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Gemini-1.5 Pro on 5.NBT.B.5

Common Core Standard 5.NBT.B.5

This standard covers the following:

Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a clock ticks 225 times per hour, how many times will it tick in 65 hours?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The clock ticks 225 * 65 = <<225*65=14625>>14625 times in 65 hours.
### Answer: 14625 times. 

Expected answer: 14625

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same clock ticks 225 times per hour, how many times will it tick in 37 hours instead of 65 hours?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The clock ticks 225 * 37 = <<225*37=8325>>8325 times in 37 hours. 
### Answer: 8325 times. 

Expected answer: 8325

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera shop makes four times more sales in the holiday season. If they usually sell 302 cameras in non-holiday seasons, how many cameras do they sell in the holiday season?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The shop sells 4 * 302 = <<4*302=1208>>1208 cameras in the holiday season. 
### Answer: 1208

Expected answer: 1208

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler produces 423 rings each day. After 128 days of production, how many total rings have been produced?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The jeweler produced a total of 423 * 128 = <<423*128=54144>>54,144 rings. 
### Answer: 54,144 rings. 

Expected answer: 54144

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the jeweler modifies his production process and now he can produce 713 rings each day instead of 423. After the same 128 days of production, how many total rings have been produced?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the modified process, the jeweler produces a total of 713 * 128 = <<713*128=91264>>91,264 rings.
### Answer: 91,264 rings. 

Expected answer: 91264

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A chocolate factory produces 3771 chocolate bars in one hour. If the factory operates for 17 hours in a day, how many chocolate bars does it produce in that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory produces 3771 * 17 = <<3771*17=64107>>64107 chocolate bars in a day. 
### Answer: 64107 

Expected answer: 64107

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The chocolate factory has decided to reduce its hourly production. Now it only produces 855 chocolate bars in one hour. If they continue to operate for 17 hours a day, how many chocolate bars will they produce in that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the reduced production rate, they will produce 855 * 17 = <<855*17=14535>>14535 chocolate bars in a day.
### Answer: 14535

Expected answer: 14535

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a board game, if you earn 3973 points for each card you play and you managed to play 4 cards, how many points have you earned?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: You would earn 3973*4 = <<3973*4=15892>>15892 points for playing 4 cards.
### Answer: 15892 points. 

Expected answer: 15892

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same board game, let's say there was an update and now you earn 1436 points for each card you play. If you played 4 cards with the new rules, how many points have you earned now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  You would earn 1436*4 = <<1436*4=5744>>5744 points for playing 4 cards with the new rules.
### Answer: 5744 points. 

Expected answer: 5744

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jewelry designer uses 459 small diamonds for each ring she makes. If she decides to make 141 rings, how many diamonds will she need in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total number of diamonds, we need to multiply the number of diamonds per ring by the number of rings the designer wants to make.
This means she needs a total of 459 * 141 = <<459*141=64719>>64,719 diamonds.
### Answer: 64,719 

Expected answer: 64719

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the jewelry designer decides to make each ring with only 98 small diamonds instead of 459, how many diamonds will she need in total to make 141 rings?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: She will need 98 diamonds per ring multiplied by the number of rings: 98 * 141 = <<98*141=13818>>13,818 diamonds.
### Answer: 13,818 

Expected answer: 13818

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A famous restaurant sells a popular dish for $20. If they sold 4285 dishes, how much revenue did they generate from this dish alone?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total revenue, we multiply the price per dish by the number of dishes sold: $20/dish * 4285 dishes = $<<20*4285=85700>>85700
### Answer: $85,700 

Expected answer: 85700

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the restaurant decided to change the recipe and the new dish was not as popular, selling only 1946 dishes for the same price of $20, how much revenue did the restaurant generate from this new dish?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can find the total revenue by multiplying the number of dishes sold by the price per dish: 1946 dishes * $20/dish = $<<1946*20=38920>>38920
### Answer: $38,920

Expected answer: 38920

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A banana plantation produces 5998 bananas per tree. If a farmer has two such trees, how many bananas does the farmer produce from these two trees in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The two trees produce 5998 * 2 = <<5998*2=11996>>11996 bananas in total.
### Answer: 11996

Expected answer: 11996

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 5998 bananas per tree, the farmer's trees were only able to produce 3185 bananas each, how many bananas would the two trees produce together?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The two trees would produce 3185 * 2 = <<3185*2=6370>>6370 bananas in total.
### Answer: 6370 

Expected answer: 6370

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A skateboard manufacturer uses 14 screws for each skateboard. If they aim to produce 6085 skateboards, how many screws will they need?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  They will need 14*6085 = <<14*6085=85190>>85,190 screws.
### Answer: 85,190 

Expected answer: 85190

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, if the skateboard manufacturer initially planned to produce only 556 skateboards instead of 6085, how many screws would they need then?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: They would need 14*556 = <<14*556=7784>>7,784 screws.
### Answer: 7,784 

Expected answer: 7784

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A water bottle factory produces 8688 bottles every day. If they continue production for a week (7 days), how many bottles would they produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In a week, the factory would produce 8688 * 7 = <<8688*7=60816>>60816 bottles. 
### Answer: 60816 

Expected answer: 60816

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the water bottle factory experiences a decrease in productivity and now only produces 2655 bottles each day. If they continue production for a week (7 days), how many bottles would they now produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the decreased production rate, the factory would produce 2655 * 7 = <<2655*7=18585>>18585 bottles in a week.
### Answer: 18585 

Expected answer: 18585

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bicycle company produces 6347 bicycles every month. How many bicycles does the company produce in 11 months?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the number of bicycles produced each month by the number of months: 6347*11 = <<6347*11=69817>>69817 bicycles.
### Answer: 69817 

Expected answer: 69817

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same bicycle company instead produced 3054 bicycles every month, how many bicycles would the company then produce in 11 months?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the new number of bicycles produced each month by the number of months: 3054*11 = <<3054*11=33594>>33594 bicycles.
### Answer: 33594 

Expected answer: 33594

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If a baby needs 9932 breaths a day, how many breaths does the baby need in 2 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In two days, the baby would need 9932*2 = <<9932*2=19864>>19864 breaths. 
### Answer: 19,864 

Expected answer: 19864

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead, a baby needs 6860 breaths a day, how many breaths would the baby need in 2 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In two days, the baby would need 6860*2 = <<6860*2=13720>>13,720 breaths.
### Answer: 13,720

Expected answer: 13720

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A playground slide takes 8555 seconds for a child to fully descend. If a child decided to slide down 9 times in a row, how many seconds in total did the child spend sliding?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The child spent 8555*9 = <<8555*9=77005>>77005 seconds sliding.
### Answer: 77005

Expected answer: 76995

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A slide's length is measured and found to be 631 inches. If this length was increased by a factor of 36, how long would the slide be now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Increasing the length by a factor of 36 means multiplying the original length by 36, so the new length would be 631 * 36 = <<631*36=22716>>22,716 inches.
### Answer: 22,716 inches

Expected answer: 22716

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the original length of the slide was 2148 inches, what would be the new length of the slide after it was increased by a factor of 36?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Increasing the length by a factor of 36 means multiplying the original length by 36, so the new length would be 2148 * 36 = <<2148*36=77328>>77,328 inches. 
### Answer: 77,328 inches 

Expected answer: 77328

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A toy factory produces 480 stuffed animals every hour. If they operate for 197 hours, how many stuffed animals would they have produced?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The factory produces 480*197 = <<480*197=94560>>94,560 stuffed animals in 197 hours.
### Answer: 94,560 

Expected answer: 94560

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the toy factory increases their production and makes 452 stuffed animals every hour instead of 480. If they still operate for 197 hours, how many stuffed animals would they now produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the increased production rate, the factory would produce 452*197 = <<452*197=89044>>89,044 stuffed animals in 197 hours. 
### Answer: 89,044 

Expected answer: 89044

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A carpenter is tasked to make 77 doors for a new building. Each door requires 1209 work units to complete. What is the total number of work units required to make all the doors?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of work units is found by multiplying the number of doors by the work units per door, so 77 * 1209 = <<77*1209=93093>>93093 work units.
### Answer: 93093 work units 

Expected answer: 93093

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The carpenter realizes that instead of requiring 1209 work units for each door, they actually only need 723 work units per door. Given this updated information, what is the total number of work units required to make the 77 doors?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the updated information, the total number of work units is 77 doors * 723 work units/door = <<77*723=55671>>55671 work units.
### Answer: 55671 work units 

Expected answer: 55671

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer collected 2473 tomatoes from each tomato plant. If the farmer has 23 tomato plants, how many tomatoes did the farmer collect in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer collected a total of 2473*23 = <<2473*23=56879>>56,879 tomatoes. 
### Answer: 56,879 

Expected answer: 56879

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider now that the farmer collected 4156 tomatoes from each tomato plant instead of 2473. If the farmer still has 23 tomato plants, how many tomatoes did the farmer collect now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer now collected a total of 4156*23 = <<4156*23=95588>>95,588 tomatoes. 
### Answer: 95,588 

Expected answer: 95588

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A store sells 699 pairs of pants each day. If the store is open 51 days in two months, how many pants do they sell in two months?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The store sells 699*51 = <<699*51=35649>>35,649 pairs of pants in two months.
### Answer: 35,649 

Expected answer: 35649

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Due to a rise in popularity, the pants store began selling 1462 pairs of pants each day. Keeping the same 51 days open in two months as before, how many pants would they sell in those two months now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The store now sells 1462*51 = <<1462*51=74562>>74,562 pairs of pants in two months.
### Answer: 74,562 

Expected answer: 74562

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If you multiply the number 3639 by 10, what result do you get?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Multiplying a whole number by 10 is the same as adding a 0 to the end of the number. 
### Answer: 36390 

Expected answer: 36390

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If you multiply the number 7033 by 10 instead of 3639, what result do you get?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Multiplying a whole number by 10 is the same as adding a 0 to the end of the number.
### Answer: 70330 

Expected answer: 70330

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A convenience store sells packs of keys with each pack containing 6314 keys. If they just sold 14 packs, how many keys have they sold in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: They sold 14 x 6314 = <<14*6314=88396>>88,396 keys in total.
### Answer: 88,396

Expected answer: 88396

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The convenience store later decided to sell the packs of keys which each pack containing 4352 keys instead of 6314. If they then sold 14 packs, how many keys have they sold from these smaller packs?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: They sold 14 x 4352 = <<14*4352=60928>>60,928 keys from the smaller packs. 
### Answer: 60,928

Expected answer: 60928

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a sandbox game, a player needs 149 units of sand to build a castle. If they build 478 castles, how many units of sand did they use in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The player used a total of 149 * 478 = <<149*478=71222>>71,222 units of sand.
### Answer: 71,222 

Expected answer: 71222

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A single colony of bees can produce 7364 grams of honey a day. If a beekeeper allows the bees to collect nectar and produce honey for 10 days, how many grams of honey does the colony produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 10 days, the colony produces 7364*10 = <<7364*10=73640>>73640 grams of honey.
### Answer: 73640 grams 

Expected answer: 73640

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 7364 grams of honey a day, a single colony of bees can actually produce 9201 grams of honey a day. If the beekeeper still allows the bees to collect nectar and produce honey for 10 days, how many grams of honey does the colony produce now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 10 days, the colony now produces 9201*10 = <<9201*10=92010>>92010 grams of honey. 
### Answer: 92010 grams 

Expected answer: 92010

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory manufactures 591 pairs of ice skates in a day. If they operate for 3 days straight, how many pairs of ice skates do they produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In three days the factory manufactures 3*591 = <<3*591=1773>>1773 pairs of ice skates.
### Answer: 1773

Expected answer: 1773

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: They now intend to increase their production and manufacture 1924 pairs of ice skates in a day. If they operate for the same 3 days, how many pairs of ice skates will they produce then?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  In three days the factory will manufacture 3 * 1924 = <<3*1924=5772>>5772 pairs of ice skates.
### Answer: 5772

Expected answer: 5772

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A certain region has 1381 species of frogs. If each species has an average of 18 unique characteristics, how many unique characteristics can be found across all frog species in the region?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total number of unique characteristics, we multiply the number of species by the average number of characteristics per species: 1381 species * 18 characteristics/species = 24858 characteristics. 
### Answer: 24858 

Expected answer: 24858

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The researchers realized they made an error and there are actually 878 species of frogs in the region instead of 1381. How many unique characteristics are there across all species of frogs in the region when considering this new number?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the corrected number of species, we can calculate the total unique characteristics: 878 species * 18 characteristics/species = 15804 characteristics.
### Answer: 15804

Expected answer: 15804

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate treasure chest contains 935 gold coins. If there were 93 identical treasure chests, how many gold coins would there be in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The total number of gold coins is 935 * 93 = <<935*93=86955>>86,955
### Answer: 86,955 

Expected answer: 86955

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose that instead of 935 gold coins, each treasure chest contained 692 gold coins. How many gold coins would there be in total if there were still 93 identical treasure chests?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of gold coins is 692 * 93 = <<692*93=64356>>64,356
### Answer: 64,356 

Expected answer: 64356

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bed manufacturing company produces 4838 beds in a day. If the company operates 6 days a week, how many beds does it produce in a week?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of beds produced in a week is the number of beds produced in a day multiplied by the number of working days.
Therefore, the company produces 4838*6 = <<4838*6=29028>>29028 beds in a week.
### Answer: 29028 

Expected answer: 29028

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the bed manufacturing company improves its production capabilities and can now produce 7776 beds in a day. Given that the company still operates 6 days a week, how many beds would it be able to produce in a week with this new production rate?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the new production rate, the company would produce 7776*6 = <<7776*6=46656>>46656 beds in a week.
### Answer: 46656 

Expected answer: 46656

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A designer needs 806 yards of fabric to make one dress. If they want to make 3 dresses, how many yards of fabric do they need in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To make 3 dresses, the designer needs 806 x 3 = <<806*3=2418>>2418 yards of fabric. 
### Answer: 2418 yards 

Expected answer: 2418

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The designer now aims to make a more complex dress design that requires 7411 yards of fabric for one dress. If they want to make 3 of these dresses, how many yards of fabric will they need?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To make 3 dresses, the designer needs 7411 x 3 = <<7411*3=22233>>22233 yards of fabric.
### Answer: 22233 yards 

Expected answer: 22233

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An astronaut at a space station on a long-duration mission takes 1907 breaths per hour. Find out the total number of breaths he takes in a day (24 hours).

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the number of breaths per hour by the number of hours in a day.
The astronaut takes 1907 * 24 = <<1907*24=45768>>45,768 breaths in a day. 
### Answer: 45,768

Expected answer: 45768

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same scenario, if the astronaut instead takes 169 breaths per hour, how many breaths would he take in a day (24 hours)?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the new number of breaths per hour by the number of hours in a day. 
The astronaut takes 169 * 24 = <<169*24=4056>>4,056 breaths in a day.
### Answer: 4,056

Expected answer: 4056

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: If you earned 817 dollars every week for 109 weeks, how much money would you have earned in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total amount earned, we multiply the weekly earnings by the number of weeks: 817 * 109 = <<817*109=89053>>89053 dollars.
### Answer: 89053 dollars. 

Expected answer: 89053

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead you earned 597 dollars every week for the same period of 109 weeks, how much money would you have earned in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total earnings, multiply the weekly earnings by the number of weeks: 597 * 109 = <<597*109=65073>>65073 dollars. 
### Answer: 65073 dollars. 

Expected answer: 65073

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sandwich shop sells 832 sandwiches each day. How many sandwiches do they sell in 103 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  They sell 832*103 = <<832*103=85796>>85,796 sandwiches in 103 days. 
### Answer: 85,796 

Expected answer: 85696

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: If one monkey can peel 1416 bananas in one hour, how many bananas would ten monkeys be able to peel in the same amount of time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Ten monkeys would peel 10 * 1416 = <<10*1416=14160>>14160 bananas in one hour.
### Answer: 14160 

Expected answer: 14160

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If each of the same ten monkeys from the previous question could peel 4876 bananas in an hour instead, how many bananas could they peel in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Ten monkeys could peel a total of 10 * 4876 = <<10*4876=48760>>48760 bananas in an hour.
### Answer: 48760

Expected answer: 48760

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A dragon has 9996 scales on one side of its body. If the dragon has scales on both sides and the tail with the same amount, a total of 5 parts. How many scales does the dragon have in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The dragon has 9996*2 = <<9996*2=19992>>19992 scales on both sides.
The dragon has 19992+9996 = <<19992+9996=29988>>29988 scales on its sides and tail. 
The dragon has 29988 * 5 = <<29988*5=149940>>149940 total scales.
### Answer: 149940

Expected answer: 49980

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sunglasses manufacturer makes 456 pairs of sunglasses per day. If there is a continuous production for 89 days, how many pairs of sunglasses did the manufacturer produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  In 89 days, the manufacturer produces a total of 456*89 = <<456*89=40584>>40,584 pairs of sunglasses. 
### Answer: 40,584 

Expected answer: 40584

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that due to a shortage in material, the sunglasses manufacturer can now only make 188 pairs of sunglasses per day. If there is still a continuous production for 89 days, how many pairs of sunglasses will the manufacturer produce now under these new conditions?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  With the material shortage, the manufacturer will now produce 188*89 = <<188*89=16732>>16,732 pairs of sunglasses in 89 days. 
### Answer: 16,732 

Expected answer: 16732

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A doctor has 19 patients in a day and each visit lasts 1943 seconds. How much time in seconds does the doctor spend seeing patients in one day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The doctor spends 19*1943 = <<19*1943=36917>>36917 seconds with his patients.
### Answer: 36917

Expected answer: 36917

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 1943 seconds, each patient's visit lasts 2822 seconds, how much time in seconds does the doctor spend seeing patients in one day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The doctor spends 19*2822 = <<19*2822=53618>>53618 seconds with his patients.
### Answer: 53618

Expected answer: 53618

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 600 apple trees in his farm. Each apple tree produces 123 apples in a fruiting season. How many apples does the farmer get in one season?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer gets 600*123 = <<600*123=73800>>73,800 apples in one season.
### Answer: 73,800 

Expected answer: 73800

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The same farmer decided to plant 519 pear trees on a different part of his farm. If each pear tree produces 123 pears in a fruiting season, how many pears does the farmer get in one season?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer gets 519 * 123 = <<519*123=63837>>63,837 pears in one season. 
### Answer: 63,837

Expected answer: 63837

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A giraffe spends approximately 15 hours a day eating. If a single hour of eating requires them to consume 5490 leaves, how many leaves will a giraffe eat in one day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The giraffe will eat 15*5490 = <<15*5490=82350>>82,350 leaves in one day.
### Answer: 82,350

Expected answer: 82350

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A marshmallow company can produce 4116 marshmallows in one hour. If the company operates for 3 hours, how many marshmallows will they produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The company will produce 4116 * 3 = <<4116*3=12348>>12348 marshmallows in 3 hours.
### Answer: 12348 

Expected answer: 12348

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The marshmallow company found a way to increase their production to 4432 marshmallows in one hour. If the company still operates for 3 hours, how many marshmallows will they now produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The company will now produce 4432 * 3 = <<4432*3=13296>>13296 marshmallows in 3 hours.
### Answer: 13296 

Expected answer: 13296

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Each cloud in a particular region weighs an average of 2885 kg. If there are about 29 of such clouds in the sky at once, how much total weight do they represent?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total weight of the clouds is 29*2885 = <<29*2885=83665>>83665 kg.
### Answer: 83665 kg. 

Expected answer: 83665

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Each cloud in a particular region originally was thought to weigh an average of 2885 kg. New data corrected this estimate to an average weight of 1926 kg per cloud. If there are still about 29 such clouds in the sky at once, how much total weight do they now represent?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total weight of the clouds is now 29*1926 = <<29*1926=55854>>55854 kg. 
### Answer: 55854 kg. 

Expected answer: 55854

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fairyland, a fairy can spread magic dust 43 times a day. Each time, she uses up 2230 tiny sparkling magic dust particles. How many particles does she use up in one day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In a day, the fairy uses 2230*43 = <<2230*43=95890>>95890 magic dust particles. 
### Answer: 95890 

Expected answer: 95890

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A camera making factory produces 2818 cameras in a day. If the factory operates for 27 days, how many cameras were produced in the 27 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Total cameras produced in 27 days is 2818*27 = <<2818*27=76106>>76106 cameras. 
### Answer: 76106 cameras.

Expected answer: 76086

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: On a wildlife reservation, there are 177 elephants. Each elephant consumes 326 kg of food each day. How many kilograms of food do the elephants consume in total in a single day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total food consumption, we multiply the number of elephants by the amount each elephant eats per day: 177 elephants * 326 kg/elephant = <<177*326=57702>>57702 kg. 
### Answer: 57702 kg 

Expected answer: 57702

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead, each elephant consumes 127 kg of food each day, how many kilograms of food do the elephants consume in total in a single day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  We multiply the total number of elephants by the new amount of food each elephant consumes daily: 177 elephants * 127 kg/elephant = <<177*127=22559>>22559 kg
### Answer: 22559 kg 

Expected answer: 22479

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A cloud can hold about 1800 liters of water per cubic meter. If a certain cloud has an approximate volume of 20 cubic meters, how many liters of water can this cloud hold?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Since a cloud can hold 1800 liters of water per cubic meter, a cloud with a volume of 20 cubic meters can hold 1800*20 = <<1800*20=36000>>36,000 liters of water. 
### Answer: 36,000 liters.

Expected answer: 36000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Assuming the same cloud from the previous problem now holds only about 830 liters of water per cubic meter. How many liters of water would this cloud hold with the same volume of 20 cubic meters?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: If the cloud now holds 830 liters of water per cubic meter instead of 1800, then a cloud with a volume of 20 cubic meters would hold 830*20 = <<830*20=16600>>16,600 liters of water. 
### Answer: 16,600 liters. 

Expected answer: 16600

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bakery sells each cake for $1562. If they sold 43 cakes in a day, how much did they earn?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The bakery earned a total of $1562 x 43 = <<1562*43=67166>>$67166 for selling 43 cakes.
### Answer: $67166

Expected answer: 67166

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the same bakery, there is another kind of cake that sells for $527. If they also managed to sell 43 of these cakes in a day, how much would they make from these cakes?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The bakery would make $527 x 43 = <<527*43=22661>>$22661 from selling 43 of these cakes.
### Answer: $22661

Expected answer: 22661

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A particular kind of balloon can lift 34 grams. If a large experiment requires 2452 of these balloons to lift it, how many grams can the experiment weigh in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: If one balloon can lift 34 grams, then 2452 balloons can lift 2452*34= <<2452*34=83368>>83368 grams
### Answer: 83368 grams.

Expected answer: 83368

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a similar scenario, if a smaller experiment only requires 2257 of these balloons to lift it instead, how many grams can this smaller experiment weigh in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: If one balloon can lift 34 grams, then 2257 balloons can lift 2257*34 = <<2257*34=76738>>76738 grams.
### Answer: 76738 grams.

Expected answer: 76738

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A roller skate manufacturing company machines 6857 sets of wheels per day. If the full production run lasted for 10 days, how many sets of wheels were made?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 10 days, the company machined 10*6857 = <<10*6857=68570>>68,570 sets of wheels.
### Answer: 68,570 

Expected answer: 68570

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the roller skate manufacturing company produced 4400 sets of wheels per day and continued this for 10 days, how many sets of wheels were made under this new condition?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 10 days, the company would machine 10 * 4400 = <<10*4400 = 44000>>44,000 sets of wheels. 
### Answer: 44,000 

Expected answer: 44000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A designer jacket maker produces 25 jackets per day. If he continues this production rate for 1333 days, how many jackets would he have produced in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The jacket maker would have produced 25*1333 = <<25*1333=33325>>33,325 jackets.
### Answer: 33,325

Expected answer: 33325

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 1333 days, the designer jacket maker continued his production rate of 25 jackets per day over 2353 days, how many jackets would he have produced then?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Over 2353 days, the jacket maker would produce 2353*25 = <<2353*25 = 58825>> 58,825 jackets. 
### Answer: 58,825

Expected answer: 58825

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory can produce 46 bottles per minute. If it runs continuously for 1337 minutes, how many bottles are produced in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory produces a total of 46*1337 = <<46*1337=61502>>61,502 bottles.
### Answer: 61,502 

Expected answer: 61502

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: What if the factory ran for a longer time? If the factory was producing 46 bottles per minute and it ran continuously for 2047 minutes, then how many bottles would it have produced in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory produces a total of 46 * 2047 = <<46*2047 = 94162>> 94,162 bottles. 
### Answer: 94,162

Expected answer: 94162

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hat company manufactures an average of 694 hats each day. After keeping the machines running for 107 continuous days, how many hats were produced?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of hats produced is 694*107 = <<694*107=74258>>74,258 hats. 
### Answer: 74,258 hats. 

Expected answer: 74258

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the hat company had a slightly lower daily average, only manufacturing 554 hats each day instead of 694. If they kept the machines running for the same period of 107 days, how many hats were produced now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of hats produced is now 554*107 = <<554*107=59378>>59,378 hats. 
### Answer: 59,378 hats. 

Expected answer: 59278

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer grows 31 cucumbers each day. After 2955 days, how many cucumbers has the farmer grown?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer grows a total of 31*2955 = <<31*2955=91605>>91,605 cucumbers after 2955 days. 
### Answer: 91,605

Expected answer: 91605

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the farmer instead grows 469 cucumbers each day, how many cucumbers will he have grown after 31 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: After 31 days, the farmer will have grown 469*31 = <<469*31=14539>>14,539 cucumbers. 
### Answer: 14,539

Expected answer: 14539

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A grape vine produces 10 bunches of grapes in a day. If each bunch of grapes sells for 715 dollars, how much worth of grapes does a vine produce each day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The worth of grapes produced by the vine each day is 10 x $715 = $<<10*715=7150>>7150.
### Answer: $7150

Expected answer: 7150

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A plane flies at a speed of 850 kilometers per hour. If it flies continuously for 109 hours, how many kilometers will it have flown?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  We can calculate the total distance by multiplying the plane's speed by the time it flies: 850 km/hour * 109 hours = <<850*109=92650>>92650 kilometers.
### Answer: 92,650 kilometers. 

Expected answer: 92650

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the plane was flying at a slower speed of 43 kilometers per hour instead of 850 kilometers per hour. How many kilometers would the plane have flown now after 109 hours?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: At the slower speed, the plane would travel 43 km/hour * 109 hours = <<43*109=4687>>4687 kilometers.
### Answer: 4687 kilometers. 

Expected answer: 4687

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: An ice skate store sold 548 pairs of ice skates each week. If ice skating season lasts 179 weeks, how many pairs of ice skates did the store sell in total during that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To get the total number of ice skates sold, we need to multiply the number of ice skates sold per week by the total number of weeks in the ice skating season. That means multiplying 548 pairs/week * 179 weeks = <<548*179=98092>>98092 ice skates.
### Answer: 98,092 

Expected answer: 98092

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same ice skate store only sold 548 pairs of ice skates for 148 weeks instead of 179 weeks, how many pairs of ice skates did the store sell in total during that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can calculate the total number of ice skates sold by multiplying the number of ice skates sold per week by the number of weeks: 548 pairs/week * 148 weeks = <<548*148=81024>>81024 ice skates.
### Answer: 81,024 

Expected answer: 81104

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A flower shop sells an exotic flower for 2293 dollars. If they sold 37 of these flowers, how much did they earn in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total earnings, multiply the price per flower by the number of flowers sold: 2293 * 37 = <<2293*37=84841>>84841 dollars.
### Answer: 84841 dollars. 

Expected answer: 84841

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship has 475 crew members, each having their personal 89 gold coins stash. How many gold coins are there in total on the pirate ship?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total amount of gold coins is 475*89 = <<475*89=42275>>42275 coins.
### Answer: 42275

Expected answer: 42275

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the pirate ship only had 103 crew members, each still having their personal stash of 89 gold coins. How many gold coins would there be in total on the pirate ship in this scenario?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total amount of gold coins is 103*89 = <<103*89=9167>>9167 coins.
### Answer: 9167 

Expected answer: 9167

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A hat shop sells 159 hats each week. In one year, which is 369 weeks, how many hats are sold in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the number of hats sold each week by the number of weeks in a year.
This means they sell 159*369 = <<159*369=58671>>58671 hats in a year. 
### Answer: 58,671 

Expected answer: 58671

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Imagine the same hat shop increases its weekly sales to 239 hats. Then, how many hats would the shop sell in one year, given each year contains 369 weeks?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  With the increased sales, the shop sells 239 hats per week. Over 369 weeks, they would sell a total of 239*369 = <<239*369=88321>>88321 hats. 
### Answer: 88,321 

Expected answer: 88191

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pirate ship can carry 8690 pounds of gold. If the ship is carrying 2 loads of gold on their trip, how much total weight of gold does the ship have?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The ship has 2 * 8690 = <<2*8690=17380>>17380 pounds of gold.
### Answer: 17380 pounds 

Expected answer: 17380

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a subsequent trip, the pirate ship is only able to carry 3457 pounds of gold per load instead of the usual 8690. If the ship is still carrying 2 loads of gold, how much total weight of gold does the ship have now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The ship now has 2 * 3457 = <<2*3457=6914>>6914 pounds of gold.
### Answer: 6914 pounds 

Expected answer: 6914

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A library has 20 shelves and each shelf can hold 3909 books. How many books can the library hold in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The library can hold 20 * 3909 = <<20*3909=78180>>78180 books. 
### Answer: 78180

Expected answer: 78180

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the library was remodeled and now only has the capacity to hold 1920 books per shelf instead of 3909 books, how many books can the library hold in total with 20 shelves?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The library can now hold 1920 * 20 = <<1920*20=38400>>38400 books in total.
### Answer: 38400

Expected answer: 38400

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: Each superhero action figure comes in a set of 4. If there are 8193 of these sets, how many individual superhero action figures do we have in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  To find the total number of action figures, we multiply the number of sets by the number of figures per set: 8193 sets * 4 figures/set = 32772 figures. 
### Answer: 32772 

Expected answer: 32772

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If in reality, each superhero action figure comes in a set of 4 but there are only 3706 sets, how many individual superhero action figures do we have in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can find the total number of action figures by multiplying the number of sets by the number of figures per set: 3706 sets * 4 figures/set = 14824 figures.
### Answer: 14824

Expected answer: 14824

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 177 plots of land, each of which yields 380 carrots. How many carrots does the farmer harvest in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer harvests a total of 177 * 380 = <<177*380=67260>>67,260 carrots.
### Answer: 67,260

Expected answer: 67260

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the farmer planted an additional kind of carrot on 220 plots of land, each of which yielded 380 carrots. How many of these additional kinds of carrots would the farmer harvest in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer would harvest a total of 220 * 380 = <<220*380=83600>>83,600 of the additional kind of carrots.
### Answer: 83,600 

Expected answer: 83600

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wizard casts a spell that yields 2009 magical orbs. If he cast this spell 4 times, how many magical orbs did he produce in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The wizard produces 2009 * 4 = <<2009*4=8036>>8036 magical orbs.
### Answer: 8036

Expected answer: 8036

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In a different magical scenario, the wizard casts a similar spell, but this time it only yields 2769 magical orbs. If he cast this reduced orb spell four times, how many magical orbs did he produce in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The wizard produces 2769 * 4 = <<2769*4=11076>>11076 magical orbs. 
### Answer: 11076

Expected answer: 11076

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter can cover 2265 miles in a day. How many miles can it cover in 28 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 28 days, the helicopter can cover 2265*28 = <<2265*28=63420>>63,420 miles.
### Answer: 63,420 miles

Expected answer: 63420

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the same helicopter could only cover 1060 miles in a day instead of 2265 miles, how many miles could it cover in 28 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 28 days, the helicopter could cover 1060*28 = <<1060*28=29680>>29,680 miles.
### Answer: 29,680 miles

Expected answer: 29680

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jewelry maker uses 1516 beads to create one necklace. If he made 51 necklaces, how many beads did he use in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The jewelry maker used 1516*51 = <<1516*51=77316>>77316 beads in total.
### Answer: 77316 

Expected answer: 77316

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the jewelry maker decided to simplify his necklace design and now only used 1196 beads to create one necklace instead of 1516, how many beads would he use if he still made 51 necklaces?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The jewelry maker would use 1196*51 = <<1196*51=61096>>61096 beads.
### Answer: 61096 

Expected answer: 60996

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A teacher has decided to use a new teaching method where every student must tackle a bundle of 425 tasks independently. If the teacher has 116 students in their class, how many tasks in total will these students be completing?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Each of the 116 students has to complete 425 tasks, so in total, they will be completing 116*425 = <<116*425 = 49300>>49300 tasks.
### Answer: 49300

Expected answer: 49300

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The teacher decided to expand the task bundle for every student to 725 tasks instead of 425. If the teacher still has 116 students in their class, how many tasks in total will these students be completing now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the increased task bundle, the total number of tasks to be completed by all 116 students will be 116 * 725 = <<116*725=84100>>84100 tasks.
### Answer: 84100

Expected answer: 84100

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer's yield is 72 cucumbers per plant. If the farmer has 255 plants, how many cucumbers does he yield altogether?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer yields a total of 72*255 = <<72*255=18360>>18,360 cucumbers. 
### Answer: 18,360 

Expected answer: 18360

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If each plant instead produced a yield of 203 cucumbers, how many cucumbers would the farmer yield from his 255 plants?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The farmer would yield a total of 203*255 = <<203*255=51765>>51,765 cucumbers.
### Answer: 51,765

Expected answer: 51765

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a fireplace shop, each fireplace costs $1047. If they sell 84 fireplaces, how much money does the shop make?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The shop makes 84 x $1047 for selling 84 fireplaces.
The shop makes 84 x $1047 = $<<84*1047=88048>>88048 for selling 84 fireplaces.
### Answer: $88048 

Expected answer: 87948

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A snail travels at a speed of 1681 millimeters per hour. If it continues moving for 37 hours, how many millimeters will it travel?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The snail will travel 1681 millimeters every hour for 37 hours, so it will travel a total of 1681*37= <<1681*37=62197>>62,197 millimeters.
### Answer: 62,197 millimeters 

Expected answer: 62197

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If that same snail were to travel at a slightly slower speed of 1208 millimeters per hour instead, how many millimeters would it travel after moving for the same 37 hours?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: At this speed, the snail will travel 1208 millimeters every hour for 37 hours, so it will travel a total of 1208*37 = <<1208*37=44704>>44,704 millimeters.
### Answer: 44,704 millimeters 

Expected answer: 44696

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pencil maker has 9658 pencils. If the pencil maker decides to distribute them evenly over 1 store, how many pencils will that store receive?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: If the pencil maker distributes 9658 pencils evenly to 1 store, then that store will receive 9658/1 = 9658 pencils.
### Answer: 9658

Expected answer: 9658

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 9658 pencils, suppose the pencil maker originally had 7883 pencils. If the pencil maker decides to distribute them evenly over 1 store, how many pencils will that store now receive?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: If the pencil maker distributes 7883 pencils evenly to 1 store, then that store will receive 7883/1 = 7883 pencils.
### Answer: 7883

Expected answer: 7883

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bead shop sells individual beads for making necklaces. Each bead costs 1056 dollars and a designer buys 37 of them for a fancy necklace. How much does she spend on beads?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The designer spends 37*1056 = <<37*1056=39072>>39072 dollars on beads.
### Answer: 39072 dollars. 

Expected answer: 39072

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Considering the previous scenario, what if each bead for the fancy necklace was pricier at 1978 dollars instead of 1056 dollars. How much would the designer spend on 37 beads now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The designer would spend 37*1978 = <<37*1978=73186>>73186 dollars on beads now. 
### Answer: 73186 dollars. 

Expected answer: 73186

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A group of penguins usually eats an average of 19 kg of fish per day. If this continuous for 3327 days, then what's the total amount of fish that the group would consume?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The penguins would consume a total of 19*3327 = <<19*3327=63213>>63213 kg of fish in 3327 days.
### Answer: 63213 kg 

Expected answer: 63213

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 3327 days, the group of penguins continues eating an average of 19 kg of fish per day for a period of 2351 days. In that case, what would be the total amount of fish that the group would consume?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Over 2351 days, the penguins would consume a total of 19*2351 = <<19*2351=44669>>44669 kg of fish.
### Answer: 44669 kg 

Expected answer: 44669

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A juice company sells 2921 crates of juice each day. If a crate contains 25 juice packs, how many packs of juice does the company sell each day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The company sells 2921*25 = <<2921*25=73025>>73,025 juice packs each day.
### Answer: 73,025

Expected answer: 73025

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the juice company changed the packaging such that a crate now contains only 1345 juice packs instead of 2921, how many juice packs would the company sell each day if they still sold 25 crates a day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The company would sell 25*1345 = <<25*1345=33625>>33,625 juice packs each day. 
### Answer: 33,625

Expected answer: 33625

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A furniture factory can produce 6287 tables in a week. If they maintain their current production rate, how many tables will they produce in 3 weeks?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory will produce 6287*3 = <<6287*3=18861>>18861 tables in 3 weeks. 
### Answer: 18861

Expected answer: 18861

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the furniture factory could only produce 2093 tables a week instead of 6287, how many tables would they make in 3 weeks at this decreased production rate?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory will produce 2093 * 3 = <<2093*3=6279>>6279 tables in 3 weeks at the decreased production rate.
### Answer: 6279

Expected answer: 6279

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A sock production factory has the capacity to produce 869 socks in an hour. If they operate 31 hours in a row, how many socks do they produce in total during that period?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 31 hours, the factory produces 869*31 = <<869*31=26939>>26,939 socks. 
### Answer: 26,939 

Expected answer: 26939

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A rainbow was said to occur 1347 times in a year in a particular area. If 22 years have passed since the record was kept, how many times has the rainbow been spotted in those years?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of times the rainbow has been spotted in 22 years is 1347*22 = <<1347*22=29634>>29634 times.
### Answer: 29634

Expected answer: 29634

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Instead, consider that the rainbow was actually seen 1661 times a year. In that case, how many times would the rainbow have been spotted in those 22 years?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of times the rainbow has been spotted in 22 years is 1661*22 = <<1661*22=36542>>36542 times.
### Answer: 36542

Expected answer: 36542

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A certain cloud formation can hold 1859 gallons of water per square mile. If the cloud was spread out over 10 square miles, how much water could it hold?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The cloud can hold 1859*10 = <<1859*10=18590>>18,590 gallons of water.
### Answer: 18,590 gallons

Expected answer: 18590

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the cloud formation from the previous problem turned out to be a bit larger, and is instead spread over 2622 square miles. If it still retains the same holding capacity of 10 gallons per square mile, how much water could this larger cloud formation hold now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The larger cloud formation could hold 2622 * 10 = <<2622*10=26220>> 26,220 gallons of water.
### Answer: 26,220 gallons

Expected answer: 26220

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A card shop sells a pack of cards for 439 dollars. If they sell 79 packs, how much revenue will they earn?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total revenue, we can multiply the price per pack by the number of packs sold: 439 * 79 = <<439*79=34681>>34681 dollars.
### Answer: 34681 dollars. 

Expected answer: 34681

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The card shop decided to lower the price of a pack of cards to 326 dollars. If they still sell 79 packs of cards, how much revenue will they earn now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can find the new revenue by multiplying the new price per pack by the number of packs sold: 326 * 79 = <<326*79=25754>>25754 dollars. 
### Answer: 25754 dollars. 

Expected answer: 25754

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jungle gym manufacturer uses 1429 bolts for each jungle gym they build. If they built 47 jungle gyms, how many bolts did they use in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: They used a total of 1429*47 = <<1429*47=67163>>67163 bolts. 
### Answer: 67163 bolts. 

Expected answer: 67163

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the jungle gym manufacturer decided to make a smaller model that only requires 385 bolts, and they built 47 of these smaller jungle gyms, how many bolts did they use in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: They used a total of 385 * 47 = <<385*47=18115>>18115 bolts for the smaller jungle gyms.
### Answer: 18115 bolts. 

Expected answer: 18095

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A backpack company sells backpacks in bundles of 1283. If a big school orders 64 bundles, how many backpacks does the school order in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The school orders 1283*64 = <<1283*64=82112>>82,112 backpacks in total.
### Answer: 82,112 

Expected answer: 82112

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The backpack company decides to sell backpacks in smaller bundles of 424 to accommodate smaller schools. If a smaller school orders 64 bundles, how many backpacks does the school order in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The school orders 424 * 64 = <<424*64=27136>>27,136 backpacks in total.
### Answer: 27,136 

Expected answer: 27136

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer produces 3813 pounds of grain each month. If they continue this production for 6 months, how many pounds of grain will they have produced?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We need to multiply the farmer's monthly production by the number of months to find the total production: 3813 pounds/month * 6 months = 22878 pounds
### Answer: 22878 pounds 

Expected answer: 22878

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jeweler makes 158 pairs of earrings each day. If she works 142 days a year, how many pairs of earrings does she make in a year?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The jeweler makes a total of 158*142 = <<158*142=22436>>22,436 pairs of earrings in a year.
### Answer: 22,436

Expected answer: 22436

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: After reviewing her productivity, the jeweler decides to limit her daily output to maintain the quality of her work. If she now only produces 36 pairs of earrings each day, but still works the same 142 days a year, how many pairs of earrings will she produce in a year under this new regimen?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the new schedule, the jeweler will make 36*142 = <<36*142=5112>>5,112 pairs of earrings in a year.
### Answer: 5,112

Expected answer: 5112

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A manufacturer can make 48 wallets in one hour. If they worked for 1244 hours straight without any breaks, how many wallets could they make?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The manufacturer would make 48*1244 = <<48*1244=59712>>59,712 wallets in 1244 hours.
### Answer: 59,712 

Expected answer: 59712

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A new phone model sells for $3915 each. If a store sells 15 of these phones, how much revenue does the store generate from them?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The store generates a revenue of $3915*15 = $<<3915*15=58725>>$58,725 from selling 15 phones.
### Answer: $58,725 

Expected answer: 58725

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A caterer needs 40 grams of sugar to bake one cookie. If they need to bake 985 cookies for an event, how much sugar will they need in grams?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The caterer needs 40*985 = <<40*985=39400>>39400 grams of sugar to bake 985 cookies. 
### Answer: 39400 grams 

Expected answer: 39400

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: The caterer has received another order, this time for 838 cookies. If they still need 40 grams of sugar per cookie, how much sugar will they need for the new order?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The caterer needs 40*838 = <<40*838=33520>>33520 grams of sugar for the new order.
### Answer: 33520 grams 

Expected answer: 33520

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A park has 4798 trees. If each tree produces 11 pounds of oxygen per year, how much oxygen does the park produce in a year?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The park produces a total of 4798*11 = <<4798*11=52778>>52778 pounds of oxygen per year. 
### Answer: 52778 pounds 

Expected answer: 52778

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the park had 8165 trees and each tree continues to produce 11 pounds of oxygen per year, how much oxygen would the park produce in a year?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The park would produce a total of 8165*11 = <<8165*11=89815>>89815 pounds of oxygen per year.
### Answer: 89815 pounds 

Expected answer: 89815

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A juice company produces 2146 bottles of juice daily. If they are able to keep up this production rate for 46 days, how many bottles do they produce in that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 46 days, the company produces 2146*46 = <<2146*46=98916>>98,916 bottles of juice. 
### Answer: 98,916 

Expected answer: 98716

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A helicopter is equipped with 10 fuel tanks. Each of these tanks can hold 4366 liters of fuel. When fully loaded, how much fuel does the helicopter hold?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: When fully loaded, the helicopter holds 10 x 4366 = <<10*4366=43660>>43660 liters of fuel.
### Answer: 43660 liters 

Expected answer: 43660

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A school bus can carry 637 students. If there are 148 school buses, how many students can all of the school buses carry in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can multiply the number of students each bus can carry by the total number of buses to find the total capacity. That means a total of 148 * 637 = <<148*637=94276>>94,276 students can be carried.
### Answer: 94,276

Expected answer: 94276

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If each school bus could instead carry 595 students, how many students could all 148 school buses carry in total now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the new capacity, all 148 school buses could carry a total of 148 * 595 = <<148*595=88060>>88,060 students.
### Answer: 88,060

Expected answer: 88060

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A jacket designer pays $480 to create each prototype. If the designer made 121 prototypes before finalizing the design, how much total did she spend on creating the prototypes?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The designer spent $480 x 121 = $<<480*121=58080>>58080 on prototypes.
### Answer: $58,080 

Expected answer: 58080

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Following the same jacket designer, she realized that she could reduce her prototype costs to $158 per prototype. If she still made 121 prototypes, how much total would she spend on creating the prototypes with this reduced cost?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The designer would spend $158 x 121 = $<<158*121=19118>>19118 on prototypes with the reduced cost.
### Answer: $19,118 

Expected answer: 19118

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a skating equipment store, they sell ice skates for $106 each. On a particularly successful day, the store sells 406 pairs of ice skates. How much money does the store make from selling ice skates on that day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The store made 406 * $106 = $<<406*106>>43036 from selling ice skates on that day. 
### Answer: $43,036 

Expected answer: 43036

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: On another exceptionally busy day at the skating equipment store, sales are even higher with 757 pairs of ice skates sold. At the same price of $106 each, how much money does the store make from selling ice skates on this second day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The store made 757 * $106 = $<<757*106>>80,242 from selling ice skates on the second busy day. 
### Answer: $80,242 

Expected answer: 80242

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: The sun emits 133 units of light energy every second. If the energy is measured over a period of 61 seconds, how much energy does the sun emit in that time?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The sun emits 133*61 = <<133*61=8113>>8113 units of light energy in 61 seconds. 
### Answer: 8113 

Expected answer: 8113

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 61 seconds, the sun's emitted energy is measured over 150 seconds, how much light energy does the sun emit in that duration?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The sun emits 133*150 = <<133*150=19950>>19950 units of light energy in 150 seconds.
### Answer: 19950

Expected answer: 19950

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A farmer has 8714 chickens and each of them lays 5 eggs every day. How many eggs are laid by all the chickens in a day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of eggs is 8714*5 = <<8714*5=43570>>
### Answer: 43570 

Expected answer: 43570

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Now consider that the farmer only has 4714 chickens instead of 8714. Assuming each chicken still lays 5 eggs every day, how many eggs are laid by all the chickens in a day now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The total number of eggs is 4714*5 = <<4714*5=23570>>
### Answer: 23570 

Expected answer: 23570

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A drum circle event has 4417 drummers attending. If each drummer brings 13 drums, how many drums are at the event in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: Since each drummer brings 13 drums, there are 4417*13 = <<4417*13=57421>>57,421 drums at the event.
### Answer: 57,421 

Expected answer: 57421

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, suppose instead of having 4417 drummers attending, only 2770 drummers attend. If each drummer still brings 13 drums, how many drums are at the event now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With 2770 drummers bringing 13 drums each, there are a total of 2770 * 13 = <<2770 * 13 = 36010>>36,010 drums at the event.
### Answer: 36,010 

Expected answer: 36010

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces 3017 mobile phones per day. If they continue this rate of production for 4 days, how many phones will they produce?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory will produce 3017*4 = <<3017*4=12068>>12068 phones in 4 days.
### Answer: 12068

Expected answer: 12068

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Consider the same mobile phone factory from the previous question. But this time, instead of producing 3017 phones per day, they ramp up their production to 8805 phones per day. If they continue this rate of production for 4 days, how many phones will they produce now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory will now produce 8805*4 = <<8805*4=35220>>35220 phones in 4 days.
### Answer: 35220

Expected answer: 35220

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A wind turbine generates 6843 kilowatt-hours of electricity per hour. If it operates for 4 hours, how many kilowatt-hours of electricity does it generate?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The wind turbine generates a total of 6843*4 = <<6843*4=27372>>27372 kilowatt-hours of electricity in 4 hours. 
### Answer: 27372 kilowatt-hours 

Expected answer: 27372

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If the wind turbine was only able to generate 6983 kilowatt-hours of electricity per hour, as opposed to 6843, how many kilowatt-hours of electricity would it generate when running for 4 hours?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The wind turbine would generate a total of 6983*4 = <<6983*4=27932>>27932 kilowatt-hours of electricity.
### Answer: 27932 kilowatt-hours 

Expected answer: 27932

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: In a park, there are 874 trees. Each tree is home to 68 birds. How many birds live in the park?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: To find the total number of birds, we need to multiply the number of trees by the number of birds per tree: 874 trees * 68 birds/tree = <<874*68=59432>>59,432 birds.
### Answer: 59,432 

Expected answer: 59432

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the number of trees in the park was actually 710 instead of 874. If each tree is still home to 68 birds, how many birds would live in the park then?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can use the same logic as before, but with the updated number of trees: 710 trees * 68 birds/tree = <<710*68=48280>>48,280 birds. 
### Answer: 48,280

Expected answer: 48280

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: John wants to save money to buy a designer wallet. Each day, he manages to save 80 dollars, and he plans to do this for the next 50 days. How much money will he have saved at the end of these 50 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 50 days, John will have saved 80*50 = $<<80*50=4000>>4000.
### Answer: $4000 

Expected answer: 4000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: John has realized that he needs to save more each day to buy the designer wallet sooner. He has now managed to save 687 dollars a day for the next 50 days. How much money will he have saved at the end of these 50 days?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In 50 days, John will have saved a total of 687*50 = $<<687*50=34350>>34350.
### Answer: $34350

Expected answer: 34350

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A bike shop had 3978 bicycle tires in stock. If the bike shop sold the tires in sets of 21, how many tires did they sell altogether?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The bike shop sold 3978/21 = <<3978/21=189...9>>189 sets of tires, with some leftover.
Since we only care about how many full sets were sold, we can ignore the remainder. 
### Answer: 189 

Expected answer: 83538

Correct? No

🔗 Problem

Problem: A factory produces 181 chips for a computer every hour. If it works non-stop for 475 hours, how many chips would the factory have produced in total?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: The factory would produce 181*475 = <<181*475=85975>>85,975 chips in 475 hours.
### Answer: 85,975 

Expected answer: 85975

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A computer can execute 293 operations in 1 millisecond. If it runs for 192 milliseconds, how many operations will it have executed?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  The computer will have executed 293*192 = <<293*192=56256>>56,256 operations in 192 milliseconds.
### Answer: 56,256

Expected answer: 56256

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the computer's speed was reduced and it was only able to execute 125 operations in 1 millisecond. If it still ran for 192 milliseconds, how many operations would it be able to execute now?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: With the reduced speed, the computer will execute 125*192 = <<125*192=24000>>24,000 operations in 192 milliseconds. 
### Answer: 24,000 

Expected answer: 24000

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A pillow factory can produce 2796 pillows in one shift. If the factory operates two shifts in a day, how many pillows are produced in one day?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In a day, the factory produces 2796*2 = <<2796*2=5592>>5592 pillows. 
### Answer: 5592

Expected answer: 5592

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If instead the pillow factory could produce 6686 pillows in one shift, how many pillows would be produced in one day with two shifts?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: In a day, the factory would produce 6686*2 = <<6686*2=13372>>13372 pillows.
### Answer: 13372

Expected answer: 13372

Correct? Yes

🔗 Problem

Problem: A vineyard crate contains 8 bunches of grapes and each bunch has 733 grapes. How many grapes are there in the crate?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can calculate the total number of grapes by multiplying the number of bunches by the number of grapes in each bunch: 8 bunches * 733 grapes/bunch = <<8*733=5864>>5864 grapes
### Answer: 5864

Expected answer: 5864

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: If a grocery store orders two crates from the vineyard, how many grapes in total would they receive?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning:  Each crate has 5864 grapes, so two crates would have 2 * 5864 grapes = <<2*5864=11728>>11728 grapes.
### Answer: 11728

Expected answer: 11728

Correct? Yes

🔗 Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead that each crate from the vineyard actually contained 8 bunches of grapes, and each bunch had 3451 grapes. In that case, how many grapes are there in one crate?

Gemini-1.5 Pro:

Reasoning: We can find the total number of grapes in one crate by multiplying the number of bunches per crate by the number of grapes per bunch: 8 bunches/crate * 3451 grapes/bunch =  <<8*3451=27608>>27608 grapes/crate. 
### Answer: 27608

Expected answer: 27608

Correct? Yes