Common Core Standard 5.OA.A.1
This standard covers the following:
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Problem: A sock company packages their socks in sets of 40. They have 2840 socks to package, and they currently have 93 packs already made. How many packs of socks will they have in total once all the socks have been packaged? Afterward, they received an another shipment of 70 packs of socks, but had to return 8 due to quality issues. How many packs of socks does the company have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Total packs of socks packaged: 2840 socks / 40 socks per pack = 71 packs Total packs of socks after packaging: 71 packs + 93 packs = 164 packs Total packs of socks after receiving another shipment: 164 packs + 70 packs - 8 packs = 226 packs ### Answer: 226 packs.
Expected answer: 226
Correct? Yes
Problem: A gardener has a field where he planted 80 rose bushes, with each bush producing 30 roses. Before he is able to gather them, a storm blows away 43 roses. How many roses are remaining in the field?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of roses produced by the rose bushes is 80 * 30 = <<80*30=2400>>2400 roses. After the storm, there are 2400 - 43 = <<2400-43=2357>>2357 roses remaining in the field. ### Answer: 2357
Expected answer: 2357
Correct? Yes
Problem: The gardener realizes afterwards that he initially miscounted the rose bushes in the field. It turns out there were not 80, but 84 rose bushes instead, each still producing 30 roses, and the storm still managed to blow away 43 roses. How many roses does he actually have remaining in the field after the correction?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With 84 rose bushes, each producing 30 roses, the total number of roses produced is 84 * 30 = <<84*30=2520>>2520 roses. After the storm, there are 2520 - 43 = <<2520-43=2477>>2477 roses remaining in the field. ### Answer: 2477
Expected answer: 2477
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dolphin can leap (3 + 59) feet high. If a dolphin completes 89 jumps in a day, how many feet in total has the dolphin jumped in that day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The dolphin can leap 3 + 59 = <<3+59=62>>62 feet high. In a day, the dolphin jumps 62 * 89 = <<62*89=5518>>5518 feet in total. ### Answer: 5518.
Expected answer: 5518
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the original scenario, suppose we made a mistake in our measurements and realized that the dolphin, in fact, can leap (41 + 59) feet high instead of (3 + 59) feet. Considering this, if the dolphin still completes 89 jumps in a day, how many feet in total has the dolphin jumped in that day now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The dolphin can leap 41 + 59 = <<41+59=100>>100 feet high. In a day, the dolphin jumps 100 * 89 = <<100*89=8900>>8900 feet in total. ### Answer: 8900.
Expected answer: 8900
Correct? Yes
Problem: A candy store starts the day with 81 pieces of candy. They receive a delivery adding another 6 candies, but they sell 61 throughout the day. How many pieces of candy does the store have left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The candy store starts with 81 candies, receives 6 more, and sells 61, so the store has 81 + 6 - 61 = 26 candies left. ### Answer: 26
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the original scenario, suppose the candy store started the day with 81 pieces of candy and received a delivery adding 6, but this time, they only sold 7 candies throughout the day. How many pieces of candy does the store now have left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The candy store starts with 81 candies, receives 6 more, and sells 7, so the store has 81 + 6 - 7 = 80 candies left. ### Answer: 80
Expected answer: 80
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sports store received a huge shipment of 6806 pairs of ice skates. If they evenly distribute the skates over 82 separate stores, how many pairs of ice skates does each store receive?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many pairs of ice skates each store receives, we divide the total number of pairs of ice skates by the number of stores: 6806 / 82 = <<6806/82=83>>83 pairs of ice skates per store. ### Answer: 83.
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sports store received a huge shipment of 6806 pairs of ice skates. After reconsideration, they decided to distribute the skates over 61 stores instead of the original 82. How many pairs of ice skates does each store receive now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many pairs of ice skates each store receives now, we divide the total number of pairs of ice skates by the new number of stores: 6806 / 61 = <<6806/61=111>>111 pairs of ice skates per store. ### Answer: 111.
Expected answer: 6806/61
Correct? No
Problem: If a stationery store has 40 white erasers and 74 pink erasers, how many erasers are there in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of erasers in the store is 40 white erasers + 74 pink erasers = 114 erasers. ### Answer: 114
Expected answer: 114
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead that the stationery store had 40 white erasers and 37 pink erasers initially. How many erasers would be there in total in that case?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of erasers in the store would be 40 white erasers + 37 pink erasers = 77 erasers. ### Answer: 77
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: A company manufactures a batch of pens, with each batch containing 39 pens. If the company has produced 10 such batches, how many pens does the company have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If each batch contains 39 pens and the company has produced 10 batches, then the total number of pens the company has now is 39*10 = <<39*10=390>>390 pens. ### Answer: 390
Expected answer: 390
Correct? Yes
Problem: The company found an error in their manufacturing record and realized they actually produced 43 batches of pens, not 10. Each batch still contained 39 pens. How many pens did the company actually produce?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the company actually produced 43 batches of pens, and each batch contains 39 pens, then the total number of pens the company actually produced is 39*43 = <<39*43=1677>>1677 pens. ### Answer: 1677
Expected answer: 1677
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dairy farm has 33 cows. Each cow gives (99 + 58) litres of milk per day. How many litres of milk does the farm produce in a day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each cow gives 99 + 58 = <<99+58=157>>157 litres of milk per day. The farm produces 33 * 157 = <<33*157=5171>>5171 litres of milk in a day. ### Answer: 5171
Expected answer: 5181
Correct? No
Problem: A farmer's grape vine produces 3344 grapes, and he has 38 equally productive grape vines. How many grapes does each vine produce?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the farmer's grape vine produces 3344 grapes and he has 38 equally productive grape vines, then each vine produces 3344/38 = <<3344/38=88>>88 grapes. ### Answer: 88
Expected answer: 88
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the original scenario, a grape vine produces 3344 grapes and the farmer has 38 equally productive grape vines. Now consider a new situation. Let's say the farmer had 75 equally productive vines instead of 38. How many grapes would each vine have produced now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the farmer had 75 equally productive grape vines instead of 38, then each vine would produce 3344/75 = <<3344/75=44.586666666666666>>44.59 grapes. Since we cannot have a fraction of a grape, each vine would still produce 44 grapes. ### Answer: 44
Expected answer: 3344/75
Correct? No
Problem: Yesterday, a region experienced a heavy snowfall of 93 cm and today it received additional 29 cm of snow. However, 20 cm of snow has melted. How much snow is now left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total snowfall was 93 cm + 29 cm = <<93+29=122>>122 cm. After the melting, the remaining snow is 122 cm - 20 cm = <<122-20=102>>102 cm. ### Answer: 102 cm.
Expected answer: 102
Correct? Yes
Problem: Considering the previous problem, suppose the region experienced a heavier snowfall of 90 cm (instead of 29 cm) today, while the 20 cm melt remained the same. How might this change the amount of snow now left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total snowfall was 93 cm + 90 cm = <<93+90=183>>183 cm. After the melting, the remaining snow is 183 cm - 20 cm = <<183-20=163>>163 cm. ### Answer: 163 cm.
Expected answer: 163
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has 3069 grapes. If he decides to put 33 grapes in each bag, he will have a certain number of bags. However, the farmer eats 13 bags of grapes and also gives away 50 bags of grapes. How many bags of grapes does the farmer have left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Number of bags the farmer can make: 3069 grapes / 33 grapes per bag = 93 bags Number of bags left after eating and giving away: 93 bags - 13 bags - 50 bags = 30 bags ### Answer: 30 bags.
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, suppose the farmer decides to change his approach and now puts 25 grapes in each bag instead of 33. He again eats 13 bags and gives away 50 bags. How many bags of grapes does the farmer have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Number of bags the farmer can make with 25 grapes per bag: 3069 grapes / 25 grapes per bag = 122 bags Number of bags left after eating and giving away: 122 bags - 13 bags - 50 bags = 59 bags ### Answer: 59 bags.
Expected answer: 1494/25
Correct? No
Problem: A giraffe's neck has a length of 275 centimeters. If one meter is made up of 5 centimeters, what is the length of the giraffe's neck in meters?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the length of the giraffe's neck in meters, we need to divide the total length in centimeters by the number of centimeters in a meter. So, 275 cm / 5 cm/m = 55 meters. ### Answer: 55 meters.
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: After measuring the giraffe's neck in meters, the zookeeper re-evaluates and discovers that his conversion tool was using an incorrect scale, where one meter actually equals 43 centimeters, not 5 centimeters. Given this new information, what is the length of the giraffe's neck in meters?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the length of the giraffe's neck in meters using the correct scale, we need to divide the total length in centimeters by the number of centimeters in a meter. So, 275 cm / 43 cm/m = 6.39534883721 meters (rounded to 2 decimal places). ### Answer: 6.40 meters.
Expected answer: 275/43
Correct? No
Problem: A furniture store had 79 chairs in stock. They received a shipment adding 9 more chairs, but then sold 45 chairs in a single day. How many chairs are now in the store?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The furniture store had 79+9 = <<79+9=88>>88 chairs after receiving the shipment. After selling 45 chairs, the store now has 88-45 = <<88-45=43>>43 chairs. ### Answer: 43
Expected answer: 43
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following from the previous scenario, consider instead that the furniture store originally had 79 chairs, but this time, they only received a shipment adding 4 more chairs before selling 45 chairs in a single day. How many chairs are now in the store under this altered situation?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The furniture store had 79+4 = <<79+4=83>>83 chairs after receiving the shipment. After selling 45 chairs, the store now has 83-45 = <<83-45=38>>38 chairs. ### Answer: 38
Expected answer: 38
Correct? Yes
Problem: A teddy bear factory can usually produce 91 teddy bears per day. However, today their capacity increased by 1 due to new equipment. A charity has also just donated materials to produce 15 additional teddy bears. How many total teddy bears can the factory produce today?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With the new equipment, the factory can produce 91+1 = <<91+1=92>>92 teddy bears per day. Including the additional materials, the factory can produce 92+15 = <<92+15=107>>107 teddy bears today. ### Answer: 107
Expected answer: 107
Correct? Yes
Problem: A giraffe needs 67 leaves to eat at breakfast and 33 more in the afternoon. How many leaves does the giraffe need for a single day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The giraffe needs 67 + 33 = <<67+33=100>>100 leaves for a single day. ### Answer: 100
Expected answer: 100
Correct? Yes
Problem: If you can drive 304 miles on a tank of gas and the tank is divided into 4 equal parts, how many miles can you drive on one part of the tank?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each part of the tank represents 304/4 = <<304/4=76>>76 miles. ### Answer: 76 miles.
Expected answer: 76
Correct? Yes
Problem: If you can drive 304 miles on a full tank of gas which is divided into 4 equal parts, you've found that you can drive a certain distance on one part of the tank. If you refill this part of the tank 47 times, how many miles in total could you potentially drive?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If each part of the tank can drive 76 miles, then refilling it 47 times would allow you to drive 76 * 47 = <<76*47=3572>>3572 miles in total. ### Answer: 3572 miles.
Expected answer: 3572
Correct? Yes
Problem: If instead of a tank which can hold enough gas to drive 304 miles, you have a smaller tank which holds enough gas to drive 304 miles, and you divide the tank into 91 equal parts, how many miles can you drive on one part of the tank?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the tank holds enough gas to drive 304 miles and is divided into 91 equal parts, then each part represents 304/91 = <<304/91=3.34>>3.34 miles. ### Answer: 3.34 miles.
Expected answer: 304/91
Correct? No
Problem: A shop sells ice skates at 25 dollars a pair. They are having a sale where all ice skates are increased by 8 dollars. How much would a pair of ice skates cost during the sale?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The price of the ice skates during the sale would be 25 + 8 = $33. ### Answer: $33.
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, the shop sells ice skates at 25 dollars a pair on sale. After the increase, a pair of ice skates is priced at 33 dollars. If a customer only has 70 dollars, how much money will they have left after buying a pair of ice skates during the sale?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If a pair of ice skates costs $33 and the customer has $70, then the customer will have $70 - $33 = $37 left after buying a pair of ice skates during the sale. ### Answer: $37.
Expected answer: 37
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, the price of ice skates was 25 dollars a pair before the price increase. Now, consider a scenario where the original price of the ice skates was 79 dollars a pair instead of 25 dollars. If the price was increased by the same amount, 8 dollars, how much would a pair of ice skates cost now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The price of the ice skates during the sale would be 79 + 8 = $87. ### Answer: $87.
Expected answer: 87
Correct? Yes
Problem: A river flows at a speed of 96 miles per day. How far would it have travelled in 31 days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The river travels at a speed of 96 miles per day, so in 31 days it would have traveled 96 * 31 = <<96*31=2976>>2976 miles. ### Answer: 2976 miles.
Expected answer: 2976
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, if the river also carried a piece of debris that got an additional 94 miles downstream due to the wind in those 31 days, how far would the piece of debris have traveled in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The debris traveled 94 miles downstream in addition to the distance the river traveled, so the total distance the debris traveled in 31 days is 2976 + 94 = <<2976+94=3070>>3070 miles. ### Answer: 3070 miles.
Expected answer: 3070
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, suppose the river flow was less than initially thought. Rather than flowing at a speed of 96 miles per day, it actually flows at a speed of 12 miles per day. How far would the river have traveled in 31 days at this slower speed?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: At a speed of 12 miles per day, the river would have traveled 12 * 31 = <<12*31=372>>372 miles in 31 days. ### Answer: 372 miles.
Expected answer: 372
Correct? Yes
Problem: A manufacturer produces 46 blankets each day. After 43 days, an additional 42 blankets were donated to the manufacturer. How many blankets does the manufacturer now have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The manufacturer produced 46 blankets/day for 43 days, so they produced 46*43 = <<46*43=1978>>1978 blankets. After receiving the additional 42 blankets, the manufacturer now has 1978+42 = <<1978+42=2020>>2020 blankets in total. ### Answer: 2020
Expected answer: 2020
Correct? Yes
Problem: A particular star emits light at a velocity of 1095 miles per second. If this velocity were divided by 73, what would be the resulting speed of the light emitted by the star?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Dividing the velocity of 1095 miles per second by 73 gives 1095/73 = <<1095/73>>15 miles per second. ### Answer: 15 miles per second.
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following our previous scenario, let's consider that instead of dividing by 73, the velocity of the star's light was divided by 42. What would be the resulting speed of the light emitted by the star, given this new calculation?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Dividing the velocity of 1095 miles per second by 42 gives 1095/42 = <<1095/42>>26.0714285714 miles per second (rounded to 10 decimal places). ### Answer: 26.0714285714 miles per second.
Expected answer: 365/14
Correct? No
Problem: A lemon tree produces 99 lemons every year. After 51 years, a massive wind storm passes through the area and removes 84 lemons from the total number of lemons the tree produced. How many lemons did the lemon tree produce after the wind storm?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The lemon tree produced 99 lemons/year * 51 years = <<99*51=5049>>5049 lemons in 51 years. After the wind storm, the lemon tree produced 5049 lemons - 84 lemons = <<5049-84=4965>>4965 lemons. ### Answer: 4965
Expected answer: 4965
Correct? Yes
Problem: After 40 years instead of 51, a massive wind storm passes through the area removing 84 lemons from the total number of lemons the tree produced. Given this earlier timing of the wind storm, how many lemons did the lemon tree produce after the wind storm?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The lemon tree produced 99 lemons/year * 40 years = 3960 lemons in 40 years. After the wind storm, the lemon tree produced 3960 lemons - 84 lemons = 3876 lemons. ### Answer: 3876
Expected answer: 3876
Correct? Yes
Problem: John had 4 packs of building blocks and each pack contains 89 blocks. After losing 72 blocks while playing, how many blocks does John have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: John initially had 4 packs * 89 blocks/pack = <<4*89=356>>356 blocks. After losing 72 blocks, John now has 356 blocks - 72 blocks = <<356-72=284>>284 blocks. ### Answer: 284
Expected answer: 284
Correct? Yes
Problem: Instead of the initial 89 blocks in each pack, John found out that 41 blocks were in each of his 4 packs. After losing 72 blocks, how many blocks does John have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: John initially had 4 packs * 41 blocks/pack = <<4*41=164>>164 blocks. After losing 72 blocks, John now has 164 blocks - 72 blocks = <<164-72=92>>92 blocks. ### Answer: 92
Expected answer: 92
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a particular beach, 5544 seashells are evenly distributed across 72 meters of sand. How many seashells are there on average for every meter of the beach?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the average number of seashells per meter, we divide the total number of seashells by the total length of the beach: 5544 seashells / 72 meters = 77 seashells per meter on average. ### Answer: 77.
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a revised count, it was discovered that the seashells were actually spread over 92 meters of the beach instead of 72 meters as previously thought. Now, how many seashells are there on average for each meter of the beach?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With the revised count, the average number of seashells per meter is calculated as: 5544 seashells / 92 meters = 60 seashells per meter on average. ### Answer: 60.
Expected answer: 1386/23
Correct? No
Problem: There are 82 animals in the zoo. If 67 animals are birds, how many animals in the zoo are not birds?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If there are 67 birds in the zoo, then the number of animals that are not birds is 82 - 67 = <<82-67=15>>15. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a revision to the previous count, it turns out there were only 38 birds instead of 67 at the zoo originally. Given this, how many animals in the zoo were not birds?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If there are 38 birds in the zoo, then the number of animals that are not birds is 82 - 38 = <<82-38=44>>44. ### Answer: 44
Expected answer: 44
Correct? Yes
Problem: A construction company builds 36 houses every month. If they kept this pace up for 46 months, how many houses would they have built over this time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the construction company builds 36 houses every month, over 46 months they would have built 36*46 = <<36*46=1656>>1656 houses. ### Answer: 1656
Expected answer: 1656
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same construction company's new plan, instead of building 36 houses they are planning to build 75 houses a month. If they managed to keep up this pace for the same period of 46 months, how many houses would they have built in total with this increased productivity?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the construction company builds 75 houses every month, over 46 months they would have built 75*46 = <<75*46=3450>>3450 houses. ### Answer: 3450
Expected answer: 3450
Correct? Yes
Problem: A window factory has a goal to produce 1767 windows within a month. If the factory operates 31 days a month, how many windows does it need to produce each day to meet its goal?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To meet the goal of producing 1767 windows in 31 days, the factory needs to produce 1767/31 = <<1767/31=57>>57 windows per day. ### Answer: 57
Expected answer: 57
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous situation, suppose the factory decided to cut down its monthly goal and now aims to produce only 50 windows in a month. Based on this new target, how many windows does the factory need to produce each day if it still operates for 31 days in a month?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With the new goal of producing 50 windows in 31 days, the factory needs to produce 50/31 = <<50/31=1.61>>1.61 windows per day. Since the factory cannot produce a fraction of a window, it needs to produce at least 2 windows per day to meet the goal. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 50/31
Correct? No
Problem: A TV series has just been renewed for its third season. The 1st season had 66 episodes, the 2nd season had 67 episodes, and now 8 episodes of the 3rd season have been aired. How many episodes have aired in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of episodes aired is 66 (1st season) + 67 (2nd season) + 8 (3rd season) = 66 + 67 + 8 = <<66+67+8=141>>141 episodes. ### Answer: 141
Expected answer: 141
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the 8 episodes of the 3rd season were aired, the TV series continued to air more episodes. In the remaining part of the 3rd season, they aired 80 episodes. They have also just finished airing all the 82 episodes of the 4th season. How many episodes have aired in total now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After the 8 episodes of the 3rd season, they aired 80 more episodes, totaling 8 + 80 = <<8+80=88>>88 episodes for the 3rd season. Adding the 82 episodes of the 4th season, the total number of episodes aired is 88 (3rd season) + 82 (4th season) = <<88+82=170>>170 episodes. ### Answer: 170
Expected answer: 303
Correct? No
Problem: Let's imagine that in the first two seasons of the TV series there were fewer episodes than we initially thought. The 1st season had 66 episodes and the second season only had 8. After 8 more episodes of the 3rd season aired, how many total episodes have aired so far?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of episodes aired is 66 (1st season) + 8 (2nd season) + 8 (3rd season) = 66 + 8 + 8 = <<66+8+8=82>>82 episodes. ### Answer: 82
Expected answer: 82
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the end of a rainbow, a leprechaun is guarding a pot of gold coins. He adds 39 gold coins to the pot, then another 47. However, while he is distracted, a fairy takes away 8 gold coins from the pot. The new total of coins becomes a code to a magical lock. The code must be enhanced by adding 48 to it only once, and then multiplied by 24. What is the final value to unlock the magical lock?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Calculations: - The leprechaun adds 39 gold coins, making the total 39 + 47 = 86 gold coins. - The fairy then takes away 8 gold coins, leaving 86 - 8 = 78 gold coins. - Adding 48 to the total gives 78 + 48 = 126. - Multiplying this by 24 gives 126 * 24 = 3024. ### Answer: 3024
Expected answer: 3024
Correct? Yes
Problem: The leprechaun realizes that there was a mistake in the first part of his magical lock code. Instead of multiplying the initial set of gold coin count by 24 after adding 48, he should have multiplied it by 29. Given this new information, what should be the correct initial value to unlock the magical lock?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Calculations: - The leprechaun adds 39 gold coins, making the total 39 + 47 = 86 gold coins. - The fairy then takes away 8 gold coins, leaving 86 - 8 = 78 gold coins. - Adding 48 to the total gives 78 + 48 = 126. - Multiplying this by 29 gives 126 * 29 = 3654. ### Answer: 3654
Expected answer: 3654
Correct? Yes
Problem: John has 98 dollars in his wallet. He found a 35-dollar bill on the ground and added it to his wallet. However, he then spent 38 dollars on lunch. How much money does he have left in his wallet now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: John had 98 + 35 = <<98+35=133>>133 dollars after finding the bill. After spending 38 dollars on lunch, John has 133 - 38 = <<133-38=95>>95 dollars left in his wallet. ### Answer: 95
Expected answer: 95
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenarios, let's reconsider the scenario like this: suppose the amount that John decided to spend on lunch was not 38 dollars, but actually 68 dollars. How much money does he have left in his wallet after this change?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If John spent 68 dollars on lunch, he would have 133 - 68 = <<133-68=65>>65 dollars left in his wallet. ### Answer: 65
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bottling factory fills 3840 bottles every hour. How many bottles does it fill every minute?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: There are 60 minutes in an hour, so the factory fills 3840/60 = <<3840/60=64>>64 bottles every minute. ### Answer: 64
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the bottling factory, an upgrade to the machines increases the manufacturing speed by 19 bottles per minute. After the upgrade, how many bottles does the factory fill every minute?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After the upgrade, the factory fills 64+19 = <<64+19=83>>83 bottles every minute. ### Answer: 83
Expected answer: 83
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the bottling factory, imagine that before the upgrade, the machinery was even slower, filling bottles at a rate of 3840 bottles every 18 hours, instead of 60 minutes. How many bottles were being filled every hour in that case?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many bottles were being filled every hour, we need to divide the total number of bottles filled in 18 hours by 18. So, 3840 bottles / 18 hours = 213.33 bottles per hour. Since we cannot have a fraction of a bottle, we round down to the nearest whole number, which means the machinery was filling 213 bottles every hour before the upgrade. ### Answer: 213.
Expected answer: 640/3
Correct? No
Problem: In a mystical world, a dragon has 1702 treasures in his cave. If he divides these treasures among his 37 faithful gnomes and then decides to add another 49 treasures to each one, how many treasures does each gnome now have?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we need to find out how many treasures each gnome received initially by dividing the total number of treasures by the number of gnomes: 1702 / 37 = 46. Then, we add the 49 extra treasures to each gnome: 46 + 49 = 95. Therefore, each gnome now has 95 treasures. ### Answer: 95
Expected answer: 95
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, imagine that instead of adding 49 treasures to each gnome's share, the dragon decided to add 79 treasures. How many treasures does each gnome now have?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
If the dragon adds 79 treasures to each gnome's share, then each gnome will have 46 (initial share) + 79 (additional treasures) = 125 treasures. Therefore, each gnome now has 125 treasures. ### Answer: 125
Expected answer: 125
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a frog can hop 192 inches in total and on average, hops 6 inches per single leap, how many leaps does it take for the frog to reach the end of its journey?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of leaps the frog takes, we divide the total distance by the distance per leap: 192 inches / 6 inches = <<192/6=32>>32 leaps. ### Answer: 32
Expected answer: 32
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, let's say the frog has increased its leaping ability and can now hop 83 inches in total with an average of 6 inches per leap. How many leaps does it take for the frog to complete this new journey?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of leaps the frog takes for the new journey, we divide the total distance by the distance per leap: 83 inches / 6 inches = 13.83 leaps. Since the frog cannot take a fraction of a leap, it will take 14 leaps to complete the journey. ### Answer: 14
Expected answer: 83/6
Correct? No
Problem: A cheese factory produces 5865 kg of cheese evenly over 85 days. How much cheese does the factory produce each day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the amount of cheese produced each day, we divide the total amount of cheese produced by the number of days: 5865 kg / 85 days = 69 kg/day. ### Answer: 69 kg/day.
Expected answer: 69
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing with the scenario of the cheese factory, let's say the factory now operates 31 days a month rather than 85 days, with the overall cheese production still being 5865 kg. How much cheese would now be produced each day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the factory now operates 31 days a month, the amount of cheese produced each day would be 5865 kg / 31 days = 189 kg/day. ### Answer: 189 kg/day.
Expected answer: 5865/31
Correct? No
Problem: A cucumber farm yields 2592 cucumbers per 54 plants. If a section of the farm grows 38 plants, subtracting the 74 cucumbers that were damaged, how many cucumbers are available for sale?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each plant yields 2592/54 = <<2592/54=48>>48 cucumbers. 38 plants will yield 38*48 = <<38*48=1824>>1824 cucumbers. After subtracting the damaged cucumbers, there are 1824-74 = <<1824-74=1750>>1750 cucumbers available for sale. ### Answer: 1750
Expected answer: 1750
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a new scenario, where an exact amount of 1 cucumber is damaged instead of 74 in the section growing 38 plants, how many cucumbers would now be available for sale from that section?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With 1 cucumber damaged, there are now 1824-1 = <<1824-1=1823>>1823 cucumbers available for sale from that section. ### Answer: 1823
Expected answer: 1823
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toy car battery lasts 16 hours. However, if the car's lights are used, the battery life decreases by the equivalent of 36 divided by 9 hours. Assuming the toy car is run with the lights on for 12 full weeks, each week considered to be 60 hours, how long did the battery last?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we need to find out how many hours the battery lasts when the lights are on. 36 divided by 9 equals 4 hours. Therefore, the battery lasts 16 - 4 = 12 hours when the lights are on. If the toy car is run with the lights on for 12 full weeks, each week considered to be 60 hours, then the total time the battery lasts is 12 * 60 = <<12*60=720>>720 hours. ### Answer: 720 hours.
Expected answer: 8640
Correct? No
Problem: A hand-crafted leather wallet costs 2407 dollars. If you can pay this in 83 installments, how much money would each installment be?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each installment would be 2407/83 = <<2407/83=29>>29 dollars. ### Answer: 29 dollars.
Expected answer: 29
Correct? Yes
Problem: If you decide to buy a simple keychain from the same craftsman instead, which costs the same as a single installment of your previous purchase, how much does it cost if each installment was 83 dollars divided by 83?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each installment was 83 dollars divided by 83, which equals 1 dollar. Therefore, the simple keychain costs 1 dollar. ### Answer: 1 dollar.
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: A big grizzly bear feasts on 2726 ounces of salmon during a 58-day summer period. How much salmon does the bear eat each day on average?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
To find out how much salmon the bear eats each day on average, we need to divide the total amount of salmon eaten by the number of days: 2726 ounces / 58 days = 47 ounces per day on average. ### Answer: 47 ounces.
Expected answer: 47
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the original problem, the big grizzly bear ate 2726 ounces of salmon over a 58-day summer period. However, what would have been the daily average if the bear had eaten the same total amount of salmon but over a shorter 50-day period instead?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
To find the daily average if the bear had eaten the same total amount of salmon over a 50-day period, we divide the total amount of salmon eaten by the new number of days: 2726 ounces / 50 days = 54.52 ounces per day on average. ### Answer: 54.52 ounces.
Expected answer: 1363/25
Correct? No
Problem: A farmer has two patches of land. One patch yields 26 carrots and the other yields 16 carrots. If every day for 77 days, the farmer collects the same amount of carrots, how many carrots has the farmer collected in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The farmer collects 26+16 = <<26+16=42>>42 carrots every day. In 77 days, the farmer collects 42*77 = <<42*77=3234>>3234 carrots in total. ### Answer: 3234
Expected answer: 3234
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's consider the farmer's situation again. What if, instead of 77 days, the farmer only collected carrots from his patches of land for a period of 22 days. How many total carrots would he have collected from his patches during this time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: In 22 days, the farmer collects 42*22 = <<42*22=924>>924 carrots in total. ### Answer: 924
Expected answer: 924
Correct? Yes
Problem: A clothes store had 71 pairs of pants in stock at the beginning of the week. They received an additional shipment of 39 pairs, but then sold 54 pairs. How many pairs of pants does the store have in stock now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The store had 71 + 39 = <<71+39=110>>110 pairs of pants after receiving the shipment. After selling 54 pairs, the store has 110 - 54 = <<110-54=56>>56 pairs of pants in stock now. ### Answer: 56
Expected answer: 56
Correct? Yes
Problem: A chef uses 483g of sugar to make 7 of her special cakes. How much sugar does she use for each cake?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how much sugar the chef uses for each cake, we need to divide the total amount of sugar used by the number of cakes made. So, 483g ÷ 7 cakes = 69g per cake. ### Answer: 69g
Expected answer: 69
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the next batch, the chef decided to add an extra 25g of sugar to her special cake recipe to make it sweeter. How much sugar does she use now for each cake?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the chef adds an extra 25g of sugar to each cake, the total amount of sugar used for each cake will be 69g (original amount) + 25g (extra amount) = 94g per cake. ### Answer: 94g
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: After receiving some feedback, the chef used less sugar in her next batch of cakes. She used only 65g for seven cakes. How much sugar does she use now for each cake?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The chef now uses 65g of sugar for 7 cakes. So, she uses 65g ÷ 7 cakes = 9.2857g per cake. Rounding to two decimal places, the chef now uses 9.29g of sugar for each cake. ### Answer: 9.29g
Expected answer: 65/7
Correct? No
Problem: A kite maker has 41 blue, 63 red, and 57 green kites. If they give away 98 kites and create an additional 3 kites, how many kites does the maker have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The kite maker initially has 41 + 63 + 57 = 161 kites. After giving away 98 kites and creating 3 more, the kite maker has 161 - 98 + 3 = 66 kites now. ### Answer: 66
Expected answer: 66
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up with the earlier situation of the kite maker who had 41 blue, 63 red, and 57 green kites, gave away 98 kites, and created an additional 3 kites: If the kite maker decided to ramp up production and multiply their current inventory by 18, then add the original inventory to this increased production, how many kites would the they have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The kite maker currently has 66 kites. Multiplying the current inventory by 18 gives 66 * 18 = 1188 kites. Adding the original inventory to this increased production gives 1188 + 161 = 1349 kites. ### Answer: 1349
Expected answer: 1254
Correct? No
Problem: After the kite maker gave away some kites and made new ones, let's change the circumstances a bit. Instead of giving away 98 kites, they only gave away 19 kites. Taking into account that they still made an additional 3 kites, how many kites does the maker have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After giving away 19 kites and creating 3 more, the kite maker has 161 - 19 + 3 = 145 kites now. ### Answer: 145
Expected answer: 145
Correct? Yes
Problem: A teddy bear company produces 7644 teddy bears in a span of 91 days. How many teddy bears does the company approximately makes each day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the approximate number of teddy bears the company makes each day, we divide the total number of teddy bears produced by the number of days: 7644 teddy bears / 91 days ≈ 84 teddy bears per day. ### Answer: Approximately 84 teddy bears per day.
Expected answer: 84
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reviewing their production numbers, the teddy bear company realized that they actually produce 7644 teddy bears in a span of 50 days, not 91 days. How many teddy bears does the company approximately makes each day now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the approximate number of teddy bears the company makes each day with the corrected number of days, we divide the total number of teddy bears produced by the new number of days: 7644 teddy bears / 50 days ≈ 152.88 teddy bears per day. ### Answer: Approximately 152.88 teddy bears per day.
Expected answer: 3822/25
Correct? Yes
Problem: A train travels at a speed of 68 mph but due to certain restrictions, it had to slow down to 28 mph. Considering the travel time of 21 hours, calculate the impact on the total distance traveled by the train.
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Let the total distance traveled by the train be D miles. The time taken to travel at 68 mph is D/68 hours, and the time taken to travel at 28 mph is D/28 hours. Given that the total travel time is 21 hours, we have the equation D/68 + D/28 = 21. Solving this equation, we get D = 952 miles. The impact on the total distance traveled by the train is 952 - D = 952 - 952 = 0 miles. ### Answer: 0 miles.
Expected answer: 840
Correct? No
Problem: An alien spacecraft traveled 95 light-years to reach Earth, but had to stop 70 light-years along the way at a space buoy for refueling. How many light-years did it travel after refueling to reach Earth?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The spacecraft traveled 95 light-years in total and stopped 70 light-years for refueling. Therefore, it traveled 95 - 70 = <<95-70=25>>25 light-years after refueling to reach Earth. ### Answer: 25
Expected answer: 25
Correct? Yes
Problem: The alien spaceship initially traveled 95 light-years to reach Earth. But let's consider a scenario where they could only stop 60 light-years along the way at a space buoy for refueling instead of 70 light-years. In that case, how many light-years would the spaceship have to travel after refueling to reach Earth?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the spaceship could only stop 60 light-years along the way for refueling, then it would have to travel 95 - 60 = <<95-60=35>>35 light-years after refueling to reach Earth. ### Answer: 35
Expected answer: 35
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a popular game, a character starts with a health value of 82. After being attacked by a rival character, his health value decreases by 69. What is the character's remaining health value?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The character's remaining health value is 82 - 69 = <<82-69=13>>13. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, the character started with a health value of 82. What if, instead of being attacked and losing 69 health points, he was attacked by a weaker rival character and only lost 33 health points. What would be the character's remaining health value in this new scenario?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the character loses 33 health points, his remaining health value would be 82 - 33 = <<82-33=49>>49. ### Answer: 49
Expected answer: 49
Correct? Yes
Problem: A designer creates 77 dresses in a week and sells them for $16 each. After a week, he subtracts a cost of $27 for fabric damage. How much did the designer earn after accounting for the fabric damage?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The designer earns 77 dresses * $16/dress = $<<77*16=1232>>1232 in total sales. After subtracting the fabric damage cost, the designer earned $1232 - $27 = $<<1232-27=1205>>1205. ### Answer: $1205.
Expected answer: 1205
Correct? Yes
Problem: A snail travels 66 inches in a day. In addition to that, the snail extracted energy from 704 lettuce leaves over 22 days, allowing it to move an additional inch per day. How far in inches does the snail travel in a day with the additional energy?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we find the total additional distance the snail can travel with the energy extracted from the lettuce leaves: 704 lettuce leaves * 1 inch/lettuce leaf = 704 inches. Then, we find the total distance the snail can travel in a day with the additional energy: 66 inches/day + 704 inches/22 days = 66 inches/day + 32 inches/day = 98 inches/day. ### Answer: 98 inches/day.
Expected answer: 98
Correct? Yes
Problem: After some days, the snail found a new source of energy and added another benefit: it ate 330 beet leaves over 33 days, which allowed it to move an additional inch per day. With the added energy from the beet leaves, how far does the snail now travel in a day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we find the total additional distance the snail can travel with the energy extracted from the beet leaves: 330 beet leaves * 1 inch/beet leaf = 330 inches. Then, we find the total distance the snail can travel in a day with the additional energy from both the lettuce leaves and the beet leaves: 98 inches/day + 330 inches/33 days = 98 inches/day + 10 inches/day = 108 inches/day. ### Answer: 108 inches/day.
Expected answer: 108
Correct? Yes
Problem: After observing the snail for some time, it was noticed that it actually traveled 25 inches instead of 66 inches in a day. Given this new information, and assuming that the energy extracted from the 704 lettuce leaves over 22 days still allowed it to move an additional inch per day, how far does the snail now travel in a day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we find the total additional distance the snail can travel with the energy extracted from the lettuce leaves: 704 lettuce leaves * 1 inch/lettuce leaf = 704 inches. Then, we find the total distance the snail can travel in a day with the additional energy: 25 inches/day + 704 inches/22 days = 25 inches/day + 32 inches/day = 57 inches/day. ### Answer: 57 inches/day.
Expected answer: 57
Correct? Yes
Problem: A cake recipe calls for using 65 grams of sugar. If a bakery prepares 29 such cakes and then adds 46 more grams for frosting, how many grams of sugar did they use in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The bakery used 65 grams of sugar per cake, so for 29 cakes they used 65*29 = <<65*29=1885>>1885 grams of sugar. Adding the 46 grams for frosting, the total amount of sugar used is 1885+46 = <<1885+46=1931>>1931 grams. ### Answer: 1931 grams.
Expected answer: 1931
Correct? Yes
Problem: A skateboard company makes 36 freestyle skateboards and 92 downhill skateboards in a day. How many skateboards does it make in total in a day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The skateboard company makes 36+92 = <<36+92=128>>128 skateboards in total in a day. ### Answer: 128
Expected answer: 128
Correct? Yes
Problem: The skateboard company decides to extend its production over 21 days but had to discard 65 skateboards due to quality issues. How many skateboards did they make in the span of these 21 days after discarding the faulty ones?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The company makes 128 skateboards per day, so in 21 days they would make 128*21 = <<128*21=2688>>2688 skateboards. After discarding 65 faulty skateboards, the total number of skateboards made in 21 days is 2688-65 = <<2688-65=2623>>2623 skateboards. ### Answer: 2623
Expected answer: 2623
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose now the company produces 82 freestyle skateboards instead of 36, while still producing 92 downhill skateboards daily. How many skateboards does it make in total in a day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With 82 freestyle skateboards and 92 downhill skateboards, the company makes 82+92 = <<82+92=174>>174 skateboards in total in a day. ### Answer: 174
Expected answer: 174
Correct? Yes
Problem: A café sells hot chocolate for 42 dollars per cup. One day, they sold 78 cups of hot chocolate and made an extra 58 dollars from selling marshmallows. What is the total revenue of that day from selling hot chocolate and marshmallows?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total revenue from selling hot chocolate is 42*78 = $3276. The total revenue from selling hot chocolate and marshmallows is 3276+58 = $3334. ### Answer: $3334.
Expected answer: 3334
Correct? Yes
Problem: The café also has another branch. If the other branch also made the same amount of money from selling hot chocolate and marshmallows in a day, what would be the total revenue from both branches?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Since each branch made $3334 from selling hot chocolate and marshmallows, the total revenue from both branches would be 3334*2 = $6668. ### Answer: $6668.
Expected answer: 6668
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that on another day, the café priced their hot chocolate differently: they sold it for 42 dollars per cup but only sold 78 cups, and made an additional 24 dollars from selling marshmallows. What would be the total revenue of that day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total revenue from selling hot chocolate is 42*78 = $3276. The total revenue from selling hot chocolate and marshmallows is 3276+24 = $3300. ### Answer: $3300.
Expected answer: 3300
Correct? Yes
Problem: A river tour boat can hold 58 adults. If an additional 4 children can also board the boat, what is the total number of passengers the boat can carry?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the boat can hold 58 adults and 4 children, the total number of passengers the boat can carry is 58 adults + 4 children = 62 passengers. ### Answer: 62
Expected answer: 62
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose that the river tour boat could originally only hold 58 adults. It has now been modified to increase its capacity by 3 more adults. Taking this into account, how many total adults can the boat hold now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the boat's capacity has been increased by 3 more adults, the boat can now hold 58 adults + 3 adults = 61 adults. ### Answer: 61
Expected answer: 61
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a monkey gets ((360 bananas / 12 months) + 16 extra bananas) per month, how many bananas does the monkey get in a month?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The monkey gets 360/12 = <<360/12=30>>30 bananas per month. Adding the extra 16 bananas, the monkey gets 30+16 = <<30+16=46>>46 bananas in a month. ### Answer: 46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: If in the next month, the monkey received additional bananas, bringing its total to ((360 bananas / 12 months) + 16 extra bananas + 79 more bananas) but then 67 of them were stolen, how many bananas does the monkey have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The monkey initially had 30 bananas per month + 16 extra bananas + 79 more bananas = 30 + 16 + 79 = 125 bananas. After 67 bananas were stolen, the monkey has 125 - 67 = 58 bananas now. ### Answer: 58
Expected answer: 58
Correct? Yes
Problem: What if, instead of getting 360 bananas a year, the monkey only got 360 bananas every 20 months? If the monkey also got 16 extra bananas per month, how many bananas would the monkey get in a month?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
To find out how many bananas the monkey gets in a month when receiving 360 bananas every 20 months, we first need to find out how many bananas the monkey gets in a month from the 360 bananas received every 20 months. In 20 months, the monkey receives 360 bananas, so in 1 month, the monkey receives 360/20 = 18 bananas from this source. Adding the 16 extra bananas per month, the monkey gets 18 + 16 = 34 bananas in a month. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: A starfish has 5 arms. If there were 360 degrees in a circle, how many degrees would be in each section if it were to be equally divided amongst the starfish's arms?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of degrees in each section, we divide the total number of degrees in a circle by the number of sections. Each section would have 360 degrees / 5 arms = <<360/5=72>>72 degrees. ### Answer: 72 degrees.
Expected answer: 72
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous problem, what if the starfish was an unusual species with 17 arms instead of 5? If there were still 360 degrees in a circle, how many degrees would be in each section if it were to be equally divided amongst the starfish's arms?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the starfish has 17 arms, we divide the total number of degrees in a circle by the number of sections to find the number of degrees in each section. Each section would have 360 degrees / 17 arms = <<360/17=21.176>>approximately 21.176 degrees. ### Answer: Approximately 21.176 degrees.
Expected answer: 360/17
Correct? No
Problem: There's a toy store that has 26 stuffed rabbits. If they decide to order an additional 84 stuffed rabbits and 36 stuffed bears, how many stuffed animals will they have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The toy store will have 26 + 84 + 36 = <<26+84+36=146>>146 stuffed animals in total. ### Answer: 146
Expected answer: 146
Correct? Yes
Problem: The toy store received a special toy order of 1 rare stuffed panda in addition to their previous order. After adding the special order, how many stuffed animals will the toy store have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After adding the special order of 1 rare stuffed panda, the toy store will have a total of 146 + 1 = <<146+1=147>>147 stuffed animals. ### Answer: 147
Expected answer: 147
Correct? Yes
Problem: On Monday, Rachel watched 35 minutes of TV. On Tuesday, she watched 48 minutes in the morning and 13 more in the evening. How many minutes of TV did Rachel watch on both days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Rachel watched 48+13 = <<48+13=61>>61 minutes of TV on Tuesday. Rachel watched 35+61 = <<35+61=96>>96 minutes of TV on both days. ### Answer: 96
Expected answer: 96
Correct? Yes
Problem: On Wednesday, Rachel watched 68 minutes of TV but decided to reduce her screen time by the amount she had watched on Monday. How many total minutes of TV did Rachel watch on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday after reducing her Wednesday screen time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Rachel watched 96 - 68 = <<96-68=28>>28 minutes of TV on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after reducing her Wednesday screen time. ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 129
Correct? No
Problem: If on Monday instead of watching 35 minutes of TV, Rachel watched 37 minutes. Then, how many total minutes of TV did she watch on Monday and Tuesday?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If Rachel watched 37 minutes on Monday, then on both days she watched 37+61 = <<37+61=98>>98 minutes of TV. ### Answer: 98
Expected answer: 98
Correct? Yes
Problem: A door manufacturing company can produce 2340 doors over a 90-day period. How many doors can the company produce in one day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of doors produced in one day, we divide the total number of doors produced over 90 days by 90. 2340 doors / 90 days = 26 doors per day. ### Answer: 26 doors per day.
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: A little mouse had stored 91 pieces of cheese for winter, but a thief mouse stole 77 pieces. The little mouse found 22 more pieces and a kind mouse gave him 12 more. How many pieces of cheese does the little mouse have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The little mouse had 91 pieces, then lost 77, so he had 91-77 = 14 pieces left. After finding 22 more pieces, the little mouse had 14+22 = 36 pieces. After the kind mouse gave him 12 more pieces, the little mouse had 36+12 = 48 pieces. ### Answer: 48.
Expected answer: 48
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dolphin needs to have approximately 96 kilograms of fish and 22 kilograms of squid every day to stay healthy. If a dolphin's diet remained unchanged for 59 days, how much fish and squid in total, in kilograms, would the dolphin need?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The dolphin needs 96 + 22 = <<96+22=118>>118 kilograms of food every day. Therefore, in 59 days, the dolphin would need 118 * 59 = <<118*59=6962>>6962 kilograms of fish and squid in total. ### Answer: 6962
Expected answer: 6962
Correct? Yes
Problem: Earlier we calculated that a dolphin needs approximately 96 kilograms of fish and 22 kilograms of squid every day to stay healthy. But what if instead, each day the dolphin had 96 kilograms of fish and only 8 kilograms of squid? Then, how much total food in kilograms would the dolphin need if it ate this diet unchanged for 59 days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the dolphin had 96 kilograms of fish and 8 kilograms of squid every day, then the total food needed each day would be 96 + 8 = <<96+8=104>>104 kilograms. Therefore, in 59 days, the dolphin would need 104 * 59 = <<104*59=6136>>6136 kilograms of fish and squid in total. ### Answer: 6136
Expected answer: 6136
Correct? Yes
Problem: If Mandy has 18 building blocks and she received another 43, then decided to multiply the total by the initial number she had, how many building blocks would she have in the end?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Mandy initially has 18 building blocks and received another 43, so she has a total of 18 + 43 = 61 building blocks. If she multiplies this total by the initial number she had, she would have 61 * 18 = 1098 building blocks in the end. ### Answer: 1098
Expected answer: 1098
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous problem, if Mandy decides to multiply the numbers of the building blocks she ends up with by the result of dividing 215 by 43, how many building blocks would she have then?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Mandy has 1098 building blocks. Dividing 215 by 43 gives us 5. Multiplying 1098 by 5 gives us 1098 * 5 = 5490 building blocks. ### Answer: 5490
Expected answer: 5490
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing with the previous problem, suppose Mandy initially had 18 building blocks and received another 55, instead of the original 43. If she then multiplies the total by the initial 18 building blocks she had, how many building blocks would she have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If Mandy initially had 18 building blocks and received another 55, she would have a total of 18 + 55 = 73 building blocks. Multiplying this total by the initial number she had, she would have 73 * 18 = 1314 building blocks now. ### Answer: 1314
Expected answer: 1314
Correct? Yes
Problem: A ballerina practices for (28 - 11) hours a day, and she practices 10 times more on weekends. How much does she practice on weekends?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The ballerina practices for 28 - 11 = <<28-11=17>>17 hours on weekdays. She practices 10 times more on weekends, so she practices 17 x 10 = <<17*10=170>>170 hours on weekends. ### Answer: 170
Expected answer: 170
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose our ballerina decided to lessen her weekend practices to (28 - 11) hours but increased the frequency to 66 times. How many hours did she practice in total on the weekends now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The ballerina practices for 28 - 11 = <<28-11=17>>17 hours on weekdays. She increased the frequency to 66 times, so she practices 17 x 66 = <<17*66=1122>>1122 hours on weekends now. ### Answer: 1122
Expected answer: 1122
Correct? Yes
Problem: A deck of special cards contains 59 different kinds of cards, and for each kind, there are 49 cards. How many total cards are there in this deck?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Since there are 59 different kinds of cards and 49 cards for each kind, the total number of cards in the deck is 59 * 49 = <<59*49=2891>>2891 cards. ### Answer: 2891
Expected answer: 2891
Correct? Yes
Problem: After the manufacturer's initial count of the standard cards and the division of premium cards, they discover a miscalculation. Instead of 59 different kinds of cards in the deck, there are actually 90 kinds. If for each kind, there are still 59 cards, how many total standard cards are there in this deck?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With 90 different kinds of cards and 59 cards for each kind, the total number of standard cards in the deck is 90 * 59 = <<90*59=5310>>5310 cards. ### Answer: 5310
Expected answer: 5310
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer has a field where he grows grapevines. He has added 93 new vines to his field and 73 more after that. Unfortunately, 92 of the vines have died. How many vines does he have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The farmer added 93 + 73 = <<93+73=166>>166 vines to his field. After 92 vines died, the farmer has 166 - 92 = <<166-92=74>>74 vines now. ### Answer: 74
Expected answer: 74
Correct? Yes
Problem: The farmer reevaluates his count and realizes that he made a mistake in his initial counting. He actually added 65 new vines to his field, instead of 93, then added 73 more vines and had 92 vines die. How many grapevines does he have in his field now with this corrected count?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The farmer added 65 + 73 = <<65+73=138>>138 vines to his field. After 92 vines died, the farmer has 138 - 92 = <<138-92=46>>46 vines now. ### Answer: 46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: A blanket factory makes 13 blankets in the morning and 81 in the afternoon, but returns 59 due to defects. Each blanket is sold at a price equal to 39 times the total number of good blankets they have, plus the number of good blankets. What's the total value of the blankets they've sold?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we need to find the total number of good blankets the factory has made. They made 13+81 = <<13+81=94>>94 blankets in total. After returning the defective blankets, they have 94-59 = <<94-59=35>>35 good blankets. The total value of the blankets sold is 35*39 + 35 = <<35*39+35=1400>>1400. ### Answer: 1400
Expected answer: 1400
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous problem, we started with the blanket factory making 13 blankets in the morning. Let's consider what would happen if instead, they made 92 blankets in the morning, while still making 81 in the afternoon and returning 59 due to defects. Each blanket is still sold at a price equal to 39 times the total number of good blankets they have, plus the number of good blankets. What's the new total value of the blankets they've sold?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we need to find the total number of good blankets the factory has made. They made 92+81 = <<92+81=173>>173 blankets in total. After returning the defective blankets, they have 173-59 = <<173-59=114>>114 good blankets. The total value of the blankets sold is 114*39 + 114 = <<114*39+114=4560>>4560. ### Answer: 4560
Expected answer: 4560
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bus travels a distance of 1300 miles. If it does so in 20 equal stages, how many miles does the bus travel per stage?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many miles the bus travels per stage, we divide the total distance by the number of stages: 1300 miles / 20 stages = <<1300/20=65>>65 miles per stage. ### Answer: 65 miles per stage.
Expected answer: 65
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, suppose instead of covering the distance in 20 equal stages, the bus decided to only stop 4 times, dividing the journey into equal parts. In that case, how many miles would the bus need to travel per stage?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the bus is now stopping only 4 times, it means the journey is divided into 5 equal parts (4 stops create 5 parts). To find out how many miles the bus travels per stage, we divide the total distance by the number of parts: 1300 miles / 5 parts = <<1300/5=260>>260 miles per stage. ### Answer: 260 miles per stage.
Expected answer: 325
Correct? No
Problem: A region usually receives 53 inches of rain each year. However, in a certain year, it only received 7 inches less than the usual amount. How many inches of rain did it receive that year?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The region received 53 - 7 = <<53-7=46>>46 inches of rain that year. ### Answer: 46
Expected answer: 46
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the region actually usually receives 69 inches of rain each year, instead of 53 as we previously thought. If it still received 7 inches less than the usual amount in the year we're considering, how many inches of rain did it receive that year?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The usual amount of rain the region receives is 69 inches. In the certain year, it received 69 - 7 = <<69-7=62>>62 inches of rain. ### Answer: 62
Expected answer: 62
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a complicated mechanical watch, there are 98 gears in the main mechanism and 61 gears in a side mechanism. After service, a watchmaker removed 80 gears from the watch. How many gears are there left in the watch now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 98 + 61 = <<98+61=159>>159 gears in the watch. After removing 80 gears, there are 159 - 80 = <<159-80=79>>79 gears left in the watch. ### Answer: 79
Expected answer: 79
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, the watchmaker removed 80 gears from the watch, leaving a certain number of gears. But what if the watchmaker only removed 8 gears instead of 80 from the total of 98 gears in the main mechanism and 61 gears in a side mechanism? How many gears would remain in the watch?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Initially, there were 98 + 61 = <<98+61=159>>159 gears in the watch. If the watchmaker only removed 8 gears, there would be 159 - 8 = <<159-8=151>>151 gears left in the watch. ### Answer: 151
Expected answer: 151
Correct? Yes
Problem: A company manufactures 1462 binoculars and distributes them equally among 43 stores. After subtracting 25 defective pieces from each store's stock, how many binoculars does each store end up with?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each store initially receives 1462/43 = <<1462/43=34>>34 binoculars. After subtracting 25 defective pieces, each store ends up with 34-25 = <<34-25=9>>9 binoculars. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: In addition to the binoculars already distributed, each store received an additional shipment of binoculars from a second manufacturing facility. The second facility produced 4104 binoculars and divided them equally among 57 stores. After accounting for this additional shipment, how many binoculars does each store end up with in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each store received an additional 4104/57 = <<4104/57=72>>72 binoculars from the second facility. In total, each store ends up with 34 (initial binoculars) + 72 (additional binoculars) = <<34+72=106>>106 binoculars. ### Answer: 106
Expected answer: 81
Correct? No
Problem: In a revision to the initial report, it turns out that 19 defective pieces were found in each store's binocular stock, rather than the originally believed 25. After making this correction, how many binoculars does each store end up with from the initial shipment?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After the correction, each store ends up with 34-19 = <<34-19=15>>15 binoculars from the initial shipment. ### Answer: 15
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: A camera shop stocks 25 DSLR cameras. They receive a delivery of 71 new DSLR cameras and for promotional reasons, the shop decides to multiply the total number of cameras by 77. How many cameras does the shop have for promotion?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The shop initially has 25 DSLR cameras, receives 71 new cameras, so the total number of cameras is 25 + 71 = 96 cameras. Multiplying this total by 77 gives 96 * 77 = 7392 cameras for promotion. ### Answer: 7392
Expected answer: 7392
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, let's revisit the promotional event. Suppose this time the shop had decided to multiply the total number of cameras by 56 instead of 77 after receiving the same initial stock of 71 new DSLR cameras. How many cameras would the shop have had for promotion in this case?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The shop initially has 25 DSLR cameras, receives 71 new cameras, so the total number of cameras is 25 + 71 = 96 cameras. Multiplying this total by 56 gives 96 * 56 = 5376 cameras for promotion. ### Answer: 5376
Expected answer: 5376
Correct? Yes
Problem: On average, a construction company can build 1425 square feet of a house in 19 days. If they worked for 14 days, how many square feet would they have built?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The construction company builds 1425/19 = <<1425/19=75>>75 square feet per day. In 14 days, they would have built 75*14 = <<75*14=1050>>1050 square feet. ### Answer: 1050 square feet.
Expected answer: 1050
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer starts the day with 18 tomatoes in his basket. By midday, he manages to harvest some more, bringing the total to 18 + 82 tomatoes in the basket. Unfortunately, 37 of these tomatoes are deemed unsellable because they are not ripe enough. How many tomatoes does the farmer have left in the basket that are ready to sell?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The farmer has 18 + 82 = <<18+82=100>>100 tomatoes in the basket. After removing the unsellable tomatoes, the farmer has 100 - 37 = <<100-37=63>>63 tomatoes left that are ready to sell. ### Answer: 63
Expected answer: 63
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a similar situation as before, the farmer started his day with a different quantity of 95 tomatoes in his basket. Just like the previous day, by midday, he managed to harvest some more, bringing the total to 95 + 82 tomatoes in the basket. Unfortunately, he found that 37 of these tomatoes were not ripe enough to sell. How many ripe tomatoes did the farmer have left in his basket after this day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The farmer had 95 + 82 = <<95+82=177>>177 tomatoes in the basket. After removing the unsellable tomatoes, the farmer had 177 - 37 = <<177-37=140>>140 ripe tomatoes left in his basket. ### Answer: 140
Expected answer: 140
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a soap manufacturing factory, they create soap in large blocks that are then cut into smaller bars. If each large block can be cut into 1424 bars of soap, but they package the soap in bundles of 16 bars each, how many packages can they make from one large block of soap?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Each large block can be cut into 1424 bars of soap. If they package the soap in bundles of 16 bars each, then they can make 1424/16 = <<1424/16=89>>89 packages from one large block of soap. ### Answer: 89
Expected answer: 89
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the initial situation in the soap manufacturing factory, suppose now they have decided to cut the large soap blocks into smaller bars such that each block can now be cut into 1424 bars of soap. However, this time they plan to package the soap in bundles of 36 bars each instead of 16. How many packages can they make from one large block of soap under this new arrangement?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If each large block can be cut into 1424 bars of soap and they package the soap in bundles of 36 bars each, then they can make 1424/36 = <<1424/36=39.55555555555556>>39.55555555555556 packages from one large block of soap. Since they cannot have a fraction of a package, they can make 39 packages from one large block of soap under this new arrangement. ### Answer: 39
Expected answer: 356/9
Correct? No
Problem: A printer prints 2 sheets of paper with 37 letters each second. If it continues to print at this rate for 95 seconds, how many letters will be printed?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The printer prints 2 sheets * 37 letters = <<2*37=74>>74 letters per second. In 95 seconds, the printer will print 74 letters/second * 95 seconds = <<74*95=7030>>7030 letters. ### Answer: 7030
Expected answer: 7030
Correct? Yes
Problem: Continuing from the previous scenario, what if the printer only printed 2 sheets of paper with 4 letters each second instead of 37. Keeping the same printing duration of 95 seconds, how many letters would have been printed then?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The printer prints 2 sheets * 4 letters = <<2*4=8>>8 letters per second. In 95 seconds, the printer will print 8 letters/second * 95 seconds = <<8*95=760>>760 letters. ### Answer: 760
Expected answer: 760
Correct? Yes
Problem: A potato farm produces 12 tons of potatoes per acre. They have a 3 acre plot of land which they use for growing potatoes. After the harvest, they found out that 71 tons were rotten, but they could salvage 44 tons. How many tons of potatoes do they have left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total amount of potatoes produced on the 3-acre plot is 12 tons/acre * 3 acres = <<12*3=36>>36 tons. After the harvest, they have 36 tons - 71 tons + 44 tons = 9 tons of potatoes left. ### Answer: 9 tons.
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the potato farm had initially produced 56 tons of potatoes per acre instead of 12, how many tons of potatoes would they have left after considering the rotten and salvageable ones?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With the new production rate of 56 tons per acre, the total amount of potatoes produced on the 3-acre plot would be 56 tons/acre * 3 acres = <<56*3=168>>168 tons. After the harvest, they would have 168 tons - 71 tons + 44 tons = 141 tons of potatoes left. ### Answer: 141 tons.
Expected answer: 141
Correct? Yes
Problem: A plane travels around the world, covering a distance of 360,000 miles. If it covers 72,000 miles per day, how many days does it take for the plane to travel around the world?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of days it takes for the plane to travel around the world, we divide the total distance by the distance covered per day: 360,000 miles / 72,000 miles/day = 5 days. ### Answer: 5 days.
Expected answer: 5
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reviewing the plane's logbook, the crew realizes there was a mistake in their calculations. Instead of covering 360,000 miles to travel around the world, it actually only took them 81,000 miles. Given this, how many days would it have taken them to travel around the world at a rate of 72,000 miles per day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the number of days it would have taken the plane to travel around the world at a rate of 72,000 miles per day for a distance of 81,000 miles, we divide the total distance by the distance covered per day: 81,000 miles / 72,000 miles/day = 1.125 days. ### Answer: 1.125 days.
Expected answer: 9/8
Correct? No
Problem: A fairy sprinkles magical dust at a rate of 4332 milligrams every 76 minutes. If she reduces her sprinkling rate by 44 milligrams and continues at this reduced rate for 52 minutes, how much magical dust will she sprinkle in that time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
First, we find the rate at which the fairy sprinkles magical dust after reducing it by 44 milligrams: 4332 - 44 = 4288 milligrams every 76 minutes. Next, we find how much magical dust the fairy will sprinkle in 52 minutes at the reduced rate: (4288/76) * 52 = 2928 milligrams. ### Answer: 2928 milligrams.
Expected answer: 676
Correct? No
Problem: At the start of the camping trip, there were 56 logs to fuel the campfire. But after some time, the campers had used up 15 logs. How many logs are left for the rest of the trip?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If there were 56 logs at the start and 15 logs were used up, then the number of logs left is 56 - 15 = 41 logs. ### Answer: 41
Expected answer: 41
Correct? Yes
Problem: After re-counting the initial logs at the start of the camping trip, there were actually 48 logs, not 56. After using up 15 logs, with this new count, how many logs are now left for the rest of the trip?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If there were actually 48 logs at the start and 15 logs were used up, then the number of logs left is 48 - 15 = 33 logs. ### Answer: 33
Expected answer: 33
Correct? Yes
Problem: John took 30 pictures with his new camera, but then he accidentally deleted 81 pictures. Fortunately, he was able to recover 61 of the deleted pictures. How many pictures does he have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: John initially had 30 pictures, then he deleted 81 pictures, leaving him with 30 - 81 = -51 pictures. After recovering 61 pictures, John now has -51 + 61 = 10 pictures. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 10
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the previous scenario, let's consider that instead of taking 30 pictures, John only took 21 pictures with his new camera before accidentally deleting 81 pictures. Like before, he was able to recover 61 of those deleted pictures. How many pictures does he have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: John initially had 21 pictures, then he deleted 81 pictures, leaving him with 21 - 81 = -60 pictures. After recovering 61 pictures, John now has -60 + 61 = 1 picture. ### Answer: 1
Expected answer: 1
Correct? Yes
Problem: A tailor uses 20 square feet of fabric to make one teddy bear. If they use the same amount of fabric for every teddy bear, how much fabric will they need to make 20 teddy bears?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To make 20 teddy bears, the tailor will need 20 teddy bears * 20 square feet of fabric per teddy bear = <<20*20=400>>400 square feet of fabric. ### Answer: 400 square feet.
Expected answer: 400
Correct? Yes
Problem: If each pair of binoculars costs $27 and a store adds a tax of $9 after buying 23 pairs, how much will the total cost be?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total cost of the binoculars before tax is 27*23 = $<<27*23=621>>621. Adding the tax of $9, the total cost will be 621 + 9 = $<<621+9=630>>630. ### Answer: $630.
Expected answer: 630
Correct? Yes
Problem: After paying the tax and buying the 23 pairs of binoculars, the store owner decides to purchase an additional single pair of binoculars that has a discount of $95. What is the total amount the store owner will need to pay now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total cost of the binoculars after tax is $630. With the discount of $95 for the additional pair, the total amount the store owner will need to pay now is $630 - $95 = $<<630-95=535>>535. ### Answer: $535.
Expected answer: 562
Correct? No
Problem: After the store owner's last transaction, a new shipment of binoculars came in with a lower price. This time, each pair costs $27 and there's a fixed tax of $9. If the store owner decides to buy 13 pairs from the new shipment, how much would the total cost be now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total cost of the binoculars before tax is 27*13 = $<<27*13=351>>351. Adding the tax of $9, the total cost will be 351 + 9 = $<<351+9=360>>360. ### Answer: $360.
Expected answer: 360
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pirate found 22 gold coins on an island. On his ship, he remembered that he had found 91 gold coins on another island, and 33 gold coins hidden in a chest. How many gold coins does the pirate have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The pirate found a total of 22 + 91 + 33 = <<22+91+33=146>>146 gold coins. ### Answer: 146
Expected answer: 146
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following on from the previous problem: The pirate made a mistake while counting his treasure. He originally thought that he had found 91 gold coins on another island, but it turned out there were only 9 gold coins. With the 22 coins he found on an island, 9 on another island, and 33 hidden in a chest, how many coins does the pirate have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The pirate actually found 9 gold coins on another island, not 91. Therefore, the total number of gold coins the pirate has is 22 (from the first island) + 9 (from the second island) + 33 (from the chest) = 64 gold coins. ### Answer: 64
Expected answer: 64
Correct? Yes
Problem: A magical unicorn has (54 - 24) + 25 numbers of rainbow apples. If each rainbow apple can be traded for 51 sparkly diamonds, how many sparkly diamonds can the unicorn get in return?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: (54 - 24) + 25 = 30 + 25 = 55 rainbow apples. 55 rainbow apples * 51 sparkly diamonds/apple = 2805 sparkly diamonds. ### Answer: 2805
Expected answer: 2805
Correct? Yes
Problem: After trading all of her rainbow apples, the magical unicorn decided to use some of her sparkly diamonds. She gave away 40 diamonds to her unicorn friend and another 12 diamonds to a fairy. How many sparkly diamonds does the unicorn have left?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The unicorn started with 2805 sparkly diamonds. After giving away 40 diamonds to her unicorn friend and 12 diamonds to a fairy, the unicorn has 2805 - 40 - 12 = 2753 sparkly diamonds left. ### Answer: 2753
Expected answer: 2753
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose instead of having (54 - 24) + 25 rainbow apples, the magical unicorn actually had (54 - 24) + 38 rainbow apples. If she can still trade each rainbow apple for 51 sparkly diamonds, how many sparkly diamonds would she have received?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: (54 - 24) + 38 = 30 + 38 = 68 rainbow apples. 68 rainbow apples * 51 sparkly diamonds/apple = 3468 sparkly diamonds. ### Answer: 3468
Expected answer: 3468
Correct? Yes
Problem: A phone manufacturer is capable of producing 990 phones every 22 hours. After 33 hours, they add an additional 13 phones to the production batch. How many phones are produced in total at this time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The phone manufacturer produces 990 phones every 22 hours, so in 33 hours they would produce 990 * (33/22) = 990 * 1.5 = 1485 phones. Adding the additional 13 phones, the total number of phones produced is 1485 + 13 = 1498 phones. ### Answer: 1498
Expected answer: 1498
Correct? Yes
Problem: In our previous scenario, instead of adding 13 phones, suppose the phone manufacturer adds an additional 80 phones after producing phones for 33 hours. How many phones are produced in total at this time now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The phone manufacturer produces 990 phones every 22 hours, so in 33 hours they would produce 990 * (33/22) = 990 * 1.5 = 1485 phones. Adding the additional 80 phones, the total number of phones produced is 1485 + 80 = 1565 phones. ### Answer: 1565
Expected answer: 1565
Correct? Yes
Problem: A tall building has 704 windows in total. If each floor has the same number of windows and the building is 8 floors high, how many windows are there on each floor?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the building has 704 windows in total and is 8 floors high, then each floor has 704/8 = <<704/8=88>>88 windows. ### Answer: 88
Expected answer: 88
Correct? Yes
Problem: After figuring out the total number of windows the maintenance team cleaned in a day, let's consider a different scenario. What if the building had originally been built with 704 windows spread over 71 floors instead of 8? How many windows would there be on each floor then?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the building had 704 windows spread over 71 floors, then each floor would have 704/71 = <<704/71=10>>10 windows. ### Answer: 10
Expected answer: 704/71
Correct? No
Problem: In a small town, each household owns an average of 77 cats. If there are 69 households in the town, how many cats are there in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If each household owns an average of 77 cats and there are 69 households, then the total number of cats in the town is 77*69 = 5313 cats. ### Answer: 5313
Expected answer: 5313
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a small town, each household owns an average of 77 cats. If there are 69 households in the town, there would be a certain number of cats in total. However, due to some circumstances, 91 of these cats had to be moved to another town. How many cats are left in the town now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If there were originally 77*69 = 5313 cats in the town, and 91 of them were moved, then there are 5313-91 = 5222 cats left in the town now. ### Answer: 5222
Expected answer: 5222
Correct? Yes
Problem: A chocolate bar factory has 28 machines running every day. If 2 machines break down and stop producing, how many machines are still producing chocolate bars?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If 2 machines break down, the number of machines still producing chocolate bars is 28 - 2 = 26 machines. ### Answer: 26
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: Originally, the chocolate bar factory had 87 machines running every day instead of 28. If 2 of the machines break down, as it happened in the previous scenario, how many machines would still be producing chocolate bars?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the factory originally had 87 machines running every day and 2 machines break down, the number of machines still producing chocolate bars would be 87 - 2 = 85 machines. ### Answer: 85
Expected answer: 85
Correct? Yes
Problem: A candlemaker has 37 lavender-scented candles and makes 10 more. He then makes another 24 candles, combines them with the ones he already has, and finally adds 6 vanilla-scented candles to his collection. How many candles does he have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The candlemaker starts with 37 lavender-scented candles and makes 10 more, totaling 37+10 = <<37+10=47>>47 lavender-scented candles. Adding the 24 candles he makes next, the candlemaker has 47+24 = <<47+24=71>>71 lavender-scented candles. Finally, adding the 6 vanilla-scented candles, the candlemaker has a total of 71+6 = <<71+6=77>>77 candles. ### Answer: 77
Expected answer: 77
Correct? Yes
Problem: After creating and combining his different candle types, the candlemaker's friend gifted him an additional 7 candles they made. Now, how many candles does the candlemaker have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After receiving the 7 candles from his friend, the candlemaker now has a total of 77+7 = <<77+7=84>>84 candles. ### Answer: 84
Expected answer: 84
Correct? Yes
Problem: The candlemaker originally thought he had made 6 vanilla-scented candles, but he actually made 8 instead. Given this correction, with everything else the same, how many candles does the candlemaker have in total now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The candlemaker originally thought he had 6 vanilla-scented candles, but he actually made 8. So, the total number of vanilla-scented candles is now 6-2 = <<6-2=4>>4 candles. Adding this correction to the total number of candles he had before, the candlemaker now has 77+4 = <<77+4=81>>81 candles in total. ### Answer: 81
Expected answer: 79
Correct? No
Problem: What is the result of adding the numbers 12, 4, and 71 together?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find the result of adding 12, 4, and 71 together, we simply add the numbers: 12 + 4 + 71 = 87. ### Answer: 87
Expected answer: 87
Correct? Yes
Problem: After finding the sum of 12, 4, and 71, add 15 to the result. What is the new total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The sum of 12, 4, and 71 is 87. Adding 15 to this sum gives: 87 + 15 = 102. ### Answer: 102
Expected answer: 102
Correct? Yes
Problem: Imagine that initially instead of 12, you started with 53. Now, what would be the result of adding the numbers 53, 4, and 71 together?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If we add 53, 4, and 71 together, we get: 53 + 4 + 71 = 128. ### Answer: 128
Expected answer: 128
Correct? Yes
Problem: John's cucumber plant produces 59 cucumbers. Mary's cucumber plant, on the other hand, produces as many cucumbers as John's but minus the difference between John's cucumbers and 9. How many cucumbers did Mary's plant produce?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The difference between John's cucumbers and 9 is 59 - 9 = <<59-9=50>>50 cucumbers. Mary's plant produces 59 - 50 = <<59-50=9>>9 cucumbers. ### Answer: 9
Expected answer: 9
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on the previous situation, suppose Sarah takes Mary's cucumber count and adds to it the sum of 54 and 3 cucumbers that she already had before. How many cucumbers does Sarah have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Sarah adds Mary's 9 cucumbers to the sum of 54 and 3 cucumbers, which is 54 + 3 = <<54+3=57>>57 cucumbers. Therefore, Sarah has 9 + 57 = <<9+57=66>>66 cucumbers now. ### Answer: 66
Expected answer: 66
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following up on the previous situation with John and Mary, suppose now that Mary's cucumber plant produces as many cucumbers as John's but minus the difference between John's cucumbers and 73. How many cucumbers did Mary's plant produce this time?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The difference between John's cucumbers and 73 is 59 - 73 = -14 cucumbers. Mary's plant produces 59 - (-14) = 59 + 14 = <<59+14=73>>73 cucumbers. ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 73
Correct? Yes
Problem: A puzzle game requires 3795 points to complete a level, but a player can only gain points in increments of 69. How many increments are needed to gain the points required to complete the level?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many increments are needed, we divide the total points required by the points gained in each increment: 3795 / 69 = 55. ### Answer: 55.
Expected answer: 55
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the same puzzle game, consider that to complete a level, a player now requires 3795 points but the points are gained in increments of 19 instead of 69. How many increments of 19 points are now needed to gather the required points to complete the level?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many increments of 19 points are needed, we divide the total points required by the points gained in each increment: 3795 / 19 = 199. ### Answer: 199.
Expected answer: 3795/19
Correct? No
Problem: A pirate found a treasure chest with 35 gemstones each worth 57 gold coins. The chest also had an additional 42 gold coins. How many gold coins is the total worth of the treasure chest?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total worth of the gemstones is 35 * 57 = <<35*57=1995>>1995 gold coins. Adding the additional gold coins, the total worth of the treasure chest is 1995 + 42 = <<1995+42=2037>>2037 gold coins. ### Answer: 2037
Expected answer: 2037
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the pirate initially found a smaller chest with only 6 gemstones, each still worth 57 gold coins, along with an additional 42 gold coins. How many gold coins would be the total worth of this smaller chest?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total worth of the gemstones in the smaller chest is 6 * 57 = <<6*57=342>>342 gold coins. Adding the additional gold coins, the total worth of the smaller chest is 342 + 42 = <<342+42=384>>384 gold coins. ### Answer: 384
Expected answer: 384
Correct? Yes
Problem: A pet store has 35 white mice, 86 brown mice, and 39 black mice. How many mice does the store have in total?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The pet store has 35 + 86 + 39 = <<35+86+39=160>>160 mice in total. ### Answer: 160
Expected answer: 160
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the pet store decides to double its quantity of each species of mouse – the white mice, brown mice, and black mice, how many mice will the store have then?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Doubling the quantity of each species of mouse means the store will have 2 * 35 = <<2*35=70>>70 white mice, 2 * 86 = <<2*86=172>>172 brown mice, and 2 * 39 = <<2*39=78>>78 black mice. Therefore, the store will have 70 + 172 + 78 = <<70+172+78=320>>320 mice in total. ### Answer: 320
Expected answer: 320
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the pet store actually had 31 black mice instead of 39 black mice along with the 35 white mice and 86 brown mice, how many mice in total would the pet store then have?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the pet store had 31 black mice instead of 39 black mice, the total number of mice would be 35 (white) + 86 (brown) + 31 (black) = <<35+86+31=152>>152 mice in total. ### Answer: 152
Expected answer: 152
Correct? Yes
Problem: A soap making factory produces 97 bars of soap in one batch. If they made 94 batches in one day, how many bars of soap did they produce that day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The total number of bars of soap produced in one day is 97 bars/batch * 94 batches = <<97*94=9118>>9118 bars of soap. ### Answer: 9118
Expected answer: 9118
Correct? Yes
Problem: The soap factory realized that instead of producing 97 bars of soap per batch, they had actually been producing only 43 bars per batch due to a measuring error. Given this new information, how many bars of soap were actually produced over the 94 batches made on the first day?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With the corrected batch size of 43 bars per batch, the total number of bars of soap produced in one day is 43 bars/batch * 94 batches = <<43*94=4042>>4042 bars of soap. ### Answer: 4042
Expected answer: 4042
Correct? Yes
Problem: A toy factory produces 5 toy cars every minute. After 76 minutes, they add another batch of 49 toy cars. How many toy cars does the factory have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: In 76 minutes, the factory produces 5 cars/minute * 76 minutes = <<5*76=380>>380 toy cars. After adding another batch, the factory has 380 + 49 = <<380+49=429>>429 toy cars. ### Answer: 429
Expected answer: 429
Correct? Yes
Problem: After reviewing the production data, the toy car factory realized there was a mistake in their calculation. They actually produce only 4 toy cars every minute instead of 5. If they continue to produce for 76 minutes and add another batch of 49 toy cars as before, how many toy cars will the factory have now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: In 76 minutes, the factory produces 4 cars/minute * 76 minutes = <<4*76=304>>304 toy cars. After adding another batch, the factory will have 304 + 49 = <<304+49=353>>353 toy cars. ### Answer: 353
Expected answer: 353
Correct? Yes
Problem: A piece of farmland spans across 9 km. The owner decided to expand his property by 77 km. However, he had to return 71 km due to some legal issues. How many km does the farmer have left after his expansion and subsequent decrease?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The owner expanded his property by 77 km and then returned 71 km, resulting in a net increase of 77 - 71 = <<77-71=6>>6 km. The farmer has 9 + 6 = <<9+6=15>>15 km left after the expansion and subsequent decrease. ### Answer: 15 km.
Expected answer: 15
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a similar situation, another farmer currently owns 25 km of farmland. They also decided to expand by 77 km, but like the previous farmer, had to give back 71 km due to legal issues. How many kilometers does this second farmer have left after this expansion and subsequent decrease?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The second farmer started with 25 km, expanded by 77 km, and then returned 71 km, resulting in a net increase of 77 - 71 = <<77-71=6>>6 km. The second farmer has 25 + 6 = <<25+6=31>>31 km left after the expansion and subsequent decrease. ### Answer: 31 km.
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: A paint company is preparing 8930 liters of a specific color. If they can fill up a paint bucket with 95 liters of paint, how many buckets will they be able to fill up completely?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: To find out how many buckets can be filled completely, we need to divide the total amount of paint by the amount of paint in each bucket. 8930 liters / 95 liters/bucket = 94 buckets ### Answer: 94 buckets.
Expected answer: 94
Correct? Yes
Problem: A paint company is preparing 8930 liters of a specific color. If they can fill up a paint bucket with 95 liters of paint, how many buckets will they be able to fill up completely? After the initial sales, the company realized they were missing 73 paint buckets. But soon they found 59 buckets in the warehouse. After adding these found buckets, how many buckets does the company have in total now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
The company was missing 73 buckets, but found 59 buckets, so the net change in the number of buckets is 73 - 59 = 14 buckets. The company initially had 94 buckets, and after finding the 59 buckets, they now have 94 + 59 = 153 buckets in total. ### Answer: 153 buckets.
Expected answer: 80
Correct? No
Problem: A bubble machine can make 3654 bubbles with 87 ounces of bubble fluid. How many bubbles can it make with 1 ounce of bubble fluid?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The bubble machine can make 3654 bubbles with 87 ounces of bubble fluid. Therefore, it can make 3654/87 = <<3654/87=42>>42 bubbles with 1 ounce of bubble fluid. ### Answer: 42
Expected answer: 42
Correct? Yes
Problem: Suppose the bubble machine was actually more efficient and could produce 3654 bubbles with just 47 ounces of bubble fluid. With this rate, how many bubbles can it make with 1 ounce of bubble fluid?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the bubble machine can produce 3654 bubbles with 47 ounces of bubble fluid, then it can make 3654/47 = <<3654/47=78>>78 bubbles with 1 ounce of bubble fluid. ### Answer: 78
Expected answer: 3654/47
Correct? No
Problem: A juice bar uses 13 apples to make a jug of apple juice. If they made 30 jugs in one day, how many apples did they use?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the juice bar uses 13 apples to make one jug of apple juice, then they used 13*30 = <<13*30=390>>390 apples to make 30 jugs of apple juice in one day. ### Answer: 390.
Expected answer: 390
Correct? Yes
Problem: Considering the previous scenario, if instead of using 13 apples daily for the fruit salads, they started using 55 apples, how many apples did they use in total when they made fruit salads for 30 days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the juice bar uses 55 apples to make one jug of apple juice, then they would use 55*30 = <<55*30=1650>>1650 apples to make 30 jugs of apple juice in one day. ### Answer: 1650.
Expected answer: 1650
Correct? Yes
Problem: A certain dinosaur species laid eggs every 60 minutes. If they had been laying eggs for 1620 minutes straight, how many total eggs would they have laid?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: Since the dinosaur lays eggs every 60 minutes, in 1620 minutes, it would have laid 1620/60 = <<1620/60=27>>27 eggs. ### Answer: 27
Expected answer: 27
Correct? Yes
Problem: Following the previous scenario, suppose the paleontologists revised their calculations and found that the dinosaur species was actually laying eggs every 47 minutes, not 60 as originally thought. In that case, how many total eggs would the dinosaur have laid if it had been laying eggs for 1620 minutes straight?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: If the dinosaur lays eggs every 47 minutes, in 1620 minutes, it would have laid 1620/47 ≈ 34.468 eggs. Since the dinosaur cannot lay a fraction of an egg, we would consider it to have laid 34 eggs. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 1620/47
Correct? No
Problem: A library received a shipment of new books. There were 55 romance novels, 43 mystery novels, and 67 science fiction novels. How many new books did the library receive?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The library received 55 + 43 + 67 = <<55+43+67=165>>165 new books. ### Answer: 165
Expected answer: 165
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the original shipment to the library, suppose there were 95 science fiction novels instead of 67. With the 55 romance novels and 43 mystery novels remaining the same, how many new books did the library receive now?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: With 95 science fiction novels, the library received 55 + 43 + 95 = <<55+43+95=193>>193 new books. ### Answer: 193
Expected answer: 193
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a particular beach, there is a tendency for 74 seashells to appear every day. After 42 days of collection, a beachcomber also discovered an additional 56 seashells that had been hidden in the sand. How many seashells did the beachcomber have in total after 42 days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: In 42 days, the beachcomber collected 74 seashells/day * 42 days = 3108 seashells. Adding the additional 56 seashells, the beachcomber had a total of 3108 seashells + 56 seashells = 3164 seashells after 42 days. ### Answer: 3164.
Expected answer: 3164
Correct? Yes
Problem: Building on our beachcomber's tale, after counting his 42-day collection of seashells, he accidentally loses one seashell down a seaside crevice. Disappointed but not defeated, he decides to collect 32 more seashells the next day. How many seashells does he have in total after adding the new batch and accounting for the lost seashell?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: After losing one seashell, the beachcomber has 3164 seashells - 1 seashell = 3163 seashells. After collecting 32 more seashells, the beachcomber has 3163 seashells + 32 seashells = 3195 seashells in total. ### Answer: 3195.
Expected answer: 3195
Correct? Yes
Problem: Let's revisit our beachcomber. After reconsidering his collection habit, he realizes he has been actually collecting an average of 89 seashells per day instead of 74, over the same 42 day period. He still found that additional 56 seashells hidden in the sand. Now, how many seashells does he have in total after 42 days?
GPT-3.5 Turbo:
Reasoning: The beachcomber collected 89 seashells/day * 42 days = 3738 seashells over 42 days. Adding the additional 56 seashells, the beachcomber had a total of 3738 seashells + 56 seashells = 3794 seashells after 42 days. ### Answer: 3794.
Expected answer: 3794
Correct? Yes