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GPT-3.5 Turbo on 5.NBT.B.6

Common Core Standard 5.NBT.B.6

This standard covers the following:

Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A school bus drives 2496 miles over 52 weeks taking students to various competitions. How many miles does the bus drive on average each week?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of miles driven each week, we divide the total number of miles driven by the number of weeks: 2496 miles / 52 weeks = 48 miles per week.
### Answer: 48 miles.

Expected answer: 48

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the school bus had instead driven 6100 miles over the same 52 weeks, how many miles would the bus have driven on average each week?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of miles driven each week with 6100 miles over 52 weeks, we divide the total number of miles driven by the number of weeks: 6100 miles / 52 weeks = 117.30769230769231 miles per week.
### Answer: 117.31 miles.

Expected answer: 1525/13

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An astronaut has a 90-day mission in space during which he consumes a total of 3870 liters of oxygen. If his oxygen consumption is the same every day, how much oxygen does he use daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the astronaut consumes a total of 3870 liters of oxygen over 90 days, then his daily consumption is 3870/90 = <<3870/90=43>>43 liters of oxygen per day.
### Answer: 43 liters.

Expected answer: 43

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the astronaut's mission got extended to 124 days instead of 90, and he still used a total of 3870 liters of oxygen, how much oxygen did he use daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let \( x \) be the daily oxygen consumption.

The total oxygen consumption over 124 days is \( 124x \), and we know that this is equal to 3870 liters.

So, we have the equation \( 124x = 3870 \).

Solving for \( x \):
\[ x = \frac{3870}{124} = 31.25 \text{ liters/day} \]

Therefore, the astronaut used 31.25 liters of oxygen daily.

### Answer: 31.25 liters/day.

Expected answer: 1935/62

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dinosaur lays 50 eggs evenly in 10 nests. How many eggs are there in each nest?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the dinosaur lays 50 eggs evenly in 10 nests, then each nest will have 50/10 = <<50/10=5>>5 eggs.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 50 eggs, a dinosaur lays 2603 eggs and distributes them evenly into 10 nests. How many eggs are there in each nest now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the dinosaur lays 2603 eggs evenly in 10 nests, then each nest will have 2603/10 = <<2603/10=260.3>>260.3 eggs. Since we cannot have a fraction of an egg, each nest will have 260 eggs.
### Answer: 260

Expected answer: 2603/10

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A family decided to donate 455 towels to a local shelter. They plan to donate an equal amount of towels each day for 5 days. How many towels will they donate each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many towels the family will donate each day, we divide the total number of towels by the number of days they plan to donate them. 
455 towels / 5 days = 91 towels per day.
### Answer: 91 towels per day.

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The family, after reviewing their stock, realized that they actually have 4581 towels to donate instead of 455. If they still plan to donate equal amounts for 5 days, how many towels will they donate each day now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Since the family now has 4581 towels to donate, we divide this total by the number of days they plan to donate them.
4581 towels / 5 days = 916.2 towels per day.
Since we cannot donate a fraction of a towel, the family will donate 916 towels per day.
### Answer: 916 towels per day.

Expected answer: 4581/5

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A school has 1089 students and plans to take them on a field trip using buses. If each bus can carry exactly 11 students, how many buses does the school need to hire for the field trip?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many buses the school needs to hire, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students each bus can carry. 

Number of buses = Total number of students / Number of students each bus can carry
Number of buses = 1089 / 11
Number of buses = 99

### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following the field trip, the school finds out that they will now be taking 4570 students for the next excursion. If each bus can still only carry 11 students, how many buses will the school need to hire for this next field trip?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many buses the school needs to hire for the next field trip with 4570 students, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students each bus can carry.

Number of buses = Total number of students / Number of students each bus can carry
Number of buses = 4570 / 11
Number of buses = 415

### Answer: 415

Expected answer: 4570/11

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A bed sheet manufacturer produces 2520 bed sheets in 28 days. If they produce the same number of sheets every day, how many bed sheets are manufactured each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many bed sheets are manufactured each day, we divide the total number of bed sheets produced in 28 days by the number of days.
2520 bed sheets / 28 days = 90 bed sheets per day.
### Answer: 90 bed sheets are manufactured each day.

Expected answer: 90

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's now consider a different bed sheet manufacturer who manages to produce a total of 7208 bed sheets in the same 28-day period. If they also produced the same number of sheets every day, how many bed sheets are manufactured each day in this case?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many bed sheets are manufactured each day by the second manufacturer, we divide the total number of bed sheets produced in 28 days by the number of days.
7208 bed sheets / 28 days = 258 bed sheets per day.
### Answer: 258 bed sheets are manufactured each day in this case.

Expected answer: 1802/7

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dog food manufacturer produces 2900 pounds of dog food in a day. If this amount is evenly distributed into 50 bags, how many pounds of food does each bag contain?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pounds of food each bag contains, we divide the total amount of food produced by the number of bags: 2900 pounds / 50 bags = <<2900/50=58>>58 pounds per bag.
### Answer: 58 pounds.

Expected answer: 58

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The manufacturer changes the production procedure and now it can only produce 2301 pounds of dog food in a day, while maintaining the same number of bags which is 50. How many pounds of food does each bag contain now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With the new production procedure, each bag contains 2301 pounds / 50 bags = <<2301/50=46.02>>46.02 pounds per bag.
Since we cannot have a fraction of a pound, each bag will contain 46 pounds of food.
### Answer: 46 pounds.

Expected answer: 2301/50

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A cat catches 2187 mice over a period of 27 months. How many mice does the cat catch each month?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many mice the cat catches each month, we divide the total number of mice caught by the number of months: 2187 mice / 27 months = 81 mice per month.
### Answer: 81

Expected answer: 81

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The cat's hunting skills have improved! Now this cat catches 2784 mice over the same period of 27 months. How many mice does the cat now catch each month?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many mice the cat catches each month now, we divide the new total number of mice caught by the number of months: 2784 mice / 27 months = 103 mice per month.
### Answer: 103

Expected answer: 928/9

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A vineyard has harvested 1426 grapes and wants to pack them evenly among 62 boxes. How many grapes will be in each box?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many grapes will be in each box, we need to divide the total number of grapes by the number of boxes. So, 1426 grapes divided by 62 boxes is 1426/62 = <<1426/62>>23 grapes per box.
### Answer: 23.

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of 1426 grapes, the vineyard harvested 4830 grapes and still wanted to distribute them evenly among the 62 boxes, how many grapes would now be in each box?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the vineyard harvested 4830 grapes and wants to pack them evenly among 62 boxes, we need to divide the total number of grapes by the number of boxes. So, 4830 grapes divided by 62 boxes is 4830/62 = <<4830/62>>78 grapes per box.
### Answer: 78.

Expected answer: 2415/31

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A group of scientists studying marine life have found 1152 starfish distributed evenly over 72 square feet of seafloor. How many starfish are there in each square foot of seafloor?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of starfish in each square foot of seafloor, we divide the total number of starfish by the total number of square feet: 1152 starfish / 72 square feet = <<1152/72=16>>16 starfish per square foot.
### Answer: 16 starfish per square foot.

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The scientists then study a different area of seafloor and find 833 starfish distributed evenly over the same 72 square feet. How many starfish are there in each square foot of this different seafloor area?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of starfish in each square foot of the different seafloor area, we divide the total number of starfish by the total number of square feet: 833 starfish / 72 square feet = <<833/72=11.57>>11.57 starfish per square foot.
### Answer: 11.57 starfish per square foot.

Expected answer: 833/72

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a sandbox, a child splits 36 toy trucks evenly between his 18 stuffed animals. How many toy trucks does each stuffed animal get?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Each stuffed animal gets 36/18 = <<36/18=2>>2 toy trucks.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The child then finds another huge stash of toy trucks totalling 2925. He continues to distribute them evenly among his 18 stuffed animals. How many additional toy trucks does each stuffed animal get now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: After distributing the initial 36 toy trucks, there are 2925 - 36 = <<2925-36=2889>>2889 toy trucks left to distribute.
Each stuffed animal gets an additional 2889/18 = <<2889/18=161>>161 toy trucks.
### Answer: 161

Expected answer: 325/2

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A police officer patrols a city that has been divided into 240 blocks. The city is divided evenly among 30 officers. How many blocks is each officer responsible for?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Each officer is responsible for 240/30 = <<240/30=8>>8 blocks.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now consider a larger city that is spread across 3698 blocks. It is also monitored by 30 police officers. How many blocks would each officer be responsible for in this larger city?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: In the larger city, each officer would be responsible for 3698/30 = <<3698/30=123>>123 blocks.
### Answer: 123

Expected answer: 1849/15

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In an enchanted forest, there are 7917 unicorns spread evenly among 87 meadows. How many unicorns are there in each meadow?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many unicorns are in each meadow, we need to divide the total number of unicorns by the number of meadows. So, 7917 unicorns divided by 87 meadows equals 91 unicorns in each meadow.

### Answer: 91 unicorns.

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the enchanted forest had originally contained 2842 unicorns evenly distributed among the 87 meadows instead of 7917, how many unicorns would there be in each meadow?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many unicorns would be in each meadow if there were originally 2842 unicorns, we need to divide the total number of unicorns by the number of meadows. So, 2842 unicorns divided by 87 meadows equals 32 unicorns in each meadow.

### Answer: 32 unicorns.

Expected answer: 98/3

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A river flows 902 kilometers through a country, passing through 82 cities along its course. If the river's length is evenly distributed among these cities, how many kilometers of the river's length are there within each city?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of the river within each city, we divide the total length of the river by the number of cities it passes through: 902 km / 82 cities = <<902/82=11>>11 km per city.
### Answer: 11 km per city.

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead, the river was longer and flowed 3767 kilometers through the same country, passing through the same 82 cities along its course. If the river's length is evenly distributed among these cities under this new scenario, how many kilometers of the river's length would there be within each city?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of the river within each city in this new scenario, we divide the total length of the river by the number of cities it passes through: 3767 km / 82 cities = <<3767/82=46>>46 km per city.
### Answer: 46 km per city.

Expected answer: 3767/82

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A sunglasses manufacturer produces a total of 552 sunglasses across 69 different production runs. If every run produces an equal number of sunglasses, how many sunglasses are made in each run?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the manufacturer produces a total of 552 sunglasses across 69 production runs, then the number of sunglasses made in each run is 552/69 = <<552/69=8>>8 sunglasses.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The sunglasses manufacturer actually made a total of 7712 sunglasses across the same 69 production runs. If every run now produced an equal number of sunglasses, how many sunglasses would be made in each run?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the manufacturer produces a total of 7712 sunglasses across 69 production runs, then the number of sunglasses made in each run is 7712/69 = <<7712/69=112>>112 sunglasses.
### Answer: 112

Expected answer: 7712/69

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A baby grows at an average rate of 2125 grams in his first 25 days. What is the average daily weight gain of the baby?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the average daily weight gain of the baby, we divide the total weight gain by the number of days: 2125 grams / 25 days = 85 grams per day.
### Answer: 85 grams per day.

Expected answer: 85

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead, the baby grows at an average rate of 392 grams in his first 25 days, what is now the average daily weight gain of the baby?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

The average daily weight gain of the baby is calculated by dividing the total weight gain by the number of days: 392 grams / 25 days = 15.68 grams per day.
### Answer: 15.68 grams per day.

Expected answer: 392/25

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A lamp factory has produced a total of 1073 lamps over 37 consecutive days. If the factory makes the same quantity each day, how many lamps does it manufacture daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the factory produced a total of 1073 lamps over 37 days, then the daily production is 1073/37 = <<1073/37=29>>29 lamps per day.
### Answer: 29

Expected answer: 29

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the lamp factory had instead produced a total of 7668 lamps over the same 37 consecutive days, how many lamps would it have manufactured daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the factory produced a total of 7668 lamps over 37 days, then the daily production would be 7668/37 = <<7668/37=208>>208 lamps per day.
### Answer: 208

Expected answer: 7668/37

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A tiger walked a total of 2556 meters in 36 minutes. How many meters did the tiger walk in one minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many meters the tiger walked in one minute, we need to divide the total distance walked by the total time taken: 2556 meters / 36 minutes = <<2556/36=71>>71 meters.
### Answer: 71 meters.

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After some recalibration, it was discovered that the tiger actually walked a total of 2301 meters, and not 2556 meters, in 36 minutes. Given this new information, how many meters did the tiger walk in one minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many meters the tiger walked in one minute with the corrected distance of 2301 meters, we divide the total distance walked by the total time taken: 2301 meters / 36 minutes = <<2301/36=63.916666666666664>>63.92 meters (rounded to two decimal places).
### Answer: 63.92 meters.

Expected answer: 767/12

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: There are 30 keys on a piano that you are considering to buy. If each key contributes equally to the total cost of the piano, and the piano costs 30 dollars, how much does each key cost?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Since each key contributes equally to the total cost of the piano, each key costs 30/30 = $<<30/30=1>>1.
### Answer: $1.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now suppose you are considering a much more expensive piano that has the same number of keys but costs $6906 in total. If each key contributes equally to the total cost, how much does each key on this piano cost?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Since each key contributes equally to the total cost of the piano, each key on this piano costs 6906/30 = $<<6906/30=230.2>>230.2.
### Answer: $230.2.

Expected answer: 1151/5

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: On the beach, there are 1804 seashells scattered across a 41-meter stretch of sand. If the seashells are distributed evenly across this stretch, how many seashells are there per meter?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of seashells per meter, we divide the total number of seashells by the length of the stretch of sand: 1804 seashells / 41 meters = 44 seashells per meter.
### Answer: 44 seashells per meter.

Expected answer: 44

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now consider this: instead of 1804 seashells, there are 9083 seashells evenly scattered across the same 41-meter stretch of beach sand. How many seashells would there be per meter now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of seashells per meter with 9083 seashells, we divide the total number of seashells by the length of the stretch of sand: 9083 seashells / 41 meters = 221 seashells per meter.
### Answer: 221 seashells per meter.

Expected answer: 9083/41

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A kite is flown for a total of 1311 minutes over the course of 23 days during the summer. If the kite is flown for the same amount of time each day, how many minutes is the kite in the air per day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Let x be the number of minutes the kite is flown each day.
The total number of minutes the kite is flown over 23 days is 23x = 1311.
Therefore, x = 1311/23 = <<1311/23=57>>57 minutes per day.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 1311 minutes of total flight time, suppose the kite was flown for a total of 9051 minutes over the same duration of 23 days. How many minutes per day was the kite in the air now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Let x be the number of minutes the kite is flown each day.
The total number of minutes the kite is flown over 23 days is 23x = 9051.
Therefore, x = 9051/23 = <<9051/23=393>>393 minutes per day.
### Answer: 393

Expected answer: 9051/23

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 2065 kilograms of tomatoes evenly from her 59 tomato plants. How many kilograms of tomatoes were produced by each plant on average?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The average amount of tomatoes produced by each plant is given by the total amount of tomatoes harvested divided by the number of plants, which is 2065/59 = <<2065/59>>35 kilograms per plant on average.
### Answer: 35.

Expected answer: 35

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The farmer then realized she made a mistake in her count. She actually harvested 1021 kilograms of tomatoes from her 59 tomato plants instead of 2065 kilograms. Based on this new information, how many kilograms of tomatoes were produced by each plant on average now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With the corrected amount of tomatoes harvested, the average amount of tomatoes produced by each plant is 1021/59 = <<1021/59>>17.34 kilograms per plant on average.
### Answer: 17.34.

Expected answer: 1021/59

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A small indoor mouse can travel a total distance of 4928 meters by running all over the house in 77 hours. On average, how many meters does the mouse run in one hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the average distance the mouse runs in one hour, we divide the total distance by the total time: 4928 meters / 77 hours = 64 meters per hour.

### Answer: 64 meters per hour.

Expected answer: 64

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Consider instead that the indoor mouse had the ability to travel a total distance of 4928 meters in a shorter time span of 3690 minutes. On average, how many meters does the mouse run in one minute now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the average distance the mouse runs in one minute, we divide the total distance by the total time in minutes: 4928 meters / 3690 minutes = 1.335 meters per minute.

### Answer: 1.335 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 2464/1845

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A kite flies at a height of 1800 feet using a 50-foot string. How high is the kite flying per each foot of the used string?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The height of the kite per each foot of the used string is given by the height of the kite divided by the length of the string, which is 1800/50 = <<1800/50=36>>36 feet per each foot of the used string.
### Answer: 36.

Expected answer: 36

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the kite now flies at a height of 5659 feet using the same 50-foot string. Now, how high is the kite flying per each foot of the used string?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The height of the kite per each foot of the used string is given by the height of the kite divided by the length of the string, which is 5659/50 = <<5659/50=113.18>>113.18 feet per each foot of the used string.
### Answer: 113.18.

Expected answer: 5659/50

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: During a camping trip, you gather 2208 ounces of firewood, which needs to be evenly divided over 96 hours of maintaining the campfire. How many ounces of firewood are used per hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the amount of firewood used per hour, we divide the total amount of firewood by the total number of hours: 2208 ounces / 96 hours = 23 ounces per hour.
### Answer: 23 ounces per hour.

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A princess has received 600 gifts for her birthday. She decides to evenly distribute these gifts among 50 of her closest friends. How many gifts does each friend receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many gifts each friend receives, we divide the total number of gifts by the number of friends: 600 gifts / 50 friends = <<600/50=12>>12 gifts per friend.
### Answer: 12

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the following year, the princess receives 4030 gifts for her birthday. She again decides to evenly distribute this larger amount of presents among her 50 close friends. How many gifts does each friend get in this year?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many gifts each friend receives this year, we divide the total number of gifts by the number of friends: 4030 gifts / 50 friends = <<4030/50=80.6>>80.6 gifts per friend. Since we cannot give a fraction of a gift, each friend will receive 80 gifts.
### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 403/5

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Over the course of a 52-week year, you burned a total of 4264 logs in your fireplace. How many logs did you burn on average each week?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of logs burned each week, we divide the total number of logs burned by the number of weeks in a year.
Average logs burned per week = 4264 logs / 52 weeks = 82 logs per week.
### Answer: 82 logs per week.

Expected answer: 82

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, consider that throughout this year, you actually burned a total of 4264 logs, but over a shorter period of 3764 hours. How many logs did you burn on average each hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of logs burned each hour, we divide the total number of logs burned by the total number of hours.
Average logs burned per hour = 4264 logs / 3764 hours = 1.13 logs per hour.
### Answer: 1.13 logs per hour.

Expected answer: 1066/941

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An unidentified flying object (UFO) traveled a distance of 1278 miles in 71 minutes. Assuming the UFO traveled at a constant speed, what was the UFO's speed in miles per minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the UFO's speed in miles per minute, we divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken: 1278 miles / 71 minutes = 18 miles per minute.
### Answer: 18 miles per minute.

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead, the UFO traveled the same distance of 1278 miles, but this time over a longer period of 218 minutes, what then would be the UFO's speed in miles per minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the UFO's speed in miles per minute when traveling 1278 miles in 218 minutes, we divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken: 1278 miles / 218 minutes = 5.87 miles per minute.

### Answer: 5.87 miles per minute.

Expected answer: 639/109

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A snail travels a total distance of 1610 cm in 35 days. If the snail travels the same distance each day, how many centimeters does the snail travel daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let \( x \) be the distance the snail travels daily in centimeters. The total distance traveled in 35 days is \( 35x = 1610 \) cm.
Solving for \( x \):
\[ x = \frac{1610}{35} = 46 \text{ cm/day} \]

### Answer: 46 cm/day.

Expected answer: 46

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead, the snail traveled a total distance of 9521 cm over the same 35 days, how many centimeters would the snail travel daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let \( x \) be the distance the snail travels daily in centimeters. The total distance traveled in 35 days is \( 35x = 9521 \) cm.
Solving for \( x \):
\[ x = \frac{9521}{35} = 272 \text{ cm/day} \]

### Answer: 272 cm/day.

Expected answer: 9521/35

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A beach resort is hosting a sandcastle-building competition. They brought 960 pounds of sand for the event, and they need to divide it evenly among 80 competitor stations. How much sand will there be at each station?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how much sand will be at each station, we need to divide the total amount of sand by the number of stations. 
960 pounds of sand / 80 stations = 12 pounds of sand per station.
### Answer: 12 pounds.

Expected answer: 12

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if the beach resort decided to bring in more sand for the sandcastle-building competition and now they have 1120 pounds distributed among the same 80 competitor stations? Now, how much sand will there be at each station?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With 1120 pounds of sand distributed among 80 competitor stations, we need to divide the total amount of sand by the number of stations.
1120 pounds of sand / 80 stations = 14 pounds of sand per station.
### Answer: 14 pounds.

Expected answer: 14

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jewellery store received a shipment of 2520 colourful bracelets and decided to divide them evenly amongst 56 display cases. How many bracelets would be in each display case?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many bracelets would be in each display case, we need to divide the total number of bracelets by the number of display cases. 
2520 bracelets รท 56 display cases = 45 bracelets in each display case.
### Answer: 45

Expected answer: 45

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the jewellery store's successful sale, they decided to bring in a fresh shipment of 5311 new bracelets. If they distributed these new bracelets equally amongst the same 56 display cases as before, how many bracelets would be in each display case now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many bracelets would be in each display case after the new shipment, we need to add the new bracelets to the total number of bracelets and then divide by the number of display cases.
Total number of bracelets now = 2520 + 5311 = 7831 bracelets
7831 bracelets รท 56 display cases = 139 bracelets in each display case now.
### Answer: 139

Expected answer: 5311/56

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A tiger travels a total distance of 4104 miles over 54 days. If the tiger traveled an equal number of miles each day, how many miles does the tiger travel in one day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the tiger traveled a total distance of 4104 miles over 54 days, then the tiger traveled 4104/54 = <<4104/54=76>>76 miles each day.
### Answer: 76 miles.

Expected answer: 76

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now suppose that the tiger traveled a shorter distance of 2498 miles over the same period of 54 days. If the tiger still travelled an equal number of miles each day, how many miles would the tiger travel in one day now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the tiger traveled a total distance of 2498 miles over 54 days, then the tiger would travel 2498/54 = <<2498/54=46>>46 miles each day.
### Answer: 46 miles.

Expected answer: 1249/27

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A host baked cookies for a party and made a total of 2460 cookies. The baking process is evenly distributed over 60 batches. How many cookies are there in each batch?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many cookies are in each batch, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of batches: 2460 cookies / 60 batches = 41 cookies per batch.

### Answer: 41 cookies per batch.

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The host now realized he miscalculated and actually baked 2460 cookies over 554 batches not 60. How many cookies are in each batch now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many cookies are in each batch now, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of batches: 2460 cookies / 554 batches = 4.44 cookies per batch.

### Answer: 4.44 cookies per batch.

Expected answer: 1230/277

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: If you divide 156 evenly into 6 sets, how many numbers will be in each set?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To divide 156 evenly into 6 sets, we need to perform the division 156 รท 6 = <<156/6=26>>26.
Each set will have 26 numbers.
### Answer: 26

Expected answer: 26

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of splitting 156 items, you had to divide a larger number of items, like 2347, into the same 6 groups, how many items would be in each group now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To divide 2347 evenly into 6 sets, we need to perform the division 2347 รท 6 = <<2347/6=391>>391.
Each set will have 391 items.
### Answer: 391

Expected answer: 2347/6

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A bubble machine produces a total of 888 bubbles over a period of 24 minutes. How many bubbles does it produce in a minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The bubble machine produces 888 bubbles in 24 minutes.
To find out how many bubbles it produces in 1 minute, we divide 888 by 24: 888/24 = <<888/24=37>>37 bubbles per minute.
### Answer: 37.

Expected answer: 37

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The bubble machine's performance improved and it now produces a total of 6080 bubbles over the same period of 24 minutes. How many bubbles does it produce in a minute now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The bubble machine now produces 6080 bubbles in 24 minutes.
To find out how many bubbles it produces in 1 minute, we divide 6080 by 24: 6080/24 = <<6080/24=253>>253 bubbles per minute.
### Answer: 253.

Expected answer: 760/3

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A rainbow appears after a rainstorm and lasts for 680 seconds. It cycles through its complete range of colors 8 times during its appearance. How many seconds does it spend on each cycle?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The rainbow spends a total of 680 seconds on 8 cycles, so each cycle lasts for 680/8 = <<680/8=85>>85 seconds.
### Answer: 85

Expected answer: 85

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In an unusual display, a different rainbow after a subsequent rainstorm lasts for 8713 seconds while still cycling through its complete range of colors 8 times. How many seconds does this rainbow spend on each cycle?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The rainbow spends a total of 8713 seconds on 8 cycles, so each cycle lasts for 8713/8 = <<8713/8=1089.125>>1089.125 seconds. However, since the rainbow cannot spend a fraction of a second on a cycle, we can round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, each cycle lasts for 1089 seconds.
### Answer: 1089

Expected answer: 8713/8

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A ball recycler has a total of 3864 balls that he wants to evenly distribute into 42 recycling bins. How many balls will there be in each bin?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many balls will be in each bin, we need to divide the total number of balls by the number of bins. 

3864 balls / 42 bins = 92 balls per bin.

### Answer: 92 balls per bin.

Expected answer: 92

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the ball recycler instead had a total of 4934 balls that he wanted to evenly distribute into 42 recycling bins, how many balls would there be in each bin?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many balls will be in each bin, we need to divide the total number of balls by the number of bins.

4934 balls / 42 bins = 117 balls per bin.

### Answer: 117 balls per bin.

Expected answer: 2467/21

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A metalsmith is making rings. He has 1610 grams of silver and decides to use 70 grams of silver for each ring. How many rings can the metalsmith create?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of rings the metalsmith can create, we divide the total amount of silver by the amount of silver used for each ring: 1610 grams / 70 grams = 23 rings.

### Answer: 23 rings.

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The metalsmith decided to melt more silver from the warehouse and now he has a total of 5312 grams of silver. If he continues using the same amount of 70 grams of silver for each ring, how many rings can the metalsmith create now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With 5312 grams of silver, the metalsmith can create 5312 grams / 70 grams per ring = 76 rings.

### Answer: 76 rings.

Expected answer: 2656/35

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A crate contains 88 apples. If the apples are equally distributed into 44 bags, how many apples does each bag contain?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If there are 88 apples and they are distributed into 44 bags, each bag will contain 88/44 = <<88/44=2>>2 apples.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose we reconsider the number of apples and there are actually 8840 apples in the crate instead of 88. If these apples are still equally distributed into 44 bags, how many apples would each bag contain now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If there are 8840 apples and they are distributed into 44 bags, each bag will contain 8840/44 = <<8840/44=201>>201 apples.
### Answer: 201

Expected answer: 2210/11

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jewelry maker uses 87 precious stones to create a bracelet that consists of 29 identical parts. How many stones are there in each part of the bracelet?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many stones are in each part of the bracelet, we need to divide the total number of stones by the number of parts. So, 87 stones divided by 29 parts gives us 87/29 = <<87/29=3>>3 stones in each part of the bracelet.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The jewelry maker now uses 8017 precious stones to create the bracelet still keeping the same structure of 29 identical parts. How many stones are there in each part of the new bracelet?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the jewelry maker uses 8017 stones to create the bracelet with 29 identical parts, we can find out how many stones are in each part by dividing the total number of stones by the number of parts. So, 8017 stones divided by 29 parts gives us 8017/29 = <<8017/29=277>>277 stones in each part of the new bracelet.
### Answer: 277

Expected answer: 8017/29

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A beverage company has set a target of filling 1320 bottles with juice evenly spread over 88 hours. How many bottles are filled per hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of bottles filled per hour, we divide the total number of bottles by the total number of hours: 1320 bottles / 88 hours = <<1320/88=15>>15 bottles per hour.
### Answer: 15 bottles per hour.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The beverage company has now set a new target of filling 8607 bottles with juice, maintaining the same 88 hours of operation. How many bottles are filled per hour under this new target?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of bottles filled per hour for the new target, we divide the total number of bottles by the total number of hours: 8607 bottles / 88 hours = <<8607/88=97.875>>97.875 bottles per hour.
Since we cannot fill a fraction of a bottle, we round down to the nearest whole number.
### Answer: 97 bottles per hour.

Expected answer: 8607/88

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Annapurna is an avid gardener and plans to plant 3520 tulips in 40 equal rows. How many tulips will she plant in each row?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Annapurna will plant 3520 tulips in 40 equal rows, so she will plant 3520/40 = <<3520/40=88>>88 tulips in each row.
### Answer: 88

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Anna now realized she made a mistake earlier. Instead of 40 rows, she remembered that she actually only has 3052 spaces to plant her tulips. If she wants to split the 3520 tulips evenly, how many tulips will she plant in each space?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let's first find out how many tulips Anna will plant in each space. She has 3052 spaces to plant her tulips, so she will plant 3520/3052 = 1.155 tulips in each space.

### Answer: 1.155

Expected answer: 880/763

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toy shop produced 3306 doll clothes and distributed them evenly among 58 dolls. How many pieces of clothing did each doll get?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pieces of clothing each doll received, we need to divide the total number of doll clothes produced by the number of dolls. So, 3306 doll clothes / 58 dolls = 57 pieces of clothing per doll.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After another production run, the toy shop produced an additional 9115 doll clothes and distributed them evenly among the same 58 dolls. How many pieces of clothing did each doll get this time?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: After the additional production run, the total number of doll clothes is now 3306 + 9115 = 12421 doll clothes. Dividing this total by the 58 dolls gives us 12421 doll clothes / 58 dolls = 214 pieces of clothing per doll this time.
### Answer: 214

Expected answer: 9115/58

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A bear consumes 1881 pounds of food over a 19-day hibernation period. On average, how many pounds of food does the bear consume per day during this period?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the average amount of food the bear consumes per day, we divide the total amount of food consumed by the number of days: 1881 pounds / 19 days = 99 pounds per day.
### Answer: 99 pounds per day.

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the same bear were to consume 7207 pounds of food over the same 19-day hibernation period instead, how many pounds of food would the bear consume per day during this period in that case?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the average amount of food the bear consumes per day with 7207 pounds of food over 19 days, we divide the total amount of food consumed by the number of days: 7207 pounds / 19 days = 379 pounds per day.
### Answer: 379 pounds per day.

Expected answer: 7207/19

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A plane flew 1720 miles in 86 hours. How many miles did the plane fly per hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the miles per hour, we divide the total miles flown by the total hours flown: 1720 miles / 86 hours = 20 miles per hour.
### Answer: 20 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the same plane had flown 1990 miles instead of 1720 miles in the same 86 hours, how many miles did the plane fly per hour then?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find the miles per hour in this case, we divide the total miles flown (1990 miles) by the total hours flown (86 hours): 1990 miles / 86 hours = 23.14 miles per hour (rounded to two decimal places).
### Answer: 23.14 miles per hour.

Expected answer: 995/43

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A pencil factory manufactured 4950 pencils over a period of 90 hours. If the factory produced the same number of pencils every hour, how many pencils did it produce each hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pencils the factory produced each hour, we divide the total number of pencils produced by the total number of hours worked. 

4950 pencils / 90 hours = 55 pencils per hour.

### Answer: 55 pencils per hour.

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The pencil factory revised its production records and found out that it actually produced 3487 pencils over a period of 90 hours, not 4950 pencils. If this new total amount was produced evenly over the same period, how many pencils did the factory actually produce each hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pencils the factory actually produced each hour with the revised total, we divide the new total number of pencils produced by the total number of hours worked.

3487 pencils / 90 hours = 38.7444 pencils per hour.

Since the factory cannot produce a fraction of a pencil, we round down to the nearest whole number.

### Answer: 38 pencils per hour.

Expected answer: 3487/90

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: During a certain season, a garden produces a total of 780 tomatoes. If this output is evenly distributed over 52 weeks, how many tomatoes does the garden produce each week?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many tomatoes the garden produces each week, we divide the total number of tomatoes by the number of weeks: 780 tomatoes / 52 weeks = 15 tomatoes per week.
### Answer: 15.

Expected answer: 15

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the following season, conditions improve in the garden and it produces a total of 2502 tomatoes. If this greater output is distributed evenly across 52 weeks like before, how many tomatoes does the garden produce each week now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many tomatoes the garden produces each week with the new output, we divide the total number of tomatoes by the number of weeks: 2502 tomatoes / 52 weeks = 48 tomatoes per week.
### Answer: 48.

Expected answer: 1251/26

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A tiger travels a total distance of 1679 km evenly over a period of 73 days. How many kilometers does the tiger cover each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the distance the tiger covers each day, we divide the total distance by the number of days: 1679 km / 73 days = <<1679/73=23>>23 km/day.
### Answer: 23 km/day.

Expected answer: 23

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the same tiger were to travel a total distance of 7008 km, instead of 1679 km, evenly over the SAME period of 73 days, how many kilometers would the tiger cover each day now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the tiger were to travel 7008 km over 73 days, the distance covered each day would be: 7008 km / 73 days = <<7008/73=96>>96 km/day.
### Answer: 96 km/day.

Expected answer: 96

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A popular sporting goods store just got a shipment of 2280 new ice skates. They plan on distributing them equally among their 38 store locations. How many ice skates will each store receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many ice skates each store will receive, we need to divide the total number of ice skates by the number of store locations: 2280 ice skates / 38 stores = <<2280/38=60>>60 ice skates per store.
### Answer: 60

Expected answer: 60

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The sporting goods store unexpectedly received an additional shipment, bringing the total number of new ice skates to 3887. If they still plan on distributing them equally among their 38 store locations, how many ice skates will each store receive now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The total number of ice skates is now 3887. To find out how many ice skates each store will receive, we need to divide the total number of ice skates by the number of store locations: 3887 ice skates / 38 stores = <<3887/38=102>>102 ice skates per store.
### Answer: 102

Expected answer: 3887/38

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: You've embarked on reading an epic novel of 4606 pages. You decide to split the reading evenly over 47 days. How many pages do you need to read each day to achieve this?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pages need to be read each day, we divide the total number of pages by the number of days: 4606 pages / 47 days = 98 pages per day.

### Answer: 98 pages per day.

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following your initial reading plan, imagine if instead of a 4606 pages epic novel, you chose a different tome with a total of 5982 pages. If you still want to finish reading in 47 days, how many pages would you now need to read each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many pages need to be read each day with the new book, we divide the total number of pages by the number of days: 5982 pages / 47 days = 127 pages per day.

### Answer: 127 pages per day.

Expected answer: 5982/47

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dressmaking company has 3234 centimeters of fabric. If they used 33 centimeters of fabric to make each skirt, how many skirts can they make in total?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of skirts that can be made, we divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric used for each skirt: 3234 cm / 33 cm = 98 skirts.
### Answer: 98 skirts.

Expected answer: 98

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the dressmaking company decides to create a more elaborate skirt design that requires 158 centimeters of fabric per skirt instead of 33 centimeters, how many skirts can they make now with the 3234 centimeters of fabric they have?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With the new skirt design, the number of skirts that can be made is calculated by dividing the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric used for each skirt: 3234 cm / 158 cm โ‰ˆ 20.5 skirts. Since we cannot make a fraction of a skirt, the company can make 20 skirts with the new design.
### Answer: 20 skirts.

Expected answer: 1617/79

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A doctor has spent a total of 4424 minutes talking with patients over the past 56 days. If the doctor spends the same amount of time talking with patients each day, how many minutes does he spend each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many minutes the doctor spends each day, we divide the total number of minutes spent over 56 days by the number of days.
4424 minutes / 56 days = 79 minutes per day.
### Answer: 79 minutes.

Expected answer: 79

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: On further reflection, the doctor realized that over the past 56 days, he actually only spent 1047 minutes talking with patients. If he spent the same amount of time each day, how many minutes does he actually spend talking with patients daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the doctor actually spent 1047 minutes talking with patients over the past 56 days, we divide the total number of minutes by the number of days to find out how many minutes he spends each day.
1047 minutes / 56 days = 18.6964285714 โ‰ˆ 18.7 minutes per day.
### Answer: 18.7 minutes.

Expected answer: 1047/56

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: Sam has a total of 3025 marshmallows which he wants to package into bags of 55. How many marshmallows will be in each bag?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many marshmallows will be in each bag, we need to divide the total number of marshmallows by the number of bags. So, 3025 marshmallows รท 55 bags = 55 marshmallows in each bag.
### Answer: 55

Expected answer: 55

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead, Sam wants to divide his 3025 marshmallows evenly into 2011 bags, how many marshmallows will be in each bag then?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many marshmallows will be in each bag when dividing 3025 marshmallows into 2011 bags, we need to divide the total number of marshmallows by the number of bags. So, 3025 marshmallows รท 2011 bags = 1 marshmallow in each bag.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 3025/2011

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jeweler has 1944 pieces of beads and wants to create bracelets using an equal number of beads in each bracelet. If the jeweler ends up making 72 bracelets, how many beads does each bracelet have?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many beads are in each bracelet, we need to divide the total number of beads by the number of bracelets. 
Number of beads in each bracelet = 1944 beads / 72 bracelets = <<1944/72=27>>27 beads.
### Answer: 27 beads.

Expected answer: 27

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the jeweler decided instead to make 495 bracelets using the same 1944 beads, how many beads would each bracelet have then?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the jeweler decides to make 495 bracelets using the same 1944 beads, we can find the number of beads in each bracelet by dividing the total number of beads by the number of bracelets.
Number of beads in each bracelet = 1944 beads / 495 bracelets = <<1944/495=4>>4 beads.
### Answer: 4 beads.

Expected answer: 216/55

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer has 272 carrots and he wants to evenly divide them into 17 bunches for the market. How many carrots will there be in each bunch?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many carrots will be in each bunch, we need to divide the total number of carrots by the number of bunches. 
272 carrots / 17 bunches = 16 carrots in each bunch.
### Answer: 16

Expected answer: 16

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, if the farmer instead had 3176 carrots and still wanted to divide them evenly into 17 bunches, how many carrots would there then be in each bunch?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many carrots will be in each bunch when the farmer has 3176 carrots, we need to divide the total number of carrots by the number of bunches.
3176 carrots / 17 bunches = 187 carrots in each bunch.
### Answer: 187

Expected answer: 3176/17

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: During a winter season, 1740 inches of snow fell over the course of 87 days. On average, how many inches of snow fell each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of inches of snow that fell each day, we divide the total inches of snow by the number of days: 1740 inches / 87 days = 20 inches per day.
### Answer: 20 inches per day.

Expected answer: 20

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A carpenter has 80 inches of wood to create a door that requires exactly 80 inches. How many doors can he make?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Since the carpenter needs exactly 80 inches of wood to create one door, he can only make 1 door with the 80 inches of wood he has.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the carpenter now has 4322 inches of wood instead of 80, how many doors can he make if each door still requires exactly 80 inches of wood?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the carpenter has 4322 inches of wood and each door requires exactly 80 inches, he can make 4322/80 = <<4322/80=54.025>>54.025 doors.
Since the carpenter cannot make a fraction of a door, he can make a maximum of 54 doors.
### Answer: 54

Expected answer: 2161/40

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A doctor, in the course of her career, has treated a total of 2691 patients. If this was achieved over a period of 39 years of active service, how many patients did she attend to in each year on average?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the average number of patients attended to per year, we divide the total number of patients by the number of years of service: 2691 patients / 39 years = 69 patients per year on average.

### Answer: 69.

Expected answer: 69

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, considering that over her career, the doctor treated a total of 9447 patients, rather than 2691, how many patients did she attend to in each year on average now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With a total of 9447 patients treated over 39 years, the average number of patients attended to per year is 9447 patients / 39 years = 242 patients per year on average.

### Answer: 242.

Expected answer: 3149/13

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 936 cucumbers from his 52 plants. If he got the same number of cucumbers from each plant, how many cucumbers did he get from each plant?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The farmer got 936 cucumbers from 52 plants, so he got 936/52 = <<936/52=18>>18 cucumbers from each plant.
### Answer: 18

Expected answer: 18

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the next season, the same farmer harvested a larger crop of 8539 cucumbers from his 52 plants. If he harvested the same number of cucumbers from each plant as in the previous season, how many cucumbers did he get from each plant this time around?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the farmer harvested 8539 cucumbers from 52 plants, then he got 8539/52 = <<8539/52=164>>164 cucumbers from each plant this time around.
### Answer: 164

Expected answer: 8539/52

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A party organizer has 2470 balloons to be equally distributed over 26 parties. How many balloons does each party get?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many balloons each party gets, we divide the total number of balloons by the number of parties: 2470 balloons / 26 parties = <<2470/26=95>>95 balloons per party.
### Answer: 95

Expected answer: 95

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The party organizer recently received another batch of balloons, increasing the total quantity to 8421. If these are to be equally distributed over the same 26 parties, how many balloons does each party now get?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The total number of balloons is now 8421. To find out how many balloons each party gets, we divide the total number of balloons by the number of parties: 8421 balloons / 26 parties = <<8421/26=323>>323 balloons per party.
### Answer: 323

Expected answer: 8421/26

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A manufacturer makes a large batch of 858 milliliters of juice. It plans to distribute this juice equally into 13 bottles. How much juice will each bottle contain?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how much juice each bottle will contain, we need to divide the total amount of juice by the number of bottles. So, 858 milliliters รท 13 bottles = 66 milliliters per bottle.
### Answer: Each bottle will contain 66 milliliters of juice.

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Given the same situation as before, what if the manufacturer makes a larger batch of 1192 milliliters of juice instead, and still plans to distribute this juice equally into 13 bottles. How much juice will each bottle contain now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With a larger batch of 1192 milliliters of juice and 13 bottles, each bottle will contain 1192 milliliters รท 13 bottles = 92 milliliters per bottle.
### Answer: Each bottle will contain 92 milliliters of juice.

Expected answer: 1192/13

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A scooter travels a total of 1600 feet in 64 seconds. How many feet does the scooter travel in each second?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many feet the scooter travels in each second, we divide the total distance by the total time: 1600 feet / 64 seconds = <<1600/64=25>>25 feet per second.
### Answer: 25 feet per second.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of traveling 1600 feet in 64 seconds, let's assume that the scooter traveled 3984 feet in the same amount of time. How many feet would the scooter travel in each second under this new scenario?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many feet the scooter travels in each second in the new scenario, we divide the new total distance by the total time: 3984 feet / 64 seconds = <<3984/64=62>>62 feet per second.
### Answer: 62 feet per second.

Expected answer: 249/4

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A company has manufactured a total of 2907 lamps that are to be divided equally among 51 stores. How many lamps will each store receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many lamps each store will receive, we need to divide the total number of lamps by the number of stores. So, 2907 lamps รท 51 stores = 57 lamps per store.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the company instead manufactured a total of 4753 lamps that are to be divided equally among the 51 stores. How many lamps will each store receive now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many lamps each store will receive when the company manufactures 4753 lamps, we need to divide the total number of lamps by the number of stores. So, 4753 lamps รท 51 stores = 93 lamps per store.
### Answer: 93

Expected answer: 4753/51

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A clock ticks 756 times in 18 minutes. How many times does it tick in one minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many times the clock ticks in one minute, we can divide the total number of ticks in 18 minutes by 18.

756 ticks / 18 minutes = 42 ticks/minute.

### Answer: 42 ticks/minute.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead the clock ticks a total of 3788 times in the same 18-minute period, how many times would it tick in one minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many times the clock ticks in one minute when it ticks 3788 times in 18 minutes, we can divide the total number of ticks by 18.

3788 ticks / 18 minutes = 210.444... ticks/minute.

Rounded to the nearest whole number, the clock would tick 210 times in one minute.

### Answer: 210 ticks/minute.

Expected answer: 1894/9

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A pillow factory has 930 feathers available to fill their pillows. If they put the same amount of feathers into each pillow and are able to fill 15 pillows, how many feathers are in each pillow?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the factory has 930 feathers available to fill 15 pillows, then each pillow contains 930/15 = <<930/15=62>>62 feathers.
### Answer: 62

Expected answer: 62

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: An additional pillow factory comes into play where they have 5881 feathers available to fill their pillows. If they also put the same amount of feathers into each pillow and are able to fill 15 pillows just like the first factory, how many feathers would be in each of their pillows?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the second factory has 5881 feathers available to fill 15 pillows, then each pillow contains 5881/15 = <<5881/15=392>>392 feathers.
### Answer: 392

Expected answer: 5881/15

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A pair of binoculars cost $702. If the cost is divided equally amongst a birdwatching group of 54 people, how much does each person have to contribute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Each person needs to contribute $702 / 54 = $<<702/54=13>>13.
### Answer: $13.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the birdwatching group purchased the binoculars, they found a different pair costing $446 and decided to return the previous set to buy the cheaper set. If the cost is divided equally amongst the 54 people again, how much does each person have to pay now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: Each person needs to contribute $446 / 54 = $<<446/54=8.26>>8.26.
### Answer: $8.26

Expected answer: 223/27

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A rope is 510 cm long. If it's divided into 30 equal pieces, how long is each piece?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of each piece, we divide the total length of the rope by the number of pieces: 510 cm / 30 = <<510/30=17>>17 cm per piece.
### Answer: 17 cm.

Expected answer: 17

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the rope was actually 9650 cm long instead of 510 cm, and we still want to divide it into 30 equal parts. How long would each piece be now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the rope is 9650 cm long and we want to divide it into 30 equal pieces, each piece would be 9650 cm / 30 = <<9650/30=321.67>>321.67 cm long.
### Answer: 321.67 cm.

Expected answer: 965/3

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A pirate ship has a total of 6097 gold coins stowed away, evenly distributed among its 91 chests. How many coins are in each chest?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many coins are in each chest, we need to divide the total number of coins by the number of chests. So, 6097 gold coins divided by 91 chests equals 67 gold coins in each chest.

### Answer: 67

Expected answer: 67

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's reconsider our previous scenario, but this time the pirate ship stashes a total of 6097 gold coins evenly distributed among not 91, but 2910 chests. How many gold coins are now in each chest?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many coins are in each chest when the total number of coins is evenly distributed among 2910 chests, we need to divide the total number of coins by the number of chests. So, 6097 gold coins divided by 2910 chests equals 2 gold coins in each chest.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 6097/2910

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A treasure chest contains 2425 gold coins. The coins are to be divided evenly among 97 pirates. How many coins does each pirate receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many coins each pirate receives, we need to divide the total number of coins by the number of pirates. 
2425 gold coins divided by 97 pirates equals 25 coins per pirate.
### Answer: 25.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the treasure chest actually contained 5005 gold coins instead of 2425. If these coins are to be divided evenly among the same 97 pirates, how many coins would each pirate receive now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the treasure chest contains 5005 gold coins and they are to be divided evenly among 97 pirates, we need to divide the total number of coins by the number of pirates.
5005 gold coins divided by 97 pirates equals 51 coins per pirate.
### Answer: 51.

Expected answer: 5005/97

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A boat consumes 204 liters of fuel during a journey of 51 hours. How many liters of fuel does the boat consume in one hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The boat consumes 204 liters of fuel in 51 hours, so it consumes 204/51 = <<204/51=4>>4 liters of fuel in one hour.
### Answer: 4 liters.

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the boat only had 100 liters of fuel to start with instead of 204 liters for the same 51-hour journey, how much fuel would the boat consume per hour now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the boat only had 100 liters of fuel for the 51-hour journey, it would consume 100/51 = <<100/51=1.96>>1.96 liters of fuel per hour.
### Answer: 1.96 liters.

Expected answer: 100/51

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A map's scale is such that 8448 kilometers are represented as 96 centimeters. How many kilometers does each centimeter represent on this map?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many kilometers each centimeter represents on the map, we need to divide the total kilometers by the total centimeters: 8448 km / 96 cm = 88 km/cm.

### Answer: 88 km/cm.

Expected answer: 88

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose that on another map, a larger area of 8448 kilometers is represented by a length of 4759 centimeters. In this scenario, how many kilometers would each centimeter represent?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

To find out how many kilometers each centimeter represents on this map, we need to divide the total kilometers by the total centimeters: 8448 km / 4759 cm = 1.774 km/cm.

### Answer: 1.774 km/cm.

Expected answer: 8448/4759

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A train travels a total of 584 kms evenly over 73 hours. How many kms does it travel each hour?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the distance the train travels each hour, we divide the total distance by the total time: 584 kms / 73 hours = <<584/73=8>>8 kms per hour.
### Answer: 8 kms per hour.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: A train travels a total of 584 kms evenly over 71 hours instead of 73. How many kms does it travel each hour now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the distance the train travels each hour now, we divide the total distance by the new total time: 584 kms / 71 hours = 8.22535211268 kms per hour.
### Answer: 8.225 kms per hour.

Expected answer: 584/71

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A teacher assigns a total of 3612 pages of reading over 86 days of school. If the teacher assigns an equal number of pages for every day, how many pages does each student need to read daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of pages each student needs to read daily, we divide the total number of pages by the total number of days: 3612 pages / 86 days = 42 pages per day.
### Answer: 42 pages.

Expected answer: 42

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the teacher realizes that the reading load is too much and reduces the total number of pages to be read to 3612, but spreads them over 328 days instead of 86 days, how many pages would each student need to read daily then?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the total number of pages is reduced to 3612 and spread over 328 days, each student would need to read 3612 pages / 328 days = 11 pages per day.
### Answer: 11 pages.

Expected answer: 903/82

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A hat maker makes 1083 hats throughout 57 weeks. If the hat maker makes the same amount of hats every week, how many hats does the hat maker produce weekly?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let \( x \) be the number of hats the hat maker produces weekly. We can set up the equation \( 57x = 1083 \) to represent the total number of hats made over 57 weeks.

Solving for \( x \):
\[ 57x = 1083 \]
\[ x = \frac{1083}{57} \]
\[ x = 19 \]

Therefore, the hat maker produces 19 hats weekly.
### Answer: 19

Expected answer: 19

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the following year, the hat maker manages to produce a total of 7678 hats over 57 weeks. Maintaining the same pace of production every week as the previous year, how many hats does the hat maker now produce weekly?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Let \( x \) be the number of hats the hat maker produces weekly in the following year. We can set up the equation \( 57x = 7678 \) to represent the total number of hats made over 57 weeks in the following year.

Solving for \( x \):
\[ 57x = 7678 \]
\[ x = \frac{7678}{57} \]
\[ x = 134 \]

Therefore, the hat maker now produces 134 hats weekly.
### Answer: 134

Expected answer: 7678/57

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A sock manufacturer produced 4218 pairs of socks over 74 days. If they produced the same number of socks each day, how many pairs of socks did they make daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of pairs of socks made daily, we divide the total number of pairs of socks produced by the number of days: 4218 pairs / 74 days = 57 pairs of socks per day.
### Answer: 57 pairs of socks per day.

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After a reassessment, it was found that the sock manufacturer actually produced a total of 4055 pairs of socks over the same 74 days. With this new information, how many pairs of socks did they make daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With the new information, the sock manufacturer produced 4055 pairs of socks over 74 days. To find the number of pairs of socks made daily, we divide the total number of pairs of socks produced by the number of days: 4055 pairs / 74 days = 55 pairs of socks per day.
### Answer: 55 pairs of socks per day.

Expected answer: 4055/74

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jewellery shop makes bracelets, each using 69 small pearls. From 3657 pearls, how many full bracelets can be made?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many full bracelets can be made, we need to divide the total number of pearls by the number of pearls needed for each bracelet. 

3657 pearls / 69 pearls per bracelet = 53 full bracelets can be made.

### Answer: 53.

Expected answer: 53

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A scooter travelled a total distance of 4000 meters in 80 minutes. How many meters did the scooter travel per minute?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the distance the scooter traveled per minute, we divide the total distance by the total time: 4000 meters / 80 minutes = 50 meters per minute.
### Answer: 50 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 50

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the following week, the same scooter travelled a longer total distance of 5391 meters in the same time period of 80 minutes. How many meters did the scooter travel per minute now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the distance the scooter traveled per minute in the following week, we divide the new total distance by the total time: 5391 meters / 80 minutes = 67.3875 meters per minute. Rounded to the nearest meter, the scooter traveled 67 meters per minute now.
### Answer: 67 meters per minute.

Expected answer: 5391/80

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toy factory makes 364 toys in a week. If the factory operates the same number of hours each day for 4 days a week, how many toys are made per day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The factory makes 364 toys in a week, so it makes 364/4 = <<364/4=91>>91 toys per day.
### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the toy factory changes its operations and now makes 571 toys in a week over the same 4 days, how many toys are now made per day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the factory now makes 571 toys in a week over 4 days, then it makes 571/4 = <<571/4=142.75>>142.75 toys per day.
### Answer: 142.75

Expected answer: 571/4

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A slide that is 4950 millimeters long is divided into 66 equal sections. How many millimeters long is each section?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of each section, we divide the total length of the slide by the number of sections: 4950 mm / 66 = 75 mm.
### Answer: 75 mm.

Expected answer: 75

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the slide was instead 9823 millimeters long but still divided into 66 equal sections, how many millimeters long would each section be now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the slide is now 9823 millimeters long and divided into 66 equal sections, each section would be 9823 mm / 66 = 149 mm long.
### Answer: 149 mm.

Expected answer: 893/6

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dragon hoards 726 gold coins in his cave spread evenly among 66 small chests. How many gold coins are there in each chest?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many gold coins are in each chest, we need to divide the total number of gold coins by the number of chests. So, 726 gold coins divided by 66 chests equals 11 gold coins in each chest.

### Answer: 11

Expected answer: 11

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering the same dragon's hoard from the previous problem, suppose that the dragon actually had 3453 gold coins instead of 726. If the dragon still spread the gold evenly among the 66 chests, how many gold coins would be in each chest now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the dragon had 3453 gold coins and spread them evenly among 66 chests, we would divide 3453 by 66 to find out how many gold coins are in each chest. This calculation gives us 3453/66 = 52 gold coins in each chest.

### Answer: 52

Expected answer: 1151/22

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A group of marine biologists count a total of 702 limbs on a group of starfish. If each starfish has 9 limbs, how many starfish are there in the group?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If each starfish has 9 limbs, then the number of starfish in the group can be found by dividing the total number of limbs by the number of limbs per starfish: 702 limbs / 9 limbs per starfish = 78 starfish.
### Answer: 78 starfish.

Expected answer: 78

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, the marine biologists later noticed that they made a mistake and there were actually only 278 limbs counted. If each starfish still has 9 limbs, how many starfish are there in the group now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If there were actually only 278 limbs counted and each starfish has 9 limbs, then the number of starfish in the group can be found by dividing the total number of limbs by the number of limbs per starfish: 278 limbs / 9 limbs per starfish = 30.888... Since we cannot have a fraction of a starfish, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are 30 starfish in the group.
### Answer: 30 starfish.

Expected answer: 278/9

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: The city park covers an area of 1927 acres. The area is divided into 47 equal sections for various activities and recreational facilities. If each section is of equal size, how large is each section in acres?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the size of each section, we divide the total area of the park by the number of sections: 1927 acres / 47 sections = 41 acres per section.

### Answer: Each section is 41 acres.

Expected answer: 41

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The city decides to reconfigure the park by further dividing the 1927 acre park into 411 equal sections instead to accommodate more activities and recreational facilities. If each new section is of equal size, how large is each section in acres now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the size of each new section, we divide the total area of the park by the new number of sections: 1927 acres / 411 sections โ‰ˆ 4.69 acres per section.

### Answer: Each new section is approximately 4.69 acres.

Expected answer: 1927/411

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A truck rental company has a total of 744 trucks distributed evenly among 24 branches. How many trucks does each branch have?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many trucks each branch has, we need to divide the total number of trucks by the number of branches. 
Each branch has 744/24 = <<744/24=31>>31 trucks.
### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The truck rental company decides to add more trucks and now has a total of 6028 trucks. If they are still distributed evenly among the 24 branches, how many trucks does each branch now have?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With a total of 6028 trucks distributed evenly among 24 branches, each branch will have 6028/24 = <<6028/24=251>>251 trucks.
### Answer: 251

Expected answer: 1507/6

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer has 2820 oranges that he wants to distribute equally into 60 boxes. How many oranges will be in each box?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many oranges will be in each box, we need to divide the total number of oranges by the number of boxes. 
2820 oranges รท 60 boxes = 47 oranges per box.
### Answer: 47

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A treasure chest contains 7280 gold coins. The coins are evenly distributed in 91 bags. How many gold coins are there in each bag?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many gold coins are in each bag, we need to divide the total number of gold coins by the number of bags. So, 7280 gold coins divided by 91 bags equals 80 gold coins per bag.

### Answer: 80

Expected answer: 80

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if instead of 7280 gold coins, the treasure chest contained 5857 gold coins, still distributed evenly among the 91 bags? How many gold coins would each bag hold now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the treasure chest contains 5857 gold coins and they are evenly distributed among 91 bags, we need to divide the total number of gold coins by the number of bags. So, 5857 gold coins divided by 91 bags equals 64 gold coins per bag.

### Answer: 64

Expected answer: 5857/91

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A soap factory produced 1980 bars of soap by using 20 equal-sized molds. What is the number of soap bars produced by each mold?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of soap bars produced by each mold, we divide the total number of soap bars produced by the number of molds used. So, 1980 bars of soap divided by 20 molds gives us 1980/20 = <<1980/20=99>>99 soap bars produced by each mold.
### Answer: 99

Expected answer: 99

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the following month, the same soap factory now produced 9741 bars of soap using the same 20 equal-sized molds. How many soap bars are now produced by each mold?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of soap bars produced by each mold in the following month, we divide the total number of soap bars produced by the number of molds used. So, 9741 bars of soap divided by 20 molds gives us 9741/20 = <<9741/20=487>>487 soap bars produced by each mold.
### Answer: 487

Expected answer: 9741/20

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A mountain is 1457 meters high and consists of 47 equally tall layers of rock. How tall is each layer of rock?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the height of each layer of rock, we divide the total height of the mountain by the number of layers: 1457 meters / 47 layers = <<1457/47=31>>31 meters.
### Answer: Each layer of rock is 31 meters tall.

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now imagine the mountain's height is adjusted to 8729 meters and it still has the same 47 equally tall layers of rock. How tall would each layer of rock be in this scenario?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: With the new height of the mountain being 8729 meters and still having 47 equally tall layers of rock, we divide the total height by the number of layers: 8729 meters / 47 layers = <<8729/47=185>>185 meters.
### Answer: Each layer of rock would be 185 meters tall in this scenario.

Expected answer: 8729/47

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A 4230 meter long rope gets divided evenly into 90 pieces. How long is each piece of rope?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of each piece of rope, we divide the total length of the rope by the number of pieces it is divided into: 4230 meters / 90 = 47 meters per piece.
### Answer: Each piece of rope is 47 meters long.

Expected answer: 47

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A forest contains 2508 trees evenly distributed over 38 hectares of land. How many trees are there per hectare?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of trees per hectare, we divide the total number of trees by the total number of hectares: 2508 trees / 38 hectares = 66 trees per hectare.
### Answer: 66 trees per hectare.

Expected answer: 66

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same forest, there are 2508 animals living on a 1417-hectares terrain. If the animals are evenly dispersed throughout the forest, how many animals would you expect to encounter in each hectare?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of animals per hectare, we divide the total number of animals by the total number of hectares: 2508 animals / 1417 hectares โ‰ˆ 1.77 animals per hectare.
### Answer: Approximately 1.77 animals per hectare.

Expected answer: 2508/1417

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A backpacker plans a thru-hike of 4526 miles, intending to walk the same distance each day for 62 days. What is the distance, in miles, that the backpacker walks each day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The distance walked each day is calculated by dividing the total distance of 4526 miles by the number of days, which is 62 days.
Distance walked each day = 4526 miles / 62 days = <<4526/62=73>>73 miles per day.
### Answer: 73 miles.

Expected answer: 73

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After finishing his first thru-hike, the backpacker decides to undertake a shorter journey of 2714 miles, still planning to cover an equal distance every day for 62 days. What is the new distance, in miles, that the backpacker plans to walk each day now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The new distance walked each day is calculated by dividing the total distance of 2714 miles by the number of days, which is 62 days.
New distance walked each day = 2714 miles / 62 days = <<2714/62=43.77>>43.77 miles per day.
Since the backpacker cannot walk a fraction of a mile, the backpacker plans to walk 43 miles per day.
### Answer: 43 miles.

Expected answer: 1357/31

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An alien sends a pulsating signal every 925 seconds. If the signal is organized into 37 equal pulses, how long is each pulse?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the length of each pulse, we divide the total time by the number of pulses: 925 seconds / 37 pulses = 25 seconds per pulse.
### Answer: 25 seconds.

Expected answer: 25

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of sending a pulsating signal every 925 seconds, the alien sends it every 9094 seconds, how long would each pulse be if the signal is still organized into 37 equal pulses?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the signal is sent every 9094 seconds and organized into 37 equal pulses, each pulse would last 9094 seconds / 37 pulses = 246 seconds.
### Answer: 246 seconds.

Expected answer: 9094/37

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dragon had collected a hoard of 3010 jewels over a period of 43 years. If he collected evenly throughout these years, how many jewels did he collect each year?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The dragon collected 3010 jewels over 43 years, so he collected 3010/43 = <<3010/43=70>>70 jewels each year.
### Answer: 70

Expected answer: 70

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Let's consider that our dragon, instead of collecting 3010 jewels over 43 years, increased his hoard to 6402 jewels over the same period. If the dragon collected at an even pace throughout these years, how many jewels did he collect each year now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The dragon collected 6402 jewels over 43 years, so he collected 6402/43 = <<6402/43=148>>148 jewels each year.
### Answer: 148

Expected answer: 6402/43

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An alien spaceship sends out a pattern of 6699 signals over the course of 87 Earth days. If the spaceship sends the same number of signals each day, how many signals does it send daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of signals the spaceship sends daily, we divide the total number of signals by the number of days: 6699 signals / 87 days = <<6699/87=77>>77 signals daily.
### Answer: 77 signals daily.

Expected answer: 77

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the alien spaceship from the previous problem actually sent out the same pattern of 6699 signals over the course of 2715 Earth days instead of 87 days, how many signals does it now send daily?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of signals the spaceship sends daily over 2715 days, we divide the total number of signals by the number of days: 6699 signals / 2715 days = <<6699/2715=2.47>>2.47 signals daily. Since we cannot send a fraction of a signal, we round down to the nearest whole number.
### Answer: 2 signals daily.

Expected answer: 2233/905

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A water tank contains 2016 liters of water. It is designed to provide enough water for 28 days without replenishment. How much water does the tank provide per day?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The tank provides 2016 liters of water for 28 days, so the amount of water provided per day is 2016/28 = <<2016/28=72>>72 liters per day.
### Answer: 72 liters per day.

Expected answer: 72

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering the water tank from the previous problem, suppose it was filled with 8329 liters of water instead of 2016 liters. Without changing the duration of usage, how much water would the tank provide per day now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the tank contains 8329 liters of water and is designed to provide enough water for 28 days without replenishment, then the amount of water provided per day is 8329/28 = <<8329/28=297.46>>297.46 liters per day.
### Answer: 297.46 liters per day.

Expected answer: 8329/28

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toy company produced 4686 stuffed animals which were evenly distributed among 66 stores. If each store received the same number of stuffed toys, how many stuffed animals did each store receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many stuffed animals each store received, we need to divide the total number of stuffed animals produced by the number of stores. 

Each store received 4686 / 66 = <<4686/66=71>>71 stuffed animals.
### Answer: 71

Expected answer: 71

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, imagine if the toy company had to distribute the same 4686 stuffed animals among 1023 stores instead of 66. If they still had to distribute them evenly, how many stuffed animals would each store receive now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many stuffed animals each store would receive if the company had to distribute them among 1023 stores, we divide the total number of stuffed animals by the number of stores.

Each store would receive 4686 / 1023 = <<4686/1023=4.58>>4.58 stuffed animals. Since we cannot distribute a fraction of a stuffed animal, each store would receive 4 stuffed animals.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 142/31

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toy car company has 910 toy cars ready for selling and they want to pack them in boxes of 10. How many boxes will they need to pack all the toy cars?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of boxes needed, we divide the total number of toy cars by the number of toy cars in each box: 910 / 10 = 91.
### Answer: 91

Expected answer: 91

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The toy car company now decides to package the 910 toy cars in larger boxes that can hold 538 cars each. How many boxes will they need now to pack all the toy cars?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of boxes needed, we divide the total number of toy cars by the number of toy cars in each larger box: 910 / 538 โ‰ˆ 1.69. Since we cannot have a fraction of a box, we need to round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, the toy car company will need 2 boxes to pack all the toy cars.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 455/269

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A juice factory produces 1333 bottles of juice and packs them evenly into 43 boxes. How many bottles of juice are there in each box?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many bottles of juice are in each box, we need to divide the total number of bottles by the number of boxes: 1333 bottles / 43 boxes = <<1333/43=31>>31 bottles of juice in each box.
### Answer: 31

Expected answer: 31

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the juice factory decides to make less juice and only produces 423 bottles instead, still distributed evenly across the 43 boxes, how many bottles of juice would now be in each box?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the juice factory produces 423 bottles and distributes them evenly across 43 boxes, there would be 423 bottles / 43 boxes = <<423/43=9>>9 bottles of juice in each box.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 423/43

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A generous benefactor donated 741 gifts to a local charity. These gifts were evenly divided between 13 shelters. How many gifts did each shelter receive?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find out how many gifts each shelter received, we need to divide the total number of gifts by the number of shelters. 
741 gifts รท 13 shelters = <<741/13=57>>57 gifts per shelter.
### Answer: 57

Expected answer: 57

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The benefactor decided to be even more generous and increased the number of gifts to 3697. If these additional gifts were also evenly divided between the 13 shelters, then how many gifts did each shelter receive now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: The total number of gifts after the increase is 3697 + 741 = 4438 gifts.
Dividing this total by the number of shelters, each shelter now receives 4438 gifts รท 13 shelters = <<4438/13=341>>341 gifts per shelter.
### Answer: 341

Expected answer: 3697/13

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A child makes a giant snowball with a volume of 528 cubic feet. The child uses the same amount of snow to make each of 16 smaller snowballs. What is the volume of each smaller snowball in cubic feet?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the child uses the same amount of snow to make each of the 16 smaller snowballs, then the total volume of the smaller snowballs will be equal to the volume of the giant snowball. Each smaller snowball will have a volume of 528/16 = <<528/16=33>>33 cubic feet.
### Answer: 33 cubic feet.

Expected answer: 33

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the child decided to make a different giant snowball, this time using a total of 3327 cubic feet of snow, and again divides it to make 16 smaller snowballs, what would be the volume of each smaller snowball in cubic feet?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: If the child uses a total of 3327 cubic feet of snow to make 16 smaller snowballs, then each smaller snowball will have a volume of 3327/16 = <<3327/16=207.9375>>207.9375 cubic feet.
### Answer: 207.9375 cubic feet.

Expected answer: 3327/16

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A slide is 728 inches long and has evenly spaced waves every 56 inches. How many waves are there on the slide?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of waves on the slide, we need to divide the total length of the slide by the length of each wave. 

Number of waves = 728 inches / 56 inches = 13 waves.

### Answer: 13 waves.

Expected answer: 13

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The slide in the amusement park is being redesigned, and its new length is 3769 inches. The waves are still placed every 56 inches. How many waves will the redesigned slide have now?

GPT-3.5 Turbo:

Reasoning: To find the number of waves on the redesigned slide, we need to divide the new total length of the slide by the length of each wave.

Number of waves = 3769 inches / 56 inches = 67 waves.

### Answer: 67 waves.

Expected answer: 3769/56

Correct? No