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DeepSeek 67B on 4.MD.A.2-decimal

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

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: Maria was driving at an average speed of 11.0 miles per hour for 6.7 hours. After completing this stretch, she immediately continued for another 4.3 miles before stopping. What total distance in miles did Maria cover?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Maria drove at an average speed of 11.0 miles per hour for 6.7 hours, so she covered a distance of 11.0 * 6.7 = <<11*6.7=73.7>>73.7 miles.
After that, she continued for another 4.3 miles, so the total distance she covered is 73.7 + 4.3 = <<73.7+4.3=78>>78 miles.
### Answer: 78

Expected answer: 78.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, suppose Maria was actually driving at an average speed of 11.0 miles per hour for 19 hours before she stopped for a break. After the break, she immediately continued for another 4.3 miles. What would then be the total distance in miles that Maria covered?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Maria drove at an average speed of 11.0 miles per hour for 19 hours, so she covered a distance of 11.0 * 19 = <<11*19=209>>209 miles.
After that, she continued for another 4.3 miles, so the total distance she covered is 209 + 4.3 = <<209+4.3=213.3>>213.3 miles.
### Answer: 213.3

Expected answer: 213.300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had 1 dollar. He multiplied his money by 17 by doing small jobs around his neighborhood. How much money does he have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John multiplied his money by 17, so he now has 1*17 = <<1*17=17>>17 dollars.
### Answer: 17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose John initially started with 3 dollars instead of 1 dollar. He still multiplied his money by 17 by doing small jobs around his neighborhood. How much money would he have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John multiplied his money by 17, so he now has 3*17 = <<3*17=51>>51 dollars.
### Answer: 51

Expected answer: 51

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have $24.49 in your wallet and you found a $16 bill on the street. Afterward, you receive $47 from your parent. After receiving the money, how much money do you have in total if you already have $25.93 in your savings account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
You have $24.49 in your wallet and you found a $16 bill on the street, so you have 24.49+16 = <<24.49+16=40.49>>40.49 dollars.
Afterward, you receive $47 from your parent, so you have 40.49+47 = <<40.49+47=87.49>>87.49 dollars.
After receiving the money, you have $87.49 in total if you already have $25.93 in your savings account, so you have 87.49+25.93 = <<87.49+25.93=113.42>>113.42 dollars.
### Answer: 113.42

Expected answer: 113.420000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, instead of finding a $16 bill on the street, you found a $23 bill. How much money do you have in total now (considering the $47 you receive from your parent and the $25.93 in your savings account)?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
You have $24.49 in your wallet and you found a $23 bill on the street, so you have 24.49+23 = <<24.49+23=47.49>>47.49 dollars.
Afterward, you receive $47 from your parent, so you have 47.49+47 = <<47.49+47=94.49>>94.49 dollars.
After receiving the money, you have $94.49 in total if you already have $25.93 in your savings account, so you have 94.49+25.93 = <<94.49+25.93=120.42>>120.42 dollars.
### Answer: 120.42

Expected answer: 120.420000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Danny had $49 saved up. He received $8 as a gift from his grandpa. How much money does Danny have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Danny had $49 saved up and received $8 as a gift from his grandpa.
Danny now has $49 + $8 = <<49+8=57>>57.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After receiving the $8 from his grandpa, Danny found $45 he had hidden in a secret compartment of his piggy bank last year. How much money does he now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Danny had $57 after receiving the $8 from his grandpa.
He found an additional $45 in a secret compartment of his piggy bank.
Danny now has $57 + $45 = <<57+45=102>>102 in total.
### Answer: 102

Expected answer: 102

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If initially, Danny had saved up $49 and he received $17 instead of $8 from his grandpa, how much money would he have then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: If Danny initially had $49 saved up and received $17 instead of $8 from his grandpa, he would have $49 + $17 = <<49+17=66>>66.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels a distance of 775.644 miles on 43.6 gallons of fuel. How many miles does the car travel per gallon of fuel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the miles per gallon, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total gallons of fuel used.

Total distance traveled = 775.644 miles
Total gallons of fuel used = 43.6 gallons

Miles per gallon = Total distance traveled / Total gallons of fuel used
Miles per gallon = 775.644 / 43.6

Calculating the result:
Miles per gallon = 17.8

The car travels 17.8 miles per gallon of fuel.

Expected answer: 17.7900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Eva has a garden that is 3 meters wide. She decides to extend it by 22.6 meters. After she does this, she has a garden that is as long as the width of the original garden times the total length after the extension. What is now the total area of Eva's garden in square meters?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The original garden is 3 meters wide.
Eva extends the garden by 22.6 meters, so the new length is 3 + 22.6 = 25.6 meters.
The new garden is as long as the width of the original garden times the total length after the extension, so the new width is 25.6/3 = 8.53 meters.
The total area of Eva's garden is the product of the length and width, so it is 25.6 * 8.53 = 218.208 square meters.
### Answer: 218.208

Expected answer: 76.8000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cyclist has 19 days to travel a race that is 8.9 miles long each day. He also received a bonus of 38 miles from the previous race. In total, how many miles does he have to ride for this race?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cyclist has to ride 8.9 miles each day for 19 days, so the total distance he has to ride is 8.9 * 19 = <<8.9*19=169.1>>169.1 miles.
He also received a bonus of 38 miles from the previous race, so the total distance he has to ride is 169.1 + 38 = <<169.1+38=207.1>>207.1 miles.
### Answer: 207.1

Expected answer: 207.100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous cycling competition, the cyclist had to travel 41 miles each day for 19 days and received a bonus of 38 miles. How many miles in total did he have to travel for that race?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cyclist had to travel 41 miles each day for 19 days, so the total distance he had to ride is 41 * 19 = <<41*19=779>>779 miles.
He also received a bonus of 38 miles, so the total distance he had to ride is 779 + 38 = <<779+38=817>>817 miles.
### Answer: 817

Expected answer: 817

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bob travels 6.1 miles to the grocery store. His total trip (going and coming back) is the summation of his distance to the grocery and back home. If he makes this trip 3 times a week, how many miles does he travel in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Bob travels 6.1 miles to the grocery store and 6.1 miles back home, so his total trip is 6.1 + 6.1 = <<6.1+6.1=12.2>>12.2 miles.
If he makes this trip 3 times a week, then he travels 12.2 * 3 = <<12.2*3=36.6>>36.6 miles in total.
### Answer: 36.6

Expected answer: 36.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to his trips to the grocery store, Bob also drives an extra 36 miles each week to visit his grandmother. Taking into account his trips to the grocery store and his visits to his grandmother, how many miles does Bob drive in total every week?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Bob drives 36 miles each week to visit his grandmother.
In addition to his trips to the grocery store, he drives a total of 36 + 36.6 = <<36+36.6=72.6>>72.6 miles every week.
### Answer: 72.6

Expected answer: 72.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a different scenario, Bob's grandmother lives 36 miles away, instead of the original distance. If Bob were still to visit her and return home three times a week, how many miles would he be driving in total just for these visits?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Bob's grandmother lives 36 miles away, so his total trip (going and coming back) is 36 + 36 = <<36+36=72>>72 miles.
If he makes this trip 3 times a week, then he travels 72 * 3 = <<72*3=216>>216 miles in total.
### Answer: 216

Expected answer: 216.000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have $863.2 in your bank account and you decide to spend an equal amount every day for 33.2 days. How much money will you spend each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much money you will spend each day, we need to divide the total amount of money you have by the number of days you will spend it over.

$863.2 / 33.2 days = $26 per day

So, you will spend $26 each day.

Expected answer: 26.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria saved $32.5 from her part-time job and $34 from her previous savings. She spent $7 on a gift for her sister and $7 for her brother at the end of the week. How much money does Maria have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria saved $32.5 + $34 = $<<32.5+34=66.5>>66.5 from her part-time job and previous savings.
Maria spent $7 + $7 = $<<7+7=14>>14 on gifts for her sister and brother.
Maria has $66.5 - $14 = $<<66.5-14=52.5>>52.5 left.
### Answer: 52.5

Expected answer: 52.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After calculating the money left, Maria found an old wallet containing $38. How much money does Maria total have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria has $52.5 + $38 = $<<52.5+38=90.5>>90.5 now.
### Answer: 90.5

Expected answer: 90.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If the cost of diesel is $22.49 per gallon and a truck uses 38.04 gallons on a trip, how much does the fuel for the trip cost in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cost of fuel for the trip is $22.49/gallon * 38.04 gallons = $<<22.49*38.04=855.9966>>855.9966.
The fuel for the trip costs $856 in total.
### Answer: 856

Expected answer: 855.519600000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: You just got a new job paying $13 per hour. How much will you earn if you work for 1 hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much you will earn if you work for 1 hour, you need to multiply the hourly rate by the number of hours worked.

Calculating:
$13 per hour * 1 hour = $13

You will earn $13 if you work for 1 hour.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A vehicle travels 367.8 miles on a full tank of gas that holds 15 gallons. How many miles does the vehicle travel per gallon of gas?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many miles the vehicle travels per gallon of gas, we need to divide the total miles traveled by the number of gallons of gas used.

The vehicle travels 367.8 miles on a full tank of gas that holds 15 gallons.

So, the vehicle travels 367.8/15 = <<367.8/15=24.52>>24.52 miles per gallon of gas.

### Answer: 24.52

Expected answer: 24.5200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After finding the distance the vehicle travels per gallon of gas, if the number of miles it can travel per gallon is squared, what would be the resulting number?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the resulting number after squaring the number of miles the vehicle travels per gallon of gas, we need to square the value we found in the previous question.

The vehicle travels 24.52 miles per gallon of gas.

So, the resulting number after squaring the number of miles it can travel per gallon is 24.52^2 = <<24.52^2=596.2404>>596.2404.

### Answer: 596.2404

Expected answer: 601.230400000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the vehicle's gas tank held 20 gallons instead of 15 gallons, but it still traveled 367.8 miles on a full tank, how many miles would the vehicle travel per gallon of gas now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many miles the vehicle would travel per gallon of gas with a 20-gallon tank, we need to divide the total miles traveled by the new number of gallons of gas used.

The vehicle travels 367.8 miles on a full tank of gas that now holds 20 gallons.

So, the vehicle would travel 367.8/20 = <<367.8/20=18.39>>18.39 miles per gallon of gas.

### Answer: 18.39

Expected answer: 18.3900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $16.9 and his sister gives him an extra $19.0. After receiving the money, he discovers an old $3 bill in his pocket. How much money does John have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $16.9 + $19.0 = $<<16.9+19.0=35.9>>35.9 after receiving the money from his sister.
After finding the old $3 bill, John has $35.9 + $3.0 = $<<35.9+3.0=38.9>>38.9.
### Answer: 38.9

Expected answer: 38.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting his money, John decides to deposit the money into his bank account. In the bank, he remembers that he already has $31.4 in his account. After depositing all of his money, how much does John have in his bank account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $31.4 + $38.9 = $<<31.4+38.9=70.3>>70.3 in his bank account after depositing all of his money.
### Answer: 70.3

Expected answer: 70.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A drone flies at a constant speed of 7.8 km per hour. How far in km can it travel in 24 hours if it doesn't stop or slow down?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance the drone can travel in 24 hours is equal to its speed multiplied by the time.
The distance is 7.8 km/hour * 24 hours = <<7.8*24=187.2>>187.2 km.
### Answer: 187.2

Expected answer: 187.200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If a drone flies at a constant speed of 7.8 km per hour for 24 hours and then continues to fly an additional 31 km, how far in total would it have traveled?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The drone flies at a constant speed of 7.8 km per hour for 24 hours, so it travels 7.8 km/hour * 24 hours = <<7.8*24=187.2>>187.2 km.
Then it continues to fly an additional 31 km, so the total distance it travels is 187.2 km + 31 km = <<187.2+31=218.2>>218.2 km.
### Answer: 218.2

Expected answer: 218.200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the drone was actually flying at a constant speed of 7.8 km per hour for 30 hours instead of 24 hours, without taking into account the additional 31 km it flew afterwards, how far in total would it have traveled in those 30 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance the drone can travel in 30 hours is equal to its speed multiplied by the time.
The distance is 7.8 km/hour * 30 hours = <<7.8*30=234>>234 km.
### Answer: 234

Expected answer: 234.000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emily has saved $9.12 from doing household chores. Her mother then gives her an additional $16.00 as a monthly allowance. How much money does Emily now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Emily has $9.12 + $16.00 = $<<9.12+16=25.12>>25.12 in total.
### Answer: 25.12

Expected answer: 25.1200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Emily's grandmother has heard about her diligent savings and decides to contribute by giving her $1.53. Given the money she already has from chores and allowance, how much money does Emily now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Emily has $25.12 + $1.53 = $<<25.12+1.53=26.65>>26.65 in total.
### Answer: 26.65

Expected answer: 26.6500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Emily thought she was given $16.00 as a monthly allowance, but her mother actually gave her $47.00. Given the $9.12 she has from chores and the corrected amount of allowance, how much money does Emily now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Emily has $9.12 + $47.00 = $<<9.12+47=56.12>>56.12 in total.
### Answer: 56.12

Expected answer: 56.1200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: James had $24.31 in his wallet. After buying a sandwich for $22, how much money does he have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: James had $24.31 - $22 = $2.31 left after buying the sandwich.
### Answer: $2.31

Expected answer: 2.31000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had $37.3 in his savings account. He went to the store and spent $8. How much money does he have left in his savings account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent $8, so he has $37.3 - $8 = $<<37.3-8=29.3>>29.3 left in his savings account.
### Answer: 29.3

Expected answer: 29.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John had $37.3 in his savings account. He went to the store and spent $8. How much money does he have left in his savings account? Later that day, his grandmother gives him $12.0 for his birthday. How much money does he have now in his savings account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent $8, so he has $37.3 - $8 = $<<37.3-8=29.3>>29.3 left in his savings account.
His grandmother gives him $12.0, so he now has $29.3 + $12.0 = $<<29.3+12.0=41.3>>41.3 in his savings account.
### Answer: 41.3

Expected answer: 41.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original scenario, John had $37.3 in his savings. However, what if he had $40 instead, and he still went to the store and spent the same amount of $8. How much would he have left in his savings account then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: If John had $40 in his savings account and spent $8, he would have $40 - $8 = $<<40-8=32>>32 left in his savings account.
### Answer: 32

Expected answer: 32

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mary bought a dress for $45 but got a $8 discount. She now wants to buy the same dress for her 1.77 twin sisters. How much will it cost her?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Mary bought a dress for $45 but got a $8 discount, so she paid $45-$8 = $<<45-8=37>>37 for the dress.
Mary wants to buy the same dress for her 1.77 twin sisters, so she needs to buy 1.77 dresses.
The total cost of the dresses will be $37 \* 1.77 = $<<37*1.77=65.79>>65.79.
### Answer: 65.79

Expected answer: 65.4900000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Harrison has $43 in his bank account. He then receives a gift from his grandmother of an amount equal to $38.32 plus the original amount he had in his account. After receiving the gift, how much money does Harrison have altogether?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Harrison receives a gift of $43 + $38.32 = $<<43+38.32=81.32>>81.32.
After receiving the gift, Harrison has $43 + $81.32 = $<<43+81.32=124.32>>124.32 altogether.
### Answer: 124.32

Expected answer: 124.320000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Harrison only had $43 in his bank account and he received another cash gift from his relatives which is $38.32 more than the original amount he had. If his grandmother didn't give him an extra $43, how much money does he have in his account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Harrison receives a gift of $43 + $38.32 = $<<43+38.32=81.32>>81.32.
After receiving the gift, Harrison has $43 + $81.32 = $<<43+81.32=124.32>>124.32 altogether.
### Answer: 124.32

Expected answer: 124.320000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a relay race, Tom ran 8.4 miles, and Jerry ran 43.4 miles. Then, Spike took over and ran 31 miles more. What is the total miles that the team have ran?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total miles that the team ran is the sum of the miles that each member ran.
Tom ran 8.4 miles, Jerry ran 43.4 miles, and Spike ran 31 miles more than Jerry.
So, the total miles that the team ran is 8.4 + 43.4 + (43.4 + 31) = 8.4 + 43.4 + 74.4 = <<8.4+43.4+74.4=126>>126 miles.
### Answer: 126

Expected answer: 82.8000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: David has 984.4 dollars and wants to save an equal amount every week for the next 23 weeks. How much money should he save each week?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
David wants to save an equal amount every week for the next 23 weeks, so we need to divide his total savings by the number of weeks.
984.4 / 23 = 43 dollars
David should save 43 dollars each week.
### Answer: 43

Expected answer: 42.8000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Zara decided to save some of her money for her summer trip. Every week, she saved $29. After 17 weeks, how much money did she save in total for her trip?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Zara saved $29/week for 17 weeks.
Zara saved $29*17 = $<<29*17=493>>493 in total for her trip.
### Answer: 493

Expected answer: 493

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following her original plan, Zara managed to save $29 each week for 17 weeks for her summer trip. Then, she unexpectedly received an extra $31 from her grandma. How much money does she now have in total for her trip?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Zara saved $29/week for 17 weeks, so she saved $29*17 = $<<29*17=493>>493.
Zara also received an extra $31 from her grandma, so she now has $493+$31 = $<<493+31=524>>524 in total for her trip.
### Answer: 524

Expected answer: 524

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Zara originally planned to save $29 each week for 17 weeks, but she had to adjust and only save $22 each week instead. How much money would she have saved at the end of the 17 weeks with her adjusted saving plan?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Zara originally planned to save $29/week for 17 weeks, but she had to adjust and only save $22/week instead.
Zara would have saved $22*17 = $<<22*17=374>>374 at the end of the 17 weeks with her adjusted saving plan.
### Answer: 374

Expected answer: 374

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Samuel has a total of 176 liters of paint. He wants to distribute it evenly into 8 barrels. How many liters of paint will there be in each barrel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many liters of paint will be in each barrel, we need to divide the total amount of paint by the number of barrels.

So, 176 liters / 8 barrels = 22 liters

Therefore, there will be 22 liters of paint in each barrel.

### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If Samuel decides to fill 43 barrels with the same quantity of paint as before, how many liters of paint will he need in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many liters of paint Samuel will need in total, we need to multiply the number of barrels by the amount of paint in each barrel.

So, 43 barrels * 22 liters/barrel = 946 liters

Therefore, Samuel will need 946 liters of paint in total.

### Answer: 946

Expected answer: 946

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If Samuel had started with only 176 liters of paint and decided to distribute it evenly into 29 barrels instead of 43, how many liters of paint would there be in each barrel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many liters of paint will be in each barrel, we need to divide the total amount of paint by the number of barrels.

So, 176 liters / 29 barrels = 6 liters

Therefore, there will be 6 liters of paint in each barrel.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 176/29

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mark bought 29 shirts for his clothing business, with each shirt costing $17. But he got a $1 discount on the total cost. How much did he pay in total for the shirts?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total cost of the shirts without the discount is 29 * $17 = $<<29*17=493>>493.
After the $1 discount, Mark paid $493 - $1 = $<<493-1=492>>492 for the shirts.
The answer is: 492

Expected answer: 492

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah buys 9 books from a bookstore where each book costs $27.99. She also purchases a magazine for $9. What is the total cost of Sarah's purchase?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cost of the books is 9 * $27.99 = $<<9\*27.99=251.91>>251.91.
The total cost of Sarah's purchase is $251.91 + $9 = $<<251.91+9=260.91>>260.91.
### Answer: 260.91

Expected answer: 260.910000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After Sarah's purchase of books and the magazine, she decided to buy a board game which costs $30.3. What is the final total cost of Sarah's purchases?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cost of the board game is $30.3.
The final total cost of Sarah's purchases is $260.91 + $30.3 = $<<260.91+30.3=291.21>>291.21.
### Answer: 291.21

Expected answer: 291.210000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of the books costing $27.99 each, they actually cost $50 each. Now, how much will the total cost be for the 9 books and the magazine?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cost of the books is 9 * $50 = $<<9\*50=450>>450.
The total cost of Sarah's purchase is $450 + $9 = $<<450+9=459>>459.
### Answer: 459

Expected answer: 459

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susan has 11 dollars in her purse and she found 14 dollars in her desk draw. After adding the money she found to her purse, she then earned another 23 dollars from doing chores. How much money does she have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan had 11 dollars in her purse and found 14 dollars in her desk draw, so she had 11+14 = <<11+14=25>>25 dollars.
After adding the money she found to her purse, she earned another 23 dollars from doing chores, so she had 25+23 = <<25+23=48>>48 dollars.
### Answer: 48

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting her money, Susan then spent $12.18 on a new book. How much money does she have left after buying the book?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan had 48 dollars and spent 12.18 dollars on a new book, so she has 48-12.18 = <<48-12.18=35.82>>35.82 dollars left.
### Answer: 35.82

Expected answer: 35.8200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's revise Susan's story a bit. Suppose that instead of finding 14 dollars in her desk drawer, she only found 6 dollars. If she still earned another 23 dollars from chores, how much money would she have then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan had 11 dollars in her purse and found 6 dollars in her desk draw, so she had 11+6 = <<11+6=17>>17 dollars.
After adding the money she found to her purse, she earned another 23 dollars from doing chores, so she had 17+23 = <<17+23=40>>40 dollars.
### Answer: 40

Expected answer: 40

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susan has $46 in her wallet. She spends $45 on a new toy robot. How much money does she currently have left in her wallet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan has $46 - $45 = $1 left in her wallet.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Susan had $46 in her wallet. After she spent $45 on a new toy robot, her mother noticed her sadness for having only $1 left and decided to give her the same amount as she initially had ($46). How much money does Susan have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan initially had $46, then she spent $45, leaving her with $1. Her mother then gave her $46, so she now has $1 + $46 = $47.
### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of spending $45 on a toy robot, what if Susan decided to save a bit more money and spent only $40 on a less expensive robot? How much money would she have left in her wallet now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Susan has $46 - $40 = $6 left in her wallet.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Alex has $35.79 saved in his piggy bank. His grandma gave him $8 for his birthday. How much does Alex have now after receiving his birthday money?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Alex has $35.79 + $8 = $<<35.79+8=43.79>>43.79 now after receiving his birthday money.
### Answer: 43.79

Expected answer: 43.7900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if Alex initially had $45 in his piggy bank instead of $35.79, then received the same $8 from his grandma. How much money does he have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Alex has $45 + $8 = $<<45+8=53>>53 now after receiving his birthday money.
### Answer: 53

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $37 in his bank account. If he receives an additional $8 from his mother, how much money does he now have in his account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $37 in his bank account.
If he receives an additional $8 from his mother, he will have $37 + $8 = $<<37+8=45>>45 in his account.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John used $4 of his total money to pay for a bus ticket. How much money does he have left now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $45 in his bank account.
If he used $4 to pay for a bus ticket, he will have $45 - $4 = $<<45-4=41>>41 left in his account.
### Answer: 41

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jim has $43.59 in his savings account. He receives his pocket money of $2.2. How much money does he have now in his savings account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim has $43.59 in his savings account. He receives $2.2 in pocket money.
Jim now has $43.59 + $2.2 = $45.79 in his savings account.
### Answer: $45.79

Expected answer: 45.7900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After Jim adds his pocket money of $2.2 to his savings account total of $43.59, he decides to deposit an additional $25.2 that he earned from helping his neighbor with yard work. How much money does he have in his savings account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim has $43.59 in his savings account. He receives $2.2 in pocket money and deposits an additional $25.2 from helping his neighbor.
Jim now has $43.59 + $2.2 + $25.2 = $71 in his savings account.
### Answer: $71

Expected answer: 70.9900000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After helping his neighbor with yard work, instead of starting with $43.59, Jim only had $29 in his savings account initially. After adding his pocket money of $2.2, how much money does he have in his savings account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim initially had $29 in his savings account. He received $2.2 in pocket money.
Jim now has $29 + $2.2 = $31.2 in his savings account.
### Answer: $31.2

Expected answer: 31.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $36.92 in his wallet. After his birthday, he gets an additional $18.42 from his grandmother. How much money does John have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $36.92 + $18.42 = $<<36.92+18.42=55.34>>55.34 now.
### Answer: 55.34

Expected answer: 55.3400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, John had $36.92 in his wallet and received an additional $18.42 from his grandmother. But what if instead of getting $18.42, John only got $6 from his grandmother for his birthday. How much money does John have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $36.92 + $6 = $<<36.92+6=42.92>>42.92 now.
### Answer: 42.92

Expected answer: 42.9200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah had $38.45 in her savings account. She added another $39 to it. Later, she received a gift of $44.5. How much money does Sarah now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sarah had $38.45 in her savings account.
She added $39 to it, so she now has $38.45 + $39 = $77.45.
Later, she received a gift of $44.5, so she now has $77.45 + $44.5 = $121.95.
### Answer: 121.95

Expected answer: 121.950000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Sarah decided to not deposit $39 but only a total of $31 to add to her existing savings of $38.45. If she still received the gift of $44.5, how much money does she now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sarah decided to add $31 to her existing savings of $38.45, so she now has $38.45 + $31 = $69.45.
She still received a gift of $44.5, so she now has $69.45 + $44.5 = $113.95.
### Answer: 113.95

Expected answer: 113.950000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom has a savings of $17.44. He found a $23.3 bill on the street. How much money does he now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Tom found $23.3 and he already had $17.44, so he now has $23.3 + $17.44 = $<<23.3+17.44=40.74>>40.74.
### Answer: 40.74

Expected answer: 40.7400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Tom decided to save a little more and added $1 to his total savings. How much money does he have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Tom added $1 to his total savings of $40.74, so he now has $40.74 + $1 = $<<40.74+1=41.74>>41.74.
### Answer: 41.74

Expected answer: 41.7400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After careful consideration, Tom realized he initially had $18, not $17.44. If he found the same $23.3 on the street, how much would he have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Tom found $23.3 and he initially had $18, so he now has $23.3 + $18 = $<<23.3+18=41.3>>41.3.
### Answer: 41.3

Expected answer: 41.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a car consumes 615 liters of gas every 41 hours, how many liters of gas will it consume in 30 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The car consumes 615 liters of gas every 41 hours.
To find out how many liters of gas it will consume in 30 hours, we can set up a proportion.
Let x be the number of liters of gas the car will consume in 30 hours.
We can set up the proportion: 615 liters / 41 hours = x liters / 30 hours
Cross-multiplying, we get: 615 * 30 = 41 * x
Simplifying, we get: 18450 = 41x
Dividing both sides by 41, we get: x = 450
Therefore, the car will consume 450 liters of gas in 30 hours.
### Answer: 450

Expected answer: 450

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, if a car consumes 615 liters of gas every 41 hours, and it has consumed gas for 30 hours. But because of a leak, it lost 46.33 liters of that gas. How many liters of gas remain in the car?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The car consumed 615 liters of gas every 41 hours, and it has consumed gas for 30 hours.
To find out how many liters of gas it consumed in 30 hours, we can set up a proportion.
Let x be the number of liters of gas the car consumed in 30 hours.
We can set up the proportion: 615 liters / 41 hours = x liters / 30 hours
Cross-multiplying, we get: 615 * 30 = 41 * x
Simplifying, we get: 18450 = 41x
Dividing both sides by 41, we get: x = 450
Therefore, the car consumed 450 liters of gas in 30 hours.
But because of a leak, it lost 46.33 liters of that gas.
Therefore, the remaining amount of gas in the car is 450 - 46.33 = 403.67 liters.
### Answer: 403.67

Expected answer: 403.670000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, what if the car's fuel consumption rate was instead 615 liters every 23 hours? How many liters of gas would it consume in 30 hours at this new rate?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The car consumes 615 liters of gas every 23 hours.
To find out how many liters of gas it will consume in 30 hours, we can set up a proportion.
Let x be the number of liters of gas the car will consume in 30 hours.
We can set up the proportion: 615 liters / 23 hours = x liters / 30 hours
Cross-multiplying, we get: 615 * 30 = 23 * x
Simplifying, we get: 18450 = 23x
Dividing both sides by 23, we get: x = 802.17
Therefore, the car will consume approximately 802 liters of gas in 30 hours at this new rate.
### Answer: 802.17

Expected answer: 18450/23

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Emma has $38 in her wallet. After buying a book she only had $32.6 left. How much did the book cost?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Emma had $38 in her wallet and after buying a book she had $32.6 left.
The cost of the book is $38 - $32.6 = $5.4
The answer is 5.4

Expected answer: 5.40000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Stacey spent 20 dollars on books and another 35 dollars on school supplies. Later in the day, she decided to buy a backpack that cost 41 dollars more than her total earlier expenses. How much money did Stacey spend in all?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Stacey spent 20+35 = <<20+35=55>>55 dollars on books and school supplies.
The cost of the backpack was 55+41 = <<55+41=96>>96 dollars.
Stacey spent 55+96 = <<55+96=151>>151 dollars in all.
### Answer: 151

Expected answer: 96

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car completes a journey of 176.0 miles in 20.0 hours. How many miles does the car travel per hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the average speed of the car, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

The total distance traveled is 176.0 miles and the total time taken is 20.0 hours.

So, the average speed of the car is 176.0 miles / 20.0 hours = 8.8 miles per hour.

### Answer: 8.8

Expected answer: 8.80000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Kaden's piggy bank has $9.9. He then adds $30.3 to his piggy bank. How much money does Kaden have in his piggy bank now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Kaden has $9.9 + $30.3 = $<<9.9+30.3=40.2>>40.2 in his piggy bank now.
### Answer: 40.2

Expected answer: 40.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Kaden thought back and realized he actually started with $13 in his piggy bank instead of $9.9 before adding the $30.3. How much money would he have had in his piggy bank then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Kaden started with $13 + $30.3 = $<<13+30.3=43.3>>43.3 in his piggy bank.
### Answer: 43.3

Expected answer: 43.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joe had $42.9 in his wallet, but he spent $34. How much money does Joe have left in his wallet now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Joe had $42.9 in his wallet, but he spent $34.
Joe has $42.9 - $34 = $8.9 left in his wallet now.
### Answer: 8.9

Expected answer: 8.90000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous problem, Joe found a toy he wanted to buy for $35.44. After spending $34, how much more money does he need in order to buy the toy?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Joe has $8.9 left in his wallet after spending $34.
Joe needs $35.44 - $8.9 = $26.54 more in order to buy the toy.
### Answer: 26.54

Expected answer: 26.5400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following on from the previous problem, suppose Joe originally had $43 in his wallet instead of $42.9. After spending $34, how much money does Joe have left in his wallet now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Joe had $43 in his wallet, but he spent $34.
Joe has $43 - $34 = $9 left in his wallet now.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You bought a car for $303.5756 and you decided to pay it off in 19.51 monthly installments. After calculating, you find the amount for each monthly installment. If you add $41.35 to your monthly installments for car insurance, what is your total monthly payment for your car and insurance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total amount for the car is $303.5756.
The number of monthly installments is 19.51.
To find the amount for each monthly installment, we divide the total amount by the number of installments: $303.5756 / 19.51 = $15.57.
The amount for car insurance is $41.35.
To find the total monthly payment for the car and insurance, we add the amount for each monthly installment and the amount for car insurance: $15.57 + $41.35 = $56.92.
### Answer: $56.92

Expected answer: 56.9100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to your monthly car payment and insurance, you also budget $7.4 each month for car maintenance. What, then, would be your total monthly expense related to your car taking into account payment for the car itself, insurance, and maintenance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total monthly payment for the car and insurance is $56.92.
The amount for car maintenance is $7.4.
To find the total monthly expense related to the car, we add the total monthly payment for the car and insurance and the amount for car maintenance: $56.92 + $7.4 = $64.32.
### Answer: $64.32

Expected answer: 64.3100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if instead of $303.5756, the total cost of your car was only $41, and you decided to pay it off in 19.51 equal monthly installments. If you still add $41.35 for your monthly car insurance, how much would be your total monthly spending for your car payment and insurance then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total amount for the car is $41.
The number of monthly installments is 19.51.
To find the amount for each monthly installment, we divide the total amount by the number of installments: $41 / 19.51 = $2.10.
The amount for car insurance is $41.35.
To find the total monthly payment for the car and insurance, we add the amount for each monthly installment and the amount for car insurance: $2.10 + $41.35 = $43.45.
### Answer: $43.45

Expected answer: 43.4514864172219

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $28.2 in his wallet. He received an additional $8 from his friend. How much money does he have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John received $8 from his friend, so he now has $28.2 + $8 = $<<28.2+8=36.2>>36.2 in total.
### Answer: 36.2

Expected answer: 36.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After initially having $28.2 plus $8, John decides to count his money again and realizes he actually started with $35 and still received $8 from his friend. How much money does he have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John initially had $35 and received $8 from his friend, so he now has $35 + $8 = $<<35+8=43>>43 in total.
### Answer: 43

Expected answer: 43

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Lisa has 30.3 acres of farmland and she recently bought another plot of 5.9 acres. What is the total acreage of Lisa's farmland now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Lisa has 30.3 + 5.9 = <<30.3+5.9=36.2>>36.2 acres of farmland now.
### Answer: 36.2

Expected answer: 36.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Lisa has a twin sister, Mona, who also has exactly the same amount of farmland as Lisa does. If Lisa has 30.3 acres of farmland and she recently bought another plot of 5.9 acres, how much total land do Lisa and Mona have combined now, considering that they both have the same amount of land?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Lisa has 30.3 + 5.9 = <<30.3+5.9=36.2>>36.2 acres of farmland now.
Mona also has 30.3 + 5.9 = <<30.3+5.9=36.2>>36.2 acres of farmland now.
Lisa and Mona have a total of 36.2 + 36.2 = <<36.2+36.2=72.4>>72.4 acres of farmland combined.
### Answer: 72.4

Expected answer: 72.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John saved $16 from his weekly allowance. On his birthday, his grandmother gave him $25.17 as a gift. How much money does John have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John saved $16 from his weekly allowance and received $25.17 as a gift from his grandmother.
John has $16 + $25.17 = $<<16+25.17=41.17>>41.17 in total.
### Answer: 41.17

Expected answer: 41.1700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the money John saved from his allowance and his birthday gift, he also earned $20.9 from mowing the neighbor's lawn. How much money does John have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John saved $16 from his weekly allowance, received $25.17 as a gift from his grandmother, and earned $20.9 from mowing the neighbor's lawn.
John has $16 + $25.17 + $20.9 = $<<16+25.17+20.9=62.07>>62.07 in total.
### Answer: 62.07

Expected answer: 62.0700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joanna is saving money to buy a new bike. She decides to save $32.2 every week. After 17.38 weeks, how much money will she have saved?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much money Joanna will have saved after 17.38 weeks, we need to multiply the amount she saves per week by the number of weeks.

Calculation:
$32.2 * 17.38 = $<<32.2*17.38=559.9564>>559.9564

Answer:
Joanna will have saved $559.9564 after 17.38 weeks.

Expected answer: 559.636000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 48 dollars in his wallet. He bought a new book that cost him 18 dollars. How much money does he have left in his wallet now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has 48-18 = <<48-18=30>>30 dollars left in his wallet now.
### Answer: 30

Expected answer: 30

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John originally had 32 dollars in his wallet, not 48. After spending 18 dollars on a book, how much money does he have left in his wallet now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has 32-18 = <<32-18=14>>14 dollars left in his wallet now.
### Answer: 14

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A student has $39.4 in his bank account initially. He earned $5 from selling used textbooks. How much money is now in his bank account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The student earned $5 from selling used textbooks, so he now has $39.4 + $5 = $<<39.4+5=44.4>>44.4 in his bank account.
### Answer: 44.4

Expected answer: 44.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: I have $38, and then I bought a toy for $3. After that, I was given $40. How much money do I have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: After buying the toy, you have $38-$3 = $<<38-3=35>>35.
After being given $40, you have $35+$40 = $<<35+40=75>>75.
### Answer: 75

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If originally, I had $46 instead of $38 and after I bought the same toy for $3, then I was given the exact same amount of $40. How much money do I have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: After buying the toy, you have $46-$3 = $<<46-3=43>>43.
After being given $40, you have $43+$40 = $<<43+40=83>>83.
### Answer: 83

Expected answer: 83

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally ran 38.5 miles in a week. On the next week, she decided to increase her distance by 2 miles. How many miles did she run in the next week?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sally increased her distance by 2 miles, so she ran 38.5+2 = <<38.5+2=40.5>>40.5 miles in the next week.
### Answer: 40.5

Expected answer: 40.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If initially, instead of increasing her distance by 2 miles in the second week, Sally had decided to increase her mileage by 41 miles. How many miles would she have run in the second week?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sally increased her distance by 41 miles, so she ran 38.5+41 = <<38.5+41=79.5>>79.5 miles in the second week.
### Answer: 79.5

Expected answer: 79.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer buys pesticide for his farm. Each bottle of pesticide costs $16.01. If he buys 17 bottles, how much money does he spend?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cost of 17 bottles of pesticide is 17*16.01 = $<<17*16.01=272.17>>272.17.
### Answer: 272.17

Expected answer: 272.170000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After buying the pesticide, the farmer receives a discount coupon that allows him to save $26. After applying the coupon, how much does he spend in total for the 17 bottles of pesticide?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the 17 bottles of pesticide is $272.17. After applying the discount coupon, the farmer saves $26, so he spends 272.17-26 = $<<272.17-26=246.17>>246.17 in total.
### Answer: 246.17

Expected answer: 246.170000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The farmer is considering a different pesticide that costs $23 per bottle. If the farmer were to buy 17 bottles of this other pesticide instead, how much would it cost him in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cost of 17 bottles of the other pesticide is 17*23 = $<<17*23=391>>391.
### Answer: 391

Expected answer: 391

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jim spent $28 on groceries and then $44.99 on a new shirt. How much money did he spend in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim spent $28 + $44.99 = $<<28+44.99=72.99>>72.99 in total.
### Answer: 72.99

Expected answer: 72.9900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Jim spent $28 on groceries and then $44.99 on a new shirt. Later, he decided to buy a book for $18.16. How much money did he spend in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim spent $28 + $44.99 + $18.16 = $<<28+44.99+18.16=91.15>>91.15 in total.
### Answer: 91.15

Expected answer: 91.1500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the first shopping trip, Jim spent $28 on groceries and then $44.99 on a new shirt. On a later trip, he spent $28 on groceries again, but this time he bought a different shirt for $41. How much money did he spend in total on the second trip?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jim spent $28 + $41 = $<<28+41=69>>69 on the second trip.
### Answer: 69

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $13.8 in his savings account. After doing some chores, his mom gives him additional $3. How much money does John have in his savings account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John's mom gave him $3, so he now has $13.8 + $3 = <<13.8+3=16.8>>16.8 in his savings account.
### Answer: 16.8

Expected answer: 16.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenarios, let's say John initially had $31 in his savings account instead of $13.8. After doing his chores, his mom gives him an additional $3. How much money would John have in his savings account then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John initially had $31 in his savings account. After doing his chores, his mom gives him an additional $3, so he now has $31 + $3 = <<31+3=34>>34 in his savings account.
### Answer: 34

Expected answer: 34

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $19 in his wallet and he finds $5 on the street. After adding this to his wallet, he discovers a forgotten envelope with $27.97 in it, which he also adds to his wallet. He then heads to a collector's flea market, where he buys 17 vintage comic books, each costing the total amount he currently has in his wallet. How much does he spend in total on the comic books?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
John has $19 in his wallet and finds $5 on the street, so he has $19 + $5 = $<<19+5=24>>24.
He then discovers a forgotten envelope with $27.97 in it, so he has $24 + $27.97 = $<<24+27.97=51.97>>51.97.
He buys 17 vintage comic books, each costing the total amount he currently has in his wallet, so he spends $51.97 x 17 = $<<51.97*17=883.49>>883.49 in total on the comic books.
### Answer: 883.49

Expected answer: 883.490000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider the same situation as before, but this time, John initially has $4 in his wallet instead of $19 and again he finds $5 on the street. After adding this to his wallet, he again discovers a forgotten envelope with $27.97 in it, which he also adds to his wallet. He then heads to the same collector's flea market. If he still purchases 17 vintage comic books, each at the new total amount in his wallet, how much does he spend this time on the comic books?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
John initially has $4 in his wallet and finds $5 on the street, so he has $4 + $5 = $<<4+5=9>>9.
He then discovers a forgotten envelope with $27.97 in it, so he has $9 + $27.97 = $<<9+27.97=36.97>>36.97.
He buys 17 vintage comic books, each costing the total amount he currently has in his wallet, so he spends $36.97 x 17 = $<<36.97*17=628.49>>628.49 in total on the comic books.
### Answer: 628.49

Expected answer: 628.490000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $35.6 in his wallet. After buying a chocolate bar for $32, he receives some money from his friend who owed him $46.3, which amount is aslo added to his wallet. Later, his grandmother gave him an extra $12.9. How much money does he have now in his wallet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
John has $35.6 in his wallet.
After buying a chocolate bar for $32, he has $35.6 - $32 = $3.6 left in his wallet.
After receiving $46.3 from his friend, he has $3.6 + $46.3 = $50 in his wallet.
After receiving an extra $12.9 from his grandmother, he has $50 + $12.9 = $62.9 in his wallet.
### Answer: 62.9

Expected answer: 62.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Previously, John had $35.6 in his wallet and spent $32 on a chocolate bar. But what if instead, John had initially the same amount of money but decided to buy a different item that only cost $7. After these expenses, he received the same amount of $46.3 from his friend and $12.9 from his grandmother as in the previous situation. How much money does he have in his wallet in this scenario?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
John has $35.6 in his wallet.
After buying an item for $7, he has $35.6 - $7 = $28.6 left in his wallet.
After receiving $46.3 from his friend, he has $28.6 + $46.3 = $74.9 in his wallet.
After receiving an extra $12.9 from his grandmother, he has $74.9 + $12.9 = $87.8 in his wallet.
### Answer: 87.8

Expected answer: 87.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels a total distance of 436.23179999999996 miles, and it used up 46.26 gallons of gas for the entire trip. What was the car's average mileage per gallon of gas used?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the average mileage per gallon of gas used, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total amount of gas used.

Average mileage per gallon = Total distance / Total amount of gas used

Average mileage per gallon = 436.23179999999996 miles / 46.26 gallons

Average mileage per gallon = 9.42 miles per gallon

### Answer: 9.42

Expected answer: 9.43000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem about the car's mileage, if the car originally travelled a total of 436.23179999999996 miles with 17 gallons of gas instead of 46.26, what would have been the car's average mileage per gallon of gas used?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the average mileage per gallon of gas used, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total amount of gas used.

Average mileage per gallon = Total distance / Total amount of gas used

Average mileage per gallon = 436.23179999999996 miles / 17 gallons

Average mileage per gallon = 25.66 miles per gallon

### Answer: 25.66

Expected answer: 25.6606941176471

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Peter has $41.21 saved from his birthday and just received an additional $28.27 from mowing lawns. How much money does he have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Peter has $41.21 + $28.27 = $<<41.21+28.27=69.48>>69.48 in total now.
### Answer: 69.48

Expected answer: 69.4800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sammy runs at a speed of 6.4 mph. If he runs for 43 hours in total, how far does he travel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sammy runs at a speed of 6.4 mph for 43 hours.
The distance Sammy travels is equal to his speed multiplied by the time he runs.
So, Sammy travels 6.4 mph * 43 hours = <<6.4*43=275.2>>275.2 miles.
### Answer: 275.2

Expected answer: 275.200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After running for 43 hours at a speed of 6.4 mph, Sammy finds that his GPS unit was not fully calibrated and may overstate his distance by about 10 miles. What would be the revised distance he traveled according to the GPS?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sammy's GPS unit overstates his distance by about 10 miles.
So, the revised distance he traveled according to the GPS would be 275.2 miles - 10 miles = <<275.2-10=265.2>>265.2 miles.
### Answer: 265.2

Expected answer: 265.200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If Sammy had only run for 2 hours instead of 43 at a speed of 6.4 mph, how far would he have travelled?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sammy runs at a speed of 6.4 mph for 2 hours.
The distance Sammy travels is equal to his speed multiplied by the time he runs.
So, Sammy travels 6.4 mph * 2 hours = <<6.4*2=12.8>>12.8 miles.
### Answer: 12.8

Expected answer: 12.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 50 dollars. He spent 24 dollars on a video game. How much money does John have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent 50-24 = <<50-24=26>>26 dollars.
John has 26 dollars left.
### Answer: 26

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If John initially had only 27 dollars instead of 50 dollars, and he still spent 24 dollars on a video game, how much money would he have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent 27-24 = <<27-24=3>>3 dollars.
John has 3 dollars left.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: David earns $46.37 an hour. His friend Robert earns $19.96 an hour. For one shift of 14.28 hours, how much did they collectively earn if they worked the same amount of hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
David earns $46.37 an hour, so for 14.28 hours, he earns 46.37*14.28 = $<<46.37*14.28=660.0676>>660.0676
Robert earns $19.96 an hour, so for 14.28 hours, he earns 19.96*14.28 = $<<19.96*14.28=284.0208>>284.0208
Together, they earn 660.0676+284.0208 = $<<660.0676+284.0208=944.0884>>944.0884
### Answer: 944.0884

Expected answer: 947.192400000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $6.3 in his piggy bank, and he finds a $39 bill on the street. How much money does he have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $6.3 + $39 = $<<6.3+39=45.3>>45.3 now.
### Answer: 45.3

Expected answer: 45.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John's twin brother Jacob, who also had $6.3 in his piggy bank and found a $39 bill on the street, decided to combine his money with John's. How much money do they have together now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $45.3 and Jacob has $45.3, so they have $45.3 + $45.3 = $<<45.3+45.3=90.6>>90.6 together now.
### Answer: 90.6

Expected answer: 90.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has $13 in his wallet. He then adds $33.88 more. How much money does John have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $13 + $33.88 = $46.88 in total now.
### Answer: $46.88

Expected answer: 46.8800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Roger had $47 in his wallet. After lunch, he only had $28.5 left. How much money did he spend on lunch?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Roger had $47 - $28.5 = $<<47-28.5=18.5>>18.5 left after lunch.
Roger spent $18.5 on lunch.
### Answer: 18.5

Expected answer: 18.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Roger decided to convert the amount of money he spent on lunch to another currency where the exchange rate is $2.47 per dollar. How much would his lunch cost in this new currency?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The exchange rate is $2.47 per dollar, so Roger's lunch would cost $18.5 * $2.47 = $<<18.5*2.47=45.845>>45.845 in the new currency.
### Answer: 45.845

Expected answer: 45.6950000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Roger initially thought he had $45 in his wallet, not $47. Given this, how much money did he actually spend on lunch?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: If Roger initially thought he had $45 in his wallet, then he actually spent $45 - $28.5 = $<<45-28.5=16.5>>16.5 on lunch.
### Answer: 16.5

Expected answer: 16.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jack has $29 already, and then his grandma gives him another $10.28 for his birthday. How much money does Jack have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jack has $29 already, and then his grandma gives him another $10.28 for his birthday.
So, Jack has $29 + $10.28 = $<<29+10.28=40.28>>40.28 now.
### Answer: 40.28

Expected answer: 39.2800000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had $18.4 in his wallet, but he spent $3.73 on a candy bar. Later that day, his mom gave him $33.4. After that, he spent $28 on a new video game. How much money does he have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John had $18.4 - $3.73 = $14.67 left after buying the candy bar.
After his mom gave him $33.4, he had $14.67 + $33.4 = $48.07.
After buying the video game, he had $48.07 - $28 = $20.07 left.
### Answer: 20.07

Expected answer: 20.0700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John originally had $18.4 in his wallet, but instead of spending $3.73 on a candy bar, what if he spent $9? Then his mom gave him $33.4 and he later spent $28 on a new video game. How much money does he have left now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John had $18.4 - $9 = $9.4 left after buying the candy bar.
After his mom gave him $33.4, he had $9.4 + $33.4 = $42.8.
After buying the video game, he had $42.8 - $28 = $14.8 left.
### Answer: 14.8

Expected answer: 14.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Joseph paid $721.11 for 39 movie tickets. How much does each movie ticket cost?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the cost of each movie ticket, we need to divide the total amount Joseph paid by the number of movie tickets he bought.

$721.11 � 39 = $18.49

Each movie ticket costs $18.49.

### Answer: $18.49

Expected answer: 18.4900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous problem, Joseph also bought a VIP experience for each movie ticket, which adds $14.3 to the cost of each ticket. How much does each movie ticket now cost, including the VIP experience?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the new cost of each movie ticket, we need to add the cost of the VIP experience to the original cost of each ticket.

$18.49 + $14.3 = $32.79

Each movie ticket now costs $32.79, including the VIP experience.

### Answer: $32.79

Expected answer: 32.7900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, if Joseph had actually paid $721.11 for only 6 movie tickets, what would be the cost of each ticket then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the cost of each movie ticket, we need to divide the total amount Joseph paid by the number of movie tickets he bought.

$721.11 � 6 = $120.18

Each movie ticket costs $120.18.

### Answer: $120.18

Expected answer: 120.185000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A customer went shopping and spent $11.01 on each of the 34.2 pounds of fruits he bought. He also spent an extra $7 on snacks. How much total money did he spend?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The customer spent $11.01 on each of the 34.2 pounds of fruits, so he spent 11.01*34.2 = $<<11.01*34.2=376.62>>376.62 on fruits.
He also spent an extra $7 on snacks, so in total, he spent 376.62+7 = $<<376.62+7=383.62>>383.62.
### Answer: 383.62

Expected answer: 383.542000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels at a constant speed of 48 km per hour. How far will the car have travelled after 3.6 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance travelled by the car is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance travelled by the car is 48 km/hour * 3.6 hours = <<48*3.6=172.8>>172.8 km.
### Answer: 172.8

Expected answer: 172.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, after traveling for 3.6 hours, the car continues to travel for another 30.0 km. What is the total distance traveled by the car?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total distance traveled by the car is the sum of the distance traveled in the first 3.6 hours and the additional 30.0 km.
The total distance traveled by the car is 172.8 km + 30.0 km = <<172.8+30=202.8>>202.8 km.
### Answer: 202.8

Expected answer: 202.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous scenario, suppose the car had traveled at a speed of 46 km per hour instead of 48 km. How far would the car have traveled after 3.6 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance traveled by the car is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance traveled by the car is 46 km/hour * 3.6 hours = <<46*3.6=165.6>>165.6 km.
### Answer: 165.6

Expected answer: 165.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cyclist pedals for 50.0 kilometers and then takes a break, having covered 38.4 kilometers before stopping. How far did the cyclist pedal after resuming from the break?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cyclist pedals for 50.0 kilometers in total.
Before stopping for a break, the cyclist covered 38.4 kilometers.
To find out how far the cyclist pedaled after resuming from the break, we subtract the distance covered before the break from the total distance.

50.0 - 38.4 = 11.6

The cyclist pedaled 11.6 kilometers after resuming from the break.
### Answer: 11.6

Expected answer: 11.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Based on the previous problem where a cyclist pedaled a certain distance after a break, assume now the cyclist repeats the same cycle for 7 days. How much distance, in kilometers, does the cyclist cover after resuming from the break over these 7 days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cyclist pedals 11.6 kilometers after resuming from the break each day.
If the cyclist repeats this cycle for 7 days, we multiply the distance covered after the break each day by the number of days.

11.6 * 7 = 81.2

The cyclist covers 81.2 kilometers after resuming from the break over these 7 days.
### Answer: 81.2

Expected answer: 81.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Based on the previous problem, now assume that on each of these 7 days, the cyclist pedals for 50.0 kilometers total, but now takes a break after covering 40 kilometers. How much distance, in kilometers, does the cyclist cover after resuming from the break each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cyclist pedals for 50.0 kilometers in total each day.
Before stopping for a break, the cyclist covers 40 kilometers.
To find out how far the cyclist pedaled after resuming from the break each day, we subtract the distance covered before the break from the total distance.

50.0 - 40.0 = 10.0

The cyclist covers 10.0 kilometers after resuming from the break each day.
### Answer: 10.0

Expected answer: 10.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A delivery driver travels 67.66 miles in 17 hours. How far does he drive in one hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how far the delivery driver drives in one hour, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

The total distance traveled is 67.66 miles and the total time taken is 17 hours.

So, the distance traveled in one hour is 67.66 miles / 17 hours = 3.98 miles.

### Answer: 3.98

Expected answer: 3.98000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The delivery driver now realizes that his shift was 18 hours long, not 17 hours, for the 67.66-mile long journey. How far does he now calculate his average distance driven per hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how far the delivery driver drives in one hour, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

The total distance traveled is 67.66 miles and the total time taken is 18 hours.

So, the distance traveled in one hour is 67.66 miles / 18 hours = 3.76 miles.

### Answer: 3.76

Expected answer: 3.75888888888889

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria has $19 saved up. She later receives $43 from her birthday. How much money will she have left after buying a book that costs $40?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria has $19 + $43 = $<<19+43=62>>62 after receiving money from her birthday.
Maria will have $62 - $40 = $<<62-40=22>>22 left after buying the book.
### Answer: 22

Expected answer: 22

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially Maria had saved up $19. Then, instead of receiving $43 from her birthday, she only received $28. After buying the same book that costs $40, how much money will she have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria has $19 + $28 = $<<19+28=47>>47 after receiving money from her birthday.
Maria will have $47 - $40 = $<<47-40=7>>7 left after buying the book.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mia has $41 saved from her birthday. She babysat for a neighbour and earned an additional $24.7. How much money does she have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mia has $41 + $24.7 = $<<41+24.7=65.7>>65.7 in total.
### Answer: 65.7

Expected answer: 65.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mia has $41 saved from her birthday. She babysat for a neighbour and earned an additional $24.7. After gathering her savings, she decided to buy a new book that cost $38.6. How much money does she have left after buying the book?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mia has $41 + $24.7 = $<<41+24.7=65.7>>65.7 in total.
After buying the book, Mia has $65.7 - $38.6 = $<<65.7-38.6=27.1>>27.1 left.
### Answer: 27.1

Expected answer: 27.1000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of $41 from her birthday, suppose Mia had only managed to save $35. Including her earnings of $24.7 from babysitting, how much money does she now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mia has $35 + $24.7 = $<<35+24.7=59.7>>59.7 in total.
### Answer: 59.7

Expected answer: 59.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John spent 12 dollars on lunch and an additional 5 dollars on a dessert. After lunch, he went to a clothing store and bought a shirt for $26.00. How much total money did John spend?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent 12+5 = <<12+5=17>>17 dollars on lunch and dessert.
John spent 17+26 = <<17+26=43>>43 dollars in total.
### Answer: 43

Expected answer: 43.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to his other expenses, John decided to buy twenty raffle tickets for a charity event. Each ticket cost the same as the total amount of money he had spent earlier. How much money did John spend on the raffle tickets?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent 43*20 = <<43*20=860>>860 dollars on the raffle tickets.
### Answer: 860

Expected answer: 860.000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John spent 12 dollars on lunch and an additional 5 dollars on a dessert. After lunch, he went to a clothing store and was contemplating buying a shirt. However, instead of the $26.00 shirt he bought previously, he decided to buy a more expensive shirt that costs $49. What would be the total amount of money spent in this scenario?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John spent 12+5 = <<12+5=17>>17 dollars on lunch and dessert.
John spent 17+49 = <<17+49=66>>66 dollars in total.
### Answer: 66

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Laura deposited $23 into her bank account on Monday. On Tuesday, she deposited an additional $44.5. How much money did Laura deposit in total over those two days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Laura deposited $23 on Monday and $44.5 on Tuesday.
Laura deposited a total of $23 + $44.5 = <<23+44.5=67.5>>67.5 over those two days.
### Answer: 67.5

Expected answer: 67.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After depositing a total of $23 + $44.5 over two days, Laura decided to take out $9 for lunch. How much money does she have left in her account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Laura deposited a total of $23 + $44.5 = $67.5 over two days.
After taking out $9 for lunch, Laura has $67.5 - $9 = $58.5 left in her account.
### Answer: 58.5

Expected answer: 58.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider that initially, instead of depositing $23, Laura had only deposited $4 to her bank account on Monday, but still went ahead to deposit an additional $44.5 on Tuesday. How much money did she deposit in total over those two days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Laura deposited $4 on Monday and $44.5 on Tuesday.
Laura deposited a total of $4 + $44.5 = <<4+44.5=48.5>>48.5 over those two days.
### Answer: 48.5

Expected answer: 48.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Peter has 11 dimes in his pocket. If each dime is worth $1, how much money does Peter have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Each dime is worth $0.10, so Peter has 11 * $0.10 = $1.10 in total.
### Answer: $1.10

Expected answer: 11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has saved $43.36 each week for 13 weeks. How much money has he saved in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has saved $43.36 x 13 = $<<43.36*13=563.68>>563.68 in total.
### Answer: 563.68

Expected answer: 563.680000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After saving $43.36 each week for 13 weeks, John received a surprise gift of $9.6 from his grandmother. How much money does he have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has saved $43.36 x 13 = $<<43.36*13=563.68>>563.68 in total.
After receiving the gift, John has $563.68 + $9.6 = $<<563.68+9.6=573.28>>573.28 in total.
### Answer: 573.28

Expected answer: 573.280000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of saving $43.36 each week, suppose John has been saving only $23 each week for the same duration of 13 weeks. How much money would he have saved by the end of this period?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has saved $23 x 13 = $<<23*13=299>>299 in total.
### Answer: 299

Expected answer: 299

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenna has 29 quarters in her piggy bank. If each quarter is worth 3.0 dimes, what is the total amount of money Jenna has in her piggy bank in terms of dimes?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Jenna has 29 quarters, and each quarter is worth 3.0 dimes.
So, the total number of dimes Jenna has is 29 * 3.0 = <<29*3.0=87.0>>87.0 dimes.
### Answer: 87.0

Expected answer: 87.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Peter divided his $85 among 5 of his friends. How much money did each friend receive?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Peter divided his $85 among 5 friends, so each friend received $85/5 = $17.
### Answer: $17

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mandy has saved up $29.7 from her part-time job. Her father gave her an additional $12.6. How much money does she have in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mandy has saved up $29.7 and her father gave her an additional $12.6.
Mandy has $29.7 + $12.6 = $<<29.7+12.6=42.3>>42.3 in total now.
### Answer: 42.3

Expected answer: 42.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mandy decided to buy a book that cost $19.79. How much money does she have left after buying the book?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mandy has $42.3 and she bought a book that cost $19.79.
Mandy has $42.3 - $19.79 = $<<42.3-19.79=22.51>>22.51 left after buying the book.
### Answer: 22.51

Expected answer: 22.5100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mandy's father decided to be more generous and instead gave her $31. How much money would she have in total then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mandy has saved up $29.7 and her father gave her an additional $31.
Mandy has $29.7 + $31 = $<<29.7+31=60.7>>60.7 in total now.
### Answer: 60.7

Expected answer: 60.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has 46 dollars in his savings account. His grandmother gave him 6.57 dollars for completing some chores around her house. How much money does John have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has 46+6.57 = <<46+6.57=52.57>>52.57 dollars now.
### Answer: 52.57

Expected answer: 52.5700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John used 38 dollars out of his total savings to purchase a new video game. How much money does John now have left in his savings?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has 52.57-38 = <<52.57-38=14.57>>14.57 dollars left in his savings.
### Answer: 14.57

Expected answer: 14.5700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a bakery makes 10 loaves of bread every hour and the oven is working continuously for 36 hours, how many loaves of bread are made?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The bakery makes 10 loaves of bread every hour, and the oven is working continuously for 36 hours.
So, the total number of loaves of bread made is 10 x 36 = <<10*36=360>>360.
### Answer: 360

Expected answer: 360

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, where the bakery made 10 loaves of bread every hour for continuous 36 hours, if they decided to donate 45 loaves to a local food bank, how many loaves of bread would they have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The bakery made 360 loaves of bread in total. If they donated 45 loaves to a local food bank, they would have 360 - 45 = <<360-45=315>>315 loaves of bread left.
### Answer: 315

Expected answer: 315

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the earlier situation, where the bakery made loaves of bread continuously for 36 hours and each hour they created 10 loaves, what if they improved their efficiency such that they now made 21 loaves every hour? How many loaves of bread would they produce in 36 hours with this increased efficiency?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The bakery now makes 21 loaves of bread every hour, and the oven is working continuously for 36 hours.
So, the total number of loaves of bread made is 21 x 36 = <<21*36=756>>756.
### Answer: 756

Expected answer: 756

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John has saved up $30.02 in his piggy bank. His grandmother gave him $38.9 for his birthday. How much money does he have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $30.02 + $38.9 = $<<30.02+38.9=68.92>>68.92 in total.
### Answer: 68.92

Expected answer: 68.9200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John has saved up $30.02 in his piggy bank. His grandmother gave him $38.9 for his birthday, so now he has a certain amount of money. If he manages to save up six times the amount he has now, how much money will he have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $30.02 + $38.9 = $<<30.02+38.9=68.92>>68.92 in total.
If he manages to save up six times the amount he has now, he will have $68.92 * 6 = $<<68.92*6=413.52>>413.52 in total.
### Answer: 413.52

Expected answer: 413.520000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John originally had $30.02 saved up in his piggy bank, but instead of his grandmother giving him $38.9 for his birthday, she gave him $13. How much money does John have now in his piggy bank?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: John has $30.02 + $13 = $<<30.02+13=43.02>>43.02 in total.
### Answer: 43.02

Expected answer: 43.0200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You already finished a 23.0-kilometer route. If you continue for another 17.2 kilometers, what will be your total travel distance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total travel distance, we need to add the distance already traveled (23.0 km) to the additional distance (17.2 km).

Solution:
Total travel distance = 23.0 km + 17.2 km = 40.2 km

So, the total travel distance will be 40.2 kilometers.

Expected answer: 40.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Bob is driving a car at a speed of 8.0 miles per hour. If he drives for 3.9 hours, how many miles will he have driven?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the distance Bob will have driven, we need to multiply his speed by the time he drives.

Distance = Speed × Time

Distance = 8.0 miles/hour × 3.9 hours

Distance = 31.2 miles

Bob will have driven 31.2 miles.

### Answer: 31.2

Expected answer: 31.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Bob is driving a car at a speed of 8.0 miles per hour. If he drives for 3.9 hours, he will have driven a certain number of miles. After driving for a while, he stops for a break, during which his car cools down by 21 miles of equivalent energy consumption. What's the equivalent distance for the energy remaining in his car?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:

Bob drives for 3.9 hours at a speed of 8.0 miles per hour, so he drives 31.2 miles (8.0 miles/hour × 3.9 hours).

During his break, his car cools down by 21 miles of equivalent energy consumption.

To find the equivalent distance for the energy remaining in his car, we need to subtract the energy consumed during the break from the total distance driven.

Equivalent distance = Total distance - Energy consumed during break

Equivalent distance = 31.2 miles - 21 miles

Equivalent distance = 10.2 miles

The equivalent distance for the energy remaining in Bob's car is 10.2 miles.

### Answer: 10.2

Expected answer: 10.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, Bob was driving a car at a speed of 8.0 miles per hour for 3.9 hours. Now, consider that instead of driving for 3.9 hours, he drove for 26 hours. How many miles would he have driven then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the distance Bob will have driven, we need to multiply his speed by the time he drives.

Distance = Speed × Time

Distance = 8.0 miles/hour × 26 hours

Distance = 208 miles

Bob would have driven 208 miles.

### Answer: 208

Expected answer: 208.000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A train travels at a speed of 47.1 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 8 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance traveled by the train is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance traveled by the train is 47.1 miles/hour * 8 hours = <<47.1*8=376.8>>376.8 miles.
### Answer: 376.8

Expected answer: 376.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the train has travelled for 8 hours at a speed of 47.1 miles per hour, it suddenly has to take a detour that reduces the total distance travelled by 21.2 miles. What is the final distance travelled by the train?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The train initially traveled 376.8 miles in 8 hours.
The detour reduces the total distance traveled by 21.2 miles, so the final distance traveled is 376.8 - 21.2 = <<376.8-21.2=355.6>>355.6 miles.
### Answer: 355.6

Expected answer: 355.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the train had to travel for 16 hours instead of 8 at the same speed of 47.1 miles per hour? How far would it travel then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance traveled by the train is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance traveled by the train is 47.1 miles/hour * 16 hours = <<47.1*16=753.6>>753.6 miles.
### Answer: 753.6

Expected answer: 753.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a certain online video game, you start with 18 health points. An enemy hits you and you lose 3.4 health points. For every remaining health point, your character's strength level increases by a 46 points multiplier. How many strength levels will your character have after the enemy hit?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
After the enemy hit, you have 18 - 3.4 = <<18-3.4=14.6>>14.6 health points.
Your character's strength level increases by 46 points for every remaining health point, so your character's strength level will be 14.6 * 46 = <<14.6*46=673.6>>673.6.
### Answer: 673.6

Expected answer: 671.600000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had $29.33 in his wallet. After spending $7.3 out of $37 he had in his bank account, he decided to put the remaining money from his bank account into his wallet. How much money did he have in his wallet then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
John had $37 - $7.3 = $<<37-7.3=29.7>>29.7 in his bank account after spending $7.3.
He put $29.7 into his wallet, so he had $29.33 + $29.7 = $<<29.33+29.7=59>>59 in his wallet.
### Answer: 59

Expected answer: 59.0300000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny had $48.6 in her savings account. On her birthday, she received $26 more. After a few days, she spent $22 on a new book. How much money does Jenny have now in her savings account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jenny received $48.6 + $26 = $<<48.6+26=74.6>>74.6 on her birthday.
Jenny spent $74.6 - $22 = $<<74.6-22=52.6>>52.6 on a new book.
### Answer: 52.6

Expected answer: 52.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Jenny later decided to purchase a video game for $42 from her savings account. How much money does she have left in her account after buying the video game?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jenny had $52.6 in her savings account.
Jenny spent $52.6 - $42 = $<<52.6-42=10.6>>10.6 on a video game.
### Answer: 10.6

Expected answer: 10.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if on Jenny's birthday she received $27 instead of $26 and then she still spent $22 on a new book. How much money does she have now in her savings account in that case?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jenny received $48.6 + $27 = $<<48.6+27=75.6>>75.6 on her birthday.
Jenny spent $75.6 - $22 = $<<75.6-22=53.6>>53.6 on a new book.
### Answer: 53.6

Expected answer: 53.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels 46.72 miles per hour. After 11.62 hours of driving, the car's gas tank indicates that an additional 41 miles can be covered before the gas runs out. How many miles can the car still travel in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The car travels 46.72 miles per hour, so in 11.62 hours, it will travel 46.72 * 11.62 = <<46.72*11.62=543.264>>543.264 miles.
The car can still travel an additional 41 miles, so in total, it can travel 543.264 + 41 = <<543.264+41=584.264>>584.264 miles.
### Answer: 584.264

Expected answer: 583.886400000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jerry has $23.7 in his bank account and his mom gives him an additional $7.56. After buying a snack for $4.5, how much money does Jerry have left in his account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jerry's mom gives him $7.56, so he has $23.7 + $7.56 = $<<23.7+7.56=31.26>>31.26 in his account.
After buying a snack for $4.5, Jerry has $31.26 - $4.5 = $<<31.26-4.5=26.76>>26.76 left in his account.
### Answer: 26.76

Expected answer: 26.7600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Using the money left in Jerry's bank account after buying a snack, he decides to buy a book. If the book costs $36, how much more money does he need to buy the book?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jerry has $26.76 left in his account and the book costs $36, so he needs $36 - $26.76 = $<<36-26.76=9.24>>9.24 more to buy the book.
### Answer: 9.24

Expected answer: 9.24000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous situation, suppose Jerry had initially $19 in his bank account instead of $23.7. After his mom gives him $7.56 and he buys a snack for $4.5, how much money does he have left in his bank account now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jerry initially has $19 in his bank account. After his mom gives him $7.56, he has $19 + $7.56 = $<<19+7.56=26.56>>26.56 in his account.
After buying a snack for $4.5, Jerry has $26.56 - $4.5 = $<<26.56-4.5=22.06>>22.06 left in his account.
### Answer: 22.06

Expected answer: 22.0600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You found 3 rare coins at your grandmother's house. Each coin can be sold for 10 dollars. After selling them, you pay 5.1 dollars for auction fees. How much money do you have left after paying the auction fees?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
You found 3 rare coins, and each coin can be sold for 10 dollars, so you earned 3*10 = <<3*10=30>>30 dollars.
After selling the coins, you paid 5.1 dollars for auction fees, so you have 30-5.1 = <<30-5.1=24.9>>24.9 dollars left.
### Answer: 24.9

Expected answer: 24.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, you discovered that you'd actually found 25 of these rare coins in your grandmother's house, not just 3. Each coin can still be sold for 10 dollars and the auction fees remain at 5.1 dollars. How much money will you have left after paying the auction fees?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
You found 25 rare coins, and each coin can be sold for 10 dollars, so you earned 25*10 = <<25*10=250>>250 dollars.
After selling the coins, you paid 5.1 dollars for auction fees, so you have 250-5.1 = <<250-5.1=244.9>>244.9 dollars left.
### Answer: 244.9

Expected answer: 244.900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Maria saved $20 last week. This week, she saved an additional $22.88. How much money has Maria saved in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria saved $20 + $22.88 = $<<20+22.88=42.88>>42.88 in total.
### Answer: 42.88

Expected answer: 42.8800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, Maria saved $20 last week. Instead of saving an additional $22.88 this week, she was only able to save $17. Now, how much money has Maria saved in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Maria saved $20 + $17 = $<<20+17=37>>37 in total.
### Answer: 37

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jake has stopped into a boutique where shirts are priced at $33 each. He buys 2.4 times this amount in clothing. How much did he spend?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Jake bought 2.4 * $33 = $<<2.4*33=79.20>>79.20 worth of clothing.
### Answer: $79.20

Expected answer: 79.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Jake has stopped into a boutique where shirts are priced at $33 each. He buys 2.4 times this amount in clothing. Adding to that, Jake also found a hat he liked for $19.53. How much did he spend in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Jake bought 2.4 * $33 = $<<2.4*33=79.20>>79.20 worth of clothing.
Adding the cost of the hat, Jake spent $79.20 + $19.53 = $<<79.20+19.53=98.73>>98.73 in total.
### Answer: $98.73

Expected answer: 98.7300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, Jake bought 2.4 times the amount of clothing priced at $33 each. This time, however, the shirts are priced at $45 each. If Jake still buys 2.4 times this amount in clothing, how much will he spend now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Jake bought 2.4 * $45 = $<<2.4*45=108>>108 worth of clothing.
### Answer: $108

Expected answer: 108.000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has $36.4 in her savings account. She earns $19.0 by helping her neighbor with gardening. After adding this money to her account, she receives a surprise gift of $25 from her grandmother. How much money does she have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sarah has $36.4 + $19.0 = $<<36.4+19.0=55.4>>55.4 in her savings account after helping her neighbor.
After receiving the surprise gift, she has $55.4 + $25 = $<<55.4+25=80.4>>80.4 in her savings account.
### Answer: 80.4

Expected answer: 80.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose Sarah initially had $36.4 instead of $19.0 in her savings account. After her neighbor gave her an additional $19.0 for her help in the garden, and her grandmother gifted her $36, how much money does she now have in her account?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Sarah initially had $36.4 in her savings account.
After her neighbor gave her an additional $19.0, she had $36.4 + $19.0 = $<<36.4+19.0=55.4>>55.4 in her savings account.
After her grandmother gifted her $36, she had $55.4 + $36 = $<<55.4+36=91.4>>91.4 in her savings account.
### Answer: 91.4

Expected answer: 91.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jenny has saved $18 in her piggy bank and found another $40.44 under her bed. She also earned $48 from selling lemonade during summer. How much money does Jenny have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jenny has $18 + $40.44 + $48 = $106.44 in total.
### Answer: 106.44

Expected answer: 106.440000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Jenny realized that she actually found $49 under her bed instead of $40.44. Keeping in mind that she still has saved $18 in her piggy bank and earned $48 from selling lemonade during summer, how much money does Jenny now have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Jenny has $18 + $49 + $48 = $115 in total.
### Answer: 115

Expected answer: 115

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sarah has earned $38 per day over her first job. After several months, she managed to save up $24.71 for every $1 she earned. Additionally, she has $11.6 in her piggy bank from before she started working. How much money does she have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
Sarah has saved up $24.71 for every $1 she earned, so she has saved up $24.71 * $38 = $<<24.71*38=944.98>>944.98.
In total, Sarah has $944.98 + $11.6 = $<<944.98+11.6=956.58>>956.58.
### Answer: 956.58

Expected answer: 950.580000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A car travels at a constant speed of 41.8 miles per hour for 23 hours. How many miles did the car travel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The car traveled at a constant speed of 41.8 miles per hour for 23 hours.
The total distance traveled is 41.8 * 23 = <<41.8*23=961.4>>961.4 miles.
### Answer: 961.4

Expected answer: 961.400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the car was only traveling for 12 hours instead of 23 hours, at the same speed of 41.8 miles per hour, how many miles would the car travel?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The car traveled at a constant speed of 41.8 miles per hour for 12 hours.
The total distance traveled is 41.8 * 12 = <<41.8*12=501.6>>501.6 miles.
### Answer: 501.6

Expected answer: 501.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has a cow that produces 35.7 liters of milk every day. How much milk does the cow produce in 28 days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cow produces 35.7 liters of milk every day.
To find out how much milk the cow produces in 28 days, we need to multiply the daily production by the number of days.
35.7 liters/day * 28 days = <<35.7*28=999.6>>999.6 liters
### Answer: 999.6

Expected answer: 999.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After producing milk for 28 days, the farmer sells 20 liters to a local cheese producer. How much milk does he have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cow produces 999.6 liters of milk in 28 days.
The farmer sells 20 liters to a local cheese producer.
To find out how much milk the farmer has left, we need to subtract the amount sold from the total production.
999.6 liters - 20 liters = <<999.6-20=979.6>>979.6 liters
### Answer: 979.6

Expected answer: 979.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the cow produced 19 liters of milk a day, instead of 35.7, how much would the cow produce in 28 days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cow produces 19 liters of milk every day.
To find out how much milk the cow produces in 28 days, we need to multiply the daily production by the number of days.
19 liters/day * 28 days = <<19*28=532>>532 liters
### Answer: 532

Expected answer: 532

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mason had saved up $34 from his previous week's allowance. This week, he earned an extra $31.4 by doing some extra house chores. How much money does Mason have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mason earned $34 + $31.4 = $<<34+31.4=65.4>>65.4 in total.
### Answer: 65.4

Expected answer: 65.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Mason had saved up $34 from his previous week's allowance. This week, he earned an extra $31.4 by doing some extra house chores. After counting this, his grandma gave him another $27.4 as a gift. How much money does Mason have now in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Mason earned $34 + $31.4 + $27.4 = $<<34+31.4+27.4=93>>93 in total.
### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 92.8000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Rachel had 48 dollars. She spent 5.5 dollars on a new toy. How much money does Rachel have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Rachel spent 5.5 dollars on a new toy, so she has 48-5.5 = <<48-5.5=42.5>>42.5 dollars left.
### Answer: 42.5

Expected answer: 42.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following her purchase, Rachel's mom gave her an additional 23 dollars. How much money does Rachel now have?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Rachel's mom gave her an additional 23 dollars, so she now has 42.5+23 = <<42.5+23=65.5>>65.5 dollars.
### Answer: 65.5

Expected answer: 65.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the toy that Rachel bought originally cost 45 dollars instead of 5.5 dollars, how much money would Rachel have left after her purchase?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: If the toy originally cost 45 dollars, Rachel would have spent 45 dollars on the toy, so she would have 48-45 = <<48-45=3>>3 dollars left.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cyclist travels 506 kilometers in 11 days. How many kilometers does the cyclist travel each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The cyclist travels 506/11 = <<506/11=46>>46 kilometers each day.
### Answer: 46

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes