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DeepSeek 67B on 5.NBT.B.7

Common Core Standard 5.NBT.B.7

This standard covers the following:

Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.

🔗 Problem

Problem: A full-grown giraffe has an average height of 40.4 feet. If a baby giraffe is 7.34 feet shorter than the full-grown giraffe, then how tall is the baby giraffe?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The baby giraffe is 40.4 - 7.34 = <<40.4-7.34=33.06>>33.06 feet tall.
### Answer: 33.06

Expected answer: 33.0600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Given the previous scenario but this time, let's say that the full-grown giraffe has a different height of 78 feet. If a baby giraffe is still 7.34 feet shorter than this full-grown giraffe, then how tall is the baby giraffe now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The baby giraffe is 78 - 7.34 = <<78-7.34=70.66>>70.66 feet tall.
### Answer: 70.66

Expected answer: 70.6600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scooter was initially priced at $59.9 but is now on sale for $39.3. How much is the discount on the scooter?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The discount on the scooter is the difference between the initial price and the sale price.
The discount is $59.9 - $39.3 = $<<59.9-39.3=20.6>>20.6.
### Answer: 20.6

Expected answer: 20.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The scooter store decided to multiply the discount you received, $j, by 15.1 to determine how much they'd donate to a local charity based on your purchase. How much money would be donated to the charity as a result of your scooter purchase?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The amount donated to the charity is the discount multiplied by 15.1.
The amount donated is $20.6 * 15.1 = $<<20.6*15.1=312.66>>312.66.
### Answer: 312.66

Expected answer: 311.060000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the scooter was initially priced at $66 before being discounted to $39.3, how much would be the discount on the scooter?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The discount on the scooter is the difference between the initial price and the sale price.
The discount is $66 - $39.3 = $<<66-39.3=26.7>>26.7.
### Answer: 26.7

Expected answer: 26.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The length of a slide was initially 71.36 meters. However, due to safety concerns, officials reduced the length by 50.0 meters. What's the new length of the slide?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The initial length of the slide was 71.36 meters.
The length was reduced by 50.0 meters.
To find the new length, we subtract the reduction from the initial length.

71.36 - 50.0 = 21.36

The new length of the slide is 21.36 meters.

Expected answer: 21.3600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer collects a certain weight of tomatoes from his farm. The first day he collects 86.7 kg and the second day he collects 57.19 kg. What is the total weight of the tomatoes he collected over the two days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of tomatoes collected over the two days is the sum of the weight collected on the first day and the weight collected on the second day.

Total weight = 86.7 kg + 57.19 kg = <<86.7+57.19=143.89>>143.89 kg

### Answer: 143.89

Expected answer: 143.890000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The farmer decides to make tomato sauce and uses up 81.0 kg of the tomatoes he collected. After processing those tomatoes into sauce, how much weight in tomatoes does he have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of tomatoes left is the total weight collected minus the weight used to make tomato sauce.

Weight left = Total weight - Weight used for sauce
Weight left = 143.89 kg - 81.0 kg = <<143.89-81=62.89>>62.89 kg

### Answer: 62.89

Expected answer: 62.8900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 57.19 kg, the farmer actually collected 84 kg of tomatoes on the second day, what would be the new total weight of tomatoes he collected over the two days?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of tomatoes collected over the two days is the sum of the weight collected on the first day and the weight collected on the second day.

Total weight = 86.7 kg + 84 kg = <<86.7+84=170.7>>170.7 kg

### Answer: 170.7

Expected answer: 170.700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer sold a total of 111.94 kilograms of tomatoes. If each batch he sold weighs roughly 2.9 kilograms, how many batches of tomatoes did he sell?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The number of batches of tomatoes the farmer sold is equal to the total weight of tomatoes sold divided by the weight of each batch.
The number of batches of tomatoes the farmer sold is 111.94/2.9 = <<111.94/2.9=38.599999999999996>>39.
### Answer: 39

Expected answer: 38.6000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A skirt was originally priced at $75.0 but it is now on sale and its new price is $37.5 less than the original price. What is the sale price of the skirt?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The sale price of the skirt is $75.0 - $37.5 = $37.5 less than the original price.
### Answer: $37.5

Expected answer: 37.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of the original price being $75.0, assume that the original price of the skirt was $49. How much would the skirt cost after the first discount of $37.5?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The sale price of the skirt is $49 - $37.5 = $11.5 less than the original price.
### Answer: $11.5

Expected answer: 11.5000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a farm, there are 35.9 acres of wheat fields and 11.5 acres of corn fields. What is the total acreage of wheat and corn fields on the farm?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: To find the total acreage of wheat and corn fields on the farm, we need to add the acreage of wheat fields and the acreage of corn fields.
Total acreage = 35.9 + 11.5 = <<35.9+11.5=47.4>>47.4 acres
### Answer: 47.4

Expected answer: 47.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the existing wheat and corn fields, the farm has a newly acquired barley field that spans 7.16 acres. What is the total acreage of wheat, corn, and barley fields altogether on the farm now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: To find the total acreage of wheat, corn, and barley fields on the farm, we need to add the acreage of the newly acquired barley field to the total acreage of wheat and corn fields.
Total acreage = 47.4 + 7.16 = <<47.4+7.16=54.56>>54.56 acres
### Answer: 54.56

Expected answer: 54.5600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the 35.9 acres of wheat in the original calculation, the farm actually has 93 acres of wheat fields. Taking the updated acreage of wheat fields into account and keeping the 11.5 acres of corn fields the same, what would then be the total acreage of wheat and corn fields on the farm?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: To find the total acreage of wheat and corn fields on the farm, we need to add the acreage of wheat fields and the acreage of corn fields.
Total acreage = 93 + 11.5 = <<93+11.5=104.5>>104.5 acres
### Answer: 104.5

Expected answer: 104.500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tank contains 540.38 liters of water, which is divided between 65.9 buckets. Find out how many liters of water is in each bucket?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many liters of water is in each bucket, we need to divide the total amount of water in the tank by the number of buckets.

Solution:
540.38 liters / 65.9 buckets = 8.2 liters per bucket

So, there are 8.2 liters of water in each bucket.

Expected answer: 8.20000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A TV is sold for $48.21 per month for 35.5 months. What is the total cost of the TV?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total cost of the TV is the product of the monthly cost and the number of months.

Calculating the total cost:
Total cost = $48.21/month * 35.5 months
Total cost = $1702.25

The total cost of the TV is $1702.25.

Expected answer: 1711.45500000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A UFO was spotted moving at a speed of 94.83 miles per hour, and then it increased its speed by an additional 2.63 miles per hour. What was the new speed of the UFO?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The new speed of the UFO is the sum of its original speed and the additional speed.
The new speed of the UFO is 94.83 + 2.63 = <<94.83+2.63=97.46>>97.46 miles per hour.
### Answer: 97.46

Expected answer: 97.4600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After increasing its speed, the UFO maintained its new speed for 52.9 hours. How many miles did the UFO travel at its new speed?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: To find the distance traveled by the UFO, we need to multiply its speed by the time it maintained that speed.
The distance traveled by the UFO is 97.46 * 52.9 = <<97.46*52.9=5128.844>>5128.844 miles.
### Answer: 5128.844

Expected answer: 5155.63400000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that the UFO was originally moving at a speed of 94.83 mph, but then it increased its speed by 72 mph instead of 2.63 mph. What would its new speed be now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The new speed of the UFO is the sum of its original speed and the additional speed.
The new speed of the UFO is 94.83 + 72 = <<94.83+72=166.83>>166.83 miles per hour.
### Answer: 166.83

Expected answer: 166.830000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a monkey can swing 80.48 meters in one second and it continues to swing at this speed for 73.9 seconds, how far will the monkey have swung in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The monkey swings 80.48 meters in one second.
To find out how far the monkey will have swung in 73.9 seconds, we need to multiply the distance it swings in one second by the number of seconds.

Calculation:
80.48 meters/second * 73.9 seconds = 5920.692 meters

The monkey will have swung 5920.692 meters in total.

Expected answer: 5947.47200000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A strong wind travels a total of 2250.3 km over a period of 57.7 hours. How many kilometers does the wind cover in each hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many kilometers the wind covers in each hour, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the wind = 2250.3 km
Total time taken by the wind = 57.7 hours

Distance covered by the wind in each hour = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
= 2250.3 km / 57.7 hours
= 38.9 km/hour

Answer: The wind covers 38.9 kilometers in each hour.

Expected answer: 39.0000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A Penguin swam 95.34 kilometers to the east and then swam another 41.6 kilometers in the same direction. What is the total distance that the Penguin swam?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The penguin swam 95.34 + 41.6 = <<95.34+41.6=136.94>>136.94 kilometers in total.
### Answer: 136.94

Expected answer: 136.940000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After swimming 95.34 kilometers to the east and another 41.6 kilometers in the same direction, the Penguin continued its journey and swam an additional 97.85 kilometers. What is the total distance that the Penguin swam?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The penguin swam 95.34 + 41.6 + 97.85 = <<95.34+41.6+97.85=234.84>>234.84 kilometers in total.
### Answer: 234.84

Expected answer: 234.790000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of swimming 95.34 kilometers to the east initially, the penguin only swam 12 kilometers before continuing for another 41.6 kilometers in the same direction. How much distance would the penguin have covered in this scenario?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The penguin swam 12 + 41.6 = <<12+41.6=53.6>>53.6 kilometers in total.
### Answer: 53.6

Expected answer: 53.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A park installs a new slide that is 86.42 feet long. After it is extended by another 9.86 feet, how long is the slide then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The slide is extended by 9.86 feet, so the total length of the slide is 86.42 + 9.86 = <<86.42+9.86=96.28>>96.28 feet.
### Answer: 96.28

Expected answer: 96.2800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the park, there is another identical slide next to the first one which also gets extended by the same 9.86 feet. After this extension, what is the total length of the two slides put together?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The second slide is also extended by 9.86 feet, so the total length of the second slide is 86.42 + 9.86 = <<86.42+9.86=96.28>>96.28 feet.
The total length of the two slides put together is 96.28 + 96.28 = <<96.28+96.28=192.56>>192.56 feet.
### Answer: 192.56

Expected answer: 192.560000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the park decided to make an alteration to the plan and instead wanted to extend the slide by 81 feet rather than 9.86 feet. How long would the slide be after this extension?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The slide is extended by 81 feet, so the total length of the slide is 86.42 + 81 = <<86.42+81=167.42>>167.42 feet.
### Answer: 167.42

Expected answer: 167.420000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Throughout the month, an ice cream shop sold 1878.8 gallons of ice cream in 44.0 equally profitable days. How many gallons of ice cream did they sell each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many gallons of ice cream the shop sold each day, we need to divide the total gallons sold by the number of days.

1878.8 gallons / 44.0 days = 42.7 gallons per day

So, the ice cream shop sold approximately 42.7 gallons of ice cream each day.

### Answer: 42.7

Expected answer: 42.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the ice cream shop you previously calculated about. If the total amount of ice cream sold (1878.8 gallons) was actually spread over 87 days instead of 44.0 days, how many gallons of ice cream would have been sold each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many gallons of ice cream the shop would have sold each day if the total amount was spread over 87 days, we need to divide the total gallons sold by the new number of days.

1878.8 gallons / 87 days = 21.6 gallons per day

So, if the total amount of ice cream sold was spread over 87 days, the ice cream shop would have sold approximately 21.6 gallons of ice cream each day.

### Answer: 21.6

Expected answer: 21.5954022988506

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A book has a total character count of 1540.93 characters and each word takes up about 22.3 characters. How many words should there be in the book?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the number of words in the book, we need to divide the total character count by the number of characters per word.

Number of words = Total character count / Characters per word

Number of words = 1540.93 / 22.3

Number of words = 70

So, there should be 70 words in the book.

### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 69.1000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pair of ice skates costs $81.66, and you decide to buy a set of skate guards for an additional $54.6. What is the total cost of the ice skates combined with the skate guards?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the ice skates and skate guards is $81.66 + $54.6 = $<<81.66+54.6=136.26>>136.26.
### Answer: 136.26

Expected answer: 136.260000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After buying the ice skates and skate guards, you decide to take advantage of a special offer that gives you a discount of $46.83. What would be your new total cost after this discount is applied?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the ice skates and skate guards is $136.26, and you get a discount of $46.83. So, the new total cost would be $136.26 - $46.83 = $<<136.26-46.83=89.43>>89.43.
### Answer: 89.43

Expected answer: 89.4300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the original pair of ice skates costing $81.66, you found a different pair on sale for only $25. If you still buy the skate guards for an additional $54.6, what would be the total cost of these discounted ice skates combined with the skate guards?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the discounted ice skates and skate guards is $25 + $54.6 = $<<25+54.6=79.6>>79.6.
### Answer: 79.6

Expected answer: 79.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests 36.0 kilograms of strawberries from his strawberry farm. After selling some, he has 22.6 kilograms left. How many kilograms of strawberries did he sell?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The farmer had 36.0 kilograms of strawberries and has 22.6 kilograms left.
To find out how many kilograms of strawberries he sold, we need to subtract the remaining strawberries from the initial amount.

36.0 - 22.6 = 13.4

The farmer sold 13.4 kilograms of strawberries.

Expected answer: 13.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pillow originally costs $22.88 but is on sale. After the discount, the price is reduced to $14.2. What is the amount of the discount?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The discount is the difference between the original price and the sale price.
The discount is $22.88 - $14.2 = $<<22.88-14.2=8.68>>8.68.
### Answer: 8.68

Expected answer: 8.68000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider the same scenario but with a different original cost. If the pillow originally cost $72 instead of $22.88 and its price is reduced to $14.2 after a sale, what would be the amount of the discount now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The discount is the difference between the original price and the sale price.
The discount is $72 - $14.2 = $<<72-14.2=57.8>>57.8.
### Answer: 57.8

Expected answer: 57.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bunch of bananas originally weighed 77.8 grams. After removing the peel, which weighed 7.0 grams, what is the new weight of the bananas?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of the bananas after removing the peel is 77.8 - 7.0 = <<77.8-7.0=70.8>>70.8 grams.
### Answer: 70.8

Expected answer: 70.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial situation, the bunch of bananas weighed 79 grams instead of 77.8 grams. After removing the peel, which weighed 7.0 grams as before, what would be the new weight of the bananas this time?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of the bananas after removing the peel is 79 - 7.0 = <<79-7.0=72.0>>72.0 grams.
### Answer: 72.0

Expected answer: 72.0000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Each page in a book has 15.18 words and the book has a total of 24.0 pages. How many words does the book contain in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total number of words in the book, we need to multiply the number of words per page by the total number of pages.

The book has 24.0 pages and each page has 15.18 words.

So, the total number of words in the book is 24.0 * 15.18 = <<24*15.18=363.12>>363.12 words.

### Answer: 363.12

Expected answer: 364.320000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera company spent $530.12 to produce 5.8 identical cameras. How much does the company spend to manufacture each camera?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The company spent $530.12 to produce 5.8 cameras.
To find out how much the company spends to manufacture each camera, we need to divide the total cost by the number of cameras.
So, the company spends $530.12 / 5.8 = $91.40 to manufacture each camera.
### Answer: $91.40

Expected answer: 91.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy car model is 22.64 cm long. If one centimeter represents an actual length of 86.4 cm on the real car, what is the length of the actual car in centimeters?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
If 1 cm on the toy car model represents 86.4 cm on the actual car, then the length of the actual car can be found by multiplying the length of the toy car model by 86.4.

Solution:
The length of the actual car is 22.64 cm * 86.4 = <<22.64*86.4=1950.72>>1950.72 cm.
### Answer: 1950.72

Expected answer: 1956.09600000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Two kids are playing in a sandbox. The first kid pours 43.21 pounds of sand on their sandcastle, and the second kid adds 19.57 pounds of sand. How much does the sand on the sandcastle weigh in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of the sand on the sandcastle is 43.21 + 19.57 = <<43.21+19.57=62.78>>62.78 pounds.
### Answer: 62.78

Expected answer: 62.7800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the kids added sand to their sandcastle, they decided to make it even bigger. They multiplied the original weight of the sand by 46.6. What is the total weight of the sand in the sandcastle after their addition?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of the sand in the sandcastle after their addition is 62.78 * 46.6 = <<62.78*46.6=293.9>>293.9 pounds.
### Answer: 293.9

Expected answer: 2925.54800000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An online sock retailer has just checked their inventory and found that they have a total of 5600.48 meters of materials left. If it takes 98.6 meters of material to make one pair of socks, how many pairs of socks can they make with the amount of material they have left?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many pairs of socks can be made with the remaining material, we need to divide the total amount of material by the amount of material needed to make one pair of socks.

5600.48 meters / 98.6 meters/pair = <<5600.48/98.6=56.74>>56.74 pairs of socks

Since we can't have a fraction of a pair of socks, we need to round down to the nearest whole number.

### Answer: 56

Expected answer: 56.8000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The distance from the Earth to the Sun changes over the course of the year. On a particular day, an observatory measures the distance to be 56.14 million kilometers. They notice an increase in the following day by 15.25 million kilometers. How far is the Earth from the Sun on the second day in millions of kilometers?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The distance from the Earth to the Sun on the second day is the sum of the distance on the first day and the increase in distance.

So, the distance on the second day = distance on the first day + increase in distance
= 56.14 million kilometers + 15.25 million kilometers
= 71.39 million kilometers

The Earth is 71.39 million kilometers away from the Sun on the second day.

Expected answer: 71.3900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The temperature in the cloud layer dropped from 92.5 degrees Fahrenheit to 57.07 degrees Fahrenheit. How much did the temperature change?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The temperature change is the difference between the initial temperature and the final temperature.
The initial temperature is 92.5 degrees Fahrenheit and the final temperature is 57.07 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature change is 92.5 - 57.07 = 35.43 degrees Fahrenheit.
### Answer: 35.43

Expected answer: 35.4300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that for each degree drop in temperature, the cloud loses 97.29 liters of water vapor. How much water vapor would the cloud lose given the temperature change from the previous question?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The temperature change is 35.43 degrees Fahrenheit.
For each degree drop in temperature, the cloud loses 97.29 liters of water vapor.
Therefore, the cloud would lose 35.43 * 97.29 = 3455.75 liters of water vapor.
### Answer: 3455.75

Expected answer: 3446.98470000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of dropping from 92.5 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature in the cloud layer had dropped from 87 degrees Fahrenheit. How much would the temperature change be in this situation?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The temperature change is the difference between the initial temperature and the final temperature.
The initial temperature is 87 degrees Fahrenheit and the final temperature is 57.07 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature change is 87 - 57.07 = 29.93 degrees Fahrenheit.
### Answer: 29.93

Expected answer: 29.9300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A Giraffe walks 42.53 miles to the north in the morning then it walks another 28.9 miles to the east in the afternoon. What is the total distance the Giraffe walked in miles?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The Giraffe walked 42.53 miles to the north and 28.9 miles to the east.
The total distance the Giraffe walked is 42.53 + 28.9 = <<42.53+28.9=71.43>>71.43 miles.
### Answer: 71.43

Expected answer: 71.4300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the giraffe walks 42.53 miles to the north in the morning and 28.9 miles to the east in the afternoon, it then retraces 60.5 miles back towards its starting point. How many miles is the giraffe from its starting point now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The Giraffe walked 42.53 miles to the north and 28.9 miles to the east, then retraced 60.5 miles back towards its starting point.
The total distance the Giraffe walked is 42.53 + 28.9 - 60.5 = <<42.53+28.9-60.5=11.43>>11.43 miles.
### Answer: 11.43

Expected answer: 10.9300000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the giraffe had walked 42.53 miles to the north in the morning and then 57 miles to the east in the afternoon instead of 28.9, how many miles in total would the giraffe have walked?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The Giraffe walked 42.53 miles to the north and 57 miles to the east.
The total distance the Giraffe walked is 42.53 + 57 = <<42.53+57=99.53>>99.53 miles.
### Answer: 99.53

Expected answer: 99.5300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a children's sandbox, there are 90.74 kilograms of sand on one side and 95.27 kilograms of sand on the other side. What is the total weight of sand in the sandbox?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total weight of sand in the sandbox, we need to add the weight of sand on one side to the weight of sand on the other side.

Solution:
The total weight of sand in the sandbox is 90.74 + 95.27 = <<90.74+95.27=186>>186 kilograms.
### Answer: 186

Expected answer: 186.010000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A train ticket costs $14.15 and the cost of a meal on the train is $95.07. How much does it cost in total to buy the ticket and eat the meal?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the ticket and the meal is $14.15 + $95.07 = $<<14.15+95.07=109.22>>109.22.
### Answer: 109.22

Expected answer: 109.220000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A train ticket costs $14.15 and the cost of a meal on the train is $95.07. After your meal, you decide to buy a cool souvenir train mug for $4.02. How much would it cost in total for the train ticket, meal, and souvenir mug?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the ticket, meal, and souvenir mug is $14.15 + $95.07 + $4.02 = $<<14.15+95.07+4.02=113.24>>113.24.
### Answer: 113.24

Expected answer: 113.240000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The train ticket originally costs $14.15, and in this follow-up question, we're considering what happens if the meal cost is changed to $59. Now, how much is the total cost for the ticket and the meal?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the ticket and the meal is $14.15 + $59 = $<<14.15+59=73.15>>73.15.
### Answer: 73.15

Expected answer: 73.1500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: One of your friends spends 56.1 dollars every day. In 91.13 days, how much total will your friend have spent?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much your friend will have spent in 91.13 days, we need to multiply the daily spending by the number of days.

Calculation:
56.1 dollars/day * 91.13 days = 5106.33 dollars

So, your friend will have spent 5106.33 dollars in 91.13 days.

Expected answer: 5112.39300000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Tom wrote 86.7 letters to his friends in one year, and he wrote 17.1 letters to his family throughout the same year. In total, how many letters did Tom write in that year?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: Tom wrote 86.7+17.1 = <<86.7+17.1=103.8>>103.8 letters in total.
### Answer: 103.8

Expected answer: 103.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is 44.7 million kilometers. If another celestial body is 16.09 million kilometers closer to Earth than the Moon, what is the average distance from Earth to this celestial body in million kilometers?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is 44.7 million kilometers.
If another celestial body is 16.09 million kilometers closer to Earth than the Moon, then the average distance from Earth to this celestial body is 44.7 - 16.09 = 28.61 million kilometers.
### Answer: 28.61

Expected answer: 28.6100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scientist views a galaxy far away through her binoculars. The distance measured is 4299.12 light years and she views it over 85.3 different scopes. What is the approximate distance in light years that she sees through each scope?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The scientist views the galaxy through 85.3 different scopes. To find the approximate distance she sees through each scope, we need to divide the total distance by the number of scopes.

Total distance = 4299.12 light years
Number of scopes = 85.3

Distance through each scope = Total distance / Number of scopes
Distance through each scope = 4299.12 / 85.3

Calculating the result:
Distance through each scope = 50.34 light years (rounded to two decimal places)

Answer: The scientist sees an approximate distance of 50.34 light years through each scope.

Expected answer: 50.4000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A water company has 1774.46 cubic meters of water, which needs to be divided equally into 28.9 storage tanks. How many cubic meters of water will each tank contain?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many cubic meters of water each tank will contain, we need to divide the total amount of water by the number of tanks.

Solution:
1774.46 cubic meters / 28.9 tanks = 61.34 cubic meters per tank

Each tank will contain approximately 61.34 cubic meters of water.

Expected answer: 61.4000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A star's observed magnitude brightness is modified by 4.7 units when its intrinsic brightness is 96.46 units. What is the total magnitude brightness of the star when the modifications are added?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The observed magnitude brightness is modified by 4.7 units, so we need to add 4.7 to the intrinsic brightness to find the total magnitude brightness.

Solution:
Total magnitude brightness = Intrinsic brightness + Modification
Total magnitude brightness = 96.46 + 4.7
Total magnitude brightness = 101.16

The total magnitude brightness of the star is 101.16 units.

Expected answer: 101.160000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A large blanket has a total area of 175.56 square feet and is rectangular. If the length of the blanket is 46.2 feet, what is the width in feet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The area of a rectangle is given by the formula: Area = Length * Width
We know the area of the blanket is 175.56 square feet and the length is 46.2 feet. We can use these values to find the width.

Solution:
175.56 = 46.2 * Width
Width = 175.56 / 46.2
Width = 3.8

The width of the blanket is 3.8 feet.
### Answer: 3.8

Expected answer: 3.80000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If a smaller blanket has a width of 94.35 feet, what would be the total width in feet if you laid the large and small blankets side by side?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total width of the large and small blankets laid side by side, we simply add the widths of the two blankets.

Solution:
Total width = Width of large blanket + Width of small blanket
Total width = 3.8 + 94.35
Total width = 98.15

The total width of the large and small blankets laid side by side is 98.15 feet.
### Answer: 98.15

Expected answer: 98.1500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the large blanket actually had a total area of 86 square feet instead of 175.56 while keeping the length identical at 46.2 feet, what would be the new width in feet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The area of a rectangle is given by the formula: Area = Length * Width
We know the area of the blanket is 86 square feet and the length is 46.2 feet. We can use these values to find the width.

Solution:
86 = 46.2 * Width
Width = 86 / 46.2
Width = 1.86

The width of the blanket is 1.86 feet.
### Answer: 1.86

Expected answer: 1.86147186147186

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A candy store has 23.4 kilos of strawberry flavored candy and decides to add 98.1 kilos of the same flavor. How many kilos of strawberry flavored candy does the store have now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The store had 23.4 kilos of strawberry flavored candy and added 98.1 kilos.
The total amount of strawberry flavored candy is 23.4 + 98.1 = <<23.4+98.1=121.5>>121.5 kilos.
### Answer: 121.5

Expected answer: 121.500000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A window maker is creating a custom rectangular glass pane. If the length is 71.4 cm and the width is 54.58 cm, what is the total area of the window pane in cm²?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply its length by its width.

Area = Length * Width

Area = 71.4 cm * 54.58 cm

Area = 3900.192 cm²

The total area of the window pane is 3900.192 cm².

Expected answer: 3897.01200000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A firefighter uses 37.7 liters of water to extinguish a small fire, then uses additional 85.93 liters to cool down the area, thereby preventing another potential fire. How many liters of water has the firefighter used in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter used 37.7 + 85.93 = <<37.7+85.93=123.63>>123.63 liters of water in total.
### Answer: 123.63

Expected answer: 123.630000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After successfully handling the small fire, the firefighter then moves on to control a medium fire, using an additional 46.61 liters of water. How many liters of water has the firefighter used in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter used 123.63 + 46.61 = <<123.63+46.61=170.24>>170.24 liters of water in total.
### Answer: 170.24

Expected answer: 170.240000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the firefighter initially used 92 liters of water to extinguish the small fire instead of 37.7 liters, but still uses an additional 85.93 liters to cool down the area. How many liters of water has the firefighter used in total now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter used 92 + 85.93 = <<92+85.93=177.93>>177.93 liters of water in total.
### Answer: 177.93

Expected answer: 177.930000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A chocolate factory makes 98.3 pounds of a special kind of chocolate in an hour. In 44.2 hours, how many pounds of chocolate does the factory produce?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The factory produces 98.3 pounds of chocolate in 1 hour.
To find out how many pounds of chocolate the factory produces in 44.2 hours, we need to multiply the production rate per hour by the number of hours.

Calculation:
98.3 pounds/hour * 44.2 hours = 4359.26 pounds

The factory produces 4359.26 pounds of chocolate in 44.2 hours.
### Answer: 4359.26

Expected answer: 4344.86000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Over the course of a winter season, a total of 509.39 inches of snowfall was measured. If each snowfall measured 38.3 inches, how many snowfalls were there during the season?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the number of snowfalls during the season, we need to divide the total snowfall by the amount of snowfall in each snowfall.

Number of snowfalls = Total snowfall / Snowfall per snowfall

Number of snowfalls = 509.39 inches / 38.3 inches

Number of snowfalls = 13.3

Since we cannot have a fraction of a snowfall, we round down to the nearest whole number.

Number of snowfalls = 13

### Answer: 13

Expected answer: 13.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A clock measures 85.44 cm in overall height. The base of the clock takes up 1.58 cm of this height. How tall is the main body of the clock without the base?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The main body of the clock without the base is 85.44 - 1.58 = <<85.44-1.58=83.86>>83.86 cm tall.
### Answer: 83.86

Expected answer: 83.8600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following from the previous question, let's consider a smaller clock that initially measures 6 cm in height. If it also has a base of 1.58 cm that is removed, what would be the height of the main body of this smaller clock without the base?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The main body of the smaller clock without the base is 6 - 1.58 = <<6-1.58=4.42>>4.42 cm tall.
### Answer: 4.42

Expected answer: 4.42000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: To make a large batch of hot chocolate, you use 3.91 ounces of cocoa powder per cup. If you are making 12.7 cups of hot chocolate, how much cocoa powder will you need?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much cocoa powder is needed, we need to multiply the amount of cocoa powder per cup by the number of cups.

3.91 ounces/cup * 12.7 cups = <<3.91*12.7=49.517>>49.517 ounces

### Answer: 49.517

Expected answer: 49.6570000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy car started with a speed of 98.9 cm/s. After 1 second, its speed reduced to 28.0 cm/s. What was the change in the toy car's speed?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The change in the toy car's speed is the difference between its initial speed and its final speed.
The initial speed is 98.9 cm/s and the final speed is 28.0 cm/s.
So, the change in speed is 98.9 - 28.0 = 70.9 cm/s.
### Answer: 70.9

Expected answer: 70.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous problem, the toy car runs on a battery that drains power proportional to the change in its speed per second. The rate is 24.8 mAh for each cm/s change in speed. How much power would the battery have drained in 1 second due to the speed change?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The change in the toy car's speed is 70.9 cm/s.
The rate at which the battery drains power is 24.8 mAh for each cm/s change in speed.
So, the power drained by the battery in 1 second due to the speed change is 70.9 * 24.8 = 1769.52 mAh.
### Answer: 1769.52

Expected answer: 1758.32000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, if the toy car's speed after 1 second was modified to 29 cm/s instead of 28.0 cm/s, what would be the new change in the toy car's speed?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The change in the toy car's speed is the difference between its initial speed and its final speed.
The initial speed is 98.9 cm/s and the final speed is 29 cm/s.
So, the change in speed is 98.9 - 29 = 69.9 cm/s.
### Answer: 69.9

Expected answer: 69.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A turtle travels at a speed of 23.0 km/h. How far will the turtle go in 46.7 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how far the turtle will go in 46.7 hours, we need to multiply its speed by the time it travels.

Solution:
The turtle's speed is 23.0 km/h, and it travels for 46.7 hours.
So, the distance the turtle will go is 23.0 km/h * 46.7 h = <<23*46.7=1074.1>>1074.1 km.

Answer: 1074.1

Expected answer: 1074.10000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, we assumed the turtle was traveling at a speed of 23.0 km/h. However, let's consider a different scenario where the turtle travels at an increased speed of 70 km/h. In this case, how far would the turtle travel in 46.7 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how far the turtle will go in 46.7 hours, we need to multiply its speed by the time it travels.

Solution:
The turtle's speed is 70 km/h, and it travels for 46.7 hours.
So, the distance the turtle will go is 70 km/h * 46.7 h = <<70*46.7=3269>>3269 km.

Answer: 3269

Expected answer: 3269.00000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A lion hunter observes two prides in the savannah. He counts 25.5 lions in one pride and 29.9 lions in the other pride (counting half a lion if the lion is a cub). How many lions (including cubs as half) did the lion hunter count in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The lion hunter counted 25.5 + 29.9 = <<25.5+29.9=55.4>>55.4 lions in total.
### Answer: 55.4

Expected answer: 55.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous question, the lion hunter then sees a third pride that has a total of 3.72 lions (including cubs as half). How many lions (taking cubs as half each) did the lion hunter count across all three prides?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The lion hunter counted 55.4 + 3.72 = <<55.4+3.72=59.12>>59.12 lions across all three prides.
### Answer: 59.12

Expected answer: 59.1200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous story, what if the lion hunter actually saw 76 lions in the first pride instead of 25.5 that he initially counted? When he then counted the second pride with 29.9 lions (including cubs as half), how many lions (considering cubs as half each) did the lion hunter count in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The lion hunter counted 76 + 29.9 = <<76+29.9=105.9>>105.9 lions in total.
### Answer: 105.9

Expected answer: 105.900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A brown bear ate 50.1 pounds of fish in the morning. Then, it ate another 65.7 pounds in the afternoon. How many total pounds of fish did the brown bear consume in one day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The brown bear ate 50.1 + 65.7 = <<50.1+65.7=115.8>>115.8 pounds of fish in one day.
### Answer: 115.8

Expected answer: 115.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A brown bear ate 50.1 pounds of fish in the morning. Then, it ate another 21 pounds in the afternoon instead of 65.7 pounds. How many total pounds of fish did the brown bear consume in one day now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The brown bear ate 50.1 + 21 = <<50.1+21=71.1>>71.1 pounds of fish in one day.
### Answer: 71.1

Expected answer: 71.1000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bakery initially has 62.06 kilograms of flour. After making a batch of cakes, they are left with 51.59 kilograms of flour. How many kilograms of flour were used to make the cakes?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much flour was used to make the cakes, we need to subtract the amount of flour left from the initial amount of flour.

Initial amount of flour = 62.06 kilograms
Amount of flour left = 51.59 kilograms

Amount of flour used = Initial amount of flour - Amount of flour left
Amount of flour used = 62.06 - 51.59

Amount of flour used = 10.47 kilograms

So, 10.47 kilograms of flour were used to make the cakes.

### Answer: 10.47

Expected answer: 10.4700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After calculating the flour used to make the cakes, suppose this amount is then mixed with 74.2 grams of sugar per kilogram of the flour. How many grams of sugar would be needed in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many grams of sugar would be needed in total, we need to multiply the amount of flour used by the amount of sugar per kilogram of flour.

Amount of flour used = 10.47 kilograms
Amount of sugar per kilogram of flour = 74.2 grams

Total amount of sugar needed = Amount of flour used * Amount of sugar per kilogram of flour
Total amount of sugar needed = 10.47 * 74.2

Total amount of sugar needed = 775.934 grams

So, 775.934 grams of sugar would be needed in total.

### Answer: 775.934

Expected answer: 776.874000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the bakery initially started with 68 kilograms of flour instead of 62.06 kilograms. How many kilograms of flour would have been used to make the cakes then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much flour was used to make the cakes, we need to subtract the amount of flour left from the initial amount of flour.

Initial amount of flour = 68 kilograms
Amount of flour left = 51.59 kilograms

Amount of flour used = Initial amount of flour - Amount of flour left
Amount of flour used = 68 - 51.59

Amount of flour used = 16.41 kilograms

So, 16.41 kilograms of flour would have been used to make the cakes.

### Answer: 16.41

Expected answer: 16.4100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A mermaid has found a sunken treasure chest containing some gold pieces and a pearl. The gold is worth $86.7 and the pearl is worth $11.99. How much is the total worth of the treasure found by the mermaid?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total worth of the treasure is the sum of the worth of the gold and the worth of the pearl.
The total worth of the treasure is $86.7 + $11.99 = $98.69.
### Answer: 98.69

Expected answer: 98.6900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After adding the value of the gold and the pearl, the mermaid decides to give $28.05 worth of her treasure to her best sea creature friend. How much is the value of the remaining treasures after giving away part of it?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The mermaid gave away $28.05 worth of her treasure.
The remaining value of the treasure is $98.69 - $28.05 = $70.64.
### Answer: 70.64

Expected answer: 70.6400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the gold being worth $86.7, it was actually worth $71. Now how much is the total value of the treasure the mermaid found?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total worth of the treasure is the sum of the worth of the gold and the worth of the pearl.
The total worth of the treasure is $71 + $11.99 = $82.99.
### Answer: 82.99

Expected answer: 82.9900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An astronaut moves a distance of 85.3 meters from the spaceship and then moves another 85.98 meters further out into space. What is the total distance the astronaut moved away from the spaceship?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The astronaut moved a total of 85.3 + 85.98 = <<85.3+85.98=171.28>>171.28 meters away from the spaceship.
### Answer: 171.28

Expected answer: 171.280000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The astronaut originally was at a distance of 61 meters from the spaceship before he moved an additional 85.98 meters further out into space. What is the total distance the astronaut moved away from the spaceship given this new initial distance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The astronaut moved a total of 61 + 85.98 = <<61+85.98=146.98>>146.98 meters away from the spaceship.
### Answer: 146.98

Expected answer: 146.980000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tent has a rectangular floor with a length of 44.68 feet and a width of 49.75 feet. What is the area of the tent's floor in square feet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply its length by its width.
Area = length * width
Area = 44.68 feet * 49.75 feet
Area = 2200.02 square feet
The area of the tent's floor is 2200.02 square feet.
### Answer: 2200.02

Expected answer: 2222.83000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A craftsman is making a bracelet which requires 10.7 grams of silver for each charm. If the bracelet needs 4.54 charms, how many grams of silver are needed in total for the charms on the bracelet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total amount of silver needed for the charms on the bracelet, we need to multiply the weight of each charm by the number of charms.

The weight of each charm is 10.7 grams, and the number of charms needed is 4.54.

So, the total amount of silver needed for the charms is 10.7 grams/charm * 4.54 charms = 48.598 grams.

### Answer: 48.598

Expected answer: 48.5780000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A city bus has a capacity of 68.0 passengers. If 10.66 seats are reserved for specific riders, how many seats are available for general riders?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total number of seats available for general riders is the total capacity of the bus minus the number of reserved seats.

Total capacity of the bus = 68.0 passengers
Number of reserved seats = 10.66

Total seats available for general riders = Total capacity of the bus - Number of reserved seats
= 68.0 - 10.66
= 57.34

So, there are 57.34 seats available for general riders.

### Answer: 57.34

Expected answer: 57.3400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: From the previous problem, we knew a city bus has a capacity of 68.0 passengers with 10.66 seats reserved for specific riders. Now, suppose there are an additional 73.24 available seats added to the bus after an upgrade. How many total seats are now available for general riders after the upgrade?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total number of seats available for general riders after the upgrade is the total capacity of the bus plus the additional seats added.

Total capacity of the bus = 68.0 passengers
Number of reserved seats = 10.66
Additional seats added = 73.24

Total seats available for general riders after the upgrade = Total capacity of the bus + Additional seats added - Number of reserved seats
= 68.0 + 73.24 - 10.66
= 130.6

So, there are 130.6 seats available for general riders after the upgrade.

### Answer: 130.6

Expected answer: 130.580000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: From the previous problem, a city bus was upgraded to have more seats for general riders. However, now consider that originally, the bus only had a capacity of 28 passengers instead of 68.0, with the same 10.66 seats reserved for specific riders. How many seats would then have been available for general riders before the upgrade?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total number of seats available for general riders is the total capacity of the bus minus the number of reserved seats.

Total capacity of the bus = 28 passengers
Number of reserved seats = 10.66

Total seats available for general riders = Total capacity of the bus - Number of reserved seats
= 28 - 10.66
= 17.34

So, there were 17.34 seats available for general riders before the upgrade.

### Answer: 17.34

Expected answer: 17.3400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A ballerina performed a dance routine that was exactly 93.5 seconds long. She repeated this routine exactly 72.0 times for her various performances, recitals, and practices. How much total time did she spend performing this specific routine?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The ballerina performed the routine 72.0 times, and each routine was 93.5 seconds long.
To find the total time spent performing the routine, we multiply the number of times she performed the routine by the length of the routine.
Total time = 72.0 * 93.5 = <<72*93.5=6708>>6708 seconds.
### Answer: 6708

Expected answer: 6732.00000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A certain type of flower takes up 2833.45 milliliters of water over 30.5 days. On average, how much water does this flower consume every day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the average water consumption per day, we need to divide the total water consumption by the number of days.

The total water consumption is 2833.45 milliliters, and the number of days is 30.5.

So, the average water consumption per day is 2833.45 / 30.5 = 92.97 milliliters.

### Answer: 92.97

Expected answer: 92.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same type of flower were to take in water for 29.3 days at the same average rate, how much total water would the flower consume in that time?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
We know that the flower consumes water at an average rate of 92.97 milliliters per day.
To find the total water consumption for 29.3 days, we need to multiply the average rate by the number of days.

So, the total water consumption would be 92.97 * 29.3 = 2717.47 milliliters.

### Answer: 2717.47

Expected answer: 2721.97000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the flower was instead taking up 2833.45 milliliters of water over a longer period of 51 days, how much water would this flower consume on average each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the average water consumption per day, we need to divide the total water consumption by the number of days.

The total water consumption is 2833.45 milliliters, and the number of days is 51.

So, the average water consumption per day is 2833.45 / 51 = 55.56 milliliters.

### Answer: 55.56

Expected answer: 55.5578431372549

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces toothbrushes. Each toothbrush costs $71.15 to make. If the factory produces 77.5 toothbrushes in an hour, how much does it cost to manufacture those toothbrushes in that hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total cost of manufacturing the toothbrushes in an hour, we need to multiply the cost of making one toothbrush by the number of toothbrushes produced in an hour.

Cost of manufacturing 77.5 toothbrushes = 77.5 * $71.15

Calculating the cost:

Cost of manufacturing 77.5 toothbrushes = $5500.375

### Answer: $5500.375

Expected answer: 5514.12500000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: An artist uses 98.06 liters of blue paint to create a mural. If the cost of each liter of blue paint is 1.67 dollars, then how much does the volume of paint used in the mural cost?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cost of the paint used in the mural is the product of the volume of paint used and the cost per liter.
The volume of paint used is 98.06 liters.
The cost per liter is 1.67 dollars.
The cost of the paint used in the mural is 98.06 * 1.67 = <<98.06*1.67=163.9922>>163.9922 dollars.
### Answer: 163.9922

Expected answer: 163.760200000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A chocolate maker purchased a total of 23.76 kg of milk chocolate and 49.8 kg of dark chocolate. What is the total weight in kg of the chocolate purchased?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total weight of the chocolate purchased, we need to add the weight of the milk chocolate and the weight of the dark chocolate.

Solution:
The total weight of the chocolate purchased is 23.76 kg + 49.8 kg = <<23.76+49.8=73.56>>73.56 kg.

### Answer: 73.56

Expected answer: 73.5600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The chocolate maker originally thought they had purchased 23.76 kg of milk chocolate, but realized later that they had actually bought 91 kg of milk chocolate. Given that they still purchased 49.8 kg of dark chocolate as initially thought, what would be the new total weight in kg of the chocolate purchased?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the new total weight of the chocolate purchased, we need to add the new weight of the milk chocolate and the weight of the dark chocolate.

Solution:
The new total weight of the chocolate purchased is 91 kg + 49.8 kg = <<91+49.8=140.8>>140.8 kg.

### Answer: 140.8

Expected answer: 140.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bakery sells each cookie for $79.4. If they sell 26.9 cookies, how much will they make?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The bakery sells each cookie for $79.4, and they sell 26.9 cookies. To find out how much they will make, we need to multiply the price of one cookie by the number of cookies sold.

Calculation:
$79.4 * 26.9 = $<<79.4*26.9=2133.66>>2133.66

Answer:
The bakery will make $2133.66.

Expected answer: 2135.86000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A piano is initially tuned to play notes at 74.5 Hz, but its tuning slips, and it now plays notes at 21.6 Hz less. What frequency does the piano now play notes at?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The piano now plays notes at 74.5 - 21.6 = <<74.5-21.6=52.9>>52.9 Hz.
### Answer: 52.9

Expected answer: 52.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the tuning slips, the frequency a piano plays notes at is further reduced by 39.2 Hz. What frequency does the piano play notes at now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The piano now plays notes at 52.9 - 39.2 = <<52.9-39.2=13.7>>13.7 Hz.
### Answer: 13.7

Expected answer: 13.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy factory makes toy cars. Each car is sold for $10.2. If the factory managed to sell 47.97 cars in a day, how much total amount did the factory make from selling toy cars? Remember, a fraction of a car still makes money!

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The factory sold 47.97 cars, and each car is sold for $10.2.
To find the total amount made, we need to multiply the number of cars sold by the price per car.

Calculation:
Total amount made = 47.97 cars * $10.2/car

Total amount made = $489.94

The factory made $489.94 from selling toy cars.

Expected answer: 489.294000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A superhero can fly 854.0 miles in a day. If he can fly for only 24.4 hours in a day, how many miles can he fly in one hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The superhero can fly 854.0 miles in 24.4 hours.
To find out how many miles he can fly in one hour, we need to divide the total distance by the total time.
So, 854.0 miles / 24.4 hours = 34.99 miles per hour.
### Answer: 34.99

Expected answer: 35.0000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A type of starfish has an average weight of 47.33 grams. A certain aquarium houses 11.07 times the average weight of this starfish. What is the total weight of starfish in the aquarium?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total weight of starfish in the aquarium is 11.07 times the average weight of a starfish.

To find the total weight, we multiply the average weight of a starfish by the number of times the average weight is in the aquarium.

Average weight of a starfish = 47.33 grams
Number of times the average weight is in the aquarium = 11.07

Total weight of starfish in the aquarium = 47.33 grams * 11.07 = 522.9 grams

### Answer: 522.9

Expected answer: 523.943100000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A UFO was detected at an altitude of 72.18 km. It then descended to an altitude of 70.7 km. By how many km did the UFO descend?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The UFO descended from an altitude of 72.18 km to 70.7 km.
The difference in altitude is 72.18 - 70.7 = <<72.18-70.7=1.48>>1.48 km.
### Answer: 1.48

Expected answer: 1.48000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the UFO's descent from an altitude of 72.18 km to 70.7 km, it then flew an additional distance calculated by multiplying the distance it descended by 37.2. What is this additional distance flown by the UFO?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The UFO descended by 1.48 km.
The additional distance flown by the UFO is 1.48 * 37.2 = <<1.48*37.2=55.056>>55.056 km.
### Answer: 55.056

Expected answer: 55.0560000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the UFO's additional movement, suppose it originally descended from an altitude of 90 km instead of 72.18 km to the same final altitude of 70.7 km. How much would it have descended then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The UFO descended from an altitude of 90 km to 70.7 km.
The difference in altitude is 90 - 70.7 = <<90-70.7=19.3>>19.3 km.
### Answer: 19.3

Expected answer: 19.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A region received 41.4 inches of rain evenly over 11.5 days. How many inches of rain did the region receive each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many inches of rain the region received each day, we need to divide the total inches of rain by the number of days.

Total inches of rain = 41.4 inches
Number of days = 11.5 days

Inches of rain per day = Total inches of rain / Number of days
Inches of rain per day = 41.4 inches / 11.5 days

Calculating the value:
Inches of rain per day = 3.6 inches

The region received 3.6 inches of rain each day.
### Answer: 3.6

Expected answer: 3.60000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the region continued to receive the same amount of rain per day for the following 6.43 days, how many additional inches of rain would the region receive?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many additional inches of rain the region would receive, we need to multiply the inches of rain per day by the number of additional days.

Inches of rain per day = 3.6 inches
Additional days = 6.43 days

Additional inches of rain = Inches of rain per day * Additional days
Additional inches of rain = 3.6 inches/day * 6.43 days

Calculating the value:
Additional inches of rain = 23.1 inches

The region would receive an additional 23.1 inches of rain.
### Answer: 23.1

Expected answer: 23.1480000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 11.5 days, the region originally received the total of 41.4 inches of rain over a period of 21 days, how many inches of rain would the region have received each day?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many inches of rain the region received each day, we need to divide the total inches of rain by the number of days.

Total inches of rain = 41.4 inches
Number of days = 21 days

Inches of rain per day = Total inches of rain / Number of days
Inches of rain per day = 41.4 inches / 21 days

Calculating the value:
Inches of rain per day = 2 inches

The region received 2 inches of rain each day.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 1.97142857142857

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a soap bubble has a circumference of 32.3 cm and another bubble has a circumference of 21.1 cm, what is the total circumference of the two bubbles?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total circumference of the two bubbles, we simply add the circumferences of the two bubbles together.

Total circumference = Circumference of first bubble + Circumference of second bubble
Total circumference = 32.3 cm + 21.1 cm

Total circumference = 53.4 cm

### Answer: 53.4

Expected answer: 53.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot worker was able to complete 1402.7 units of work over a period of 84.5 hours. If the robot worked at a constant rate, how many units of work did it complete per hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the rate of work per hour, we need to divide the total units of work by the total hours worked.

Rate of work per hour = Total units of work / Total hours worked

Total units of work = 1402.7
Total hours worked = 84.5

Rate of work per hour = 1402.7 / 84.5

Calculating the division:

Rate of work per hour = 16.6

So, the robot completed 16.6 units of work per hour.

### Answer: 16.6

Expected answer: 16.6000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the optimal work rate for such robots is 43.9 units per hour, by how much was this robot's work rate short of the optimal rate?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the difference between the robot's work rate and the optimal work rate, we need to subtract the robot's work rate from the optimal work rate.

Difference = Optimal work rate - Robot's work rate

Optimal work rate = 43.9 units per hour
Robot's work rate = 16.6 units per hour

Difference = 43.9 - 16.6

Calculating the difference:

Difference = 27.3

So, the robot's work rate was 27.3 units per hour short of the optimal rate.

### Answer: 27.3

Expected answer: 27.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the robot completed the work over 76 hours instead of 84.5 hours, while still accomplishing 1402.7 units of work. What would then be the unit of work completed per hour in this case?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the rate of work per hour, we need to divide the total units of work by the total hours worked.

Rate of work per hour = Total units of work / Total hours worked

Total units of work = 1402.7
Total hours worked = 76

Rate of work per hour = 1402.7 / 76

Calculating the division:

Rate of work per hour = 18.4

So, if the robot completed the work over 76 hours, it would have completed 18.4 units of work per hour.

### Answer: 18.4

Expected answer: 18.4565789473684

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy car that operates on battery can travel a total distance of 5460.48 meters on a single battery charge. If the battery lasts for 86.4 minutes, what is the toy car's speed in meters per minute?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the speed of the toy car in meters per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance.

Speed = Total distance / Time taken

Speed = 5460.48 meters / 86.4 minutes

Calculating the division:

Speed = 63.2 meters per minute

So, the toy car's speed is 63.2 meters per minute.

### Answer: 63.2

Expected answer: 63.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A competitor's toy car runs at a speed of 66.1 meters per minute. By how much is this faster than our toy car that runs at a speed determined by traveling a total distance of 5460.48 meters over 86.4 minutes of battery life?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much faster the competitor's toy car is, we need to calculate the speed of our toy car and then subtract it from the competitor's speed.

First, let's find the speed of our toy car:

Speed = Total distance / Time taken
Speed = 5460.48 meters / 86.4 minutes
Speed = 63.2 meters per minute

Now, let's find the difference in speed between the competitor's toy car and ours:

Difference in speed = Competitor's speed - Our speed
Difference in speed = 66.1 meters per minute - 63.2 meters per minute
Difference in speed = 2.9 meters per minute

So, the competitor's toy car is 2.9 meters per minute faster than ours.

### Answer: 2.9

Expected answer: 2.90000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the battery life of our toy car was instead 41 minutes while still covering the distance of 5460.48 meters, how would that alter the toy car's speed in meters per minute?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the new speed of the toy car in meters per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the new time it took to travel that distance.

Speed = Total distance / Time taken

Speed = 5460.48 meters / 41 minutes

Calculating the division:

Speed = 133.2 meters per minute

So, with a battery life of 41 minutes, the toy car's speed is 133.2 meters per minute.

### Answer: 133.2

Expected answer: 133.182439024390

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot travels a total distance of 1149.72 meters over a time span of 15.6 minutes. Find out how many meters the robot travels per minute.

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many meters the robot travels per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the robot = 1149.72 meters
Total time taken by the robot = 15.6 minutes

Meters traveled per minute = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
= 1149.72 meters / 15.6 minutes
= 73.6 meters per minute

Answer: The robot travels 73.6 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 73.7000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The robot mentioned before that travels a total distance of 1149.72 meters over a time span of 15.6 minutes has an energy consumption rate of 25.58 joules per meter. How much total energy does the robot consume in joules during this span of time?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how much total energy the robot consumes during this span of time, we need to multiply the total distance traveled by the energy consumption rate per meter.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the robot = 1149.72 meters
Energy consumption rate per meter = 25.58 joules

Total energy consumed = Total distance traveled * Energy consumption rate per meter
= 1149.72 meters * 25.58 joules/meter
= 29399.816 joules

Answer: The robot consumes a total of 29399.816 joules of energy during this span of time.

Expected answer: 1885.24600000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same scenario as before, let's consider if the robot traveled a lesser distance of 46 meters over the same time span of 15.6 minutes. How many meters would the robot travel per minute then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many meters the robot travels per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the robot = 46 meters
Total time taken by the robot = 15.6 minutes

Meters traveled per minute = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
= 46 meters / 15.6 minutes
= 2.95 meters per minute

Answer: The robot would travel 2.95 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 2.94871794871795

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sleeping bag manufacturer has 2631.68 square feet of material to use, and each sleeping bag requires 51.2 square feet of material. How many sleeping bags can the manufacturer produce with the available material?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The manufacturer has 2631.68 square feet of material and each sleeping bag requires 51.2 square feet of material. To find out how many sleeping bags can be produced, we need to divide the total material by the material required for each sleeping bag.

Solution:
The manufacturer can produce 2631.68 / 51.2 = <<2631.68/51.2=51.25>>51.25 sleeping bags.

Since we cannot have a fraction of a sleeping bag, the manufacturer can produce 51 sleeping bags with the available material.

### Answer: 51

Expected answer: 51.4000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Consider that a plane has been traveling at a speed of 60.6 km/hr, and then it speeds up to 83.84 km/hr. What is the combined speed of the plane at both rates?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the combined speed of the plane at both rates, we need to add the speeds together.

The combined speed is 60.6 km/hr + 83.84 km/hr = 144.44 km/hr.

### Answer: 144.44

Expected answer: 144.440000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, suppose the plane increases its speed again by 89.64 km/hr. What is the total speed of the plane now, considering all three speed rates?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total speed of the plane considering all three speed rates, we need to add the speeds together.

The total speed is 60.6 km/hr + 83.84 km/hr + 89.64 km/hr = 234.1 km/hr.

### Answer: 234.1

Expected answer: 234.080000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You have a computer game that you play for 96.6 hours and it consumes 2714.46 MBs of data. How many MBs of data does it consume per hour?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many MBs of data the game consumes per hour, we need to divide the total data consumption by the total number of hours played.

So, 2714.46 MBs / 96.6 hours = 28.06 MBs per hour.

### Answer: 28.06

Expected answer: 28.1000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a kite traveled 7102.88 meters over the course of 86.2 minutes, how many meters does the kite travel per minute?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many meters the kite travels per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the kite = 7102.88 meters
Total time taken by the kite = 86.2 minutes

Meters traveled per minute = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
= 7102.88 meters / 86.2 minutes
= 82.3 meters per minute

Answer: The kite travels 82.3 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 82.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a revision of the previous scenario, let's say the kite actually traveled 7102.88 meters over the course of 83 minutes instead of 86.2 minutes. In this case, how many meters would the kite have traveled per minute?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many meters the kite travels per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Calculation:
Total distance traveled by the kite = 7102.88 meters
Total time taken by the kite = 83 minutes

Meters traveled per minute = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
= 7102.88 meters / 83 minutes
= 85.5 meters per minute

Answer: The kite travels 85.5 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 85.5768674698795

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A juice stand can make 792.78 liters of orange juice using 18.1 kilograms of oranges. If each kilogram of oranges generates the same amount of juice, how many liters of juice does each kilogram of oranges produce?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many liters of juice each kilogram of oranges produces, we need to divide the total amount of juice (792.78 liters) by the total amount of oranges used (18.1 kilograms).

Calculation:
792.78 liters / 18.1 kilograms = 43.8 liters per kilogram

So, each kilogram of oranges produces 43.8 liters of juice.

Expected answer: 43.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A skateboard part costs $52.9 and a sticker costs $95.23. What would the total cost be if you buy both items?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of buying both items is $52.9 + $95.23 = $<<52.9+95.23=148.13>>148.13.
### Answer: 148.13

Expected answer: 148.130000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the skateboard part and the sticker, you also plan on buying a helmet that costs $84.8. What would the total cost be for all three items?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of buying all three items is $52.9 + $95.23 + $84.8 = $<<52.9+95.23+84.8=232.93>>232.93.
### Answer: 232.93

Expected answer: 232.930000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the skateboard part costing $52.9, it actually cost $33. How much would the total cost be if you purchased this skateboard part and the $95.23 sticker?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of buying the skateboard part and the sticker is $33 + $95.23 = $<<33+95.23=128.23>>128.23.
### Answer: 128.23

Expected answer: 128.230000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An elephant weighs 94.76 tons. After losing weight, it now weighs 42.8 tons. How much weight did the elephant lose?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight loss is the difference between the initial weight and the current weight.
The weight loss is 94.76 - 42.8 = <<94.76-42.8=51.96>>51.96 tons.
### Answer: 51.96

Expected answer: 51.9600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same scenario, suppose instead that the elephant's original weight was 49 tons before it started losing weight and reached 42.8 tons. How much weight did the elephant lose in this case?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight loss is the difference between the initial weight and the current weight.
The weight loss is 49 - 42.8 = <<49-42.8=6.2>>6.2 tons.
### Answer: 6.2

Expected answer: 6.20000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A food manufacturer packages two types of cheese, one weighing 92.6 grams and the other 91.7 grams. What is the total weight of the two types of cheese when packaged together?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of the two types of cheese is 92.6 + 91.7 = <<92.6+91.7=184.3>>184.3 grams.
### Answer: 184.3

Expected answer: 184.300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After packaging together the two types of cheese, the food manufacturer realizes that the package needs to maintain a standard weight of 72.5 grams. How much does the manufacturer need to subtract from the total weight of the combination of the two cheeses to meet this standard?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer needs to subtract 184.3 - 72.5 = <<184.3-72.5=111.8>>111.8 grams from the total weight of the combination of the two cheeses to meet the standard weight.
### Answer: 111.8

Expected answer: 111.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider the problem by supposing that the weight of the first type of cheese was originally 15 grams instead of 92.6 grams. What would then be the total weight of the two types of cheese when packaged together?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total weight of the two types of cheese is 15 + 91.7 = <<15+91.7=106.7>>106.7 grams.
### Answer: 106.7

Expected answer: 106.700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A boat traveled a total distance of 3762.8 miles in 46.0 hours. If the speed remains constant, how many miles per hour does the boat travel?

DeepSeek 67B:

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

Speed = Total Distance / Total Time

Speed = 3762.8 miles / 46.0 hours

Speed = 81.8 miles per hour

Therefore, the boat travels at a speed of 81.8 miles per hour.

### Answer: 81.8

Expected answer: 81.8000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a farm, there are 77.66 acres of land. If 31.94 acres are used for growing corn, how many acres are not used for growing corn?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the number of acres not used for growing corn, we need to subtract the acres used for growing corn from the total acres on the farm.

Total acres on the farm = 77.66 acres
Acres used for growing corn = 31.94 acres

Acres not used for growing corn = Total acres - Acres used for growing corn
Acres not used for growing corn = 77.66 - 31.94
Acres not used for growing corn = 45.72 acres

### Answer: 45.72

Expected answer: 45.7200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: On a farm, there are 77.66 acres of land. If 31.94 acres are used for growing corn, how many acres are not used for growing corn? If each of the unused acres can yield 6.5 bushels of wheat, how many bushels of wheat can be grown in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the number of bushels of wheat that can be grown in total, we need to multiply the number of acres not used for growing corn by the yield per acre.

Acres not used for growing corn = 77.66 - 31.94 = 45.72 acres
Yield per acre = 6.5 bushels

Total bushels of wheat = Acres not used for growing corn * Yield per acre
Total bushels of wheat = 45.72 * 6.5
Total bushels of wheat = 296.93 bushels

### Answer: 296.93

Expected answer: 297.180000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same farm scenario, suppose there had originally been 81 acres of land instead of 77.66. If still 31.94 acres are used for growing corn, how many acres would now be left unused?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the number of acres not used for growing corn, we need to subtract the acres used for growing corn from the total acres on the farm.

Total acres on the farm = 81 acres
Acres used for growing corn = 31.94 acres

Acres not used for growing corn = Total acres - Acres used for growing corn
Acres not used for growing corn = 81 - 31.94
Acres not used for growing corn = 49.06 acres

### Answer: 49.06

Expected answer: 49.0600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A giraffe is 48.29 feet tall. If the height of its body (not including the neck) is 6.6 feet, how tall is its neck?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The giraffe's total height is 48.29 feet, and its body height is 6.6 feet.
The giraffe's neck height is 48.29 - 6.6 = <<48.29-6.6=41.69>>41.69 feet.
### Answer: 41.69

Expected answer: 41.6900000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jacket requires 96.1 square feet of material to make. If a factory produces 67.9 such jackets, what is the total amount of material required in square feet?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total amount of material required, we need to multiply the amount of material required for one jacket by the number of jackets produced.

Calculation:
Total material required = 96.1 square feet/jacket * 67.9 jackets
Total material required = 6558.79 square feet

Answer: The total amount of material required is 6558.79 square feet.

Expected answer: 6525.19000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rocket needs to reach a specific altitude to deliver a satellite. Currently, it has risen to an altitude of 43.2 km, but it needs to ascend an additional 90.0 km to reach the necessary position. What will be the rocket's altitude when it has ascended the additional distance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The rocket's altitude will be 43.2 km + 90.0 km = 133.2 km when it has ascended the additional distance.
### Answer: 133.2

Expected answer: 133.200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the initial scenario, suppose the rocket initially only rose to an altitude of 43.2 km and needed to ascend an additional 15 km to deliver the satellite into its required position. What would be the rocket's altitude when it has ascended the additional distance?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The rocket's altitude will be 43.2 km + 15.0 km = 58.2 km when it has ascended the additional distance.
### Answer: 58.2

Expected answer: 58.2000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A skateboard travels a total of 3769.24 meters in 48.2 minutes. If it traveled at a constant speed, how many meters does it cover in one minute?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the speed of the skateboard in meters per minute, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Let's first convert the total time from minutes to seconds, since it's easier to work with smaller units.

48.2 minutes = 48.2 * 60 = 2892 seconds

Now, let's divide the total distance by the total time:

3769.24 meters / 2892 seconds = 1.303 meters per second

To convert meters per second to meters per minute, we multiply by 60:

1.303 meters per second * 60 = 78.18 meters per minute

So, the skateboard covers 78.18 meters in one minute.

### Answer: 78.18

Expected answer: 78.2000000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 14.0 marshmallows in one bag and 6.9 marshmallows in another bag. How many marshmallows are there in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total number of marshmallows, we need to add the number of marshmallows in each bag.
There are 14.0 marshmallows in one bag and 6.9 marshmallows in another bag.
So, the total number of marshmallows is 14.0 + 6.9 = <<14+6.9=20.9>>20.9 marshmallows.
### Answer: 20.9

Expected answer: 20.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If each marshmallow in both bags was replicated the exact number of times equal to the total of marshmallows in the two bags, how many marshmallows would there then be in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
If each marshmallow in both bags was replicated the exact number of times equal to the total of marshmallows in the two bags, then the total number of marshmallows would be the product of the number of marshmallows in each bag and the total number of marshmallows.
There are 14.0 marshmallows in one bag and 6.9 marshmallows in another bag, so the total number of marshmallows is 14.0 + 6.9 = 20.9 marshmallows.
If each marshmallow is replicated 20.9 times, then the total number of marshmallows would be 20.9 * 20.9 = <<20.9*20.9=437.61>>437.61 marshmallows.
### Answer: 437.61

Expected answer: 436.810000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If there were 90 marshmallows in the first bag instead of 14.0, and 6.9 marshmallows in the second bag, how many marshmallows would there be in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total number of marshmallows, we need to add the number of marshmallows in each bag.
There are 90 marshmallows in one bag and 6.9 marshmallows in another bag.
So, the total number of marshmallows is 90 + 6.9 = <<90+6.9=96.9>>96.9 marshmallows.
### Answer: 96.9

Expected answer: 96.9000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A Stegosaurus dinosaur weighs 92.8 tons. A Triceratops dinosaur is 69.3 tons heavier than a Stegosaurus. How heavy is the Triceratops dinosaur?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of the Triceratops dinosaur is 92.8 + 69.3 = <<92.8+69.3=162.1>>162.1 tons.
### Answer: 162.1

Expected answer: 162.100000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the Triceratops dinosaur, the heaviest dinosaur is a type that is 59.6 times the weight of the Triceratops. How heavy is this dinosaur?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of the heaviest dinosaur is 162.1 * 59.6 = <<162.1*59.6=9668.76>>9668.76 tons.
### Answer: 9668.76

Expected answer: 9661.16000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the Triceratops being 69.3 tons heavier than the Stegosaurus, it was only 26 tons heavier. How heavy would the Triceratops be then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The weight of the Triceratops dinosaur is 92.8 + 26 = <<92.8+26=118.8>>118.8 tons.
### Answer: 118.8

Expected answer: 118.800000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: During a firefighting mission, a firefighter's oxygen tank starts with 97.3 liters of oxygen. After entering the burning building, he uses an additional 22.1 liters of oxygen from a supplementary bottle. How much total oxygen does he have for this mission?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter starts with 97.3 liters of oxygen and uses an additional 22.1 liters from a supplementary bottle.
The total amount of oxygen he has for this mission is 97.3 + 22.1 = <<97.3+22.1=119.4>>119.4 liters.
### Answer: 119.4

Expected answer: 119.400000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using the oxygen from the supplementary bottle, the firefighter finds another backup oxygen source that adds an additional 21.46 liters of oxygen. How much total oxygen does he now have for the mission, including the backup source?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter starts with 97.3 liters of oxygen, uses 22.1 liters from a supplementary bottle, and then finds a backup source that adds 21.46 liters of oxygen.
The total amount of oxygen he now has for the mission is 97.3 - 22.1 + 21.46 = <<97.3-22.1+21.46=96.66>>96.66 liters.
### Answer: 96.66

Expected answer: 140.860000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, the firefighter's oxygen tank did not start with 97.3 liters, but with 36 liters of oxygen instead. After adding the 22.1 liters of oxygen from the supplementary bottle, how much total oxygen does he have for the mission at that point?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The firefighter starts with 36 liters of oxygen and uses an additional 22.1 liters from a supplementary bottle.
The total amount of oxygen he has for this mission is 36 + 22.1 = <<36+22.1=58.1>>58.1 liters.
### Answer: 58.1

Expected answer: 58.1000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler melts 6.9 ounces of gold to make a ring. If one ounce of gold costs $60.77, what is the total cost of the gold used to make the ring?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total cost of the gold used to make the ring is 6.9 * $60.77 = $<<6.9\*60.77=418.83>>418.83.
### Answer: 418.83

Expected answer: 419.313000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A scooter travels at a constant speed of 95.1 kilometers per hour. How far will the scooter travel, in kilometers, if it keeps this speed for 4.8 hours?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance traveled by the scooter is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance traveled by the scooter is 95.1 km/h * 4.8 h = <<95.1*4.8=456.48>>456.48 km.
### Answer: 456.48

Expected answer: 456.480000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, the scooter initially traveled at a constant speed of 95.1 kilometers per hour. What if instead, the scooter initially traveled at a lower speed of 27 kilometers per hour. What will be the total distance traveled in 4.8 hours at this reduced speed?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The distance traveled by the scooter is equal to the speed multiplied by the time.
The distance traveled by the scooter is 27 km/h * 4.8 h = <<27*4.8=129.6>>129.6 km.
### Answer: 129.6

Expected answer: 129.600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cat runs at a speed of 37.7 feet per second. How far will the cat run in 12.29 seconds?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cat runs at a speed of 37.7 feet per second.
To find out how far the cat will run in 12.29 seconds, we need to multiply the speed by the time.

Calculation:
Distance = Speed × Time
Distance = 37.7 feet/second × 12.29 seconds
Distance = 462.933 feet

The cat will run 462.933 feet in 12.29 seconds.

Expected answer: 463.333000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snowball that was 15.8 inches in diameter was rolled and grew at a constant rate until it was 30.8 times its original size. What is the size of the snowball now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The diameter of the snowball is 30.8 times its original size, so the diameter is now 15.8 * 30.8 = <<15.8*30.8=484.24>>484.24 inches.
The radius of the snowball is half of the diameter, so the radius is now 484.24 / 2 = <<484.24/2=242.12>>242.12 inches.
The size of the snowball is the square of the radius, so the size is now 242.12^2 = <<242.12^2=58671.84>>58671.84 square inches.
### Answer: 58671.84

Expected answer: 486.640000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A doll-making factory produces 16.54 identical dolls in an hour. If they operate for 87.1 hours, then how many dolls are being produced during this period?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find out how many dolls are produced during the 87.1 hours of operation, we need to multiply the number of dolls produced in an hour by the number of hours.

Calculation:
16.54 dolls/hour * 87.1 hours = 1434.344 dolls

Answer: 1434.344 dolls

Expected answer: 1440.63400000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: The length of the chain on one side of a swing is 89.5 cm. The length of the chain on the other side of the swing is 70.77 cm. What is the total length of the chain used for the swing?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is the sum of the lengths of the chains on both sides.

Solution:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is 89.5 cm + 70.77 cm = <<89.5+70.77=160.27>>160.27 cm.
### Answer: 160.27

Expected answer: 160.270000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The length of the chain on one side of a swing is 89.5 cm. The length of the chain on the other side of the swing is 70.77 cm, and there is an additional 3.5 cm chain used to attach the swing to the frame. What is the total length of the chain used for the swing, including the attachment?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is the sum of the lengths of the chains on both sides and the additional chain used to attach the swing to the frame.

Solution:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is 89.5 cm + 70.77 cm + 3.5 cm = <<89.5+70.77+3.5=163.77>>163.77 cm.
### Answer: 163.77

Expected answer: 163.770000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Previously, the length of the chain on one side of a swing was 89.5 cm. However, after some adjustments, the new length of the chain on this side is now 13 cm. The length of the chain on the other side remains the same at 70.77 cm. What is the total length of the chain used for the swing now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is the sum of the lengths of the chains on both sides.

Solution:
The total length of the chain used for the swing is 13 cm + 70.77 cm = <<13+70.77=83.77>>83.77 cm.
### Answer: 83.77

Expected answer: 83.7700000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A candy store had 30.83 pounds of chocolate candies in its stock. After selling some candies, the store was left with 29.0 pounds of chocolate candies. How many pounds of candies were sold?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The store had 30.83 pounds of chocolate candies in its stock.
After selling some candies, the store was left with 29.0 pounds of chocolate candies.
The difference between the initial stock and the remaining stock is the amount of candies sold.
So, the store sold 30.83 - 29.0 = 1.83 pounds of candies.
### Answer: 1.83

Expected answer: 1.83000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The candy store manager realized that they had made an error in their original calculation, and the store was actually initially stocked with 30.83 pounds of chocolate candies but ended up with 15 pounds after some sales. How many pounds of candies were really sold?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The store was initially stocked with 30.83 pounds of chocolate candies.
After some sales, the store was left with 15 pounds of chocolate candies.
The difference between the initial stock and the remaining stock is the amount of candies sold.
So, the store sold 30.83 - 15 = 15.83 pounds of candies.
### Answer: 15.83

Expected answer: 15.8300000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You bought a watch for $58.36, but it was on sale and you got a discount of $19.96. How much did you end up paying for the watch?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: You got a discount of $19.96, so you paid $58.36 - $19.96 = $<<58.36-19.96=38.4>>38.40 for the watch.
### Answer: 38.4

Expected answer: 38.4000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous question, you decide to sell the watch you bought for a profit, marking up the price you paid by 15.28 times. How much are you selling the watch for?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: You paid $38.40 for the watch and marked it up by 15.28 times, so you are selling it for $38.40 * 15.28 = $<<38.4*15.28=586.272>>586.272.
### Answer: 586.272

Expected answer: 586.752000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, what if the discount on the watch was instead $36.00 instead of $19.96? How much would you have paid for the watch in this case?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: You got a discount of $36.00, so you paid $58.36 - $36.00 = $<<58.36-36=22.36>>22.36 for the watch.
### Answer: 22.36

Expected answer: 22.3600000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If one minute of observing time with a powerful telescope costs $6.9, how much would it cost for 63.2 minutes of observation time?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
The cost of observing time is $6.9 per minute.
To find the cost for 63.2 minutes of observation time, we need to multiply the cost per minute by the number of minutes.
$6.9 * 63.2 = $<<6.9*63.2=434.28>>434.28
The cost for 63.2 minutes of observation time is $434.28.
### Answer: 434.28

Expected answer: 436.080000000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: Two comets traveled a total distance in space. The first comet covered a distance of 32.52 million kilometers, and the second traveled 27.3 million kilometers. Combining the two, what is the total distance both comets traveled?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total distance both comets traveled is 32.52 + 27.3 = <<32.52+27.3=59.82>>59.82 million kilometers.
### Answer: 59.82

Expected answer: 59.8200000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Reconsidering the two comets, suppose this time the first comet covered a distance of 61 million kilometers instead of 32.52 million kilometers, and the second traveled the same distance as before, i.e. 27.3 million kilometers. Combining the two, what is the total distance both comets traveled now?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total distance both comets traveled is 61 + 27.3 = <<61+27.3=88.3>>88.3 million kilometers.
### Answer: 88.3

Expected answer: 88.3000000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A tiger's territory is a rectangle measuring 50.53 km by 82.82 km. What's the total area of the tiger's territory in square kilometers?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply its length by its width.
The length of the tiger's territory is 50.53 km and the width is 82.82 km.
Area = length × width
Area = 50.53 km × 82.82 km
Area = 4188.8066 km²
The total area of the tiger's territory is 4188.8066 square kilometers.
### Answer: 4188.8066

Expected answer: 4184.89460000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a certain puzzle game, each puzzle piece is worth 93.11 points. If a player collects 42.7 pieces, how many points would they have in total?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning:
To find the total points, we need to multiply the number of puzzle pieces by the points each piece is worth.

Calculations:
Total points = Number of puzzle pieces * Points per puzzle piece
Total points = 42.7 * 93.11
Total points = 4000

The player would have 4000 points in total.

Expected answer: 3975.79700000000

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wizard crafted a magical potion from two ingredients. The first ingredient has a quantity of 56.9 units and the second one has a quantity of 59.42 units. How many units are there in total in the potion?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total quantity of units in the potion is the sum of the quantities of the two ingredients.
The total quantity of units in the potion is 56.9 + 59.42 = <<56.9+59.42=116.32>>116.32 units.
### Answer: 116.32

Expected answer: 116.320000000000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the wizard initially started with a different quantity of the first ingredient, having 51 units instead of 56.9 units. How many units would there be in total in the potion then?

DeepSeek 67B:

Reasoning: The total quantity of units in the potion is the sum of the quantities of the two ingredients.
The total quantity of units in the potion is 51 + 59.42 = <<51+59.42=110.42>>110.42 units.
### Answer: 110.42

Expected answer: 110.420000000000

Correct? Yes