evenly among the rows, we can assume that each row is filled to capacity. Therefore, the number of eggs left over to be put in the last row would be:

996 jewel eggs - (3 rows x 319 eggs per row) = 996 - 996 = 0

Therefore, there would be no eggs left over to be put in the last row.

Expected answer: 39

Correct? No

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Problem: A lamp manufacturer produces 691 bulb units. If a pack includes 205 bulbs, how many bulbs would be left unpacked after filling as many packs as possible?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many bulbs would be left unpacked after filling as many packs as possible, we need to divide the total number of bulb units by the number of bulbs in each pack.

691 bulb units รท 205 bulbs per pack = 3.32 packs

Since we can't have a fraction of a pack, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 4 packs.

Therefore, 691 bulb units รท 205 bulbs per pack = 4 packs

So, there would be 691 - (205 x 4) = 691 - 810 = 199 bulbs left unpacked.

Expected answer: 76

Correct? No

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Problem: On a farm, there are 330 bales of hay to be stored evenly in barns. Each barn can store up to 259 bales. After filling up the barns as evenly as possible, how many bales of hay will be left for the last barn?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many bales of hay will be left for the last barn, we need to divide the total number of bales by the number of barns.

330 bales / 259 bales per barn = 1.27 barns

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

1.27 barns = 2 barns

So, there will be 2 bales of hay left for the last barn.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? No

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Problem: A construction company is installing 166 windows on a building. They have determined that one installation team can install 137 windows per day. If all windows are equally distributed amongst teams each day, how many windows will remain for the team to install on the next day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

To determine how many windows will remain for the team to install on the next day, we need to subtract the number of windows installed by the current team from the total number of windows remaining.

Let's first calculate the total number of windows remaining:

166 - 137 = 29

So, there are 29 windows remaining for the team to install on the next day.

### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 533 campers coming for a camping event at a park. Each tent can host 445 people. If the campers are evenly distributed among the tents, how many campers will be left over after all the tents are filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many campers will be left over after all the tents are filled, we need to divide the total number of campers by the number of people that each tent can accommodate.

533 campers / 445 people per tent = 1.17

Since we can't have a fraction of a tent, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2.

Therefore, there will be 2 campers left over after all the tents are filled.

Expected answer: 88

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 999 seashells collected from a beach. They are grouped in beach-themed souvenir sets, each containing 474 shells. After grouping, how many seashells will be left without a set?

CodeLlama 7B:

  There are 999 seashells collected from a beach.
Each set contains 474 shells, so there will be 999/474 = <<999/474=2>>2 sets.
Each set has 474 shells, so there will be 2 x 474 = <<2 x 474=958>>958 shells left without a set.
### Answer: 958

Expected answer: 51

Correct? No

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Problem: A tailor has 366 meters of fabric. If each skirt requires 160 meters of fabric, how many meters of fabric will be left after making as many skirts as possible?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many skirts the tailor can make, we need to divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required for each skirt.

366 meters of fabric / 160 meters of fabric per skirt = 2.33 skirts

Since we can't make a fraction of a skirt, we round down to 2 skirts.

So, after making 2 skirts, the tailor will have 366 - 2 x 160 = 366 - 320 = 46 meters of fabric left.

Expected answer: 46

Correct? No

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Problem: A toymaker made 993 dolls to be packed in boxes for shipment. Each box can hold 327 dolls. How many dolls will she have left once all the boxes are packed to their capacities?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many dolls the toymaker will have left once all the boxes are packed to their capacities, we need to divide the total number of dolls by the number of dolls that can fit in each box.

993 dolls / 327 dolls per box = 3 boxes

So, the toymaker will have 993 - 327 x 3 = 993 - 981 = 12 dolls left once all the boxes are packed to their capacities.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A child has 964 stuffed animals that they want to divide equally among their 839 friends. If they distribute the stuffed animals evenly, how many will the child have left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To distribute the stuffed animals evenly, the child will have to give 964/839 = <<964/839=1.13>>1.13 stuffed animals to each of their friends.

Since the number of friends is not a whole number, the child will have 1.13 - 1 = <<1.13-1=0.13>>0.13 stuffed animals left over.

Expected answer: 125

Correct? No

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Problem: A toy factory produces 369 teddy bears in a day. The bears are packaged in boxes and each box can hold 270 teddy bears. How many teddy bears will be left if all the teddy bears are evenly packed in the boxes?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's first find out how many boxes the factory can produce in a day:

369 teddy bears / 270 teddy bears per box = 1.3 boxes

Since we want to round up to the nearest whole number, we'll round up to 2 boxes.

So, the factory can produce 2 boxes of teddy bears in a day.

Now, let's find out how many teddy bears will be left if all the teddy bears are evenly packed in the boxes:

369 teddy bears - 2 boxes x 270 teddy bears per box = 369 - 549 = -270 teddy bears

Therefore, there will be 270 teddy bears left if all the teddy bears are evenly packed in the boxes.

Expected answer: 99

Correct? No

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Problem: A village has a yearly tradition of building snowmen. This year, the villagers make 804 snowballs to build their snowmen. Each snowman needs exactly 184 snowballs. After all snowmen are built, how many snowballs are left leftover?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many snowballs are left leftover, we need to divide the total number of snowballs made by the number of snowballs needed for each snowman.

804 snowballs / 184 snowballs per snowman = 4.31 snowmen

Since we can't have a fraction of a snowman, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 5 snowmen.

So, 804 snowballs / 184 snowballs per snowman = 5 snowmen

Now, we need to find out how many snowballs are left leftover after building 5 snowmen. We can do this by subtracting the total number of snowballs needed for all the snowmen from the total number of snowballs made:

804 snowballs - (5 snowmen x 184 snowballs per snowman) = 804 - 966 = -162 snowballs

Therefore, there are -162 snowballs leftover after building 5 snowmen.

Expected answer: 68

Correct? No

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Problem: A jewelry store has 843 rings to be placed equally into 839 boxes. If each box is filled, how many rings will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If each box is filled, then the number of rings that will be left over is 0.

The reason for this is that the number of rings that can be placed in each box is equal to the number of boxes, which is 839. Therefore, the number of rings that will be left over is 0, since each box will be filled.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

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Problem: A fireplace manufacturing company has 819 bricks to build fireplaces, and each fireplace requires 583 bricks. If they build as many fireplaces as possible, how many bricks will they have left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many bricks they will have left over, we need to divide the total number of bricks by the number of bricks required for each fireplace.

819 bricks / 583 bricks per fireplace = 1.42 fireplaces

Since we can't build a fireplace with a fraction of bricks, we round down to 1 fireplace.

819 bricks / 583 bricks per fireplace = 1 fireplace

So, they will have 819 - 583 = 236 bricks left over.

Expected answer: 236

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A marshmallow factory produces 998 marshmallows per minute. However, the packaging machine can only hold 957 marshmallows at a time. What will be the number of marshmallows left un-packaged in a minute after all the packaging machines are filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of marshmallows left un-packaged in a minute after all the packaging machines are filled, we need to subtract the number of marshmallows that can be packaged in a minute from the total number of marshmallows produced in a minute.

The total number of marshmallows produced in a minute is 998.
The number of marshmallows that can be packaged in a minute is 957.

Therefore, the number of marshmallows left un-packaged in a minute is:
998 - 957 = 41

So, there will be 41 marshmallows left un-packaged in a minute after all the packaging machines are filled.

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 984 roses in the castle's garden. Princess likes to place 426 roses in every tribute for her loyal subjects. If she distributes roses evenly to create as many tributes as possible, how many roses will be left undistributed in the castle's garden?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

To distribute the roses evenly, we need to divide the total number of roses by the number of tributes.

984 roses / 426 roses per tribute = 2.31 tributes

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

2.31 tributes = 2 tributes

So, Princess will distribute 2 tributes of 426 roses each, leaving 984 - 2 x 426 = 984 - 874 = 110 roses undistributed in the castle's garden.

### Answer: 110

Expected answer: 132

Correct? No

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Problem: A song has 334 words in it. If each line in the song has 23 words, how many words would be in the incomplete line at the end of the song?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If each line in the song has 23 words and the song has 334 words in total, then the number of lines in the song would be:

334 / 23 = 14.8

Since we can't have a fraction of a line, we round up to the next whole number, which is 15.

So, there would be 15 complete lines in the song, and 1 incomplete line with 1 word.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? No

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Problem: A teacher has 928 pages of study materials that he wants to print for his students. His printer can only print 336 pages in one go. After filling the printer a number of times, how many pages will he have left over to print?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The teacher will have 928 - 336 = <<928-336=592>>592 pages left over to print.

Expected answer: 256

Correct? No

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Problem: Scientists have spotted 972 sharks in an area. The scientists tag groups of 667 sharks each. How many sharks are left untagged after the scientists finish tagging as many complete groups as possible?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The scientists can tag 972/667 = <<972/667=1.47>>1.47 complete groups of sharks.
The number of sharks left untagged after the scientists finish tagging as many complete groups as possible is 972%1.47 = <<972%1.47=70.53>>70.53.

Expected answer: 305

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 686 blocks of cheese in the dairy shop. Each box can contain 349 blocks of cheese. If all the blocks of cheese are evenly distributed in the boxes, how many blocks of cheese would be left over after all the boxes are filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's first calculate the number of boxes that can be filled with cheese:

686 blocks of cheese / 349 blocks per box = 2 boxes

Since all the blocks of cheese are evenly distributed in the boxes, we can assume that each box is completely filled. Therefore, we can calculate the number of blocks of cheese that would be left over after all the boxes are filled:

686 blocks of cheese - (2 boxes x 349 blocks per box) = 686 - 756 = -170 blocks

So, there would be 170 blocks of cheese left over after all the boxes are filled.

Expected answer: 337

Correct? No

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Problem: There were 513 centimeters of snowfall recorded this winter. A snowplow can clear up to 170 centimeters of snow at a time. If the snowplow runs continuously, how many centimeters of snow will be left over after the final pass?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

To find the number of centimeters of snow left over after the final pass, we need to subtract the number of centimeters cleared by the snowplow from the total amount of snowfall.

513 cm - 170 cm = 343 cm

So, there will be 343 centimeters of snow left over after the final pass.

### Answer: 343 cm

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: A compass maker has 661 needles to install in compasses. Each compass uses 510 needles. After installing as many full compasses as he can, how many needles will the compass maker have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The compass maker will have 661 - 510 = <<661-510=151>>151 needles left.

Expected answer: 151

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A furniture factory has manufactured 380 chairs to distribute to its retail shops. Each shop can only hold 310 chairs in its storage. If the factory evenly distributes all the chairs to the shops, how many chairs will be left at the factory?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many chairs will be left at the factory, we need to divide the total number of chairs produced by the number of shops that can hold chairs.

380 chairs / 310 chairs per shop = 1.57 shops

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

1.57 shops = 2 shops

So, 2 shops can hold 2 x 310 = 620 chairs.

380 chairs - 620 chairs = 260 chairs

Therefore, 260 chairs will be left at the factory.

Expected answer: 70

Correct? No

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Problem: A farmer has gathered 929 tomatoes from his field. He plans to sell them in boxes, with 154 tomatoes in each box. After packing them evenly in boxes, how many tomatoes will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

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

929 รท 154 = 6

So, there will be 6 tomatoes left over after packing the tomatoes in boxes.

Expected answer: 5

Correct? No

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Problem: A sporting goods store has 454 pairs of ice skates in total. The store distributes the skates evenly among 128 boxes. How many pairs of ice skates will be left over after all the boxes are filled up equally?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of pairs of ice skates that will be left over, we need to subtract the number of pairs that can be filled in each box from the total number of pairs.

There are 128 boxes, and each box can hold 2 pairs of ice skates. Therefore, the total number of pairs that can be filled in all the boxes is:

128 boxes x 2 pairs per box = 256 pairs

Since the total number of pairs of ice skates is 454, there will be 454 - 256 = 198 pairs of ice skates left over.

Expected answer: 70

Correct? No

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Problem: A windmill generates 506 units of power per day. Every day, a small village consumes power in increments of 385 units. At the end of the day, after the village has consumed as much power as it can in full increments, how much power is left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how much power is left over, we need to subtract the amount of power consumed by the village from the total amount of power generated by the windmill.

First, let's calculate the amount of power consumed by the village in full increments:

385 units/day x 30 days/month = 11,700 units/month

Next, let's calculate the total amount of power generated by the windmill:

506 units/day x 30 days/month = 15,360 units/month

Now, let's subtract the amount of power consumed by the village from the total amount of power generated by the windmill:

15,360 - 11,700 = 3,660 units/month

Therefore, there are 3,660 units of power left over at the end of the day.

Expected answer: 121

Correct? No

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Problem: Superhero Blast Man has 338 energy units in his power cells. Each energy blast he fires uses 16 energy units. After using equal units of energy firing blasts, how many energy units will Blast Man have left in his power cells?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many energy units Blast Man will have left in his power cells after using equal units of energy firing blasts, we need to divide the total number of energy units he has by the number of blasts he will fire.

Let's say Blast Man fires 338/16 = <<338/16=21.3125>>21.3125 blasts.

After firing 21.3125 blasts, Blast Man will have used 21.3125 x 16 = <<21.3125 x 16=338>>338 energy units.

So, Blast Man will have 338 - 338 = <<338-338=0>>0 energy units left in his power cells.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

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Problem: A school district has 530 students who need to be transported and each school bus can carry 144 students. If all students are equally spread across the buses, how many students will be on the last school bus?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To determine how many students will be on the last school bus, we need to first calculate the total number of students that can be transported by all the buses.

The number of students that can be transported by all the buses is equal to the total number of students divided by the number of buses. In this case, the total number of students is 530, and the number of buses is 4.

530 รท 4 = 132.5

Since we can't have a fraction of a bus, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 133.

So, there will be 133 students on the last school bus.

Expected answer: 98

Correct? No

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Problem: A wizard has 999 spells in his book. He tries to distribute them equally among 951 apprentice wizards but they don't divide evenly. How many spells will the wizard have left after giving out as many as he can to his apprentices?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The wizard will have 999 - 951 = <<999-951=48>>48 spells left after giving out as many as he can to his apprentices.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A scooter manufacturing company has produced 767 scooters. Each delivery truck they use can carry 369 scooters. If they distribute the scooters evenly among the trucks, how many scooters will be left after all the trucks are loaded?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many scooters will be left after all the trucks are loaded, we need to divide the total number of scooters produced by the number of scooters that each truck can carry.

767 scooters / 369 scooters per truck = 2 trucks

Since each truck can carry 369 scooters, and there are 2 trucks, we can calculate the total number of scooters that will be loaded on the trucks as follows:

2 trucks x 369 scooters per truck = 738 scooters

Now, we need to subtract the number of scooters that have been loaded on the trucks from the total number of scooters produced to find out how many scooters will be left.

767 scooters - 738 scooters = 29 scooters

Therefore, there will be 29 scooters left after all the trucks are loaded.

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 846 water droplets in a cloud. Each raindrop needs 722 droplets to form. If all droplets are used to form raindrops, how many droplets would be left unconverted in the cloud after reaching the maximum number of rain drops?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

To form a raindrop, each droplet needs 722 droplets. Therefore, the number of droplets needed to form a raindrop is 722.

Since there are 846 water droplets in the cloud, the maximum number of raindrops that can be formed is 846/722 = <<846/722=1.17>>1.17 raindrops.

Since all droplets are used to form raindrops, the number of droplets left unconverted in the cloud after reaching the maximum number of rain drops is 846 - 1.17\*722 = <<846-1.17\*722=117>>117 droplets.

### Answer: 117

Expected answer: 124

Correct? No

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Problem: Unicorn Village, a magical place where 265 unicorns live, is divided into 146 equal sections where these magical creatures reside. If each section is occupied by an equal number of unicorns, how many unicorns will live in the last incomplete section?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of unicorns that will live in the last incomplete section, we need to divide the total number of unicorns by the number of sections.

Let's use the information given in the problem:

* The total number of unicorns is 265.
* The number of sections is 146.

We can use the division algorithm to find the number of unicorns in each section:

265 รท 146 = 1.75

Since we can't have a fraction of a unicorn, we round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, each section will have 2 unicorns.

Now, we need to find the number of unicorns in the last incomplete section. We can do this by subtracting the number of complete sections from the total number of unicorns:

265 - 146 = 119

Therefore, there will be 119 unicorns in the last incomplete section.

Expected answer: 119

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a game, there are 923 players waiting to enter a match. Only 383 players can enter a match at a time. If players enter matches evenly, how many players will be left waiting after filling all the matches?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's say x players enter a match.

Then, the number of players left waiting will be 923 - x.

We know that 383 players can enter a match at a time, so we can write an equation based on this information:

x + (923 - x) = 383

Simplifying the equation:

2x + 540 = 383

Subtracting 540 from both sides:

2x = 303

Dividing both sides by 2:

x = 151

So, 151 players will be left waiting after filling all the matches.

Expected answer: 157

Correct? No

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Problem: A pirate ship has 923 cannonballs on board. They want to equally disperse them between 499 different crates. After evenly distributing them as much as possible, how many cannonballs will be left uncrated?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To evenly distribute the cannonballs, we need to divide the total number of cannonballs by the number of crates. In this case, we have 923 cannonballs and 499 crates, so we can divide the total by the number of crates to get the number of cannonballs per crate:

923 รท 499 = 1.83 cannonballs per crate

Since we can't have a fraction of a cannonball, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 cannonballs per crate.

So, after evenly distributing the cannonballs, there will be 499 x 2 = 998 cannonballs left uncrated.

Expected answer: 424

Correct? No

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Problem: A kite store has 530 string spools to attach to their kites. They distribute them to 518 kites, each getting one string spool. After each kite gets a spool, how many spools are left in the store?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

1. Each kite gets one spool, so the total number of spools used is 518.
2. The total number of spools in the store is 530.
3. Therefore, the number of spools left in the store is 530 - 518 = 12.

### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dairy farm produces 913 gallons of milk in a day. If every milk jug holds 39 gallons, how many gallons will be left over after all the jugs are filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many gallons will be left over after all the jugs are filled, we need to divide the total amount of milk produced by the number of jugs.

913 gallons / 39 gallons per jug = 23.07 jugs

Since we are rounding down to the nearest whole number, we will have 23 jugs.

23 jugs x 39 gallons per jug = 957 gallons

913 gallons - 957 gallons = 46 gallons

Therefore, there will be 46 gallons left over after all the jugs are filled.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? No

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Problem: A doll seller received a shipment of 603 new dolls to put on the shelves. She arranged all the dolls in rows, with 369 dolls in each row. After filling up the rows as much as possible, how many dolls were left unarranged?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many dolls were left unarranged, we need to subtract the total number of dolls in the rows from the total number of dolls in the shipment.

The total number of dolls in the rows is 369 x 3 = 1,097.

The total number of dolls in the shipment is 603.

So, the number of dolls left unarranged is 603 - 1,097 = -490.

Therefore, there were 490 dolls left unarranged.

Expected answer: 234

Correct? No

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Problem: A jewelry maker has 850 beads to make necklaces. They use 631 beads for each necklace. After using as many beads as possible, how many beads will the jewelry maker have left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many beads the jewelry maker will have left over, we need to divide the total number of beads by the number of beads used for each necklace.

850 beads / 631 beads per necklace = 1.31 necklaces

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

1.31 necklaces = 2 necklaces

So, the jewelry maker will have 850 - 2 x 631 = 850 - 1263 = -413 beads left over.

Expected answer: 219

Correct? No

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Problem: A gardener has 952 grapes that he wants to package into boxes. If each box can hold 380 grapes, how many grapes will be left after the gardener has filled as many boxes as possible?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many grapes will be left after the gardener has filled as many boxes as possible, we need to divide the total number of grapes by the number of grapes that each box can hold.

952 grapes / 380 grapes per box = 2.4 boxes

Since we can't have a fraction of a box, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 3 boxes.

So, the gardener will have 3 boxes of grapes, and 952 - 3 x 380 = 952 - 1140 = -198 grapes left over.

Expected answer: 192

Correct? No

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Problem: On a treasure map, there are 236 steps mentioned on the guide. If every 44 steps I make leads me to a significant place or clue, how many steps will be left after I reach the last significant place or clue?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If every 44 steps you make leads you to a significant place or clue, then the number of steps left after reaching the last significant place or clue will be 236 modulo 44, which is equal to 10.

To see why, let's break down the problem:

* Every 44 steps leads you to a significant place or clue.
* There are 236 steps in total.
* If you start at step 0, the last significant place or clue will be reached after 236/44 = 5.2 steps.
* However, since you can't reach a fractional step, the last significant place or clue will be reached after the next whole number of steps, which is 6 steps.
* Therefore, the number of steps left after reaching the last significant place or clue will be 236 - 6 = 230 steps.

So, the answer is 230 steps.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? No

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Problem: Sarah blew 932 bubbles using her new bubble machine. The machine is designed to form groups of 507 bubbles each before releasing them. After forming complete groups, how many bubbles does it make in its final, incomplete group?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

To find the number of bubbles in the final, incomplete group, we need to subtract the number of complete groups from the total number of bubbles.

932 - 195 = 737

So, the final, incomplete group contains 737 bubbles.

Expected answer: 425

Correct? No

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Problem: At the park, there are 931 kids who want to use the swings. Each swing set can accommodate 34 kids at a time. If all the swing sets are filled continuously, how many kids will be waiting for their turn after all the swing sets are occupied?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's first calculate the total number of swings that can be used:

931 kids / 34 kids per swing set = 27.5 swing sets

Since all the swing sets are filled continuously, we can assume that the kids will be waiting for their turn after all the swing sets are occupied.

Let's calculate the total number of kids waiting for their turn:

931 kids - 27.5 swing sets x 34 kids per swing set = 931 - 89.5 = 841.5 kids

Since we can't have a fraction of a kid waiting for their turn, we round up to the nearest whole number:

842 kids will be waiting for their turn after all the swing sets are occupied.

### Answer: 842

Expected answer: 13

Correct? No

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Problem: John has 943 dollar bills in his possession. He tries to stuff them in wallets that can each contain 433 dollar bills. After fully loading as many wallets as he can, how many dollar bills does he have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's say John has x dollar bills left.

We know that John has 943 dollar bills in total.

We also know that each wallet can hold 433 dollar bills.

So, if John tries to stuff as many wallets as he can, he will have:

x + (433 x number of wallets) = 943

We want to find the value of x.

We can set up the equation:

x + (433 x number of wallets) = 943

We know that the number of wallets is equal to the number of dollar bills left over.

So, we can write:

x + (433 x x) = 943

Simplifying the equation:

x + 433x = 943

Combine like terms:

566x = 943

Divide both sides by 566:

x = 943/566

x = 1.69

So, John has 1.69 dollar bills left over after fully loading as many wallets as he can.

Expected answer: 77

Correct? No

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Problem: A helicopter pilot plans to transport 240 passengers over several trips. He can carry 177 passengers in one trip. How many passengers will be left behind after the helicopter makes the first full trip?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many passengers will be left behind after the helicopter makes the first full trip, we need to calculate how many trips it will take to transport all 240 passengers.

First, we can divide the total number of passengers by the number of passengers that the helicopter can carry in one trip:

240 / 177 = 1.32

This means that it will take approximately 1.32 trips for the helicopter to transport all 240 passengers.

Now, we can calculate how many passengers will be left behind after the first full trip:

240 - 177 = 63

Therefore, there will be 63 passengers left behind after the first full trip.

Expected answer: 63

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A gardener has 982 flowers to plant in flowerbeds. Each flowerbed can fit 555 flowers. After filling up as many flowerbeds as possible, how many flowers will the gardener have left to plant?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many flowers the gardener will have left to plant, we need to divide the total number of flowers by the number of flowers that can fit in each flowerbed.

982 flowers / 555 flowers per flowerbed = 1.81 flowerbeds

Since we can't have a fraction of a flowerbed, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 flowerbeds.

So, the gardener will have 982 flowers - 2 flowerbeds = 980 flowers left to plant.

Expected answer: 427

Correct? No

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Problem: A farmer grows 203 strawberry plants. She wants to divide her plants into groups of 5 to sell. How many plants will be remaining if she divides them equally?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To divide the strawberry plants equally, we need to divide 203 by 5.

203 รท 5 = 40

So, there will be 40 plants remaining if she divides them equally.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: A gardener has 355 carrots. He wants to create bundles of 16. After creating as many bundles as he can, how many carrots will he have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To create bundles of 16, the gardener will need to divide the number of carrots by 16.

355 / 16 = 22

So, the gardener will have 22 bundles of 16 carrots each.

To find out how many carrots he will have left, we need to subtract the number of bundles he has created from the total number of carrots he started with.

355 - 22 = 333

Therefore, the gardener will have 333 carrots left after creating as many bundles as he can.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: A total rainfall of 612 inches fell over a certain city in 29 consecutive days. If the rain fell in the same amount every day, how many inches of rain would be left to make the days evenly rainy?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many inches of rain would be left to make the days evenly rainy, we need to divide the total rainfall by the number of days.

612 inches / 29 days = 21.5 inches per day

Since the rain fell in the same amount every day, we can calculate the total amount of rain that would be left to make the days evenly rainy by multiplying the number of days by the amount of rain per day.

29 days x 21.5 inches per day = 577.5 inches

Therefore, there would be 577.5 inches of rain left to make the days evenly rainy.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: A truck company has got 514 boxes for delivery. Each truck can hold up to 371 boxes. If each truck is loaded to its full capacity, how many boxes will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many boxes will be left over, we need to divide the total number of boxes by the capacity of each truck.

514 boxes / 371 boxes per truck = 1.47 trucks

Since we can't have a fraction of a truck, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 trucks.

So, 514 boxes will be left over.

Expected answer: 143

Correct? No

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Problem: In a large sandbox, children create 684 sandcastles over the summer. The sandcastles were grouped into sets of 230 for a photography contest. After all the sets were completed, how many sandcastles were left that didn't form a complete set?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The number of sandcastles that didn't form a complete set is equal to the number of sets of 230 that were completed.

684 - 230 = 454

So, there were 454 sandcastles that didn't form a complete set.

Expected answer: 224

Correct? No

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Problem: A toy manufacturer has a production run of 735 toy cars. They package the cars in packs of 348 for bulk shipments. If all the toy cars are divided equally among packs, how many toy cars will be left over after all full packs have been filled?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of toy cars that will be left over after all full packs have been filled, we need to divide the total number of toy cars by the number of toy cars in each pack.

735 toy cars / 348 toy cars per pack = 2.11 packs

Since we can't have a fraction of a pack, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 3 packs.

735 toy cars / 348 toy cars per pack = 2.11 packs = 3 packs

Therefore, there will be 735 - 3 x 348 = 735 - 1054 = -311 toy cars left over after all full packs have been filled.

Expected answer: 39

Correct? No

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Problem: In a forest, there are 386 animals. Each woodlands territory can support 95 animals. If the existing animals are evenly distributed among the territories, how many animals will be left in the last not fully occupied territory?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's say there are x animals in the last not fully occupied territory.

We know that the total number of animals in the forest is 386.

We also know that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

Where k is the number of territories.

We can simplify the equation by combining like terms:

386 = 95x + 95y + 95z + ... + 95k

Now, we can see that the left-hand side of the equation is equal to the sum of the right-hand side, which is the total number of animals in the forest.

So, we can conclude that:

x + y + z + ... + k = 386

We are given that there are 386 animals in the forest.

We are also given that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

We can simplify the equation by combining like terms:

386 = 95x + 95y + 95z + ... + 95k

Now, we can see that the left-hand side of the equation is equal to the sum of the right-hand side, which is the total number of animals in the forest.

So, we can conclude that:

x + y + z + ... + k = 386

We are given that there are 386 animals in the forest.

We are also given that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

We can simplify the equation by combining like terms:

386 = 95x + 95y + 95z + ... + 95k

Now, we can see that the left-hand side of the equation is equal to the sum of the right-hand side, which is the total number of animals in the forest.

So, we can conclude that:

x + y + z + ... + k = 386

We are given that there are 386 animals in the forest.

We are also given that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

We can simplify the equation by combining like terms:

386 = 95x + 95y + 95z + ... + 95k

Now, we can see that the left-hand side of the equation is equal to the sum of the right-hand side, which is the total number of animals in the forest.

So, we can conclude that:

x + y + z + ... + k = 386

We are given that there are 386 animals in the forest.

We are also given that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

We can simplify the equation by combining like terms:

386 = 95x + 95y + 95z + ... + 95k

Now, we can see that the left-hand side of the equation is equal to the sum of the right-hand side, which is the total number of animals in the forest.

So, we can conclude that:

x + y + z + ... + k = 386

We are given that there are 386 animals in the forest.

We are also given that each territory can support 95 animals.

So, we can set up the following equation:

386 = (95x) + (95y) + (95z) + ... + (95k)

Expected answer: 6

Correct? No

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Problem: A forest has 801 trees. A tree disease starts to spread and is expected to affect 646 trees. If all the diseased trees have to be cut down evenly, how many trees are likely to stay healthy after the disease has affected all possible trees?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The number of healthy trees that will remain after the disease has affected all possible trees is 801 - 646 = 155.

Expected answer: 155

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A rope manufacturer has made a rope of 934 meters in length. This rope is supposed to be cut into smaller pieces, each piece being 902 meters in length. After cutting into the maximum possible number of equal pieces, how many meters will the last piece of the rope be?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the length of the last piece of the rope, we need to divide the total length of the rope by the length of each piece.

934 meters / 902 meters = 10 pieces

So, the last piece of the rope will be 934 meters - 902 meters x 10 = 32 meters long.

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dairy farm produces 561 liters of milk each day. The milk is packaged into 550-liter containers. How many liters of milk are left over each day after filling the containers?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of liters of milk left over each day after filling the containers, we need to subtract the number of liters of milk used to fill the containers from the total amount of milk produced.

561 liters of milk are produced each day.
550 liters of milk are used to fill containers, leaving 11 liters of milk left over.

Therefore, 11 liters of milk are left over each day after filling the containers.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jon has 259 puzzle pieces. If each puzzle requires 258 pieces, how many pieces will be left over once he completes a full puzzle?

CodeLlama 7B:

  If each puzzle requires 258 pieces and Jon has 259 pieces, then he will have 1 piece left over once he completes a full puzzle.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A jewelry maker has 673 beads. She plans to use exactly 49 beads for each bracelet. How many beads will she have left after creating as many bracelets as possible with the exact number of beads?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many beads the jewelry maker will have left after creating as many bracelets as possible with the exact number of beads, we need to divide the total number of beads by the number of beads used for each bracelet.

673 beads รท 49 beads per bracelet = 14 bracelets

So, the jewelry maker will have 673 beads - 14 bracelets x 49 beads per bracelet = 673 - 726 = -153 beads left.

### Answer: -153 beads.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? No

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Problem: A police station received 927 calls within a week. They have 311 operators who can handle the same number of calls each week. However, when the calls are divided equally, how many calls will the last operator handle?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The number of calls that the last operator will handle is 311 - 1 = 310.

Reasoning:

The police station received 927 calls within a week, and they have 311 operators who can handle the same number of calls each week. If the calls are divided equally, each operator will handle 927/311 = 30.1 calls.

Since the number of calls must be an integer, the last operator will handle 311 - 30 = 310 calls.

Expected answer: 305

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: John has 764 pieces for his jigsaw puzzle, and every package should contain 589 pieces. If he separates these pieces into full packages, how many pieces will be left outside without a package?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many pieces will be left outside without a package, we need to divide the total number of pieces by the number of pieces in each package.

764 pieces / 589 pieces per package = 1.32 packages

Since we can't have a fraction of a package, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 packages.

So, there will be 2 packages left outside without a package, and each package will contain 589 pieces.

Expected answer: 175

Correct? No

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Problem: A dressmaker has 984 meters of fabric. She uses 217 meters of fabric to make each dress. After using all the fabric she can to make as many dresses as possible, how many meters of fabric will she have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many meters of fabric the dressmaker will have left, we need to divide the total amount of fabric she has by the amount of fabric she used to make each dress.

984 meters of fabric / 217 meters of fabric per dress = 4.5 dresses

Since the dressmaker can only make an integer number of dresses, we round down to the nearest integer.

4.5 dresses = 4 dresses

So, the dressmaker will have 984 - 217 x 4 = 984 - 894 = 94 meters of fabric left.

Expected answer: 116

Correct? No

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Problem: A company donates 639 sleeping bags for a camping event. Each campsite is supplied with 374 sleeping bags. If all the sleeping bags are divided equally among the campsites, how many sleeping bags will there be left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's say there are x sleeping bags left.

We know that the company donated 639 sleeping bags, and each campsite was supplied with 374 sleeping bags. So, we can write an equation based on this information:

639 = (374 x n) + x

where n is the number of campsites.

We want to find x, so we can solve for it. We can do this by subtracting 374x from both sides of the equation:

639 - 374x = x

Now, we can divide both sides of the equation by 374:

x = (639 - 374x) / 374

Now, we can solve for x by setting the equation equal to 0 and solving for x:

x = 0

So, there are no sleeping bags left. All of the sleeping bags were distributed equally among the campsites.

Expected answer: 265

Correct? No

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Problem: A pizza restaurant made 620 pizzas today. They package up the pizzas in boxes that hold 578 each for delivery. If the pizzas are evenly distributed into these boxes, how many pizzas will be left over that don't fit into a box?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of pizzas that will be left over, we need to subtract the number of pizzas that fit into boxes from the total number of pizzas made.

620 pizzas made - 578 pizzas per box x 12 boxes = 620 - 66,400 = -65,780

Therefore, there will be 65,780 pizzas left over that don't fit into boxes.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A factory made a total of 820 robots. It can store 684 robots in one storage unit. If the robots are evenly stored, how many robots will not fit and remain outside of the storage units?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many robots will not fit and remain outside of the storage units, we need to divide the total number of robots by the number of robots that can fit in one storage unit.

820 robots รท 684 robots per storage unit = 1.21

Since the result is a decimal, we can round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2.

Therefore, 2 robots will not fit and remain outside of the storage units.

Expected answer: 136

Correct? No

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Problem: A cloud changes its shape by reducing its water droplets. Initially, there were 516 droplets in the cloud. If the cloud loses water droplets at an equal rate and becomes entirely dry after every 289 droplets, how many droplets will be left when the cloud is dry after the final cycle?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's start by identifying the pattern in the problem. The cloud loses water droplets at an equal rate, so the number of droplets left after each cycle is half of the number of droplets left in the previous cycle.

After the first cycle, there are 516 - 289 = 227 droplets left.
After the second cycle, there are 227 - 289 = 102 droplets left.
After the third cycle, there are 102 - 289 = -187 droplets left (since there are no more droplets left).

Since the cloud becomes entirely dry after the final cycle, there are no more droplets left. Therefore, the final answer is 0.

Expected answer: 227

Correct? No

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Problem: A transport company needs to load 330 boxes into trucks. Each truck can hold exactly 4 boxes. After filling each truck to its full capacity, how many boxes will be left unloaded?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many boxes will be left unloaded, we need to divide the total number of boxes by the number of boxes that can fit in each truck.

330 boxes / 4 boxes per truck = 85 trucks

Since each truck can hold 4 boxes, we need to subtract the number of trucks from the total number of boxes to find out how many boxes will be left unloaded.

330 boxes - 85 trucks = 245 boxes

Therefore, 245 boxes will be left unloaded.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? No

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Problem: A farmer harvested 649 potatoes this season. He decides to pack them into crates each containing 183 potatoes. How many potatoes will be left after all crates are filled to their maximum capacity?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many potatoes will be left after all crates are filled to their maximum capacity, we need to first find out how many crates the farmer will need to fill. We can do this by dividing the total number of potatoes by the number of potatoes that each crate can hold:

649 potatoes / 183 potatoes per crate = 3.5 crates

Since we can't have a fraction of a crate, we round up to 4 crates.

Now, we can calculate how many potatoes will be left after all crates are filled:

649 potatoes - (4 crates x 183 potatoes per crate) = 649 - 762 = -213 potatoes

Therefore, there will be -213 potatoes left after all crates are filled to their maximum capacity.

Expected answer: 100

Correct? No

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Problem: A t-shirt company has a batch of 258 shirts in production. Each box can pack 67 shirts. If all the shirts are evenly distributed in the boxes, how many shirts would be left outside the boxes?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many shirts would be left outside the boxes, we need to divide the total number of shirts by the number of shirts that can fit in a box.

258 shirts / 67 shirts per box = 3.92 boxes

Since we can't have a fraction of a box, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 4 boxes.

So, there would be 258 - 67 x 4 = 258 - 274 = 94 shirts left outside the boxes.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? No

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Problem: On a pirate ship, there are 995 gold coins that need to be evenly divided among the 267 pirates. If they split the gold up as evenly as possible, how many gold coins will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To divide the gold coins evenly among the pirates, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 267 and 995.

The prime factors of 267 are 23, 3, and 13.
The prime factors of 995 are 5, 11, 13, and 23.

The LCM of 267 and 995 is 267 x 995 = 267,005.

Since 267,005 is not divisible by 10, there will be 5 gold coins left over after dividing the gold coins among the pirates.

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 194

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 776 snails all lined up in a row. If you group them in bunches of 375 snails, how many snails will be left in the final group?

CodeLlama 7B:

  There are 776 snails in total.
If we group them in bunches of 375 snails, we will have 776/375 = <<776/375=2>>2 groups.
The last group will have 776%375 = <<776%375=121>>121 snails.
So, there will be 121 snails left in the final group.

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

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Problem: A pillow factory produces 589 pillows per day. They package these pillows in boxes, and each box holds 198 pillows. If they pack as many full boxes as possible, how many pillows will be left outside the boxes at the end of the day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many pillows will be left outside the boxes at the end of the day, we need to first find out how many full boxes the factory can pack. We can do this by dividing the total number of pillows by the number of pillows that each box can hold:

589 pillows / 198 pillows per box = 3 boxes

So, the factory can pack 3 full boxes of pillows. To find out how many pillows will be left outside the boxes at the end of the day, we need to subtract the number of full boxes that the factory can pack from the total number of pillows:

589 pillows - 3 boxes x 198 pillows per box = 589 - 594 = -5

Therefore, there will be 5 pillows left outside the boxes at the end of the day.

Expected answer: 193

Correct? No

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Problem: A jewelry maker has 633 beads. If she uses beads to make necklaces, with each necklace using exactly 30 beads, how many beads will she have left after making as many necklaces as she can?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many beads the jewelry maker will have left after making as many necklaces as she can, we need to divide the total number of beads by the number of beads used in each necklace.

633 beads / 30 beads per necklace = 21 necklaces

So, the jewelry maker will have 633 - 21 = 612 beads left after making 21 necklaces.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: John has collected 365 coins. He decided to put equal numbers of them in his 140 wallets. However, he found out he would still have some coins left after evenly distributing them into these wallets. How many coins will John have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Let's say John has x coins left.

We know that John has collected 365 coins and he wants to put equal numbers of them in his 140 wallets. So, each wallet will have 365/140 = 2.63 coins.

Since John wants to have an even distribution, he will round up the number of coins in each wallet to the nearest whole number. So, each wallet will have 3 coins.

Therefore, John will have 3 x 140 = 420 coins in his wallets.

We also know that John will have some coins left after evenly distributing them into these wallets. So, we can subtract the number of coins in each wallet from the total number of coins collected:

365 - 420 = 135

Therefore, John will have 135 coins left.

### Answer: 135

Expected answer: 85

Correct? No

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Problem: A sock manufacturer produces 743 socks in a single production run. The socks are packed into cartons, each containing 451 socks. After filling up as many cartons as possible, how many socks are left unpacked?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many socks are left unpacked, we need to divide the total number of socks produced by the number of socks that can fit in a carton.

743 socks / 451 socks per carton = 1.63 cartons

Since we can't have a fraction of a carton, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 2 cartons.

So, there are 2 cartons that are full, and 1.63 cartons that are not full.

To find out how many socks are left unpacked, we multiply the number of cartons that are not full by the number of socks that can fit in a carton:

1.63 cartons x 451 socks per carton = 710 socks

Therefore, there are 710 socks left unpacked.

Expected answer: 292

Correct? No

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Problem: A total of 923 children want to slide down a slide at an amusement park. If 771 children can go down the slide without rest, how many children will be left waiting for their turn?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's say the total number of children who want to slide down the slide is x.

Since 771 children can go down the slide without rest, we can write the equation:

x - 771 = 0

Since we know that 923 children want to slide down the slide, we can substitute x with 923:

923 - 771 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

152 = 0

Since 152 is not equal to 0, we know that there will be 152 children left waiting for their turn.

### Answer: 152

Expected answer: 152

Correct? Yes

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Problem: After the first 771 children go down the slide, another wave of children arrives and now there are 923 children in total waiting again. If 881 children can go down the slide without any break this time, how many children will be left waiting for their turn?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's say the total number of children who want to slide down the slide is x.

Since 771 children can go down the slide without rest, we can write the equation:

x - 771 = 0

Since we know that 923 children want to slide down the slide, we can substitute x with 923:

923 - 771 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

152 = 0

Since 152 is not equal to 0, we know that there will be 152 children left waiting for their turn.

Now, let's find the number of children who can go down the slide without any break this time.

We know that 881 children can go down the slide without any break, so we can write the equation:

x - 881 = 0

Since we know that 923 children want to slide down the slide, we can substitute x with 923:

923 - 881 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

42 = 0

Since 42 is not equal to 0, we know that there will be 42 children left waiting for their turn.

### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Superhero Iron Punch has to save 442 people from a collapsing building. He can teleport a maximum of 104 people at a time to safety. After teleporting as many full groups as he can, how many people will be left in the building for his last round of rescue?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To determine how many people will be left in the building for his last round of rescue, we need to first determine how many full groups of 104 people Iron Punch can teleport.

We can do this by dividing the total number of people in the building (442) by the number of people in each group (104):

442 รท 104 = 4.27

Since we can only teleport full groups of 104 people, we will round down to the nearest whole number, which is 4.

So, Iron Punch can teleport 4 full groups of 104 people to safety. This means that 4 x 104 = 400 people will be rescued.

The remaining 42 people will be left in the building for his last round of rescue.

### Answer: 42

Expected answer: 26

Correct? No

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Problem: A card game manufacturer creates a deck of cards with 569 cards. Each card pack has 68 cards. After creating as many packs as possible, how many cards will the manufacturer have left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find the number of cards the manufacturer will have left over, we need to divide the total number of cards by the number of cards in each pack.

569 cards / 68 cards per pack = 8.5 packs

Since we can't have a fraction of a pack, we round up to the nearest whole number, which is 9 packs.

So, the manufacturer will have 569 cards / 68 cards per pack = 8.5 packs = 9 packs.

Therefore, the manufacturer will have 569 - 68 x 9 = 569 - 68 x 9 = 569 - 68 x 9 = 441 cards left over.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? No

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Problem: A stationery store received a shipment of 842 erasers. The store owner wants to display them in boxes, with each box containing 719 erasers. After filling as many boxes as possible, how many erasers will be left over?

CodeLlama 7B:

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

842 รท 719 = 1.13

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

1.13 โ‰ˆ 2

So, there will be 2 boxes left over, and each box will contain 719 erasers. Therefore, there will be 2 x 719 = 1477 erasers left over.

Expected answer: 123

Correct? No

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Problem: A farmer harvested 461 carrots from his garden. He packs them into boxes, each box can hold up to 244 carrots. After packing as many full boxes as possible, how many carrots will be left unpacked?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many carrots will be left unpacked, we need to divide the total number of carrots harvested by the number of carrots that can fit in a box.

461 carrots รท 244 carrots per box = 1.87 boxes

Since we can't have a fraction of a box, we round up to 2 boxes.

So, 461 carrots will be left unpacked.

Expected answer: 217

Correct? No

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Problem: A penguin scientist counts 309 penguins in a colony. She decides to tag them in groups of 293 for easier tracking. How many penguins will be in the final, possibly incomplete, group?

CodeLlama 7B:

  The penguin scientist will have 309 - 293 = <<309-293=16>>16 penguins in the final, possibly incomplete, group.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A sandwich shop has 580 slices of bread. They use 18 slices of bread for each sandwich-making batch. After using up the bread in these batches, how many slices will they have left?

CodeLlama 7B:

  To find out how many slices of bread the sandwich shop will have left after using up the bread in the batches, we need to first find out how many batches of sandwiches the shop will make.

We know that the shop uses 18 slices of bread for each batch, and it has 580 slices of bread in total. So, we can set up the following equation:

580 = 18x

To solve for x (the number of batches), we can divide both sides of the equation by 18:

580/18 = x

x = 33

So, the sandwich shop will make 33 batches of sandwiches.

Now, we can find out how many slices of bread the shop will have left after using up the bread in the batches. We know that each batch uses 18 slices of bread, so we can multiply the number of batches by 18 to find out how many slices of bread the shop will use up:

33 x 18 = 594

So, the sandwich shop will use up 594 slices of bread.

To find out how many slices of bread the shop will have left, we can subtract the number of slices of bread the shop will use up from the total number of slices of bread the shop had:

580 - 594 = 96

Therefore, the sandwich shop will have 96 slices of bread left after using up the bread in the batches.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? No

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Problem: A tailor has 925 meters of fabric. The tailor uses 529 meters of fabric to make each dress. If the tailor uses the fabric evenly for each dress, how many meters of fabric will be left over after completing the dresses?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

The tailor uses 529 meters of fabric to make each dress, so the total amount of fabric used for all the dresses is 529 x n = 529n, where n is the number of dresses made.

Since the tailor has 925 meters of fabric, we can set up the equation:

529n = 925

To solve for n, we can divide both sides by 529:

n = 925/529

n = 1.78

So, the tailor will make 1.78 dresses before running out of fabric.

The amount of fabric left over will be:

925 - 529n
= 925 - 529(1.78)
= 925 - 961.26
= 68.74

Therefore, the tailor will have 68.74 meters of fabric left over after completing the dresses.

Expected answer: 396

Correct? No

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Problem: There are 976 tourists wanting to explore a castle. Each tour group throughout the day accommodates up to 530 people. After all the groups have taken off, how many tourists will be left for the last group of the day?

CodeLlama 7B:

  Reasoning:

Let's say the last group of the day has 530 people.

976 - 530 = 446

So, there will be 446 tourists left for the last group of the day.

Expected answer: 446

Correct? Yes