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Gemini-1.5 Flash on 2.NBT.B.7

Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.7

This standard covers the following:

Add and subtract within 1000, 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. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.

🔗 Problem

Problem: In one month, a fireplace company sold 278 traditional wood-burning fireplaces. In the same month, they also sold 305 more gas fireplaces than traditional ones. How many gas fireplaces did the company sell?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company sold 278 + 305 = 583 gas fireplaces.
### Answer: 583 

Expected answer: 583

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous month, the company counted all the fireplaces they sold, which included both traditional wood-burning and gas fireplaces. How many fireplaces in total did the company sell in one month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company sold a total of 278 + 583 = 861 fireplaces.
### Answer: 861 

Expected answer: 861

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a revision of the previous scenario, let's say that the company actually only sold 68 more gas fireplaces than traditional ones, not 305. How many gas fireplaces did the company sell in this revised scenario?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company sold 278 + 68 = 346 gas fireplaces. 
### Answer: 346 

Expected answer: 346

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A photographer has a collection of 548 cameras. After visiting a photography exhibition, they bought 342 more cameras. How many cameras does the photographer have now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The photographer now has 548 + 342 = 890 cameras.

### Answer: 890 

Expected answer: 890

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On planet Nebula, there are 792 alien creatures. But, 437 of them decide to move to another planet. How many alien creatures are left on planet Nebula?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many alien creatures are left, we subtract the number who moved from the total number.  
So, 792 - 437 = 355 alien creatures are left on Planet Nebula. 

### Answer: 355 

Expected answer: 355

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the group of 437 aliens move from planet Nebula, 291 more aliens from a neighboring galaxy decide to immigrate to Nebula. How many alien creatures are on planet Nebula now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We know that 355 aliens were left after the first group moved. Now, 291 more aliens have arrived. To find the total, we add the number of aliens who stayed and the number who immigrated. 

So, 355 + 291 = 646 alien creatures are now on planet Nebula.

### Answer: 646 

Expected answer: 646

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Originally, instead of having 792 alien creatures on planet Nebula, suppose there were actually 550 alien creatures. If 437 of these alien creatures move to another planet, how many alien creatures would be left on planet Nebula then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 550 alien creatures and 437 move away. To find out how many are left, we subtract: 550 - 437.

### Answer: 113 

Expected answer: 113

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A space center launched 383 rockets last year. This year, they increased the number of rocket launches by 188. How many rockets did the space center launch this year?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The space center launched 383 + 188 = <<383+188=571>> 571 rockets this year. 
### Answer: 571 

Expected answer: 571

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After launching 383 rockets last year and increasing the launches by 188 this year, the space center plans to reach a goal of 788 rocket launches next year. How many more rockets will they need to launch next year to reach this goal?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The space center launched a total of 383 + 188 = <<383+188=571>> 571 rockets in the past two years. 
They need to launch 788 - 571 = <<788-571=217>> 217 more rockets to reach their goal. 
### Answer: 217 

Expected answer: 217

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If, instead of increasing their rocket launches by 188, the space center had increased their rocket launches by a larger amount of 597 rockets after launching 383 rockets last year. How many rockets would they have launched this year?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the space center had increased their launches by 597, they would have launched 383 + 597 = <<383+597=980>> 980 rockets this year. 
### Answer: 980 

Expected answer: 980

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: During a bountiful year, a farmer was able to harvest 838 pounds of potatoes. However, 215 pounds proved to be inedible due to pests and rotting. How many pounds of good, edible potatoes did the farmer get from the harvest?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the amount of edible potatoes, we subtract the inedible potatoes from the total harvest. 
This means the farmer had 838 - 215 = 623 pounds of edible potatoes.

### Answer: 623 

Expected answer: 623

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After taking out the inedible potatoes, the farmer packed the edible potatoes into crates to be transported. However, 596 pounds of potatoes were lost due to an accident during transportation. How many pounds of good, edible potatoes did the farmer manage to transport safely?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We know the farmer started with 623 pounds of edible potatoes and lost 596 pounds during transportation. To find the amount transported safely, we subtract the lost potatoes from the initial amount. 

Therefore, the farmer transported 623 - 596 = 27 pounds of potatoes safely.

### Answer: 27 

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After considering the losses, the farmer realized he had initially miscalculated his edible potato harvest. In reality, he had only 307 pounds of edible potatoes, not 838, before the transportation accident. Considering the same loss of 215 pounds in the accident, how many pounds of good, edible potatoes did the farmer manage to transport safely?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer had 307 pounds of edible potatoes initially. After the transportation accident, he lost 215 pounds. To find the amount of edible potatoes transported safely, we subtract the lost amount from the initial amount. 

This means the farmer transported 307 - 215 = 92 pounds of good, edible potatoes safely.

### Answer: 92 

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the depths of an ocean, 250 rare coins were found in a concealed treasure chest. Divers further discovered an adjoining chest that contained 285 more coins than the first treasure chest. How many coins did the divers find in the second treasure chest?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The second treasure chest had 250 + 285 = <<250+285=535>>535 coins.
### Answer: 535 

Expected answer: 535

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original discovery, the divers found 250 rare coins in the first treasure chest. They initially thought the second chest contained 285 more coins than the first. However, upon re-evaluation, they realized they had made an error, and the second chest actually contained only 262 more coins than the first. How many coins did the divers find in the second treasure chest after correcting their initial error?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After correcting their mistake, the divers found 250 + 262 = <<250+262=512>>512 coins in the second treasure chest.
### Answer: 512 

Expected answer: 512

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship has 441 doubloons in its treasure chest at the beginning of a raid. During the raid, the pirates spend 306 doubloons. How many doubloons are left in the treasure chest after the raid?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the raid, there are 441 - 306 = <<441-306=135>>135 doubloons left in the treasure chest.
### Answer: 135 

Expected answer: 135

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the raid, the captain of the pirate ship spends 13 doubloons out of the remaining doubloons in the treasure chest to repair the ship. Now, how many doubloons are left in the treasure chest?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the captain repairs the ship, there are 135 - 13 = <<135-13=122>>122 doubloons left in the treasure chest. 
### Answer: 122 

Expected answer: 122

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The pirate ship originally had 888 doubloons in its treasure chest instead of 441. If the pirates still spent 306 doubloons during the raid, then how many doubloons would be left in the treasure chest after the raid?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  After the raid, there would be 888 - 306 = <<888-306=582>>582 doubloons left in the treasure chest.
### Answer: 582 

Expected answer: 582

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A popular song has been played 54 times on Station A and 296 times on Station B. If you also consider the 354 spins it has received on Station C, how many total spins has the song received across all of them?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total spins, we need to add the spins from each station: 54 + 296 + 354 = 704 spins.
### Answer: 704 

Expected answer: 704

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the situation of our popular song, let's consider another station. On Station D, the song gathers an additional 257 spins. Counting all four stations (Station A, Station B, Station C, and Station D) together, what is the new total number of spins that the song has received?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We know the song has received 704 spins across Stations A, B, and C. We need to add the 257 spins from Station D to find the new total: 704 + 257 = 961 spins.
### Answer: 961 

Expected answer: 961

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's revisit our earlier scenario. Originally, the popular song had been played 84 times on Station A (not 54 as previously thought); it was still played 296 times on Station B, and 354 spins on Station C. Therefore, given the new count from Station A, what is the updated total number of spins that the song has received across Station A, Station B, and Station C?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the updated total spins, we need to add the spins from each station, using the new number for Station A: 84 + 296 + 354 = 734 spins.
### Answer: 734 

Expected answer: 734

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A base camp starts out with 308 helicopters. After a rescue operation, they have 293 helicopters left because several had to be sent to other locations. How many helicopters were sent out for the operation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many helicopters were sent out, we subtract the number left from the original number: 308 - 293.

### Answer: 15

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if there were originally 956 helicopters at the camp, and still after a mission, 293 are removed from that number for various operations, then how many helicopters are left at the base camp?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many helicopters are left, we subtract the number removed from the original number: 956 - 293.

### Answer: 663 

Expected answer: 663

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: You start with 792 milliliters of red paint. After painting a few items, you have 676 milliliters less in the container than at the beginning. How many milliliters of red paint are left in the paint container?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: You have 792-676 = <<792-676=116>> 116 milliliters of paint left in the container.
### Answer: 116 

Expected answer: 116

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using some of your red paint, you decide you want to mix it with some blue paint. You have 831 milliliters of blue paint, but you decide to use the same amount of blue paint as the amount of red paint left after painting the few items earlier. How much blue paint will you have left after the mixture?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: You will use 116 milliliters of blue paint because that is how much red paint you have left. You will then have 831-116 = <<831-116=715>> 715 milliliters of blue paint left. 
### Answer: 715 

Expected answer: 715

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using your red and blue paints for your project, you have a new project involving only red paint. Now, you start with the same 792 milliliters of red paint, but this time, you only use 4 milliliters of it for a minor touch-up on a small piece. How many milliliters of red paint are left in the paint container now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: You used 4 milliliters of red paint, leaving 792-4 = <<792-4=788>> 788 milliliters of red paint in the container.
### Answer: 788 

Expected answer: 788

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a particular rainforest, there are 108 Golden monkeys living in a given area. Nearby, in another area of the same forest, there are 848 more Golden monkeys. How many Golden monkeys are there in both areas of the forest combined?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: There are 108 + 848 = <<108+848=956>> 956 Golden monkeys in the second area.
In both areas combined, there are 956 + 108 = <<956+108=1064>> 1064 Golden monkeys.

### Answer: 1064 

Expected answer: 956

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a kite festival, Jonathan flew 307 kites. Isabella, another participant, flew 643 kites plus an additional number of kites equal to the number Jonathan flew. How many kites in total did Isabella fly in the festival?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Isabella flew 643 + 307 = <<643+307=950>>950 kites in total.
### Answer: 950 

Expected answer: 950

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the kite festival, Isabella realized she needed to return some of the kites she borrowed. She decided to return the same number of kites that Jonathan had flown. After returning the kites, how many did Isabella have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Isabella returned 307 kites, leaving her with 950 - 307 = <<950-307=643>>643 kites. 
### Answer: 643 

Expected answer: 643

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reflecting on the previous kite festival, Isabella realized that she mistakenly counted the number of kites she flew. Instead of 643 kites, she had actually flown 604 kites in addition to the same number that Jonathan had flown. With this corrected count, how many kites in total did Isabella fly in the festival?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Isabella flew 604 + 307 = <<604+307=911>>911 kites in total. 
### Answer: 911 

Expected answer: 911

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 379 beats in a drum solo. At one point, the drummer misses 39 beats due to a distraction. How many beats did the drummer actually play in the solo?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The drummer missed 39 beats out of a total of 379. 
To find out how many beats they actually played, we subtract the missed beats from the total number of beats: 379 - 39 = 340 beats.

### Answer: 340 

Expected answer: 340

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: During the drummer's next performance, he manages to play a total of 906 beats. If he played exactly the same solo as the last time when he missed 39 beats from a total of 379, how many additional beats did he add to his performance this time?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

We know the drummer played 379 beats in the solo, but missed 39, resulting in 379-39 = 340 beats played.

This time, the drummer played 906 beats, so the additional beats are 906 - 340 = 566.

### Answer: 566 

Expected answer: 566

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a different performance, the drummer plans on performing a new solo with only 185 beats. If he still misses the same 39 beats due to a recurring distraction, how many beats does he successfully play in the new drum solo?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The drummer plans to play 185 beats, but misses 39 of them. 
To find out how many beats he actually plays, we subtract the missed beats from the planned number of beats: 185 - 39 = 146 beats.

### Answer: 146 

Expected answer: 146

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A popular skateboard store sold 360 skateboards last month. This month, they improved their sale and sold 57 skateboards more than last month. How many skateboards did the store sell this month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: This month, the store sold 360+57 = <<360+57=417>> 417 skateboards.
### Answer: 417 

Expected answer: 417

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The skateboard store had originally stocked 685 skateboards this month. If they sold 57 more skateboards than the 360 they sold last month, how many skateboards will the store have in stock after this month's sales?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The store sold 360+57 = <<360+57=417>>417 skateboards this month.
The store will have 685-417 = <<685-417=268>> 268 skateboards left in stock after this month's sales.
### Answer: 268 

Expected answer: 268

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John had 671 dollars in his wallet in the morning, but by the evening he spent some money and was left with 431 dollars less than what he had in the morning. How much money did John have left in his wallet in the evening?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: John spent 671 - 431 = <<671-431=240>>240 dollars.
John was left with 671 - 240 = <<671-240=431>>431 dollars in the evening.
### Answer: 431 

Expected answer: 240

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A company produces 306 red toy cars and 259 blue toy cars in a single batch. They then produce an additional 25 special edition golden cars. How many toy cars in total did the company produce?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company produced 306 + 259 = <<306+259=565>>565 red and blue toy cars.
In total, the company produced 565 + 25 = <<565+25=590>>590 toy cars.
### Answer: 590 

Expected answer: 590

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following production, the company decides to manufacture an additional 22 limited edition silver toy cars. Now, how many toy cars in total did the company produce?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company produced 590 + 22 = <<590+22=612>>612 toy cars in total.
### Answer: 612 

Expected answer: 612

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the company actually produced 371 blue toy cars instead of the 259 initially reported. Along with the 306 red toy cars and the special edition golden cars, how many toy cars in total did the company produce now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company produced 306 + 371 = <<306+371=677>>677 red and blue toy cars. 
In total, the company produced 677 + 25 = <<677+25=702>>702 toy cars. 
### Answer: 702 

Expected answer: 702

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera store has 528 cameras in stock. After a holiday sale, they have 414 cameras less in their inventory. How many cameras are left in the store after the sale?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the sale, the store has 528 - 414 = <<528-414=114>> cameras left in stock.
### Answer: 114 

Expected answer: 114

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the initial problem, suppose instead the camera store initially had 528 cameras in stock, but after a holiday sale, they sold 491 cameras. How many cameras would be left in the store after this sale?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the sale, the store would have 528 - 491 = <<528-491=37>> cameras left in stock. 
### Answer: 37 

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: During a large public event, 341 police officers were deployed in the morning to maintain peace. In the afternoon, additional 30 police officers were dispatched to the event. How many police officers were deployed in total throughout the event day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total number of police officers deployed throughout the day is the sum of the officers deployed in the morning and afternoon. 
So, 341 + 30 = 371 police officers were deployed throughout the event day.
### Answer: 371 

Expected answer: 371

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the large public event, another unexpected event occurred in the city. An additional 440 officers were quickly sent to manage the situation. How many police officers were deployed for both events in total throughout the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to add the officers deployed for the first event (371) to the officers sent for the unexpected event (440).

So, 371 + 440 = 811 police officers were deployed in total throughout the day.
### Answer: 811 

Expected answer: 811

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the large public event, another unexpected event occurred in the city. Instead of the original 440 officers, 321 officers were quickly sent to manage the situation. With the 341 officers from the morning event, how many police officers were deployed for both events in total throughout the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total number of police officers deployed throughout the day is the sum of the officers deployed for both events. 

So, 321 + 341 = 662 officers were deployed in total.
### Answer: 662 

Expected answer: 662

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A truck company has 838 light-duty trucks in their fleet. They recently purchased an additional 121 trucks for their operation. How many trucks does the company now have in total in their fleet?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of trucks, we need to add the initial number of trucks to the number of newly purchased trucks. 

The total number of trucks is 838 + 121 = <<838 + 121 = 959>> 959.

### Answer: 959

Expected answer: 959

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The truck company decided to sell some of its older trucks. After selling 867 trucks from their fleet, how many trucks does the company now have left in their fleet?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many trucks they have left, we need to subtract the number of trucks they sold from the total number of trucks they had.

The company now has 959 - 867 = <<959-867=92>> 92 trucks left in their fleet.

### Answer: 92 

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that initially the truck company had 478 light-duty trucks instead of 838 in their fleet. After their recent purchase of an additional 121 trucks, how many trucks would the company now have in total in their fleet?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  To find the total number of trucks, we need to add the initial number of trucks to the number of newly purchased trucks.

The total number of trucks is 478 + 121 = <<478 + 121 = 599>> 599.

### Answer: 599 

Expected answer: 599

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a summer camp, the staff collected 328 pieces of dry wood during the day. Later on, they found an additional 540 pieces. How many pieces of wood did the staff collect in total for tonight's campfire?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The staff collected a total of 328 + 540 = <<328+540=868>> 868 pieces of wood. 
### Answer: 868 

Expected answer: 868

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario at the summer camp, what if the staff only managed to collect 328 pieces of dry wood during the day and later found an additional 479 pieces instead of 540? How many pieces of wood would they have collected for the campfire in this case?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the staff found 479 pieces of wood later, the total number of pieces they would have collected is 328 + 479 = <<328+479=807>> 807 pieces. 
### Answer: 807 

Expected answer: 807

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 973 potatoes from his field. However, 504 of them were deemed unfit for sale. How many potatoes were fit for sale?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of potatoes fit for sale, subtract the unfit potatoes from the total number of potatoes harvested: 973 - 504 = 469.

### Answer: 469 

Expected answer: 469

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After sorting out the unfit potatoes, the farmer sold 297 of the good potatoes to a local restaurant. How many potatoes does he have left now to sell?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The farmer had 469 potatoes after sorting, and he sold 297. To find out how many he has left, subtract the number sold from the number he had: 469 - 297 = 172

### Answer: 172 

Expected answer: 172

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Planet Xoox had 558 known alien species. However, a recent error correction in the database removed 66 incorrectly categorized species from the total count. Simultaneously, explorers from Planet Xoox discovered an uncharted planet with 120 new species. After these changes, what is the updated total number of known alien species?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After removing the incorrectly categorized species, the number of known species became 558 - 66 = <<558-66=492>>492.
Then, the discovery of new species increased the total to 492 + 120 = <<492+120=612>>612.
### Answer: 612 

Expected answer: 612

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: On Planet Xoox, after the correction in the database and the new species discovered from the uncharted planet, the updated total number of known alien species was calculated. However, further review found that 153 species were duplicated in the count. After removing the duplicates, what is the final total number of unique alien species?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After removing the duplicates, the final total number of unique alien species is 612 - 153 = <<612-153=459>>459.
### Answer: 459 

Expected answer: 459

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the Planet Xoox database, it was originally thought there were 558 known alien species. After a correction that removed 66 species and added 120 from a newly discovered planet, an updated count was calculated. But what if the starting number was wrong and there were actually 567 known alien species originally, not 558? After a similar correction of removing 66 and adding 120, what would be the new total number of known alien species then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If there were initially 567 species, and 66 were removed, the number would become 567 - 66 = <<567-66=501>>501.
After adding the newly discovered 120 species, the total would be 501 + 120 = <<501+120=621>>621.

### Answer: 621 

Expected answer: 621

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jackson is a painter who uses 336 milliliters of paint to create a sky scenery. For his next piece, he uses 747 milliliters of paint, which is more than he used for the sky scenery. How many more milliliters of paint did Jackson use for his next painting?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Jackson used 747-336 = <<747-336=411>>411 milliliters more paint for his next painting.
### Answer: 411 

Expected answer: 411

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the third painting, Jackson only has 361 milliliters of paint left. He subtracts the amount of paint he used for the first painting from his remaining resources. How many milliliters of paint does he have left after this calculation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After subtracting the amount of paint used for the first painting, Jackson has 361-336 = <<361-336=25>>25 milliliters of paint left.
### Answer: 25 

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Your new card deck begins with 346 cards. After a few games, you realize you have lost 47 cards. How many cards are left in your deck now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

You started with 346 cards and lost 47 cards.  To find how many are left, we subtract the lost cards from the starting number: 346 - 47 = 299. 

### Answer: 299 

Expected answer: 299

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, your new card deck begins with 346 cards. After a few games, you realize you have lost 47 cards. Then, you buy another deck of cards that contains 580 cards and add them to your existing deck. How many cards do you have in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

You started with 346 cards and lost 47, leaving you with 346 - 47 = 299 cards.
Then, you added another 580 cards.
Therefore, you now have 299 + 580 = 879 cards.

### Answer: 879 

Expected answer: 879

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, let's suppose you started with a larger deck of cards. Instead of 346 cards, you actually had 747 cards to begin with. If you still lost the same number of cards, 47, how many cards would be left in your deck now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

You started with 747 cards and lost 47 cards.  To find how many are left, we subtract the lost cards from the starting number: 747 - 47 = 700. 

### Answer: 700 

Expected answer: 700

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a public sandbox playground, there are 336 pounds of sand. One morning, a maintenance crew added 268 pounds of sand. What is the total weight of the sand in the sandbox now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total weight of the sand in the sandbox after the crew added more sand is 336 pounds + 268 pounds = <<336+268=604>>604 pounds.
### Answer: 604 

Expected answer: 604

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the afternoon of the same day, the playground management decided to remove an equal amount of sand as was initially present before the morning's addition. How much sand is left in the public sandbox playground now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The playground management removed 336 pounds of sand from the sandbox.  Therefore, the remaining amount of sand is 604 pounds - 336 pounds = <<604-336=268>>268 pounds. 
### Answer: 268 

Expected answer: 268

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that, instead of originally having 336 pounds of sand, the sandbox had 337 pounds of sand. How much total sand would be in the sandbox after the same 268 pounds were added?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total weight of the sand in the sandbox after the crew added more sand is 337 pounds + 268 pounds = <<337+268=605>> 605 pounds. 
### Answer: 605 

Expected answer: 605

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a butterfly sanctuary, there are 961 Monarch butterflies. However, 732 of them join a swarm and leave the sanctuary. After this, 453 other species of butterflies arrive. How many butterflies are now in the sanctuary?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the Monarchs leave, there are 961 - 732 = 229 butterflies left in the sanctuary.
When the other butterflies arrive, there are 229 + 453 = 682 butterflies in the sanctuary.

### Answer: 682 

Expected answer: 682

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the previous situation in the butterfly sanctuary, another 144 rare species of butterflies are discovered and are added to the existing count. Now, how many butterflies are in the sanctuary?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We know there were 682 butterflies in the sanctuary, and then 144 more rare species arrived.  Adding these together, we have 682 + 144 = 826 butterflies.

### Answer: 826 

Expected answer: 826

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Keeping the butterflies' sanctuary scenario in mind, let's consider a different situation. Suppose initially there were 961 Monarch butterflies, but this time only 732 left the sanctuary. Then, 197 other species of butterflies arrive. From this, how many butterflies are now in the sanctuary?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After some Monarchs left, there are 961 - 732 = 229 butterflies left in the sanctuary.
When the other butterflies arrive, there are 229 + 197 = 426 butterflies in the sanctuary.

### Answer: 426 

Expected answer: 426

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A music store has 823 guitars in stock. 700 of these guitars are electric, the rest are acoustic. How many acoustic guitars does the music store have in stock?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of acoustic guitars, subtract the number of electric guitars from the total number of guitars: 823 - 700 = <<823 - 700 = 123>>123. 
### Answer: 123 

Expected answer: 123

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A music store originally had 823 guitars in stock. Instead of the 700 electric guitars from the previous scenario, let's consider they started with only 26 electric guitars. How many acoustic guitars would the store have had in this situation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of acoustic guitars, subtract the number of electric guitars from the total number of guitars: 823 - 26 = <<823 - 26 = 797>>797
### Answer: 797 

Expected answer: 797

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In the morning, a chicken farm owner counts 293 hens in the coop. In the afternoon, an additional 499 hens are added from the latest batch. After selling 259 hens in the evening, how many hens are left in the coop?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: In the afternoon, the total number of hens is 293 + 499 = <<293+499=792>>792 hens.
After selling some hens in the evening, there are 792 - 259 = <<792-259=533>>533 hens left.
### Answer: 533 

Expected answer: 533

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the initial count, additions, and selling of the hens, the chicken farm owner then decides to donate 99 hens to a local charity. After the donation, how many hens are left in the coop?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the donation, the number of hens left is 533 - 99 = <<533-99=434>>434.

### Answer: 434

Expected answer: 434

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of adding 499 hens in the afternoon, the chicken farm owner only added 365 hens. After selling 259 hens in the evening, how many hens would then be left in the coop?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: In the afternoon, the total number of hens is 293 + 365 = <<293+365=658>>658 hens.
After selling some hens in the evening, there are 658 - 259 = <<658-259=399>>399 hens left. 
### Answer: 399 

Expected answer: 399

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a small flower shop, there were 205 roses at the start of the day. By the end of the day, they sold 197 roses. How many roses were left in the shop at the end of the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of roses left, we subtract the number of roses sold from the initial number of roses.  So, we calculate 205 - 197. 
### Answer: 8 

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that initially, the flower shop owner had brought 323 roses instead of 205. After selling 197 roses, how many roses would be left in the shop?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We need to find the difference between the number of roses the owner initially had and the number of roses sold.  This is calculated as 323 - 197.

### Answer: 126 

Expected answer: 126

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pizzeria made 384 pizzas on a busy weekend. However, they realized that 212 of those pizzas had been mistakenly made as vegetarian pizzas instead of pepperoni pizzas. How many of the pizzas made were actually pepperoni pizzas?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many pizzas were pepperoni, we need to subtract the number of vegetarian pizzas from the total number of pizzas made. 
So, 384 - 212 = <<384-212=172>>172 pepperoni pizzas were made.
### Answer: 172 

Expected answer: 172

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A pizzeria made 384 pizzas on a busy weekend. However, they realized that 212 of those pizzas had been mistakenly made as vegetarian pizzas instead of pepperoni pizzas. After a recount, they discover that they had, unfortunately, burnt 11 of the pepperoni pizzas and had to throw them away. How many unburned pepperoni pizzas did they end up with?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: First, we need to find out how many pepperoni pizzas were made: 384 (total pizzas) - 212 (vegetarian pizzas) = 172 pepperoni pizzas.
Then, we subtract the burnt pizzas: 172 (pepperoni pizzas) - 11 (burnt pizzas) = 161 unburnt pepperoni pizzas.
### Answer: 161 

Expected answer: 161

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A pizzeria made 384 pizzas on a busy weekend. However, upon reconsideration, they realized that they had mistakenly counted and that only 102 of those pizzas were actually made as vegetarian pizzas instead of pepperoni pizzas. How many of the pizzas made were actually pepperoni pizzas now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of pepperoni pizzas, we subtract the number of vegetarian pizzas from the total number of pizzas. 
So, 384 - 102 = <<384-102=282>> 282 pizzas were actually pepperoni.
### Answer: 282 

Expected answer: 282

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fantasy world, there are 271 red dragons. If you add to this the number of 404 green dragons, how many dragons are in the world all together?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of dragons, we need to add the number of red dragons and the number of green dragons. So, we have 271 + 404 = 675 dragons.
### Answer: 675 

Expected answer: 675

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In this fantasy world with 271 red dragons and 404 green dragons, there are also 282 blue dragons. If we add up the red, green, and blue dragons, how many dragons are there in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We know there are 271 red dragons, 404 green dragons, and 282 blue dragons. To find the total, we add these numbers together: 271 + 404 + 282 = 957.

### Answer: 957 

Expected answer: 957

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally and Ben have a friendly snowball fight. Sally makes 391 snowballs while Ben makes 422. How many total snowballs do they make for their playful fight?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of snowballs, we need to add the number Sally made to the number Ben made.
 
 Sally made 391 snowballs and Ben made 422 snowballs. So, they made a total of 391 + 422 = 813 snowballs. 

### Answer: 813 

Expected answer: 813

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A costume design firm has 171 skirts in stock. They produce 67 more skirts in preparation for a big upcoming stage production. How many skirts do they have in total after production?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After production, they will have 171 + 67 = <<171 + 67 = 238>> skirts in total. 
### Answer: 238 

Expected answer: 238

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the produced skirts were added, the costume design firm realizes that they need to have a total of 663 skirts available for the upcoming production. How many more skirts does the firm need to make to have the necessary number of skirts for the production?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The firm needs to make 663 - 238 = <<663 - 238 = 425>> more skirts.
### Answer: 425 

Expected answer: 425

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of the 171 skirts initially in stock, let's say the costume design firm initially had 390 skirts. They still produced 67 more skirts. How many skirts would they have in total after this production?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After production, they would have 390 + 67 = <<390 + 67 = 457>> skirts in total. 
### Answer: 457 

Expected answer: 457

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The sun radiates 752 quintillion joules of energy every second. During night time on the earth, approximately 243 quintillion joules of this energy isn't received. How much energy from the sun is received on earth during nighttime every second?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The amount of energy received during nighttime can be calculated by subtracting the energy not received from the total energy radiated. 

This means: 752 quintillion joules - 243 quintillion joules = 509 quintillion joules

Therefore, 509 quintillion joules of energy from the sun is received on Earth during nighttime every second. 
### Answer: 509 quintillion joules. 

Expected answer: 509

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, if our planet needs at least 730 quintillion joules of energy from the sun every second to maintain its current temperature, how much energy is the earth lacking every second during nighttime?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how much energy the Earth is lacking, we need to subtract the energy received during nighttime from the minimum energy required. 

This means: 730 quintillion joules - 509 quintillion joules = 221 quintillion joules. 

Therefore, the Earth is lacking 221 quintillion joules of energy every second during nighttime.
### Answer: 221 quintillion joules. 

Expected answer: 221

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from our earlier discussion, now consider that during nighttime on earth, approximately 346 quintillion joules of energy from the sun isn't received instead of 243 quintillion joules. With this new number, how much energy from the sun is received on earth during the nighttime every second?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to subtract the energy not received during nighttime from the total energy radiated by the sun. 

This means: 752 quintillion joules - 346 quintillion joules = 406 quintillion joules

Therefore, 406 quintillion joules of energy from the sun is received on Earth during nighttime every second. 
### Answer: 406 quintillion joules. 

Expected answer: 406

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A food festival has two different stalls, pizza and burgers. The pizza stall sells 442 pizzas in a day, and the burger stall sells 516 burgers in the same day. What is the total number of pizzas and burgers sold at the food festival?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total number of pizzas and burgers sold is 442 + 516.
### Answer: 958 

Expected answer: 958

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 442 pizzas and 516 burgers at a food festival, the organizers realize that there was a counting mistake. They had overcounted by 889 items. What is the correct total number of pizzas and burgers sold at the food festival?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The organizers initially thought they sold 442 + 516 = 958 items.
Since they overcounted by 889, the correct total number of items sold is 958 - 889.
### Answer: 69 

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In Mike's collection of building blocks, he has 416 red blocks. Later, he found an old box with 69 more red blocks. How many red blocks does Mike have in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Mike found 69 more red blocks, so he now has 416 + 69 = 485 red blocks.
### Answer: 485 

Expected answer: 485

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting all his red blocks, Mike realized there are 63 blue blocks as well. How many building blocks does Mike have in total now, if you combine both his red and blue blocks?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Mike has 485 red blocks and 63 blue blocks, so he has a total of 485 + 63 = 548 blocks.
### Answer: 548 

Expected answer: 548

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous question, we initially stated that Mike found an old box with 69 more red blocks. But, let's correct our story: actually, what Mike found was an older box which contained 266 more red blocks, not 69. So how many red blocks does Mike have now with this new finding?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Mike found 266 more red blocks, so he now has 416 + 266 = 682 red blocks.
### Answer: 682 

Expected answer: 682

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Sally was playing in the snow. She made 573 smaller snowballs for a snowball fight. Later, she made 259 larger snowballs to build a fort. How many snowballs did Sally make in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Sally made a total of 573 + 259 = <<573 + 259 = 832>> 832 snowballs.

### Answer: 832 

Expected answer: 832

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After forging 573 smaller snowballs for a snowball fight and 259 larger snowballs to build a fort, Sally successfully created an immense amount of snowballs. However, not satisfied, she decided to make an additional 7 giant snowballs to serve as the fort's watchtowers. How many snowballs in total did Sally end up making?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Sally made a total of 573 + 259 + 7 = <<573 + 259 + 7 = 839>> 839 snowballs.

### Answer: 839

Expected answer: 839

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing her snowball stockpile, Sally realized she had miscalculated. Instead of making 573 smaller snowballs, she had only made 124 of them for the snowball fight. She still made the same amount of larger snowballs for her fort - 259 in total. How many snowballs did Sally actually make now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Sally made 124 smaller snowballs + 259 larger snowballs = 383 snowballs in total.

### Answer: 383

Expected answer: 383

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A local library has 727 books in the children's section. There are 309 books that are on loan to children. After these books are loaned out, how many books are left to reach the total of 561 books that the librarian wants to have in the children's section?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: First find the number of books that are still in the library by subtracting the number of books on loan from the total number of books: 727 - 309 = 418.
Then subtract the number of books still in the library from the total number of books the librarian wants: 561 - 418 = 143. 
### Answer: 143 

Expected answer: 143

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A window manufacturing company initially has 984 windows in stock. After a purchase, they now have 597 windows left. How many windows were bought by the customers?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company sold 984 - 597 = <<984-597=387>> 387 windows.
### Answer: 387 

Expected answer: 387

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the window manufacturing company initially had 973 windows in stock instead of 597. After the same purchase as before, how many windows would have been bought by the customers this time?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company sold 973 - 597 = <<973-597=376>> 376 windows.
### Answer: 376 

Expected answer: 11

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces 761 lamps a day. After some machinery issues, it dropped to 566 lamps a day. What is the difference in lamp production if the drop happened for two days?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The difference in production per day is 761 - 566 = 195 lamps. 
Over two days, the difference in production is 195 * 2 = 390 lamps.
### Answer: 390 

Expected answer: 390

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a candy store, there are 801 chocolate bars on one shelf and 180 chocolate bars on another shelf. How many chocolate bars are there in total on both shelves?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We need to add the number of chocolate bars on both shelves to find the total number. 
Total chocolate bars = Chocolate bars on shelf 1 + Chocolate bars on shelf 2
Total chocolate bars = 801 + 180
Total chocolate bars = 981

### Answer: 981 

Expected answer: 981

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting the chocolate bars, the candy store owner decides to distribute 737 chocolate bars evenly among all the children in a local school. How many chocolate bars would remain in the store after the distribution?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of chocolate bars remaining, we need to subtract the number distributed from the total number of chocolate bars.

Chocolate bars remaining = Total chocolate bars - Chocolate bars distributed
Chocolate bars remaining = 981 - 737
Chocolate bars remaining = 244

### Answer: 244 

Expected answer: 244

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 801 chocolate bars, the store initially had a smaller stock of 286 chocolate bars on one shelf, while the number of chocolate bars on the other shelf remained the same at 180. How many chocolate bars would then be in total on both shelves?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to add the number of chocolate bars on both shelves to find the total number. 
Total chocolate bars = Chocolate bars on shelf 1 + Chocolate bars on shelf 2
Total chocolate bars = 286 + 180
Total chocolate bars = 466

### Answer: 466 

Expected answer: 466

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wildlife reserve has 889 elephants at the beginning of the year. Due to migration, 540 of these elephants leave the reserve. How many elephants are left in the reserve after migration?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 889 elephants and 540 leave. To find out how many are left, we subtract the number that left from the original number: 889 - 540. 

### Answer: 349 

Expected answer: 349

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the migration mentioned in the previous problem, suppose that instead of 540 elephants leaving, 573 elephants migrated away from the wildlife reserve. How many elephants would be left in the reserve in that case?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 889 elephants and 573 leave. To find out how many are left, we subtract the number that left from the original number: 889 - 573. 

### Answer: 316 

Expected answer: 316

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There are 95 beds in a single unit of the pediatric ward in a hospital. The hospital plans to add 3 additional beds in the unit. After the addition, how many beds will be there in the unit in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The hospital will have 95 + 3 = 98 beds in the unit.
### Answer: 98 

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cheese producer made 841 kilograms of cheese this month. However, due to damage and spoilage, they lost 40 kilograms. How many kilograms of cheese does the producer have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The producer lost 40 kilograms of cheese, so they have 841 - 40 = 801 kilograms left.
### Answer: 801 

Expected answer: 801

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After assessing the damage and spoilage, the cheese producer also had an additional 156 kilograms of cheese in storage. How many kilograms of cheese does the producer have in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The producer had 801 kilograms of cheese after the damage and spoilage, and they found an additional 156 kilograms in storage.  Therefore, they have a total of 801 + 156 = 957 kilograms of cheese. 
### Answer: 957 

Expected answer: 957

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a different month, the cheese producer made 218 kilograms of cheese. However, this month also had its challenges and the producer lost 40 kilograms due to damage and spoilage, just like in the previous scenario. How many kilograms of cheese does the producer have left this month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The cheese producer lost 40 kilograms of cheese, so they have 218 - 40 = 178 kilograms left.
### Answer: 178 

Expected answer: 178

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A company that constructs and installs windows received an order to make 115 residential windows and 240 commercial windows. How many windows in total did the company get ordered to make?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The company received an order to make 115 + 240 = <<115 + 240 = 355>> 355 windows in total.
### Answer: 355 

Expected answer: 355

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After finishing the current orders of 115 residential windows and 240 commercial windows, the company received an additional order for 346 more windows. What is the total number of windows the company has been ordered to make now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The company had already been ordered to make 115 + 240 = 355 windows.
With the new order of 346 windows, the company now has a total of 355 + 346 = <<355 + 346 = 701>> 701 windows to make. 
### Answer: 701 

Expected answer: 701

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose initially, instead of 115 residential windows, the company had received an order for 518 residential windows while keeping the same number of commercial windows. How many windows in total would have been ordered then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

If the company had received an order for 518 residential windows instead of 115, they would have received an order for 518 + 240 = <<518 + 240 = 758>> 758 windows in total.
### Answer: 758 

Expected answer: 758

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A robot factory produces 580 robots a day. During a production issue, the factory was only able to produce 531 robots. How many robots still needed to be produced that day to reach the daily production target?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The factory needed to produce 580-531 = <<580-531=49>>49 more robots to reach its daily target. 

### Answer: 49 

Expected answer: 49

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the robot factory initially planned to produce 900 robots instead of 580. After experiencing the same production issue that allowed them to produce only 531 robots, how many robots still needed to be produced that day to reach the new production target?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The factory needed to produce 900-531 = <<900-531=369>>369 more robots to reach the new target. 

### Answer: 369 

Expected answer: 369

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A warehouse had 400 lamps in the beginning. Due to popular demand, 384 lamps were sold. How many lamps are still in the warehouse?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The warehouse had 400 - 384 = <<400-384=16>>16 lamps left. 
### Answer: 16 

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the popular demand, the warehouse received a new shipment of 386 lamps to add to their existing inventory. Now, how many lamps does the warehouse have after the new shipment arrived?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The warehouse had 16 lamps remaining, and they received 386 more. This means they now have 16 + 386 = <<16+386=402>>402 lamps.
### Answer: 402 

Expected answer: 402

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a different scenario, imagine the warehouse originally had 400 lamps but due to popular demand, this time, only 69 lamps were sold off. How many lamps would remain in the warehouse in this case?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If 69 lamps were sold, then there would be 400 - 69 = <<400-69=331>>331 lamps remaining in the warehouse. 
### Answer: 331 

Expected answer: 331

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A shoe manufacturer has a monthly production cap of 99 pairs of running shoes. This month, they decided to expand the production of running shoes by 899 pairs. How many pairs of running shoes is the manufacturer planning to produce this month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The manufacturer is expanding their production by 899 pairs, so they will produce 99 + 899 pairs this month.
### Answer: 998 

Expected answer: 998

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the manufacturer initially planned to expand the production of running shoes by only 310 pairs instead of 899. In this case, how many pairs of running shoes would the manufacturer have planned to produce that month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The manufacturer initially planned to produce 99 pairs of running shoes. If they expanded production by 310 pairs, they would produce 99 + 310 pairs of running shoes this month.
### Answer: 409 

Expected answer: 409

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Mia received 961 gifts on her birthday. She donated 432 of them to charity. To the remaining gifts, her friend Anna decided to add her own 415 gifts before giving them to Mia. How many gifts does Mia have now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Mia had 961-432 = <<961-432=529>> 529 gifts remaining after her donation.
After Anna added her gifts, Mia has 529+415 = <<529+415=944>>944 gifts.
### Answer: 944

Expected answer: 944

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead that Mia received 874 gifts for her birthday, but still donated 432 of them to charity. If her friend Anna still added her own 415 gifts to the remaining, how many gifts would Mia have had in this situation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After donating some gifts, Mia had 874-432 = <<874-432=442>> 442 gifts left.
After Anna gave her 415 gifts, Mia had 442+415 = <<442+415=857>> 857 gifts.
### Answer: 857 

Expected answer: 857

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Nancy runs a bakery and yesterday she baked 72 chocolate cakes. Today, she baked 59 more cakes than yesterday. How many cakes did Nancy bake today?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Nancy baked 72 + 59 = <<72+59=131>> 131 cakes today. 
### Answer: 131 

Expected answer: 131

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following her baking spree, the next day Nancy received a special order for a party. She had to bake an additional 570 cakes. How many chocolate cakes in total has Nancy baked in these three days?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  Nancy baked a total of 72 + 131 + 570 = <<72+131+570=773>> 773 cakes in three days.

### Answer: 773 

Expected answer: 701

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large city, exterminators successfully remove 893 mice from homes and businesses within a week. By the end of the week, 74 mice had managed to return. How many mice did the exterminators successfully keep out of the homes and businesses?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many mice were successfully kept out, we need to subtract the mice that returned from the total number of mice removed. 
Therefore, 893 - 74 = <<893-74=819>>819 mice were successfully kept out.
### Answer: 819 

Expected answer: 819

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After considering the original situation where exterminators removed 893 mice from homes and businesses, let's revise the number of mice that had managed to return. Instead of 74 mice, 117 mice found their way back. How many mice were successfully kept out of the homes and businesses in the revised scenario?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to subtract the number of mice that returned from the total number of mice removed. 
So, 893 - 117 = <<893-117=776>>776 mice were successfully kept out.

### Answer: 776 

Expected answer: 776

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy shop has 960 stuffed animals at the beginning of the day. As the day progresses, they sell 22 stuffed animals. How many stuffed animals are left at the end of the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: At the end of the day, the toy shop has 960 - 22 = <<960-22=938>>938 stuffed animals left.
### Answer: 938 

Expected answer: 938

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 22 stuffed animals, the toy shop decided to donate 681 of the remaining stuffed animals to a local charity. How many stuffed animals are left in the store after the donation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After donating the stuffed animals, the toy shop has 938 - 681 = <<938-681=257>>257 stuffed animals left.
### Answer: 257 

Expected answer: 257

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a hat shop, there are 606 hats for adults. Today, they received a new shipment of 90 kids' hats. How many hats are there in total in the hat shop now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The hat shop now has a total of 606 + 90 = <<606+90=696>> hats. 
### Answer: 696 

Expected answer: 696

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The hat shop also had 786 hats for teens, but they decided to move some to another store. After removing the same number of teen hats as there are now total hats in the shop, how many teen hats are left in the shop?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We know there are now 696 hats in total. If the shop removes 696 teen hats, then they will have 786 - 696 = <<786-696=90>> teen hats left.

### Answer: 90 

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the hat shop initially received a much larger shipment of kids' hats, specifically 348 kids' hats, instead of 90. In that case, how many hats would there be in total in the hat shop now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: In that case, the hat shop would have a total of 606 + 348 = <<606+348=954>> hats. 
### Answer: 954 

Expected answer: 954

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A city water treatment plant processes 391 million gallons of water during the day. At night, they process an additional 176 million gallons. How many gallons of water does the plant process in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The plant processes a total of 391 + 176 = 567 million gallons of water.
### Answer: 567 million gallons 

Expected answer: 567

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the city water treatment plant processes 391 million gallons of water during the day and an additional 176 million gallons at night, the nearby factory requests that an additional 303 million gallons be processed for their industrial needs. How many total gallons of water will the plant need to process to meet all these requirements?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The plant already processes 391 + 176 = 567 million gallons.
Adding the factory's request, the total becomes 567 + 303 = 870 million gallons.
### Answer: 870 million gallons 

Expected answer: 870

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose after careful review, it was discovered that the city water treatment plant actually processed 438 million gallons of water during the day, and not the originally reported 391 million gallons, while still processing an additional 176 million gallons at night. How many total gallons of water did the plant process considering this revised daytime figure?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: With the revised daytime figure, the plant processes a total of 438 + 176 = 614 million gallons of water.
### Answer: 614 million gallons 

Expected answer: 614

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A water reservoir has a capacity of 927 gallons. If 133 gallons are used, how many gallons remain in the reservoir?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the remaining gallons, we subtract the used gallons from the total capacity. 
 
We have 927 - 133 = 794 gallons remaining.

### Answer: 794 

Expected answer: 794

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original problem, the reservoir started with 927 gallons. But what if the reservoir started with 892 gallons instead and still 133 gallons were used? How many gallons would remain in the reservoir now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to subtract the amount used from the initial amount in the reservoir.

We have 892 - 133 = 759 gallons remaining.

### Answer: 759 

Expected answer: 759

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a large farmscape, there are 921 tomato plants growing in the north field. The farmer then plants another 52 tomato plants in the south field. How many tomato plants are there in total on the farmer's land?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer has a total of 921 + 52 = <<921 + 52 = 973>> tomato plants. 
### Answer: 973 

Expected answer: 973

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a large farmscape, there are 921 tomato plants growing in the north field. The farmer then plants another 52 tomato plants in the south field. After a week, unfortunately, 204 of these plants are destroyed by pests. How many tomato plants does the farmer now have after the damage caused by the pests?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer initially had 921 + 52 = 973 tomato plants.
After the pests, the farmer has 973 - 204 = <<973 - 204 = 769>> tomato plants left.
### Answer: 769 

Expected answer: 769

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a large farmscape, there are 831 tomato plants initially growing in the north field as opposed to the 921 there were initially. The farmer then plants another 52 tomato plants in the south field. How many tomato plants are there in total on the farmer's land now, considering this new initial amount?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The farmer has 831 + 52 = <<831 + 52 = 883>> tomato plants in total. 
### Answer: 883 

Expected answer: 883

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Billy has a total of 314 building blocks. However, he lends a set of 20 building blocks to his friend John and another 88 building blocks to his friend Sam. How many building blocks does Billy have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Billy lent a total of 20 + 88 = <<20+88=108>>108 building blocks to his friends.
He has 314 - 108 = <<314-108=206>>206 building blocks left.
### Answer: 206 

Expected answer: 206

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, imagine that Billy initially had 879 building blocks instead of 314 and he still lent the same amount to his friends, John and Sam. How many building blocks would Billy have left then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Billy lent a total of 20 + 88 = <<20+88=108>>108 building blocks to his friends.
He would have 879 - 108 = <<879-108=771>>771 building blocks left.
### Answer: 771 

Expected answer: 771

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cat lover has 467 feline-themed decorative items in her collection. She decides to give away 434 items to a Cat Museum. How many cat-themed decorative items does she have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The cat lover started with 467 items and gave away 434, so she has 467-434 = <<467-434=33>>33 items left. 
### Answer: 33 

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Original problem: A cat lover has 467 feline-themed decorative items in her collection. She decides to give away 434 items to a Cat Museum. How many cat-themed decorative items does she have left? Follow-up problem: Suppose initially, the cat lover decided to give away only 91 items to the Cat Museum, instead of 434. How many cat-themed decorative items would she have left then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  If the cat lover gave away only 91 items, she would have 467 - 91 = <<467-91=376>>376 items left.
### Answer: 376 

Expected answer: 376

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter company has 631 helicopters in total. Recently, they moved 140 helicopters to a new location. How many helicopters are left at their original location after the move?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company moved 140 helicopters, so they have 631-140 = <<631-140=491>> helicopters left at their original location. 
### Answer: 491 

Expected answer: 491

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the initial move of 140 helicopters to a new location, the helicopter company shipped an additional 217 helicopters from their manufacturing plant to the original location. After this addition, how many helicopters are now located at the original location?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the initial move, there were 491 helicopters at the original location.  The company then shipped 217 more helicopters there, so now they have 491+217 = <<491+217=708>> helicopters at the original location. 
### Answer: 708 

Expected answer: 708

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the helicopter company initially had 814 helicopters instead of 631. They still moved 140 helicopters to the new location. In this scenario, how many helicopters would be left at their original location after the move?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company moved 140 helicopters, so they have 814-140 = <<814-140=674>> helicopters left at their original location. 
### Answer: 674 

Expected answer: 674

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farm has a total of 311 apple trees and 236 orange trees. Additionally, there are 379 lemon trees on this farm. How many trees are there in total on this farm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of trees, we need to add the number of apple, orange, and lemon trees. 
 
Total trees = Apple trees + Orange trees + Lemon trees
Total trees = 311 + 236 + 379

### Answer: 926 

Expected answer: 926

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting all the trees, the farmer realized that he made a mistake and accidentally included 447 young seedlings that have not yet fully grown into trees in his total count. With this error in mind, how many fully-grown trees are actually on the farm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the actual number of fully-grown trees, we need to subtract the number of seedlings from the total count we previously calculated.

Actual number of trees = Total count - Number of seedlings
Actual number of trees = 926 - 447 

### Answer: 479 

Expected answer: 479

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Upon further review, the farmer realized that he miscounted his lemon trees. Instead of 379 lemon trees, he had only 130 lemon trees on the farm. With this new corrected count, how many fully-grown trees are actually on the farm now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to subtract the original incorrect count of lemon trees and add the new, correct count.

Total trees = Apple trees + Orange trees + (Original Lemon count - Incorrect Lemon count + Correct Lemon count)
Total trees = 311 + 236 + (379 - 379 + 130) 
Total trees = 311 + 236 + 130

### Answer: 677 

Expected answer: 677

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a mystical fairy land, there were originally 748 fairies. However, due to an unknown reason, 302 fairies have mysteriously disappeared. How many fairies are left in the fairy land?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

To find out how many fairies are left, we need to subtract the number of fairies that disappeared from the original number of fairies.

So, we have 748 - 302 = 446 fairies left.

### Answer: 446 

Expected answer: 446

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a twist of events, it turned out that not 302 but only 245 fairies had disappeared from the mystical fairy land where originally 748 fairies lived. Now, with this corrected information, how many fairies are currently residing in the fairy land?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

We need to subtract the number of fairies that disappeared from the original number of fairies.

So, we have 748 - 245 = 503 fairies left.

### Answer: 503 

Expected answer: 503

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susie has a goal to play 770 pages of piano music this month. She has already played through 391 pages. How many more pages of piano music does Susie have to play to reach her goal?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susie needs to play 770 - 391 = 379 more pages to reach her goal. 
### Answer: 379 

Expected answer: 379

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Susie has a goal to play 770 pages of piano music this month. She has already played through 391 pages. In addition to meeting her goal, she also wishes to learn 151 new pages of music. How many total pages of piano music does Susie still need to play and learn to meet her goal and learn all the new pieces?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susie needs to play 770 - 391 = 379 more pages to reach her goal. 
In total, Susie needs to play 379 + 151 = 530 pages. 

### Answer: 530 

Expected answer: 530

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous question, we learned that Susie had a goal to play 770 pages of piano music this month and she had already played through 391 pages. Now, suppose that her original goal was to play 708 pages of piano music this month. How many more pages of piano music does Susie have to play now to reach this adjusted goal?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susie needs to play 708 - 391 = 317 more pages to reach her adjusted goal.
### Answer: 317 

Expected answer: 317

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A talented ballerina practices her routine daily. She does 212 pirouettes in the morning before lunch. After lunch she does 363 additional pirouettes. How many pirouettes does she do in a day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The ballerina does a total of 212 + 363 = 575 pirouettes in a day.
### Answer: 575 

Expected answer: 575

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from our previous problem, the ballerina, later in the evening, decided to add to her routine and performed some more pirouettes. However, she was a bit tired and was unable to count exactly how many she did. She only knew that after those additional pirouettes, the total number of pirouettes she did for the day was 314 less than if she had doubled the number of pirouettes she performed before dinner. How many pirouettes did she do after dinner?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Doubling the number of pirouettes the ballerina performed before dinner would be 2 * 575 = 1150 pirouettes.
She did 314 less than that, meaning she did 1150 - 314 = 836 pirouettes in total for the day.
Therefore, after dinner she performed 836 - 575 = 261 pirouettes.
### Answer: 261 

Expected answer: 261

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's revisit the situation with our diligent ballerina. But this time, instead of doing 363 pirouettes after lunch, she decided to push a bit harder and performed 701 pirouettes instead. How many pirouettes did she do in total for that day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The ballerina did a total of 212 + 701 = 913 pirouettes that day. 
### Answer: 913 

Expected answer: 913

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An airport handles 520 departures and 423 arrivals of planes every day. How many planes does the airport handle in total each day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of planes handled, we need to add the number of departures and arrivals. 
So, the airport handles 520 + 423 = <<520+423=943>> 943 planes each day.

### Answer: 943 

Expected answer: 943

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After counting the departures and arrivals, an airport handles 943 total planes every day. However, on a certain day, due to unforeseen weather conditions, 773 planes couldn't take off or land. How many planes were able to be handled by the airport that day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The airport normally handles 943 planes, but 773 were unable to operate. To find how many planes were able to be handled, we subtract the number of planes that couldn't operate from the usual number.

Therefore, 943 - 773 = <<943-773=170>> 170 planes were able to be handled that day.

### Answer: 170 

Expected answer: 170

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The airport was initially handling a total of 943 planes every day, but due to fuel shortages, the number of departures drops from 520 to 359. Keeping the number of arrivals constant at 423, how many planes does the airport handle in total each day now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The airport now handles 359 departures + 423 arrivals = <<359+423=782>> 782 planes each day. 

### Answer: 782 

Expected answer: 782

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a park, there are 35 maple trees. The number of pine trees in the park is the same as the number of maple trees. How many trees in total are there in the park?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: There are 35 maple trees + 35 pine trees = 70 trees in total.
### Answer: 70 

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous question about the trees in the park, after a heavy storm, 23 trees were uprooted and needed to be removed from the park. How many trees are left in the park after the storm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the storm, there are 70 trees - 23 trees = 47 trees left in the park.
### Answer: 47 

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous question about the trees in the park, imagine that instead of 35, there were originally 168 maple trees and an equal amount of pine trees. If a storm uprooted and removed 23 trees just like in the previous scenario, how many trees would be in the park before the storm hit?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Before the storm, there were 168 maple trees + 168 pine trees = 336 trees in the park. 
### Answer: 336 

Expected answer: 336

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a multiplayer online game, 201 players joined the server in the morning. In the afternoon, 620 more players joined. How many players joined the server over the course of the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

To find the total number of players who joined the server, we need to add the number who joined in the morning and the number who joined in the afternoon.

Total players = Morning players + Afternoon players
Total players = 201 + 620
Total players = 821

### Answer: 821 

Expected answer: 821

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the multiplayer online game, there is a maximum server capacity of 954 players. Given the number of players who joined in the morning and afternoon, how many more players can join before the server becomes full?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

We know that 821 players joined the server throughout the day. To find out how many more players can join, we subtract the number of players already on the server from the server's maximum capacity.

Remaining capacity = Maximum capacity - Current players
Remaining capacity = 954 - 821
Remaining capacity = 133

### Answer: 133 

Expected answer: 133

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the multiplayer online game, imagine instead that only 99 more players joined the server in the afternoon instead of 620. How many players would have joined the server over the course of the day then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

We need to add the number of players who joined in the morning to the number who joined in the afternoon.

Total players = Morning players + Afternoon players
Total players = 201 + 99
Total players = 300

### Answer: 300 

Expected answer: 300

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 804 tomatoes at the beginning of the day. By the end of the day, he has sold off 560 tomatoes at the farmer's market. How many tomatoes does the farmer have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer has 804 - 560 = <<804-560=244>> tomatoes left.
### Answer: 244 

Expected answer: 244

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After selling 560 tomatoes, the farmer finds another box in his truck that he forgot to bring to the market. The box contains 195 additional tomatoes. How many tomatoes does the farmer have altogether after adding the ones from the forgotten box?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After selling tomatoes, the farmer had 244 tomatoes left. After finding the box, he has 244 + 195 = <<244+195=439>> tomatoes.
### Answer: 439 

Expected answer: 439

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On day 1 of their mission, astronauts on the International Space Station covered a distance of 501 kilometers. On the very next day, they covered 369 kilometers less. How many kilometers did the astronauts cover on the second day of their mission?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: On the second day, the astronauts covered 501 - 369 = <<501-369=132>> kilometers.
### Answer: 132 

Expected answer: 132

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jewelry store sells 557 gold necklaces. Then, they sell 138 more on a special sale event. How many necklaces did the jewelry store sell in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The jewelry store sold 557 + 138 = 695 necklaces in total.
### Answer: 695 

Expected answer: 695

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Initially, the jewelry store had 554 gold necklaces, and they sold an additional 138 during a special sale event. How many gold necklaces did the jewelry store sell in total considering this initial count?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The jewelry store sold 554 + 138 = 692 necklaces in total.
### Answer: 692 

Expected answer: 692

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A backpack manufacturer has 903 units in their warehouse inventory. They send out 203 backpacks to a local retailer. How many backpacks remain in their warehouse inventory?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After sending out the backpacks, the manufacturer has 903 - 203 = <<903-203=700>>700 backpacks remaining.
### Answer: 700 

Expected answer: 700

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: A backpack manufacturer has 903 units in their warehouse inventory. They send out 203 backpacks to a local retailer. Afterwards, they send 329 more backpacks to another retailer. How many backpacks remain in their warehouse inventory now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the first shipment, the manufacturer has 903 - 203 = 700 backpacks remaining.
After the second shipment, the manufacturer has 700 - 329 = <<700-329=371>> 371 backpacks remaining.

### Answer: 371 

Expected answer: 371

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose the backpack manufacturer initially had 903 units in their warehouse inventory. But this time, instead of sending out 203 backpacks to a local retailer, they decide to send out 331 backpacks to that retailer. Now, how many backpacks remain in their warehouse inventory?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After sending out the backpacks, the manufacturer has 903 - 331 = <<903-331=572>> 572 backpacks remaining.
### Answer: 572 

Expected answer: 572

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a soap factory, a worker started with 241 bars of soap in the morning. By the afternoon, 21 bars of soap were packed and ready for shipment. How many bars of soap remained in the factory after the worker packed some of them?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the worker packed some of the soap bars, there were 241 - 21 = <<241-21=220>>220 bars of soap left.
### Answer: 220 

Expected answer: 220

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After packing the 21 bars of soap in the afternoon, 30 more bars of soap were produced by the workers in the soap factory. What is the total number of soap bars in the factory now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The factory now has 220 + 30 = <<220+30=250>> 250 soap bars.
### Answer: 250 

Expected answer: 250

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of starting with 241 bars of soap in the morning, the factory had started with 854 bars. If the worker again packed 21 bars of soap as before, how many bars of soap would remain now in the factory?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the factory started with 854 bars and 21 were packed, there would be 854 - 21 = <<854-21=833>> 833 bars of soap left.
### Answer: 833 

Expected answer: 833

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At the beginning of day, a haberdashery has 999 hats in stock. By the end of the day, they sold 125 hats. How many hats does the haberdashery have in stock at the end of the day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The haberdashery started with 999 hats and sold 125 hats.  Therefore, they have 999 - 125 hats left. 

### Answer: 874 

Expected answer: 874

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the beginning of the day, a haberdashery has 999 hats in stock. By the end of the day, they sold 125 hats. The following day, they sold an additional 421 hats. How many hats does the haberdashery have in stock at the end of the second day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  After the first day, the haberdashery had 999 - 125 = 874 hats left. On the second day, they sold 421 hats, leaving them with 874 - 421 hats. 

### Answer: 453 

Expected answer: 453

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At the beginning of the day, a haberdashery has 999 hats in stock. Instead of selling 125 hats as it was earlier, this time they sold 759 hats on the first day. How many hats does the haberdashery have in stock at the end of this first day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The haberdashery started with 999 hats and sold 759 hats.  Therefore, they have 999 - 759 hats left.

### Answer: 240 

Expected answer: 240

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A watchmaker has 472 silver watches in stock and he recently received a new shipment of 493 gold watches. How many watches does he now have in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The watchmaker has a total of 472 + 493 = 965 watches.
### Answer: 965 

Expected answer: 965

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The watchmaker sold 339 watches during a big sale. How many watches does he have left in stock after the sale?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the sale, the watchmaker has 965 - 339 = 626 watches left in stock.
### Answer: 626 

Expected answer: 626

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the watchmaker initially had 515 gold watches instead of 493. How many watches would he have had in total then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the watchmaker had 515 gold watches instead of 493, he would have a total of 472 + 515 = 987 watches. 
### Answer: 987 

Expected answer: 987

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A TV network has 294 scheduled ads to play throughout the day. Then, they receive a request to play an extra 78 ads. How many ads in total will be played on the TV network?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The TV network will play a total of 294 + 78 = <<294 + 78 = 372>> ads.
### Answer: 372 

Expected answer: 372

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, the TV network decides to double the total number of ads that they played, including both the scheduled and extra ads. How many ads will be played on the TV network in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The TV network will double the total number of ads, which is 372 * 2 = <<372 * 2 = 744>> ads.
### Answer: 744 

Expected answer: 744

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead, the TV network had initially scheduled only 157 ads. They still receive a request to play an extra 78 ads. With this change, how many ads in total will now be played on the TV network?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The TV network will now play a total of 157 + 78 = <<157 + 78 = 235>> ads.
### Answer: 235 

Expected answer: 235

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In an observatory, there are 682 functional telescopes. After a month, 391 telescopes were found to be non-functional. How many telescopes remained functional after a month?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of functional telescopes after a month, we need to subtract the number of non-functional telescopes from the initial number of functional telescopes. 

So, the number of functional telescopes remaining is 682 - 391 = <<682-391=291>>291.

### Answer: 291 

Expected answer: 291

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After a month of maintenance, 622 non-functional telescopes in the observatory were repaired and brought back to functionality. How many functional telescopes does the observatory have now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We start with the number of functional telescopes after a month, which is 291. After repairs, we need to add the number of repaired telescopes to find the total number of functional telescopes.

So, the observatory now has 291 + 622 = <<291 + 622 = 913>> 913 functional telescopes.

### Answer: 913 

Expected answer: 913

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that the observatory initially had 987 functional telescopes, instead of 682. After a month, 391 telescopes were found to be non-functional. How many functional telescopes would there be in such a scenario?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 987 functional telescopes and 391 become non-functional.  To find the number of functional telescopes remaining, we subtract the non-functional telescopes from the initial number.

Therefore, the number of functional telescopes remaining is 987 - 391 = <<987-391=596>> 596.

### Answer: 596 

Expected answer: 596

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests 874 grapes from his farm. After selling some of the grapes at a local market, he has 748 left. How many grapes did the farmer sell at the market?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer sold 874 - 748 = <<874-748=126>> 126 grapes at the market.

### Answer: 126 

Expected answer: 126

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Previously, the farmer had sold a certain amount of grapes. Let's consider a different scenario where he had 874 grapes to begin with, but after selling some at the local market, he had 802 left instead. In this case, how many grapes did the farmer sell at the market?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer sold 874 - 802 = <<874-802=72>> 72 grapes at the market.

### Answer: 72 

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A carpenter manufactures 919 dining room tables. Unfortunately, 2 of them become damaged and are unsaleable. How many good tables does the carpenter have to sell?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The carpenter has 919 - 2 = <<919-2=917>> 917 good tables to sell.
### Answer: 917 

Expected answer: 917

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The carpenter sold 196 of the good dining room tables in the first month. How many good tables does the carpenter have left to sell?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The carpenter has 917 - 196 = <<917-196=721>> 721 good tables left to sell.
### Answer: 721 

Expected answer: 721

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a particular paragraph, John found 52 word repetitions. Later, he realized that he made a mistake and he actually counted only half of them. What is the total number of word repetitions he should have counted in that paragraph?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Since John counted half of the repetitions, he should have counted twice the number he initially found. 
Therefore, the total number of word repetitions is 52 * 2 = 104

### Answer: 104

Expected answer: 104

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After correctly counting all repetitions, John found that the paragraph originally had 318 words. With his new calculation of the number of word repetitions, how many unique words are there in the paragraph?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the number of unique words, we subtract the number of repetitions from the total number of words.

Therefore, there are 318 - 104 = 214 unique words in the paragraph.

### Answer: 214

Expected answer: 214

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After revisiting the paragraph, John realized that he initially miscounted the word repetitions. It turns out there were actually 64 word repetitions, not 52. He again counted this twice to be sure. What is John's new total count of word repetitions in the paragraph?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: John initially counted 64 repetitions, and then counted them twice. So, his new total count is 64 * 2 = 128.

### Answer: 128

Expected answer: 128

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a forest, there were originally 536 trees. However, after a massive storm, 176 trees were uprooted and destroyed. How many trees are remaining in the forest after the storm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

To find out how many trees are left, we need to subtract the number of uprooted trees from the original number of trees. 

So, we have 536 trees - 176 trees = 360 trees.

### Answer: 360 

Expected answer: 360

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the initial count, the forest had 183 trees before the massive storm, not 536. If the massive storm still uprooted and destroyed 176 trees, how many trees would be remaining in the forest?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

If there were initially 183 trees, and 176 were destroyed, we need to subtract the destroyed trees from the initial number. 

This means 183 trees - 176 trees = 7 trees.

### Answer: 7 

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a party, there are 257 adults and 363 children. How many total people attended the party?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of people at the party, we add the number of adults and the number of children. 
 
 This means there were 257 + 363 = <<257 + 363 = 620>> 620 people at the party.
 
 ### Answer: 620 

Expected answer: 620

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: At a party, there are 257 adults and 363 children, making a total of people. Later, 461 people leave the party early. How many people are left at the party?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We already know there were 620 people at the party (257 adults + 363 children). If 461 people leave, we subtract that number from the original total: 620 - 461 = <<620-461 = 159>> 159 people.

### Answer: 159 

Expected answer: 159

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If at the party, there were originally 144 adults instead of 257 and the same number of children, 363, how many total people would have attended the party?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of people at the party, we add the number of adults and the number of children. 

This means there would have been 144 + 363 = <<144 + 363 = 507>> 507 people at the party.

### Answer: 507 

Expected answer: 507

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At Lucy's birthday party, there are 58 children. After a while, 156 adults join the party. How many people are at Lucy's birthday party in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: There are 58 + 156 = <<58 + 156 = 214>> 214 people at Lucy's birthday party.
### Answer: 214 

Expected answer: 214

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Lucy's twin Michael throws a party on the same day. Surprisingly, the same number of children and adults attend his birthday as attended Lucy's party. How many people attend both parties in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: There are 214 people at each party, so in total there are 214 + 214 = <<214 + 214 = 428>> 428 people at both parties. 
### Answer: 428 

Expected answer: 428

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Lucy and Michael's younger brother Johnny also has a party on the same day. However, at his party, there are 58 children just like at Lucy's party, but only 14 adults. How many people total attend Johnny's party?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: There are 58 + 14 = <<58 + 14 = 72>> 72 people at Johnny's party.
### Answer: 72 

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture factory produces 90 single beds in a day. It produces 647 more double beds than single beds on the same day. How many double beds did the furniture factory produce?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The furniture factory produced 90 + 647 = <<90+647=737>> 737 double beds. 

### Answer: 737 

Expected answer: 737

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that the furniture factory originally produced only 21 single beds in a day, but still produced 647 more double beds than single beds. How many double beds did they manufacture now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The furniture factory produced 21 + 647 = <<21+647=668>> 668 double beds. 

### Answer: 668 

Expected answer: 668

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera company has 202 professional cameras in stock. Later, 113 cameras are sold. How many professional cameras is the company left with?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After selling 113 cameras, the company will have 202 - 113 cameras left. 
### Answer: 89 

Expected answer: 89

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to professional cameras, the camera company also has 70 amateur cameras in stock. After selling 113 professional cameras, how many cameras (professional and amateur) is the company left with in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After selling 113 professional cameras, the company has 202 - 113 = 89 professional cameras left.
In total, the company has 89 + 70 = 159 cameras.
### Answer: 159 

Expected answer: 159

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the scenario that instead of initially having 202 professional cameras, the company actually started with 966 professional cameras. After selling 113 professional cameras, how many professional cameras would the company be left with then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After selling 113 cameras, the company will have 966 - 113 cameras left. 
### Answer: 853 

Expected answer: 853

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler had 986 grams of gold earlier today. Throughout the day he used 29 grams of gold to make some rings. How many grams of gold does he have left?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The jeweler used 29 grams of gold, so he has 986 - 29 = 957 grams of gold left.
### Answer: 957 

Expected answer: 957

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After using 29 grams of gold to make some rings, the jeweler decided to use another 535 grams to make more intricate necklaces. How much gold does he have left now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The jeweler used a total of 29 + 535 = 564 grams of gold.
He started with 986 grams and used 564 grams, leaving him with 986 - 564 = 422 grams of gold.
### Answer: 422 

Expected answer: 422

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A UFO researcher has tracked 701 UFO sightings in the Western Hemisphere. On one particular night, they observe 8 additional sightings. How many UFO sightings has the researcher tracked in total after that particular night?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The researcher had 701 UFO sightings and then saw 8 more.
So, in total, the researcher has tracked 701 + 8 = 709 sightings.
### Answer: 709 

Expected answer: 709

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the night when the UFO researcher logged 8 additional sightings to the original 701, they start to make a more detailed report. As they are reviewing the sightings one by one, they find that 663 of them can be explained by known phenomena. How many potential UFO sightings remain unexplained after taking into account these known explanations?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The researcher has 709 total sightings and 663 of them have been explained.
This means there are 709 - 663 = 46 unexplained sightings.
### Answer: 46 

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Reconsidering the original report, suppose the UFO researcher initially only tracked 444 sightings in the Western Hemisphere. After observing 8 additional sightings in one night, how many UFO sightings has the researcher tracked in total after that particular night?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

The researcher initially tracked 444 UFO sightings, and then observed 8 more. 
Therefore, the researcher has tracked a total of 444 + 8 = 452 sightings. 
### Answer: 452 

Expected answer: 452

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a remote galaxy, there are 67 stars which have planets around them. Apart from these, there are 244 stars which do not have any planets. How many stars are there in total in that galaxy?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of stars, we need to add the stars with planets and the stars without planets.

Total stars = Stars with planets + Stars without planets 
Total stars = 67 + 244

### Answer: 311 

Expected answer: 311

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In addition to the stars in a remote galaxy, there are 196 stars in a nearby galaxy. Including the 67 stars with planets and the 244 stars without planets from the remote galaxy, how many stars are there across both galaxies in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: First, we need to find the total number of stars in the remote galaxy: 67 stars with planets + 244 stars without planets = 311 stars. 

Then, we add the stars from the nearby galaxy to find the total across both galaxies: 311 stars (remote galaxy) + 196 stars (nearby galaxy) = 507 stars.

### Answer: 507 

Expected answer: 507

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In retrospect, the astronomers realized they had made a slight mistake. Instead of 67 planets with stars, they realized there were actually 192 stars with planets. So, including the 244 stars without planets in the remote galaxy, how many stars are there now in that galaxy?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  Now that we know there are 192 stars with planets, we add that to the 244 stars without planets to find the total number of stars.

Total stars = Stars with planets + Stars without planets 
Total stars = 192 + 244

### Answer: 436 

Expected answer: 436

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a warehouse, there are 415 boxes of bananas. Another shipment arrives and brings in additional 216 boxes. How many boxes of bananas are there in the warehouse now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of boxes, we need to add the initial number of boxes to the number of boxes in the shipment.

Therefore, the total number of boxes is 415 + 216.

### Answer: 631 

Expected answer: 631

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the shipment arrives, 858 boxes of bananas are expected for an upcoming festival. How many boxes of bananas are still needed to meet the festival requirements?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many more boxes are needed, we subtract the current number of boxes from the required number of boxes.

Therefore, the number of boxes still needed is 858 - 631.

### Answer: 227 

Expected answer: 227

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After considering the warehouse's capacity, it is realized that the warehouse had originally 347 boxes of bananas, not 415. After the shipment of additional 216 boxes, how many boxes of bananas are there in the warehouse now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We need to add the initial number of boxes to the number of boxes in the shipment.

Therefore, the total number of boxes is 347 + 216.

### Answer: 563 

Expected answer: 563

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a particular galaxy, there are 373 known stars. Recently, astronomers discovered 540 more stars in that galaxy. How many stars are now known to exist in that galaxy?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  To find the total number of stars, we add the number of stars previously known to the newly discovered stars: 373 + 540. 
### Answer: 913 

Expected answer: 913

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a particular galaxy, there are 373 known stars. Recently, astronomers discovered 540 more stars in that galaxy. However, after careful review, they found that 153 of these stars were already accounted for in previous observations. How many stars are now known to exist in this galaxy after eliminating the repeated observations?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: First, we find the total number of stars after the new discovery: 373 + 540 = 913. Then, we subtract the stars that were counted twice: 913 - 153.
### Answer: 760 

Expected answer: 760

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same galaxy, after further examination, astronomers found that they made a mistake in their initial count and there are actually 443 known stars, not 373. They also discovered 540 more stars as mentioned earlier. How many stars are now known to exist in that galaxy with the updated initial count?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We start with the updated initial count of 443 stars and add the newly discovered 540 stars: 443 + 540.
### Answer: 983 

Expected answer: 983

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: At a dairy farm, there are 177 cows. The farmer sold 71 of them to another farmer. How many cows are currently at the dairy farm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer has 177-71 = <<177-71=106>>106 cows left at the farm. 
### Answer: 106 

Expected answer: 106

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose originally, the dairy farm had 218 cows instead of 177. If the farmer still sold 71 of them, how many cows would be left on the farm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farmer would have 218-71 = <<218-71=147>>147 cows left at the farm. 
### Answer: 147 

Expected answer: 147

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a farm, there are 178 adult chickens. But this month, an additional 73 chicks hatch. How many total chickens are there on the farm now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farm now has 178 + 73 = <<178 + 73 = 251>>251 chickens.
### Answer: 251 

Expected answer: 251

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: On a farm, there are 178 adult chickens. But this month, an additional 73 chicks hatch. The farm's maximum capacity, though, is 983 chickens. How many more chickens can the farm hold?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The farm has 178 + 73 = <<178 + 73 = 251>>251 chickens in total.
The farm can hold 983 - 251 = <<983 - 251 = 732>> 732 more chickens. 
### Answer: 732 

Expected answer: 732

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the original word problem on the farm, there were 178 adult chickens. But let's imagine if the farm initially had 435 adult chickens instead, and this month an additional 73 chicks still hatch. Now, how many total chickens are there on the farm?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: With 435 adult chickens, the total number of chickens on the farm would be 435 + 73 = <<435 + 73 = 508>>508.
### Answer: 508 

Expected answer: 508

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: There is a huge parking lot with 720 trucks parked. In the afternoon, 88 more trucks parked in the lot. How many trucks are parked in the parking lot in the afternoon?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: In the afternoon, there were 720+88 = <<720+88=808>> 808 trucks in the parking lot. 

### Answer: 808

Expected answer: 808

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the trucks initially parked and the ones that arrived in the afternoon, a towing company was called to remove 45 trucks from the parking lot due to various issues. After the towing company did their job, how many trucks are left in the parking lot?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: After the towing company removed the trucks, there were 808 - 45 = <<808-45=763>> 763 trucks left in the parking lot.

### Answer: 763

Expected answer: 763

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In retrospect, it was found that the initial count of trucks in the parking lot was incorrect and there were actually only 439 trucks to begin with. However, in the afternoon, the same number of 88 trucks still arrived. After this update, how many trucks were there in the parking lot in the afternoon, before the towing company began their job?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The initial number of trucks was 439, and 88 more trucks arrived in the afternoon. So, the total number of trucks in the afternoon was 439 + 88 = <<439 + 88 = 527>> 527 trucks.

### Answer: 527

Expected answer: 527

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A mighty wizard cast a spell that produced 484 magical sparks. However, 177 of them disappeared into thin air before reaching their destination. How many magical sparks made it to their destination?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 484 magical sparks and 177 disappear. To find out how many reached their destination, we subtract the disappeared sparks: 484 - 177 = 307.

### Answer: 307 

Expected answer: 307

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that instead of 484 magical sparks, the mighty wizard initially cast a spell that produced 669 magical sparks. However, just as before, 177 of them disappeared into thin air before reaching their destination. In this modification of the scenario, how many magical sparks made it to their destination from the first spell?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We start with 669 magical sparks and 177 disappear. To find out how many reached their destination, we subtract the disappeared sparks: 669 - 177 = 492. 

### Answer: 492 

Expected answer: 492

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Susan picked 671 bananas from the trees in the morning, and she picked 296 more bananas in the afternoon. How many bananas did Susan pick in total?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susan picked a total of 671 + 296 bananas. 
671 + 296 = 967 bananas.
### Answer: 967 

Expected answer: 967

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Susan picked 671 bananas from the trees in the morning, and she picked 296 more bananas in the afternoon. However, 345 bananas were not ripe enough, so she put them back. How many ripe bananas did Susan end up with?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susan picked 671 + 296 = 967 bananas in total. 
After putting back the unripe bananas, she had 967 - 345 ripe bananas.
967 - 345 = 622 ripe bananas.
### Answer: 622 

Expected answer: 622

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, Susan picked 671 bananas in the morning. But what if she had actually picked 232 bananas in the morning and the same 296 bananas in the afternoon? How many bananas would Susan have picked in total, in this case?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: Susan picked a total of 232 + 296 bananas.
232 + 296 = 528 bananas.
### Answer: 528 

Expected answer: 528

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A candle company produces 369 different types of candles. One day, they decide to create a new set of candles using the same designs but different scents. This doubles their product line. How many types of candles does the company produce now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company's product line doubles, meaning they add 369 new types of candles. 
Therefore, the company now has 369 + 369 = <<369+369=738>> types of candles. 

### Answer: 738 

Expected answer: 738

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After doubling their product line, the candle company decides to innovate further by introducing 159 new types of candles with unique designs and scents. With this addition, how many types of candles does the company produce now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The company already has 738 types of candles. They are adding 159 new types. 
Therefore, the company now has 738 + 159 = <<738+159=897>> types of candles.

### Answer: 897 

Expected answer: 897

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If we go back in time to when the candle company first started innovating and think about a scenario where they initially produced 414 different types of candles instead of 369. Had they still decided to create a new set of candles using the same designs but different scents, doubling their product line as before, how many types of candles would the company produce in this case?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  If the company initially produced 414 different types of candles, doubling their product line would mean adding 414 more types of candles. 
Therefore, the company would have 414 + 414 = <<414+414=828>> types of candles.

### Answer: 828 

Expected answer: 828

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: One day, a fisherman catches 406 fish in the morning and then, in the afternoon, he catches an additional 109. How many fish in total did the fisherman catch that day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The fisherman caught 406 + 109 = <<406+109=515>>515 fish in total.
### Answer: 515 

Expected answer: 515

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After catching the 406 fish in the morning and 109 fish in the afternoon, the fisherman then casts his line one more time and manages to catch an additional 189 fish in the evening. How many fish did the fisherman catch in total for the entire day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The fisherman caught 406 + 109 + 189 = <<406+109+189=704>> 704 fish in total for the entire day.
### Answer: 704 

Expected answer: 704

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, the fisherman initially caught 406 fish in the morning. But what if he only managed to catch 349 fish during the morning instead? If he still caught 109 fish in the afternoon, how many fish did he catch in total then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the fisherman caught 349 fish in the morning and 109 in the afternoon, he caught a total of 349 + 109 = <<349+109=458>>458 fish.
### Answer: 458 

Expected answer: 458

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A skateboard store sold 603 skateboards in October. In November, they sold 298 fewer skateboards than in October. How many skateboards did the skateboard store sell in November?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The store sold 603-298 = <<603-298=305>> 305 skateboards in November.
### Answer: 305 

Expected answer: 305

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following up on the previous scenario, after November, two additional skateboards were returned to the skateboard store due to defects. After these returns, how many skateboards has the store actually sold in November?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The store actually sold 305-2 = <<305-2=303>> 303 skateboards in November after the returns. 
### Answer: 303 

Expected answer: 303

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Based on the previous scenarios, if the skateboard store had initially sold 457 fewer skateboards in October, instead of 298 fewer, how many skateboards would the store have sold in November then?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: If the store sold 457 fewer skateboards in November instead of 298, they would have sold 603-457 = <<603-457=146>>146 skateboards. 
### Answer: 146 

Expected answer: 146

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a certain year, NASA sends 459 astronauts into space. In the same year, other space agencies from around the world combined send an additional 281 astronauts. How many astronauts were sent into space in total that year?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of astronauts sent into space, we need to add the number of astronauts sent by NASA to the number sent by other space agencies. 
 
Total astronauts = NASA astronauts + Other space agencies astronauts
Total astronauts = 459 + 281

### Answer: 740 

Expected answer: 740

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a certain year, NASA sends 459 astronauts into space. In the same year, other space agencies around the world combined send an additional 281 astronauts. Later that year, a global collaboration initiative sends an additional 194 astronauts into space. How many astronauts were sent into space in total that year?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find the total number of astronauts sent into space, we need to add the number of astronauts sent by NASA, other space agencies, and the global collaboration initiative. 

Total astronauts = NASA astronauts + Other space agencies astronauts + Global collaboration astronauts
Total astronauts = 459 + 281 + 194

### Answer: 934 

Expected answer: 934

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, consider if NASA had been able to send only 422 astronauts into space, while the other space agencies still sent an additional 281 astronauts. How many astronauts in total would have been sent into space that year?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We need to add the number of astronauts NASA sent into space to the number sent by other space agencies.

Total astronauts = NASA astronauts + Other space agencies astronauts
Total astronauts = 422 + 281 

### Answer: 703 

Expected answer: 703

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A team of firefighters save 472 people from a burning building. In a separate incident later that same day, they save an additional 93 people from a different fire. How many people in total did the firefighters save that day?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The firefighters saved a total of 472 + 93 = 565 people that day.
### Answer: 565 

Expected answer: 565

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the firefighters saved 472 people from a burning building and saved an additional 93 people from a different fire, sadly 114 people were considered as lost at the end of the day. How many people were effectively saved by the firefighters?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  The firefighters saved a total of 472 + 93 = 565 people. However, 114 people were lost, meaning 565 - 114 = 451 people were effectively saved.

### Answer: 451

Expected answer: 451

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After carefully reviewing their records, the firefighters realized that their first count was wrong. Instead of 472 people, they had actually saved 60 people from the first fire. They still saved an additional 93 people from the second fire. How many people in total did the firefighters actually save?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The firefighters actually saved a total of 60 + 93 = 153 people that day. 
### Answer: 153 

Expected answer: 153

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Jack is a professional mountain climber. He has a rope that is 623 meters long. He buys an additional rope to make sure he is prepared for any situation. The total length of both ropes is 377 meters more than the length of the first rope. What is the total length of the two ropes?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total length of the two ropes is 623 + 377 = <<623+377=1000>>1000 meters.
### Answer: 1000 

Expected answer: 1000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering that Jack is a professional mountain climber, he uses 623 meters of his rope on a massive mountain. He then buys an additional rope, ending up with a total length of 377 meters more than the length of the first rope. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, Jack has to use 675 meters of the combined length of rope in a rescue mission. How much length of rope does Jack have left now?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total length of both ropes was 623 + 377 = 1000 meters.
After using 675 meters, Jack has 1000 - 675 = 325 meters of rope left.
### Answer: 325 

Expected answer: 325

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now, let's change the scenario a bit. Suppose originally, Jack had a shorter rope that was 472 meters long. Like before, he buys an additional rope, making the total length of both ropes 377 meters more than the length of the first rope. What is the total length of the two ropes in this situation?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: The total length of the two ropes is 472 + 377 = <<472+377=849>> 849 meters.
### Answer: 849 

Expected answer: 849

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A kite festival had 577 kites in the sky at its peak. After some time, 256 kites were taken down. How many kites remained in the sky?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: To find out how many kites remained, we subtract the number of kites taken down from the total number of kites. 
 
So, the number of kites remaining is 577 - 256 = <<577-256=321>> 321.

### Answer: 321 

Expected answer: 321

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After the kite festival, the organizers brought an additional 316 kites to add to the ones that remained in the sky. How many kites were there in total after the organizers finished adding the additional kites?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning: We know there were 321 kites remaining after some were taken down.  The organizers added 316 more kites.  

To find the total number of kites, we add the number of remaining kites to the number of kites added: 321 + 316 = <<321+316=637>> 637.

### Answer: 637 

Expected answer: 637

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Let's say originally, there were actually 855 kites in the sky at the beginning of the kite festival instead of 577. After the same number of 256 kites were taken down, how many kites would have remained in the sky?

Gemini-1.5 Flash:

Reasoning:  We start with 855 kites and then 256 are taken down. To find out how many are left, we subtract the kites taken down from the original number.

So, the number of kites remaining is 855 - 256 = <<855-256=599>> 599.

### Answer: 599 

Expected answer: 599

Correct? Yes