Common Core Standard 1.OA.A.1
This standard covers the following:
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Problem: In a school competition, Aliyah correctly guesses 11 letter games and then correctly guesses 7 more games. But when she guesses the next game, she loses 6 times. What is the total number of letter games Aliyah correctly guessed in the end?
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Reasoning: Aliyah correctly guessed 11 + 7 = <<11+7=18>>18 letter games. Then, she still had 18 - 6 = <<18-6=12>>12 correct guesses after losing 6 times. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: After winning several letter games, Aliyah was feeling confident and decided to continue playing. Unfortunately, she guessed the next 4 games incorrectly. How many letter games did Aliyah correctly guess now, after her additional incorrect guesses?
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Reasoning: After her losses, Aliyah has 12 - 4 = <<12-4=8>>8 correct guesses remaining. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's go back to the beginning of the competition. Suppose Aliyah only correctly guessed 3 letter games initially instead of 11, then correctly guessed 7 more games. If she still made 6 incorrect guesses, how many letter games did Aliyah correctly guess in this scenario?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Aliyah correctly guessed a total of 3 + 7 = <<3+7=10>>10 letter games. Even with 6 incorrect guesses, her total number of correct guesses remains the same. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 4
Correct? No
Problem: A pilot started the day with 4 helicopters in his base. During the day, 13 more helicopters arrived. How many helicopters does the pilot have in total at his base?
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Reasoning: The pilot has 4 + 13 = <<4+13=17>>17 helicopters at his base. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a farm, there were initially 18 strawberries. After a little bird came by and ate 2 of them, how many strawberries were left on the farm?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If a bird ate 2 out of 18 strawberries, there are 18-2 = <<18-2=16>>16 strawberries left. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the incident with the little bird, the farmer planted 2 more strawberry plants. How many strawberries are there on the farm now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: You are asking for the total number of strawberries, not strawberry plants. The number of strawberry plants the farmer has does not affect the number of strawberries that are on the farm. There were 16 strawberries left after the bird ate some, and that number has not changed. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 18
Correct? No
Problem: Instead of the little bird eating 2 strawberries, it actually ate 4 strawberries from the farm's initial 18. How many strawberries were left on the farm after the bird's feast?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If the bird ate 4 out of the initial 18 strawberries, there were 18 - 4 = <<18-4=14>>14 strawberries left. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Isabella buys 11 toothbrushes for her family members. She then remembers that she forgot to buy some for her 2 best friends. How many total toothbrushes does Isabella need to buy?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Isabella needs to buy 11 + 2 = <<11+2=13>>13 toothbrushes total. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: After buying toothbrushes for her family and friends, Isabella decides to buy 2 extra toothbrushes just in case. How many total toothbrushes does Isabella end up buying?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know Isabella bought 13 toothbrushes initially, and she buys 2 more. She buys 13 + 2 = <<13+2=15>>15 toothbrushes total. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Isabella initially planned to buy toothbrushes for 10 family members instead of 11, and still kept her plan to buy for her 2 best friends, how many total toothbrushes does she need to buy now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Isabella needs to buy 10 + 2 = <<10+2=12>>12 toothbrushes total. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the wind speed increased by 8 knots from its original speed of 12 knots, what is the new wind speed?
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Reasoning: The new wind speed is 12 + 8 = 20 knots. ### Answer: 20 knots.
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the wind originally increased by 8 knots from a speed of 10 knots instead of 12 knots. What would the new wind speed be in that case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The new wind speed would be 10 + 8 = 18 knots. ### Answer: 18 knots.
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Billy has 6 bars of soap. He used 2 bars to make handcrafted soap as a hobby. How many bars of soap does he have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Billy had 6 bars of soap, then used 2, so he has 6-2 = <<6-2=4>>4 bars left. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if Billy had actually started with 3 bars of soap instead of 6, and he still used 2 to make handcrafted soap as a hobby? How many bars of soap would he have left then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Billy had 3 bars and used 2, he would have 3-2 = <<3-2=1>> bar left. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara has 17 earrings. After donating 2 of them to charity, how many earrings does she have left?
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Reasoning: After donating to charity, Sara has 17-2 = <<17-2=15>>15 earrings left. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara now decides to gift 12 more earrings from her remaining collection to her best friend. After doing so, how many earrings does she have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After gifting some earrings, Sara has 15-12 = <<15-12=3>>3 earrings left. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead, Sara originally had 17 earrings but then lost 15 of them. After losing these earrings, how many earrings does she have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After losing her earrings, Sara has 17-15 = <<17-15=2>>2 earrings left. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mason had 1 banana and then his friend gave him 19 more. How many bananas does Mason have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mason now has 1+19 = <<1+19=20>>20 bananas. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, what if Mason originally only had 1 banana and his friend gave him 11 more instead of 19. How many bananas would Mason have in that case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mason would have 1 + 11 = <<1+11=12>>12 bananas. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: Charlie has 7 dogs at home. While on a walk, he meets another dog owner who has 9 dogs. How many dogs are there in total?
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Reasoning: We must add the number of dogs Charlie has to the number of dogs the other owner has. This gives us 7 + 9 = <<7+9=16>>16 dogs. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the dogs Charlie has at home and the ones he meets during the walk, 4 more stray dogs join in. How many dogs are there in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know from the previous problem that there were 16 dogs in total. We need to add the 4 stray dogs to this number: 16 + 4 = <<16+4=20>>20 dogs. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if, initially, Charlie only had 4 dogs at home instead of 7. Then he meets another dog owner who has 9 dogs during the walk. How many dogs are there in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We must add the number of dogs Charlie has to the number of dogs the other owner has. This gives us 4 + 9 = <<4+9=13>>13 dogs. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jasmine has 8 grapes in her left hand. She also has the same amount of grapes in her right hand. How many grapes does Jasmine have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Jasmine has 8+8 = <<8+8=16>>16 grapes in total. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jasmine thinks she has too many grapes. Instead of starting with 8 grapes in each hand, what if she only started with 3 grapes in each hand? How many grapes would she have in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Jasmine starts with 3 grapes in each hand, she has 3+3 = <<3+3=6>>6 grapes in total. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: The distance from Earth to the Sun is typically about 11 Astronomical Units. If we were to travel an additional 9 Astronomical Units beyond the sun, how many Astronomical Units away would we be from Earth?
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Reasoning: If we travel 9 Astronomical Units beyond the Sun, we are adding that distance to the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Therefore, we would be 11 Astronomical Units + 9 Astronomical Units = 20 Astronomical Units away from Earth. ### Answer: 20 Astronomical Units
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, we considered the distance as if the Earth was 11 Astronomical Units away from the Sun. However, the real distance from Earth to the Sun is about 7 Astronomical Units. If we were to travel an additional 9 Astronomical Units beyond this real distance, how many Astronomical Units away would we be from Earth now?
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Reasoning: We need to add the Earth-Sun distance to the distance traveled beyond the Sun. That means we are 7 Astronomical Units + 9 Astronomical Units = 16 Astronomical Units away from Earth. ### Answer: 16 Astronomical Units
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Katie typed 2 pages for her research paper. Afterwards, she found that she needed to delete a page. How many pages does her research paper have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Katie had 2-1 = <<2-1=1>>1 page remaining after deleting a page. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Katie realizes her research isn't complete and decides to add an extra page for each existing page in her research paper. How many total pages does her research paper have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Katie is adding 1*1 = <<1*1=1>>1 extra page to her research paper. Katie's research paper now has 1+1 = <<1+1=2>>2 pages. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially Katie typed 10 pages for her research paper instead of 2. Afterwards, she found that she needed to delete a page. How many pages would her research paper have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Katie had 10-1 = <<10-1=9>>9 pages remaining after deleting a page. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the jungle gym, Lana counts a total of 9 monkey bars. An additional 5 bars are added to make the experience more thrilling. How many monkey bars are there on the jungle gym after the addition?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There are 9 + 5 = <<9+5=14>>14 monkey bars after the addition. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario at the jungle gym, there were initially 14 monkey bars instead of 9. Once again, an additional 5 bars are added. How many monkey bars are there on the jungle gym after the addition now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There are 14 + 5 = <<14+5=19>> 19 monkey bars after the addition. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sarah has 12 crayons in her art supply, but she loses 9 while at school. How many crayons does Sarah have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Sarah loses 9 crayons from her starting 12 crayons, we can find how many are left with subtraction: 12 - 9 = 3 ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of having 17 crayons originally, Sarah remembered she actually started the day with 9 fewer crayons, i.e., 17 - 9 crayons. How many crayons did she really start with?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sarah started with 9 fewer crayons than 17, which is 17 - 9 = 8 crayons. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 4 chickens in one coop and adds another 5 chickens to the same coop later in the day. How many chickens are there in the coop now?
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Reasoning: The farmer started with 4 chickens and added 5 more chickens: 4 + 5 = 9 chickens ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, the farmer decided to bring in another 8 chickens to the same coop very next day. How many chickens are in the coop now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer had 9 chickens and added 8 more chickens: 9 + 8 = 17 chickens ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: John bought 20 lemons initially. He used 18 lemons to make lemonade. How many lemons does he have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since John used 18 lemons out of 20, he has 20-18 = <<20-18=2>>2 lemons left. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: John originally thought he used 18 lemons to make lemonade. But then he remembered that he actually just used 4 lemons. So, how many lemons would he have had left initially, if he had started with 20?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If John started with 20 lemons and used 4, he would have 20-4 = <<20-4=16>> 16 lemons left. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: A teacher had 11 student papers to grade, but she has already graded 6 of them. How many papers does she still have to grade?
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Reasoning: The teacher has 11 - 6 = <<11-6=5>>5 papers left to grade. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the teacher grades the remaining papers, she finds another pile of 9 papers. However, due to a mix-up, some of these papers were already graded. The number of already graded papers was the same as the number of ungraded papers she had before. How many ungraded papers does she have now in this new pile?
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Reasoning: The teacher had 5 ungraded papers before, so there are 9 - 5 = <<9-5=4>>4 ungraded papers in the new pile. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: On the first day, a cat catches 14 mice, but 4 of them escape. The cat then adds 7 more mice the following day. How many mice does the cat catch in total?
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Reasoning: The cat has 14 - 4 = <<14-4=10>>10 mice after 4 escape. That means there are 10 + 7 = <<10+7=17>>17 mice on the second day. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of initially catching 14 mice, suppose the cat had only managed to catch 6 mice on the first day, and 4 of them still managed to escape. With the 7 new mice she catches the following day, how many mice does the cat catch in total now?
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Reasoning: The cat has 6 - 4 = <<6-4=2>>2 mice left after 4 escape. That means there are 2 + 7 = <<2+7=9>>9 mice in total. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 9 cows in one of his fields. Later that day, he brought 4 more cows into that field. How many cows does he have in that field now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer starts with 9 cows and adds 4 more cows. To find the total number of cows, we perform the addition: 9 + 4 = 13 cows. ### Answer: 13 cows
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: The farmer with 9 cows, who later added 4 more cows to the field, decided to sell 2 cows. How many cows are left in his field now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer started with 9 cows, added 4 more (9 + 4 = 13 cows), and then sold 2 cows. To find out how many cows are left, we subtract the number of sold cows from the total number of cows: 13 - 2 = 11 cows. ### Answer: 11 cows
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: The farmer initially had 9 cows in the field, but let's suppose he had actually added 5 cows to the field instead of 4. How many cows would there be in the field then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer begins with 9 cows and adds 5 more. The total number of cows is found by adding: 9 + 5 = 14 cows. ### Answer: 14 cows
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Paul has 1 foot of rope already. He then adds an additional length of 11 feet. How much total length of rope does he now have?
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Reasoning: Paul starts with 1 foot of rope and adds 11 feet, so we add those amounts. 1 foot + 11 feet = 12 feet. ### Answer: 12 feet
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the last situation, Paul finds an extra 5 feet of rope in his toolbox. After adding it to the rope he already has, how much total length of rope does he now have?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Paul had 12 feet of rope and adds 5 more feet. So in total he has 12 feet + 5 feet = 17 feet of rope. ### Answer: 17 feet
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Revisiting the scenario with Paul's rope, let's slightly change it: suppose initially Paul had 3 feet of rope, and he still adds an extra length of 11 feet. In this case, how much total length of rope does Paul now have?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Paul begins with 3 feet of rope and adds 11 feet. We sum those amounts: 3 feet + 11 feet = 14 feet. ### Answer: 14 feet
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 11 ducks. One day, a new baby duckling joins them. How many ducks does the farmer now have?
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Reasoning: The farmer started with 11 ducks and added 1 more duckling. So, the farmer now has 11 + 1 = 12 ducks. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the new duckling joined, the farmer noticed after a while that 2 of his ducks had wandered off and gotten lost. How many ducks does the farmer have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer had 12 ducks and then lost 2. So, the farmer now has 12 - 2 = 10 ducks. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: The farmer was mistaken in his original count. He initially only had 5 ducks, not 11, before the new duckling joined them. How many ducks does the farmer actually have now?
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Reasoning: The farmer had 5 ducks and then gained 1 more duckling. Therefore, he now has 5 + 1 = 6 ducks. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: A mermaid found 8 beautiful pearls but she gave 1 of them to her mermaid friend. How many pearls does she have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If the mermaid starts with 8 pearls and gives 1 away, we need to subtract: 8 - 1 = <<8-1=7>>7 pearls. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: After giving one pearl to her friend, the mermaid finds 13 more pearls during her next underwater journey. How many pearls does she have in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The mermaid had 7 pearls and found 13 more, so we need to add: 7 + 13 = <<7+13=20>>20 pearls. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same scenario, let's say our mermaid initially found 6 beautiful pearls instead of 8, but she still gave 1 pearl to her friend as before. How many pearls would she have left?
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Reasoning: The mermaid starts with 6 pearls and gives away 1. We find the difference: 6 - 1 = <<6-1=5>>5 pearls. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mia has 7 pairs of roller skates. She gave 3 pairs to her best friend. How many pairs of roller skates does Mia have now?
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Reasoning: Since Mia gave away 3 pairs of roller skates, we subtract that from her original number of roller skates: 7 - 3 = 4 ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: After giving away 3 pairs, Mia buys some more roller skates at the store. She now has a total of 13 pairs of roller skates. How many pairs of roller skates did she buy at the store?
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Reasoning: Mia had 4 pairs left after giving some away. To have 13 pairs now, she must have bought 13 - 4 = 9 pairs at the store. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's say initially Mia did not have 7 pairs of roller skates, but only 10 pairs. If she still gave 3 pairs to her best friend as before, how many pairs of roller skates would she have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mia starts with 10 pairs and gives away 3 pairs, leaving her with 10 - 3 = 7 pairs of roller skates. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Catherine has 5 roses in her front garden. She then plants 8 more roses. How many roses in total does she have in her front garden now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Catherine has 5 + 8 = <<5+8=13>> roses in her front garden. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: After Catherine plants the 8 roses, her little brother decides to add 4 more roses to the garden. How many roses are there in the garden now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know Catherine had 13 roses in her garden. After her brother, there are 13 + 4 = <<13+4 = 17>> roses. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that initially, Catherine only had 3 roses instead of 5 in her front garden before planting the 8 additional roses. How many roses in total would there be in the garden then?
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Reasoning: In total, there would be 3 + 8 = <<3+8=11>> roses in the garden. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: George has 7 boats. He sells 2 of them to Billy. How many boats does George have left?
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Reasoning: George has 7-2=<<7-2=5>>5 boats left. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: After selling 2 boats, George goes to the boat market and buys 14 more boats. How many boats does George have in total now?
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Reasoning: After buying more boats, George has 5+14 = <<5+14=19>>19 boats. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: If initially George had 13 boats instead of 7, and he still sold 2 boats to Billy, how many boats would George have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: George has 13 - 2 = <<13-2=11>> 11 boats left. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Emily had 5 books on her shelf. She went to the bookstore and bought an additional 15 books. How many books does she have in total now?
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Reasoning: Emily started with 5 books and bought 15 more, so she now has 5 + 15 = <<5+15=20>>20 books. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A plane has 15 passengers onboard. 1 passenger exits the plane before it takes off. How many passengers are left on the plane?
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Reasoning: If 1 passenger exits the plane, there are 15-1 = <<15-1=14>>14 passengers left. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the plane takes off, another passenger decides to skydive, leaving the plane mid-flight. How many passengers are now left on the plane?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since one passenger left the plane mid-flight, there's one fewer passenger on board. With 14 passengers remaining, there are now 14-1 = <<14-1=13>>13 passengers on the plane. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Earlier, the plane had initially 7 passengers instead of 15. If one passenger still exits the plane before take-off as before, how many passengers would be left on the plane?
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Reasoning: If there were initially 7 passengers and 1 passenger exits, there are 7-1 = <<7-1=6>>6 passengers left. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Stella has a box that can fit a total of 20 dolls. If 17 dolls are already placed in it, how many more dolls can Stella fit in the box?
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Reasoning: Stella can fit 20-17=<<20-17=3>>3 more dolls in the box. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Stella found another box that can hold 15 more dolls, how many dolls in total can she now store in both boxes?
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Reasoning: In total, Stella can store 20+15 = <<20+15=35>>35 dolls in both boxes. ### Answer: 35
Expected answer: 18
Correct? No
Problem: Instead of 17, if Stella initially had only 7 dolls in the box, then how many more dolls can she fit in the box?
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Reasoning: Stella can fit 20-7=<<20-7=13>>13 more dolls in the box. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: A snail named Sal traveled 14 inches in the morning. In the afternoon, Sal scurried another 6 inches. How far did Sal travel in total in one day?
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Reasoning: Sal traveled a total of 14 + 6 = <<14+6=20>>20 inches. ### Answer: 20 inches
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: After her long journey, Sal the snail decides to backtrack a bit to meet a friend, moving 9 inches in the opposite direction. How many inches away from her starting point is Sal now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sal traveled 20 inches away from her starting point and then traveled 9 inches back. She is 20-9 = <<20-9=11>>11 inches from her starting point. ### Answer: 11 inches
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Sal the snail originally traveled only 9 inches in the morning instead of 14, but still traveled 6 inches in the afternoon. How far did Sal travel in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sal traveled a total of 9 + 6 = <<9+6=15>>15 inches. ### Answer: 15 inches
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: A forest has 18 trees in total. Later 10 trees were cut down. How many trees are left standing in the forest?
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Reasoning: After the trees were cut down, 18-10 = <<18-10=8>>8 trees are left standing. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A forest has 18 trees in total. Later 10 trees were cut down leaving some trees standing. But the next day, the forest team decides to plant new trees aiming to have a total of 17 trees in the forest. How many trees they need to plant to reach their goal?
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Reasoning: After the trees were cut down, 18-10 = <<18-10=8>>8 trees are left standing. They need to plant 17-8 = <<17-8=9>>9 trees to reach their goal. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the original scenario, the forest had 18 trees and 10 were cut down. But what would have happened if the forest originally had just 18 trees and only 4 were cut down? How many trees would have been left standing in the forest then?
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Reasoning: If only 4 trees were cut down, there would be 18-4 = <<18-4=14>>14 trees left standing. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara had one scooter at home. Then she got four more scooters as gifts. How many scooters does she have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sara started with one scooter and then got four more, for a total of 1 + 4 = <<1+4=5>> 5 scooters. ### Answer: 5 scooters
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara put all of her scooters in a line and discovered she could make another identical line with the same number of scooters. How many scooters does she have when she combines both lines?
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Reasoning: Since Sara can make two identical lines of scooters, she has twice the number of scooters in one line. She has 5*2 = <<5*2=10>> 10 scooters in total. ### Answer: 10 scooters
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider a different scenario. If Sara originally had only one scooter at home and then received two more as gifts instead of four, how many scooters would she have in this case?
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Reasoning: If Sara started with one scooter and then received two more, she would have a total of 1 + 2 = <<1+2=3>> 3 scooters. ### Answer: 3 scooters
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: During a day at the park, Avery spotted 8 white fluffy clouds in the morning. In the afternoon, she saw 11 more. How many clouds did Avery see in total during her day at the park?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Avery saw 8 + 11 = <<8+11=19>>19 clouds in total. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of seeing 8 white fluffy clouds in the morning at the park, what if Avery had only spotted 5? Keeping the number of clouds Avery saw in the afternoon at 11, how many clouds would she have seen in total for the day?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Avery saw 5 clouds in the morning and 11 in the afternoon, she saw 5 + 11 = <<5+11=16>>16 clouds in total. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 14 hens in total. After a fox took away 2 hens, how many hens does the farmer have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The farmer has 14-2= <<14-2=12>>12 hens left. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the farm, there were initially 11 potatoes in one sack. After removing 8 potatoes, the remaining were transferred to another sack which already contained 15 potatoes. How many potatoes were there in the new sack?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There were 11-8 = <<11-8=3>>3 potatoes left in the first sack. Therefore, there were 15+3 = <<15+3=18>>18 potatoes in the new sack. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, at the farm, the farmer realizes he has mistakenly added 2 spoiled potatoes to the new sack. He quickly disposes of them. How many potatoes are now left in the sack?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After removing the 2 spoiled potatoes, there are 18-2 = <<18-2=16>>16 potatoes left. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: At a circus, a clown juggles 3 apples and then adds 16 more to his act. Later, he decides to add an extra apple for a challenge. How many apples is the clown juggling now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The clown starts with 3 apples and adds 16 more, for a total of 3 + 16 = <<3+16=19>> 19 apples. Then, he adds one more, bringing the total to 19 + 1 = <<19+1=20>> 20 apples. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the clown's juggling act, his partner offers to take some of the apples. He takes 18 apples away from the total that the clown has. How many apples does the clown have left to juggle now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The clown started with 20 apples and his partner took 18 away, leaving 20 - 18 = <<20-18=2>> 2 apples. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's go back to the clown's juggling act. This time, instead of adding 16 apples to his initial 3, he adds only 9 to the 3 he's already juggling. Then he proceeds to add an extra apple again for a challenge. How many apples is the clown juggling now with this reset?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The clown begins with 3 apples and adds 9 more, giving him 3 + 9 = <<3+9=12>> 12 apples. He then adds one extra apple, raising the total to 12 + 1 = <<12+1=13>> 13 apples. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pirate has 13 gold coins in his chest. After spending 4 coins to bribe a fellow pirate, how many coins does he have left in his chest?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After spending 4 coins, the pirate has 13 - 4 = 9 coins left. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: The pirate decided to go on a treasure hunt and managed to find 7 more gold coins to add to his chest. Now, how many coins does he have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After finding more coins, the pirate has 9 + 7 = 16 coins in his chest. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Considering instead that the pirate originally had 13 coins and this time he spent 6 to bribe an island guard, how many gold coins does he now have left in his chest before finding any additional treasure?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After spending 6 coins, the pirate has 13 - 6 = 7 coins left. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Merlin puts together 6 puzzle pieces in the morning, and then adds 5 more pieces in the afternoon. How many puzzle pieces has he put together in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Merlin has put together 6+5 = <<6+5=11>>11 puzzle pieces in total. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: A river has 6 tributaries on its left side and 8 on the right side. How many tributaries does the river have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The river has 6 + 8 = <<6+8=14>>14 tributaries in total. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam has 14 play toys in his sandbox. After getting a few new toys as gifts, he has added 4 more toys into his sandbox. How many toys does he have now in his sandbox?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam started with 14 toys and added 4 more toys to the sandbox, so now he has 14 + 4 = <<14+4=18>> 18 toys. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: The next day, Liam's friend comes over to play and brings along 19 new toys to add to the sandbox. However, the sandbox could not fit any more toys after reaching a limit. If the number of toys currently in the sandbox is subtracted from the 19 new toys, how many toys did Liam's friend have left over that didn't fit into the sandbox?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam started with 18 toys in the sandbox, and his friend brought 19 toys, so there were 19 - 18 = <<19-18=1>>1 toy left over. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: After sorting through the toys, Liam realizes that instead of 14 toys he initially thought he had in the sandbox, he actually only had 12. After adding the 4 new toys from earlier, how many toys are now in the sandbox?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam had 12 toys initially and then added 4 more toys, so now he has a total of 12 + 4 = <<12+4=16>> 16 toys. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: During the office event, Julie drank a total of 20 cups of hot chocolate. Before going to bed, she got anxious and decided to deduct 18 cups from her record, so as to feel healthier. How many cups of hot chocolate does she now pretend she drank at the event?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Julie deducted 18 cups from the 20 she initially drank, so she now pretends to have drunk 20-18 = <<20-18=2>>2 cups. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Immediately after bragging to her friend, Julie remembers that she, in fact, drank 20 cups but had initially subtracted 5 cups, not 18, from her own records out of confusion. How many cups of hot chocolate did she actually claim as per her corrected record?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Julie initially subtracted 5 cups from her actual consumption of 20 cups. That means her initial claim was 20-5 = <<20-5=15>>15 cups. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: A constellation of stars consisted of 11 stars at first. After a comet passed by, 3 stars dimmed and are not easily visible anymore. How many stars are left in the constellation that are still easily visible?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 11 stars - 3 stars = <<11-3=8>> 8 stars. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that originally the constellation had 18 stars instead of 11. After the comet passed, 3 stars became dim. How many stars would remain easily visible then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 18 stars - 3 stars = <<18-3=15>> 15 stars. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: During a camping trip, Max put together 1 tent for himself. Later, he was joined by 7 of his friends and each of them needed their own tent. How many tents in total did Max put up?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max's 7 friends needed 7 tents. Max needed 1 tent, and his friends needed 7 tents, for a total of 1 + 7 = <<1+7=8>>8 tents. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: After setting up tents for himself and his friends, Max realized that another group of 9 friends showed up unexpectedly. He quickly assembled tents for each of them too. How many tents has Max set up in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max set up 9 tents for his new friends. In total, he set up 8 tents initially + 9 more tents = <<8+9=17>>17 tents. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if initially, instead of setting up 1 tent for himself, Max had set up 11 tents for a group of scouts? If he still added 7 more for his friends who showed up, how many tents would Max have set up in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max set up 11 tents initially, and then he set up 7 more for a total of 11 + 7 = <<11+7=18>>18 tents. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jacob has 14 pairs of pants, and he just bought a new pair. How many pairs of pants does he now have in his wardrobe?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since Jacob bought a new pair of pants, he now has 14+1 = <<14+1=15>>15 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if instead of buying just one pair of pants, Jacob bought 6 pairs instead? Now, how many pairs of pants does Jacob have in his wardrobe?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since Jacob bought six new pairs of pants, he now has 14+6 = <<14+6=20>>20 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A UFO contacted Earth and displayed a sequence of 18 lights. However, 12 of those turned out to be a ruse and only functioned as a distraction. How many of the displayed lights were actually significant?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We need to subtract the distraction lights from the total number of lights: 18 - 12 = <<18-12=6>>6 lights. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the same UFO incident, suppose initially there were 20 significant lights displayed instead of the thought 18. If the 12 lights disguised as a distraction still hold true, then how many real significant lights would there have been in this situation?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We subtract the distraction lights from the initial number of significant lights: 20 - 12 = <<20 - 12 = 8>>8 lights. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: John had 6 pairs of roller skates, but he gave 2 pairs away to his friends. He then bought 5 more pairs from a garage sale. How many pairs of roller skates does John have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After giving away 2 pairs, John has 6-2 = <<6-2=4>>4 pairs of roller skates left. After buying 5 more pairs, John has 4+5 = <<4+5=9>>9 pairs of roller skates. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: After sorting out his roller skate collection, John decides to go shopping again and buys an additional 11 pairs of roller skates. How many pairs of roller skates does John have in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John starts with 9 pairs and buys 11 more, giving him a total of 9 + 11 = <<9+11=20>>20 pairs of roller skates. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that John originally had 11 pairs of roller skates, not 6, before giving away 2 pairs and subsequently buying 5 pairs from a garage sale. How many pairs of roller skates would John have then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After giving away 2 pairs, John has 11-2 = <<11-2=9>>9 pairs of roller skates left. After buying 5 more pairs, John has 9+5 = <<9+5=14>>14 pairs of roller skates. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a park, there are 3 squirrels playing on a tree and 6 more squirrels foraging on the ground. How many squirrels are there in total in that part of the park?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There are 3 + 6 = <<3+6=9>>9 squirrels in total. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the 9 squirrels in one part of the park, there are an equal number of squirrels in another part of the park. How many squirrels are there in total in both parts of the park?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: In total, there are 9 + 9 = <<9+9=18>>18 squirrels in both parts of the park. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a different scenario, instead of there being 3 squirrels playing on a tree in the park, what if there are 13 squirrels playing on the tree while the same 6 squirrels are still foraging on the ground? How many squirrels would there be in total in that part of the park now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There would be 13 + 6 = <<13+6=19>>19 squirrels in total. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Daisy initially had 13 lemons. After making lemonade, she ended up using 2 lemons. How many lemons does Daisy have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Daisy has 13-2 = <<13-2=11>>11 lemons left. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the lemons she had left, Daisy buys 8 more lemons from the store. How many lemons does she have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Daisy had 11 lemons and bought 8 more so now she has 11+8 = <<11+8=19>>19 lemons. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose, originally Daisy had 18 lemons instead of 13. After making lemonade, if she still used 2 lemons as before, how many lemons would she have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Daisy has 18-2 = <<18-2=16>>16 lemons left. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a robotics competition, William's robot can score 13 points in total. However, due to a minor technical malfunction, it scores 8 points less. After fixing the issue, he manages to accrue an additional 5 points. What is his robot's total score now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Due to the malfunction, William's robot scored 13 - 8 = <<13-8=5>>5 points initially. After the fix and additional points, the total score became 5 + 5 = <<5+5=10>>10 points. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous situation, William's robot encounters another malfunction and loses 3 points from its total score. What is his robot's total score now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After losing points due to the malfunction, the robot's score is now 10 - 3 = <<10-3=7>>7 points. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the beginning of the day, the sky was clear with 8 rainbows spotted by an observatory. Later, the weather changed and 4 additional rainbows appeared. How many rainbows were seen in total by the observatory that day?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The observatory spotted a total of 8 + 4 = <<8+4=12>>12 rainbows. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the 12 rainbows appeared, one of them faded away. How many rainbows remained visible in the sky at the end of the day?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since one rainbow faded, there were 12 - 1 = <<12-1=11>>11 rainbows left. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's say instead of 8 rainbows appearing at the beginning of the day, only 4 rainbows were spotted. Later, the weather still changed and 4 additional rainbows appeared as before. How many rainbows would have been seen in total by the observatory under these circumstances?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: With the change, the observatory spotted a total of 4 + 4 = <<4+4=8>>8 rainbows. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dolphin trainer starts with 15 fish to give as rewards during training sessions. After the first series of tricks, he has already given 10 fish to the dolphins. How many fish does he have left for the rest of the session?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The trainer has 15 - 10 = <<15-10=5>>5 fish left. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that instead of giving 10 fish to the dolphins during the first series of tricks, the trainer had only given 6 fish. If he started with 15 fish, how many fish would he have left for the rest of the session in this scenario?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The trainer has 15 - 6 = <<15-6=9>>9 fish left. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Chloe baked 2 cookies in the morning and additionally baked 14 cookies in the evening. How many cookies did Chloe bake in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Chloe baked 2 + 14 = <<2+14=16>>16 cookies in total. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Chloe initially baked 6 cookies in the morning instead of 2, and additionally baked 14 cookies in the evening like before. How many cookies did Chloe bake in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Chloe baked 6 + 14 = <<6+14=20>>20 cookies in total. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zookeeper spotted 7 elephants when he entered the enclosure. To his surprise, a new arrival was added. How many elephants are there in the enclosure now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since there was one new arrival, the total number of elephants is now 7 + 1 = <<7+1=8>> 8. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Alexa has a collection of 7 pairs of silver earrings. She buys 11 more pairs from an online shop. After giving 2 pairs to her best friend, how many pairs of earrings does she end up with?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Alexa has 7*2 = <<7*2=14>>14 silver earrings. After buying more, she has 14+11 = <<14+11=25>>25 pairs of earrings. She then has 25-2 = <<25-2=23>>23 pairs of earrings left. ### Answer: 23
Expected answer: 16
Correct? No
Problem: A deck of cards has 8 suits: hearts and spades, plus 1 special suit. How many suits are there in total in the deck?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There are 2 normal suits (hearts and spades) + 1 special suit = <<2+1=3>>3 suits. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 8
Correct? No
Problem: There are 8 lions at the zoo, but 7 have been moved to a different zoo. The number of tigers at the zoo is this new lion count plus 10. How many tigers are at the zoo?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There is 8-7= <<8-7=1>>1 lion left at the zoo. There are 1+10= <<1+10=11>>11 tigers at the zoo. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's change the situation a bit. Suppose there were 8 lions at the zoo, but 7 of them were still moved to a different zoo. Instead of 10 tigers, this time there are 15 tigers at the zoo, accounting for the lions that were moved. How many tigers are there now at the zoo?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The number of tigers at the zoo is unaffected by the number of lions, meaning there are still 15 tigers. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 16
Correct? No
Problem: In a game, Max has a treasure chest with 10 gold coins. Later, he finds another set of coins that increase his total to 9 coins more than he had initially. How many gold coins does Max have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max has 10 + 9 = <<10+9=19>>19 gold coins now. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Max suddenly realizes that he has to pay 4 gold coins as a tax to the king of the game. How many gold coins will Max be left with after paying the tax?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max will have 19 - 4 = <<19-4=15>>15 gold coins left. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that Max initially had 11 gold coins instead of 10 in his treasure chest before he found the additional set of coins. How many gold coins would Max have then after finding the additional coins?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Max would have 11 + 9 = <<11+9=20>>20 gold coins. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suzy has 6 pieces of candy. She then receives 1 more from her friend. How many pieces of candy does Suzy now have?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Suzy starts with 6 pieces and gets 1 more, so we add those together: 6 + 1 = <<6+1=7>>7 pieces. ### Answer: 7 pieces of candy.
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous situation, what if Suzy initially had 7 pieces of candy instead of 6, and then she receives 1 more from her friend just like before? How many pieces of candy would Suzy have then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Suzy started with 7 pieces and gets 1 more, we add those amounts: 7 + 1 = <<7+1=8>>8 pieces. ### Answer: 8 pieces of candy.
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has a collection of 17 books. He goes to the bookstore and buys 2 more books. How many books does John have in his library now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After buying more books, John has 17 + 2 = 19 books. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: After adding 2 new books to his library, John decides to give away 5 books as gifts to his friends. How many books does John have left in his library now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John started with 19 books, and after giving away 5, he has 19 - 5 = 14 books left. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the original scenario, John started with 17 books, but what would have happened if he initially had only 2 books, and he still bought 2 more from the bookstore? How many books would John have had in his library then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If John started with 2 books and bought 2 more, he would have 2 + 2 = 4 books. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mary originally has 20 dolls. She gives 6 of her dolls to her friend. How many dolls does Mary have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mary gave away 6 of her dolls, so we subtract that from her original amount: 20 - 6 = 14 ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing the scenario, imagine that initially Mary only had 9 dolls instead of 20. If she gave away 6 dolls to her friend as before, how many dolls would Mary have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Mary started with 9 dolls and gave away 6, we subtract to find the difference: 9 - 6 = 3 ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: Captain Jack had 3 parrots. Later, he found and added 6 more parrots to his crew. How many parrots does Captain Jack have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Captain Jack has 3 + 6 = <<3+6=9>>9 parrots in total. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: If initially, Captain Jack had 14 parrots instead of 3, and he still found and added 6 more, how many parrots would he have in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Captain Jack would have 14 + 6 = <<14+6=20>>20 parrots in total. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Liam has 8 piano keys to start with. Later in the day, he adds 3 more out of necessity. How many piano keys does Liam have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam starts with 8 keys and adds 3 more, so we add the two amounts. This means he has 8 + 3 = <<8+3=11>> 11 keys now. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the additions earlier in the day, Liam decides to add 5 more piano keys to further expand his range. Now, how many piano keys does Liam have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam had 11 keys and adds 5 more, so we add those amounts. That means he has 11 + 5 = <<11+5=16>> 16 keys. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the earlier additions, let's consider a different scenario where Liam starts with 17 piano keys instead of the original 8. If he still adds 3 more keys as he did in the previous scenario, how many piano keys would Liam have now in this case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Liam begins with 17 keys and adds 3 more. Therefore, he has a total of 17 + 3 = <<17 + 3 = 20>>20 keys. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pack of lions consists of 10 female lions. The unique feature of a lion pack is that it allows 4 males, as well. How many lions are there in the pack in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The total number of lions in the pack is the sum of female lions and male lions, which is 10 + 4 = <<10+4=14>>14 lions. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of originally having 10 female lions in the pack as mentioned in the first question, if there were 15 female lions and the 4 males still joined, how many lions would be there in the pack in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The total number of lions in the pack is the sum of female lions and male lions, which is 15 + 4 = <<15+4=19>>19 lions. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: A doctor come across 4 patients in the morning and later treats 10 more patients in the afternoon. How many patients did the doctor treat throughout the day?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The doctor treated a total of 4 + 10 = <<4+10=14>>14 patients throughout the day. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: After treating patients all day, the doctor still had other administrative tasks to complete. Initially, he had 19 tasks to finish, but he managed to complete the same number of tasks as the number of patients he treated. How many tasks does he still have left to complete?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The doctor completed 14 tasks, so he has 19 - 14 = <<19-14=5>>5 tasks left. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jenny has 7 balloons. She gave away 6 to her friends. How many balloons does she have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Jenny starts with 7 balloons and gives away 6, she has 7-6 = <<7-6=1>> balloon left. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jenny heads back to the party and finds 10 more balloons. Including the balloons she already has, how many balloons does Jenny have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Jenny currently has 1 balloon and finds 10 more, leaving her with 1 + 10 = <<1+10=11>> balloons. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Jenny originally had 8 balloons instead of 7 before she gave away 6 to her friends. How many balloons would she have left after giving away the 6 balloons in that case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Jenny starts with 8 balloons and gives away 6, she has 8-6 = <<8-6=2>> balloons left. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Jimmy had 6 ice-creams and then he bought 5 more. Later, he was given 3 more ice-creams. How many ice-creams does Jimmy have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Jimmy had 6 + 5 = <<6+5=11>>11 ice-creams after buying more. He then had 11 + 3 = <<11+3=14>>14 ice-creams after being given more. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, Jimmy later wins a contest where he receives 5 additional ice-creams. How many ice-creams does Jimmy have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Jimmy currently has 14 ice-creams and wins 5 more, for a total of 14 + 5 = <<14+5=19>>19 ice-creams. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, what if Jimmy initially had 9 ice-creams instead of 5 and then following the same events, bought 6 more and was given 3 more, how many ice-creams would Jimmy have then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Jimmy had 9 + 6 = <<9+6=15>>15 ice-creams after buying more. He then had 15 + 3 = <<15+3=18>>18 ice-creams after being given more. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: An album has 15 songs in total, but Sam already listened to 9 of them. How many songs on the album has Sam not listened to yet?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We can find the number of songs Sam hasn't listened to by subtracting the number he has listened to from the total number of songs: 15 - 9 = <<15-9=6>>6 songs. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: After realizing that Sam has not listened to some of the songs on the album, his friend Alex decided to share 3 additional new songs with him. Now, how many songs in total has Sam not listened to yet?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Since Sam hasn't listened to those 3 new songs Alex shared, we add that number to the songs he hadn't listened to from the album: 6 + 3 = <<6+3=9>>9 songs. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, we learned that Sam had initially not listened to some songs and Alex shared 3 additional songs with him. However, what if Sam had originally listened to 13 songs from the album instead of 9, how many songs from the album then would he have not listened to?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We can find the number of songs Sam hasn't listened to by subtracting the number he has listened to from the total number of songs: 15 - 13 = <<15-13=2>>2 songs. The information about Alex sharing additional songs is not relevant to the problem. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: A wizard casts a spell that creates 12 magical orbs. Then, he performs another spell and conjures 8 more orbs. How many magical orbs does the wizard have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The wizard starts with 12 orbs and adds 8 more, so he has a total of 12 + 8 = <<12+8=20>>20 orbs. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: After conjuring up the orbs, the wizard decides to use 2 of the orbs to power his magic staff. How many magical orbs does he have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The wizard started with 20 orbs and used 2, leaving him with 20 - 2 = <<20-2=18>>18 orbs. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider a change. Instead of creating 12 magical orbs initially, the wizard had only conjured up 10 orbs. Then, he performed another spell and made 8 more orbs. How many magical orbs would the wizard have in total in this case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If the wizard starts with 10 orbs and then creates 8 more, he'll have a total of 10 + 8 = <<10+8=18>>18 orbs. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: A young dinosaur enthusiast has 13 dinosaur figurines. He decides to give 8 of them to his best friend. How many dinosaur figurines is he left with?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If the dinosaur enthusiast gives away 8 dinosaur figurines from his collection of 13, he will have 13 - 8 = <<13 - 8 = 5>>5 figurines left. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: After a thoughtful night, the young dinosaur enthusiast decides to give one more of his dinosaur figurines to his best friend. How many dinosaur figurines does he have left then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: He originally had 5 dinosaur figurines left, and he is giving away 1 more, leaving him with 5 - 1 = <<5 - 1 = 4>>4 figurines. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if initially, the young dinosaur enthusiast had given 6 of his dinosaur figurines to his best friend instead of 8? How many dinosaur figurines would he have left then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If the dinosaur enthusiast gave away 6 dinosaur figurines from his collection of 13, he would have 13 - 6 = <<13-6=7>>7 figurines left. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Maya has 20 total beads. She uses 6 beads to make her first bracelet. How many beads are left to use for her next bracelet?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Maya has 20-6 = <<20-6=14>>14 beads left after making her first bracelet. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: After making that first bracelet, Maya uses all the remaining beads to make a second bracelet. If that second bracelet needs 18 beads in total, how many more beads does Maya need to complete it?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Maya needs 18-14 = <<18-14=4>>4 more beads to complete her second bracelet. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if Maya initially had 9 beads instead of 6 when she started making her first bracelet? How many beads would she have left to use for her next bracelet?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Maya has 20-9 = <<20-9=11>>11 beads left after making her first bracelet. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: A doctor starts her day with 15 patients. She successfully attends to 9 of these patients in the morning. How many patients does she still need to attend to?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The doctor still needs to attend to 15 - 9 = <<15-9=6>>6 patients. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: After checking her schedule again, the doctor realizes that there were actually 16 patients to start with, not 15. After attending to 9 of these patients in the morning, how many patients does she now have left to attend to?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The doctor now has 16 - 9 = <<16-9=7>>7 patients left to attend to. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 11 blue pens and 5 red pens. How many pens does John have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John has 11 + 5 = <<11+5=16>>16 pens in total. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Farmer Bob harvested 7 potatoes from his garden in the morning. In the afternoon, he found an additional 9 potatoes. However, he realised he had to give 10 of his harvested potatoes to his neighbour as part of an agreement. How many potatoes did Farmer Bob have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Farmer Bob harvested 7 + 9 = <<7+9=16>>16 potatoes in total. After giving 10 potatoes to his neighbour, he had 16 - 10 = <<16-10=6>>6 potatoes left. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: After giving his neighbour the agreed-upon potatoes, Farmer Bob found another patch of potatoes in his garden and harvested 14 more. How many potatoes does he have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After finding the extra potatoes, Farmer Bob has 6 + 14 = <<6+14=20>>20 potatoes. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Farmer Bob originally harvested 7 potatoes in the morning and then found 4 more in the afternoon, instead of the 9 he originally found. After giving his neighbour 10 potatoes, how many potatoes would he have then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Farmer Bob harvested 7 + 4 = <<7+4=11>>11 potatoes in total. He cannot give 10 potatoes to his neighbour because he only has 11, which is less than 10. ### Answer: He would not be able to give 10 potatoes and would have less than 10 potatoes.
Expected answer: 1
Correct? No
Problem: Alexa baked a cake full of 15 cherries. Then, she ate 6 cherries from the cake. Later, she decided to add 8 more cherries to the cake. How many cherries are there now on the cake?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After eating 6 cherries, there were 15 - 6 = <<15-6=9>>9 cherries left. After adding 8 more cherries, there were 9 + 8 = <<9+8=17>>17 cherries. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: After putting on the additional cherries, Alexa decided the cake looked a little bare, so she added 2 more cherries. How many cherries are now on the cake in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know from before that there were 17 cherries on the cake. After adding 2 more, there are 17 + 2 = <<17+2=19>>19 cherries. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, Alexa started with 9 cherries on her cake instead of 15. After eating 6 cherries and then adding 8 more, how many cherries would be on the cake?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After eating 6 cherries, there were 9 - 6 = <<9-6=3>>3 cherries left. After adding 8 more cherries, there were 3 + 8 = <<3+8=11>>11 cherries. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 3 small trees and 6 medium trees in a park. How many trees will be there if 9 additional big trees are planted?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There are 3 + 6 = <<3+6=9>> 9 small and medium trees. There will be 9 + 9 = <<9+9=18>> 18 trees after the big trees are planted. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, what if instead of planting 9 big trees, we had only planted 8 big trees? How many trees would there be in the park then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know there are already 3 + 6 = <<3+6=9>> 9 small and medium trees in the park. With 8 more big trees, there would be a total of 9 + 8 = <<9+8=17>> 17 trees. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 7 glasses on a shelf. He goes to the store and buys 3 more glasses. How many glasses does he have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John starts with 7 glasses and buys 3 more, so he now has 7 + 3 = <<7+3=10>>10 glasses. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Imagine if instead of 7 glasses, John originally had 12 glasses on the shelf along with the 7 he bought from the store. How many glasses would John have then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If John had 12 glasses on the shelf and bought 7 more, he would have a total of 12 + 7 = <<12+7=19>> 19 glasses. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zookeeper has 2 lions in one section of the zoo and 8 lions in a separate section. How many lions does the zookeeper have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The zookeeper has 2 + 8 = <<2+8=10>>10 lions in total. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the count, two more lions are transferred from another zoo to the zookeeper's sections. Now, how many lions does the zookeeper have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The zookeeper had 10 lions and receives 2 more, so they now have 10 + 2 = <<10+2=12>>12 lions. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if instead of the initial count, the zookeeper had 12 lions in the first section and 8 lions in the second section before the new arrivals? How many lions would the zookeeper have then, before the two new lions arrived?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The zookeeper has 12 + 8 = <<12+8=20>>20 lions in total. ### Answer: 20
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: A team of 9 firefighters was sent to extinguish a fire. 6 firefighters managed to get to the site immediately. How many firefighters are still on their way?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 9 - 6 = <<9-6=3>>3 firefighters are still on their way. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: After 5 additional firefighters from another station were dispatched, how many firefighters are on their way now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There were already 3 firefighters on their way, and now there are 5 more, so there are 3 + 5 = <<3+5=8>> 8 firefighters on their way. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the team initially consisted of 11 firefighters instead of 9. In that case, how many firefighters would still be on their way if 6 managed to get to the site immediately?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 11 - 6 = <<11-6=5>>5 firefighters would still be on their way. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Carter wants to swing 6 times on the blue swing. After that, he wants to swing 12 more times on the red swing. How many times does Carter want to swing in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Carter wants to swing a total of 6 + 12 = <<6+12=18>>18 times. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of wanting to swing 6 times on the blue swing and 12 times on the red swing, Carter changes his mind and decides he wants to swing 6 times on both the blue and red swing. How many times does Carter now want to swing in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Carter wants to swing a total of 6 + 6 = <<6+6=12>>12 times. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 5 rooms on the ground floor of a house. If the total number of rooms in the house is 18, how many rooms are there above the ground floor?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The number of rooms above the ground floor is 18 - 5 = <<18-5=13>>13. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Not only that, but there is also a basement to consider. If we count the basement as a room, how many rooms in the house are there above the ground floor or in the basement?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We know there are 13 rooms above the ground floor, and 1 room in the basement, making a total of 13 + 1 = <<13+1 = 14>> 14 rooms. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sara blows 1 bubble. Then, she doubles the number of bubbles she just blew. How many bubbles did she blow in the second attempt?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sara doubled the number of bubbles she blew on her first attempt, which means she blew 1*2 = <<1*2=2>>2 bubbles on her second attempt. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of blowing 1 bubble on her first attempt, suppose Sara blew 5 bubbles. If she doubled the number of bubbles from this new first attempt on her second attempt, how many bubbles would she have blown in the second attempt?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sara doubled the number of bubbles she blew on her first attempt, which means she blew 5*2 = <<5*2=10>>10 bubbles on her second attempt. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Carlos has 6 strings for his kites. Some one gives him 11 more strings. How many strings does Carlos have in total for his kites?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We must add the number of strings Carlos started with to the number of strings he was given. This will give us the total number of strings Carlos has: 6 + 11 = 17 strings. ### Answer: 17 strings.
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, Carlos initially had 6 kite strings. But what if instead he was given 14 more strings instead of 11? How many kite strings would he have in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We must add the number of strings Carlos started with to the number of strings he was given. This will give us the total number of strings Carlos has: 6 + 14 = 20 strings. ### Answer: 20 strings.
Expected answer: 20
Correct? Yes
Problem: Mark has written 3 letters to his parents and an additional 8 letters to his friends. How many letters has Mark written in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mark has written 3 + 8 = <<3+8=11>>11 letters in total. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: After writing all his previous letters, Mark remembers one more friend to whom he wishes to write. After including this letter, how many letters has Mark written in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mark wrote 11 letters previously, and he will write one more, so he will have written 11 + 1 = <<11+1=12>>12 letters in total. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose originally, Mark only wrote 3 letters to his parents instead of 5 and still wrote 2 letters to his friends. How many letters would he have written in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Mark would have written 3 + 2 = <<3+2=5>>5 letters in total. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tina has 1 apple and she finds 8 more apples under the apple tree. How many apples does she have altogether?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Tina has 1 + 8 = <<1+8=9>>9 apples altogether. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Tina eats 8 of the apples she has collected. How many apples does she have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Tina has 9 - 8 = <<9-8=1>>1 apple left. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of finding 8 more apples, what would have been the total number of apples Tina had if she only found 6 more under the apple tree?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Tina would have had 1 + 6 = <<1+6=7>>7 apples altogether. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the zoo, we spotted 6 giraffes in one area, but 4 wandered off to another part of the habitat. A little later, an additional 11 giraffes came over from a neighboring enclosure. How many giraffes are now in this part of the habitat?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: There were 6 - 4 = <<6-4=2>>2 giraffes left after some wandered off. Then, there were 2 + 11 = <<2+11=13>>13 giraffes after the others arrived. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Sam has 18 chocolate candies. He eats 16 of them while watching a movie. How many chocolates does he have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Sam starts with 18 candies and eats 16, he has 18-16 = <<18-16=2>>2 candies left. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: After watching the movie, Sam's brother gives him 16 more chocolate candies. How many chocolates does Sam have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Sam had 2 candies left and received 16 more, giving him a total of 2+16 = <<2+16=18>>18 candies. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if Sam initially had 18 chocolate candies but only ate 6 while watching the movie? How many chocolates would he have left in this case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Sam begins with 18 candies and eats 6, he would have 18-6 = <<18-6=12>>12 candies left. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: John bought 9 shirts last week but gave 6 shirts away to his friends. How many shirts does John have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John had 9-6 = <<9-6=3>>3 shirts left after giving some to his friends. ### Answer: 3
Expected answer: 3
Correct? Yes
Problem: After realizing he gave away too many, John decided to buy 13 more shirts. How many shirts does John have now in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: John now has 3+13 = <<3+13=16>>16 shirts. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: John originally thought he had bought 17 shirts last week, but then he remembered he only bought 6 before giving some away to his friends. How many shirts would John have left if he actually started with 17 shirts?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If John started with 17 shirts and gave away 6, he would have 17 - 6 = <<17-6=11>> 11 shirts left. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: Peter had 16 carrots altogether. But then he gave 2 carrots to his pet rabbit, how many carrots does he have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Peter has 16-2 = <<16-2=14>>14 carrots left. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: Peter then notices that he needs 15 carrots to make his carrot soup recipe. How many more carrots does he need to be able to make the soup?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Peter needs 15-14 = <<15-14=1>>1 more carrot. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: Now imagine if Peter had given 10 carrots to his pet rabbit instead of just 2. How many carrots would he have left then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Peter would have 16 - 10 = <<16-10=6>>6 carrots left. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: A local shop opens at 13.00 hour. Five hours later, what will be the time on the clock?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Five hours after 13:00 is 13:00 + 5 hours = 18:00 ### Answer: 18:00
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: The local shop usually closes one hour before the time it is supposed to. At what time will the shop actually close after it opens at 13.00 hour and is supposed to stay open for 5 hours?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The shop is supposed to close 5 hours after 13:00, which is 18:00. One hour before 18:00 is 18:00 - 1 hour = 17:00 ### Answer: 17:00
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Gary has a total of 16 pairs of pants in his wardrobe. Later, he buys a new pair on his shopping trip. How many pairs of pants does he have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Gary now has a total of 16 + 1 = <<16+1=17>>17 pairs of pants. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: Janet has 8 crayons, and gives 3 of them to her friend, Anna. How many crayons does Janet have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Janet starts with 8 crayons and gives 3 away, we do a subtraction problem: 8 - 3 = <<8-3=5>>5. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Janet finds 2 more crayons in her bag after giving some to Anna. How many crayons does she have in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Janet had 5 crayons left after giving some to Anna. Finding 2 more means we need to add: 5 + 2 = <<5+2=7>>7 crayons. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's say initially, Janet had 14 crayons instead of 8 before she gave 3 of them to her friend, Anna. How many crayons would she have had left in this case?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Janet started with 14 crayons and gave away 3, we can calculate the remaining crayons as 14 - 3 = <<14-3=11>>11. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: A rabbit found 5 carrots in the backyard and one more in the front yard. How many carrots in total did the rabbit find?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The rabbit found 5 + 1 = <<5+1=6>>6 carrots in total. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: After finding those carrots, the rabbit finds one more carrot in the neighbor's yard. How many total carrots has the rabbit found now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The rabbit had 6 carrots and found 1 more, so now it has 6 + 1 = <<6+1=7>>7 carrots. ### Answer: 7
Expected answer: 7
Correct? Yes
Problem: If originally the rabbit found 17 carrots in the backyard instead of 5, and still found one in the front yard, how many total carrots would the rabbit have found?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The rabbit found a total of 17 + 1 = <<17+1=18>>18 carrots. ### Answer: 18
Expected answer: 18
Correct? Yes
Problem: Emma is on a plane that is flying 9 hours to reach her layover. After a short rest, she will then fly for another 3 hours to reach her final destination. How long is her total flying time?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Emma's total flying time is 9 hours + 3 hours = <<9+3=12>>12 hours ### Answer: 12 hours
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: An alien has 3 eyes on one side of its head and 5 on the other. How many total eyes does the alien have?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We need to add the number of eyes on each side of the alien's head to find the total number of eyes. That means the alien has 3 + 5 = <<3+5=8>>8 eyes. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's revisit our previous question. What if the first alien only had 3 eyes on one side of its head, but still had 8 eyes on the other side. How many total eyes does this alien have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: We use the same approach as before, adding the number of eyes on each side of the head. This alien has a total of 3 + 8 = <<3+8=11>>11 eyes. ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: A circus has 14 clowns, but 7 plus 3 of them decide to leave the circus. How many clowns are left at the circus?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 7 clowns + 3 clowns = <<7+3=10>>10 clowns decided to leave. That means there are 14 clowns - 10 clowns = <<14-10=4>>4 clowns left. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially, instead of 7 clowns leaving the circus, only 3 plus 3 clowns decided to leave. Then how many clowns would have been left at the circus?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: 3 clowns + 3 clowns = <<3+3=6>>6 clowns decided to leave. That would mean there are 14 clowns - 6 clowns = <<14-6=8>>8 clowns left. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: Melissa has 5 blankets in her living room. She finds 14 more stashed away in her wardrobe. How many blankets does she have in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Melissa has 5 + 14 = <<5+14=19>>19 blankets in total. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: After counting all the blankets, Melissa decides to donate 6 of them to a local shelter. How many blankets does she have left after her kind donation?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Melissa has 19 - 6 = <<19-6=13>>13 blankets left. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose Melissa initially had 9 blankets in her wardrobe instead of 14. How many blankets would she have in total then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Melissa has 5 + 9 = <<5+9=14>>14 blankets in total. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 14
Correct? Yes
Problem: A geometry box contains 18 shapes. If one shape is removed, how many shapes are left in the box?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If we remove 1 shape from the box, there will be 18-1 = <<18-1=17>>17 shapes left. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: After removing one shape, there are still too many shapes left in the geometry box. Arya decides to remove 8 more shapes. How many shapes would be left in the geometry box then?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: After removing 1 shape, there are 17 shapes left. If Arya removes 8 more, there would be 17-8 = <<17-8=9>>9 shapes left. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Charlie has 11 scooters in his collection. He then adds one more to it by purchasing the latest model. How many scooters does Charlie have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Charlie starts with 11 scooters and adds 1 more scooter to his collection. Therefore, 11 + 1 = 12. ### Answer: 12
Expected answer: 12
Correct? Yes
Problem: After realizing his collection is getting too big, Charlie decides to sell some of his scooters. If he sells 6 of them, how many scooters does he have left?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Charlie starts with 12 scooters and sells 6 of them. Therefore, 12 - 6 = 6. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of having initially 11 scooters, what if Charlie started with only 4 scooters in his collection and then added one more? How many scooters would Charlie have now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If Charlie began with 4 scooters and added 1 more, he would then have 4 + 1 = 5 scooters. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the morning, Alex saw 6 dinosaurs near his campsite, and in the afternoon he saw 4 more. How many dinosaurs did Alex see in total?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Alex saw 6 + 4 = <<6+4=10>>10 dinosaurs in total. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: Initially, Alex saw 15 dinosaurs in the morning instead of 6. After adding the 4 he saw in the afternoon, how many dinosaurs did then Alex see before the evening?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: Alex saw 15 + 4 = <<15+4=19>>19 dinosaurs before the evening. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: A baby Tyrannosaurus Rex had 3 teeth when it was born. Every week, the baby T-Rex grows 3 more teeth. How many teeth does the T-Rex have after one week?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The baby T-Rex grows 3 more teeth after one week, so it has 3 + 3 = <<3+3=6>> 6 teeth. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: The baby Tyrannosaurus Rex with its new teeth was curious about the adult Tyrannosaurs. It learned that, on average, an adult T-Rex has 11 teeth. After growing its new teeth, how many more teeth does the baby T-Rex need to grow to have as many teeth as an adult T-Rex?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The baby T-Rex needs to grow 11 - 6 = <<11-6=5>>5 more teeth. ### Answer: 5
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of the baby T-Rex having 3 teeth to start with, it only had 1 tooth when it was born. If it still grows 3 additional teeth each week, how many teeth will the baby T-Rex have after one week?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: The baby T-Rex starts with 1 tooth and grows 3 more, so after one week it has 1 + 3 = <<1+3=4>> 4 teeth. ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: David has 15 beach balls. He buys 4 more from a beach toy store. How many beach balls does David have in total now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: David starts with 15 beach balls and buys 4 more so now he has 15+4 = <<15+4=19>>19 beach balls. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to his collection, David gave 3 of his beach balls to his friends. How many beach balls does he have left now?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: David had 19 beach balls and gave away 3, so he has 19-3 = <<19-3=16>>16 beach balls left. ### Answer: 16
Expected answer: 16
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose initially, instead of 15, David had 11 beach balls. If he then buys 4 more from the store, how many beach balls would David have in total in this new scenario?
Gemini-1.5 Pro:
Reasoning: If David initially had 11 beach balls and buys 4 more, he would have a total of 11 + 4 = <<11+4 = 15>>15 beach balls. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes