Common Core Standard 6.EE.B.7
This standard covers the following:
Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q and px = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers.
Problem: James has a pair of binoculars that allows him to see 12 miles. If the basic binoculars only see 6 miles, how much additional distance does James's binoculars cover?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: James's binoculars see 12-6 = <<12-6=6>>6 miles more than the basic binoculars. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 6
Correct? Yes
Problem: A box has 641 balls in total. If 284 of those balls are yellow, how many balls are not yellow?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 641-284 = <<641-284=357>>357 balls are not yellow. ### Answer: 357
Expected answer: 357
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a bag, there are total 355 balls. If there are already 44 green balls, how many red balls should be added to the bag?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 44+<<355-44=311>>311 = <<44+311=355>>355 ### Answer: 311
Expected answer: 311
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a toy shop, there is a total of 601 toy cars. If 321 toy cars are blue, how many toy cars are not blue?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 601-321 = <<601-321=280>>280 toy cars are not blue. ### Answer: 280
Expected answer: 280
Correct? Yes
Problem: A certain breed of mouse has a metabolic rate such that it needs to consume 104 food units every day. If a group of these mice require 7592 units of food for one day, how many mice are there in the group?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 7592/104 = <<7592/104=73>>73 mice. ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 73
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a park, there are 311 kids playing. If 159 of them are playing on the jungle gym, how many kids are not using the jungle gym?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 311-159 = <<311-159=152>>152 kids are not using the jungle gym. ### Answer: 152
Expected answer: 152
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a basket, there are 168 apples. If a person just added 166 apples, how many apples were there in the basket before they were added?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 168-166 = <<168-166=2>>2 There were 2 apples in the basket before the 166 apples were added. ### Answer: 2
Expected answer: 2
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a fantasy world, a dragon currently owns 380 gold coins in his treasure pile. If he had previously collected 333 gold coins, how many gold coins did he just add to his treasure pile?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The dragon just added 380-333 = <<380-333=47>>47 gold coins to his treasure pile. ### Answer: 47
Expected answer: 47
Correct? Yes
Problem: An accomplished drummer practices 9234 beats per day. If they play each drum solo 171 times a day, how many beats do they play during each solo?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 9234/171 = <<9234/171=54>>54 beats. ### Answer: 54
Expected answer: 54
Correct? Yes
Problem: A zoo has 373 tigers in total. If the zoo added 55 new tigers and that made the total number of tigers 373, how many tigers were there in the zoo before the new ones arrived?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 373-55 = <<373-55=318>>318 ### Answer: 318
Expected answer: 318
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sunglasses store has 352 pairs of sunglasses in total. If 182 pairs are for men, how many pairs are for women?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 352-182 = <<352-182=170>>170 pairs are for women. ### Answer: 170
Expected answer: 170
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the cloudiness index of city A was 1 point more than city B and city A had a cloudiness index of 157, what was the cloudiness index of city B?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The cloudiness index of city A was 157. The cloudiness index of city B was 157-1 = <<157-1=156>>156. ### Answer: 156
Expected answer: 156
Correct? Yes
Problem: A UFO was captured flying at a consistent speed. It was calculated that it traveled 3660 kilometers in 60 minutes. What was the speed of the UFO in kilometers per minute?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 3660/60 = <<3660/60=61>>61 kilometers per minute. ### Answer: 61
Expected answer: 61
Correct? Yes
Problem: You have a juice store that has a total of 655 bottles of juice. If 386 are apple juice, how many bottles of other types of juice are there?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 655-386 = <<655-386=269>>269 bottles of other types of juice. ### Answer: 269
Expected answer: 269
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a faraway galactic system a star radiates energy at 401 units per hour. If this amount includes 82 background units, how much energy does the star itself radiate per hour?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The star radiates 401-82 = <<401-82=319>>319 units per hour. ### Answer: 319
Expected answer: 319
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer had 414 grapes. After selling 78 of them, how many grapes do they have left?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The farmer had 414-78 = <<414-78=336>>336 grapes left. ### Answer: 336
Expected answer: 336
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a candy store, there are 107 total lollipops. If there are 34 apple-flavored lollipops, how many lollipops are of other flavors?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 107-34 = <<107-34=73>>73 lollipops are of other flavors. ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 73
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a summer camp, there is a huge tent which takes up a total space of 352 square meters. If the space inside the tent is 36 square meters lesser than the total space, what is the actual inner space of the tent?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The actual inner space of the tent is 352-36 = <<352-36=316>>316 square meters. ### Answer: 316
Expected answer: 316
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a drumming competition, the total score a participant can earn is 95 points. If a drummer received a score of 27 points less than the total possible score, what was their score?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The total score a participant can earn is 95 points. The drummer received a score of 27 points less than the total possible score. 27 points less than 95 is 95-27 = <<95-27=68>>68. ### Answer: 68
Expected answer: 68
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a magical world, a wizard cast a spell which resulted in 211 magical sparks. If he started with 29 sparks, how many sparks did his spell create?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The wizard started with 29 sparks, and then he cast a spell which created 211-29 = <<211-29=182>>182 sparks. ### Answer: 182
Expected answer: 182
Correct? Yes
Problem: A police station has 327 police officers in total. If 231 officers are in the detective department, how many officers make up the rest of the police station's personnel?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 327-231 = <<327-231=96>>96 officers make up the rest of the police station's personnel. ### Answer: 96
Expected answer: 96
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 5536 bars in total to construct a large jungle gym. If each section of the jungle gym requires 16 bars, how many sections can be constructed?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 5536/16 = <<5536/16=345>>345 sections can be constructed. ### Answer: 345
Expected answer: 346
Correct? No
Problem: A mermaid finds 9282 beautiful seashells during her 91-day vacation. How many seashells does she find each day?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 9282/91 = <<9282/91=101.69230769>>101.69230769 The mermaid finds 101 seashells each day. ### Answer: 101
Expected answer: 102
Correct? No
Problem: John had 726 contacts in his phone. If he previously had 345, how many new contacts did he add?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: John added 726-345 = <<726-345=381>>381 new contacts. ### Answer: 381
Expected answer: 381
Correct? Yes
Problem: A river's length is 540 kilometers. If the upper part of the river is 191 kilometers, what is the length of the lower part of the river?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The length of the lower part of the river is 540-191 = <<540-191=349>>349 kilometers. ### Answer: 349
Expected answer: 349
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a farmer stored some apples and the total count became 348 after adding another 219 apples, how many apples did the farmer initially have?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The farmer initially had 348-219 = <<348-219=129>>129 apples. ### Answer: 129
Expected answer: 129
Correct? Yes
Problem: An artist uses 258 bottles of paint in a month. If she has used 7 bottles already, how many more does she need to meet her monthly goal?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The artist needs 258-7 = <<258-7=251>>251 more bottles of paint to meet her monthly goal. ### Answer: 251
Expected answer: 251
Correct? Yes
Problem: A helicopter started flying at an elevation of 124 feet. It continued to ascend until it reached an altitude of 334 feet. How many feet did the helicopter ascend after the initial 124 feet?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The helicopter ascended 334-124 = <<334-124=210>>210 feet after the initial 124 feet. ### Answer: 210
Expected answer: 210
Correct? Yes
Problem: A sailor is 22 miles into his journey and ends up 161 miles away from his starting point. How much farther did he travel from the point he was at 22 miles?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The sailor traveled 161-22 = <<161-22=139>>139 miles from the point he was at 22 miles. ### Answer: 139
Expected answer: 139
Correct? Yes
Problem: An ice cream shop made a total of 482 ice cream scoops. If 357 of those scoops are vanilla, how many scoops of other flavors did the shop make?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 357/482 = <<357/482=0.74>>0.74 of the scoops are vanilla. 1-0.74 = <<1-0.74=0.26>>0.26 of the scoops are other flavors. 482*0.26 = <<482*0.26=125.32>>125.32 of the scoops are other flavors. ### Answer: 125.32
Expected answer: 125
Correct? No
Problem: During a circus performance, a juggler tossed 113 juggling balls into the air. If she started with 105 balls, how many additional balls did she add to the routine?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The juggler added 113-105 = <<113-105=8>>8 additional balls to the routine. ### Answer: 8
Expected answer: 8
Correct? Yes
Problem: A jeweler has a total of 267 gemstones. If 80 of these gemstones have already been attached to rings, how many gemstones has the jeweler not yet attached to any rings?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The jeweler has 267-80 = <<267-80=187>>187 gemstones that have not yet been attached to any rings. ### Answer: 187
Expected answer: 187
Correct? Yes
Problem: A car can drive a total of 743 miles on its full tank. If the first half of the tank will get it 357 miles, how many miles will the second half of the tank get it?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The second half of the tank will get it 743/2 = <<743/2=371.5>>371.5 miles. ### Answer: 371.5
Expected answer: 386
Correct? No
Problem: In a circus, a juggling act has a total of 447 pieces to juggle. If 273 pieces are already in use, how many extra pieces do they have left?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 447-273 = <<447-273=174>>174 extra pieces. ### Answer: 174
Expected answer: 174
Correct? Yes
Problem: At an eyewear shop, there are 396 eyeglasses. If all the eyeglasses are manufactured in pairs, how many pairs of eyeglasses does the shop have?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 396/2 = <<396/2=198>>198 ### Answer: 198
Expected answer: 198
Correct? Yes
Problem: You're attempting to measure the wind speed in knots. Today, your device indicates a speed of 366 knots. Knowing that the device happens to add 314 knots to the actual speed due to a calibration error, can you calculate the actual wind speed today?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The actual wind speed is 366-314 = <<366-314=52>>52 knots. ### Answer: 52
Expected answer: 52
Correct? Yes
Problem: A door manufacturer has a target to make 139 doors today. If they have already made 126 doors, how many more do they need to make to reach their target?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The number of doors the manufacturer still needs to make is 139-126 = <<139-126=13>>13. ### Answer: 13
Expected answer: 13
Correct? Yes
Problem: If you have 200 pictures and your friend gives you 8 more, how many pictures did you start with?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 200+8 = <<200+8=208>>208 ### Answer: 208
Expected answer: 192
Correct? No
Problem: The police department has a total of 195 officers. If 95 of those officers are on vacation, how many are on active duty?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 195-95 = <<195-95=100>>100 ### Answer: 100
Expected answer: 100
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a Word document, there are a total of 578 words in it. If you know that you already wrote 206 words, how many more words will you have to write?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: You will have to write 578-206 = <<578-206=372>>372 more words. ### Answer: 372
Expected answer: 372
Correct? Yes
Problem: A helicopter is carrying supplies for a total weight of 498 pounds. If the gear, excluding the weight of the supplies, weighs 251 pounds, how many pounds of supplies is the helicopter carrying?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The helicopter is carrying 498-251 = <<498-251=247>>247 pounds of supplies. ### Answer: 247
Expected answer: 247
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a school, there are 632 books in total. If the English teacher has 271 of those books, how many books do the other teachers have?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The other teachers have 632-271 = <<632-271=361>>361 books. ### Answer: 361
Expected answer: 361
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a bubble-making competition, a contestant created 161 bubbles. If he already had 142 bubbles and then blew more, how many additional bubbles did he blow?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The contestant blew 161-142 = <<161-142=19>>19 additional bubbles. ### Answer: 19
Expected answer: 19
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a chicken farm, there are 254 chickens. If there were originally 41 chickens and the rest were newly hatched, how many chickens were newly hatched?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 254-41 = <<254-41=213>>213 chickens were newly hatched. ### Answer: 213
Expected answer: 213
Correct? Yes
Problem: In the magical land of unicorns, there are 619 unicorns in total. If 227 of those unicorns are baby unicorns, how many unicorns are grown adults?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 619-227 = <<619-227=392>>392 unicorns are grown adults. ### Answer: 392
Expected answer: 392
Correct? Yes
Problem: If the total amount of money in your bank account is $425, and $298 of it is still available after paying bills, how much did you spend on bills?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 425-298 = <<425-298=127>>127 You spent $127 on bills. ### Answer: 127
Expected answer: 127
Correct? Yes
Problem: After sharpening a number of pencils, a total of 127 bits of eraser were cut off. If 29 of them came from blue pencils, how many came from red pencils?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 127-29 = <<127-29=98>>98 bits of eraser came from red pencils. ### Answer: 98
Expected answer: 98
Correct? Yes
Problem: Angela's watch is fast by 262 minutes. If it is showing a time that's 399 minutes later than it actually is, then how many minutes ahead was it initially set?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The watch is initially set 399-262 = <<399-262=137>>137 minutes ahead. ### Answer: 137
Expected answer: 137
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a fireplace factory, a special type of fireplace is produced. If 1891 fireplaces were produced in a certain period of time and each day during that period produced 61 fireplaces, how many days did this period last?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 1891/61 = <<1891/61=31>>31 ### Answer: 31
Expected answer: 31
Correct? Yes
Problem: A star in the outer space is emitting 497 units of light in total. If 266 units are perceived by our naked eye, how many units of light are only detected by special instruments?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 497-266 = <<497-266=231>>231 units of light are only detected by special instruments. ### Answer: 231
Expected answer: 231
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a chocolate factory, a mixer made 508 kg chocolate mixture for the day. If the chocolate without the added flavorings weighted 142 kg, how much kg of flavorings did the mixer add to the chocolate?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The chocolate mixture without the added flavorings weighted 142 kg. The chocolate mixture with the added flavorings weighted 508 kg. The difference between the two is the weight of the added flavorings. 508-142 = <<508-142=366>>366 kg of flavorings were added to the chocolate. ### Answer: 366
Expected answer: 366
Correct? Yes
Problem: A butterfly has 327 spots on its wings. If we subtract 4 from the number of spots, we will get another kind of butterfly. How many spots does this new type of butterfly have?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 327-4 = <<327-4=323>>323 ### Answer: 323
Expected answer: 323
Correct? Yes
Problem: The price of a luxury wristwatch is $402. If the manufacturing cost of the watch is $261, how much is the profit gained from selling the watch?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The profit is the difference between the price and the manufacturing cost. The profit is 402-261 = <<402-261=141>>141. ### Answer: 141
Expected answer: 141
Correct? Yes
Problem: A house needs 4082 bricks for its front wall. If each row utilizes 157 bricks, how many rows of bricks were used to complete the wall?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 4082/157 = <<4082/157=26>>26 rows of bricks were used to complete the wall. ### Answer: 26
Expected answer: 26
Correct? Yes
Problem: A teacher has 344 books. If she already had 67 books and was given some more as a gift, how many books did she receive as a gift?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The teacher received 344-67 = <<344-67=277>>277 books as a gift. ### Answer: 277
Expected answer: 277
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a police department, 524 police officers are currently on the force. If 376 of them are on duty, how many officers are off duty?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 524-376 = <<524-376=148>>148 officers are off duty. ### Answer: 148
Expected answer: 148
Correct? Yes
Problem: A farmer counted that he has 1190 tomatoes overall. If each of his tomato plants produced exactly 35 tomatoes, how many tomato plants does the farmer have?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The farmer has 1190/35 = <<1190/35=34>>34 tomato plants. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a furniture showroom, there are a total of 297 chairs. If 280 of these chairs are wooden, how many chairs are not made of wood?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 297-280 = <<297-280=17>>17 chairs are not made of wood. ### Answer: 17
Expected answer: 17
Correct? Yes
Problem: A cat catches 32 mice every day. If the cat catches a total of 1504 mice, how many days did it take the cat to catch all the mice?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 1504/32 = <<1504/32=47>>47 The cat took 47 days to catch all the mice. ### Answer: 47
Expected answer: 47
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bubble blower machine blows 440 bubbles in one minute. If it blows 325 bubbles in the first half minute, how many bubbles does it blow in the second half minute?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The bubble blower machine blows 440/2 = <<440/2=220>>220 bubbles in the second half minute. ### Answer: 220
Expected answer: 115
Correct? No
Problem: A truck has a total weight capacity of 430 kg. If 261 kg is already being used up, how much more weight can it carry?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 430-261 = <<430-261=169>>169 kg more weight can be carried. ### Answer: 169
Expected answer: 169
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a cheesemaker has 554 kilograms of cheese and it includes 156 kilograms of cheddar cheese, how many kilograms of the remaining cheese is not cheddar cheese?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The cheesemaker has 554-156 = <<554-156=398>>398 kilograms of cheese that is not cheddar cheese. ### Answer: 398
Expected answer: 398
Correct? Yes
Problem: A dairy farm has 433 cows in total. If 71 of them are still calves, how many of them are fully grown adult cows?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 433-71 = <<433-71=362>>362 cows are fully grown. ### Answer: 362
Expected answer: 362
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a wind-turbine farm, there's a turbine which is able to generate 8640 kWh of electricity everyday when wind speed is steady at 45 kph. How many kWh does each kph of wind speed generate?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 8640/45 = <<8640/45=192>>192 kWh of electricity is generated by 1 kph of wind speed. ### Answer: 192
Expected answer: 192
Correct? Yes
Problem: A crayon factory is running a special production line that produces 5040 crayons in one day by operating for 't' hours. If the factory machine can produce 45 crayons every hour, for how many hours was the machine operating?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 45t = 5040 t = 5040/45 = <<5040/45=112>>112 ### Answer: 112
Expected answer: 112
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a hat store, there are 298 hats in total. If 201 of those hats are baseball hats, how many are not baseball hats?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 298-201 = <<298-201=97>>97 hats are not baseball hats. ### Answer: 97
Expected answer: 97
Correct? Yes
Problem: A particular type of cucumber plant produces 242 cucumbers. If each plant has 22 fruits, how many plants are there?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 22 × <<22*?=242>>? = 242 22 × 11 = 242 ### Answer: 11
Expected answer: 11
Correct? Yes
Problem: A city received 750 millimeters of rainfall during the monsoon season. If, in the first half of the season, there were 359 millimeters of rainfall, how much rainfall did the city receive in the second half of the season?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The city received 750-359 = <<750-359=391>>391 millimeters of rainfall in the second half of the season. ### Answer: 391
Expected answer: 391
Correct? Yes
Problem: The weight of a fully inflated balloon is 573 grams. If the weight of the balloon itself is 254 grams, what is the weight of the air inside the balloon?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The weight of the air inside the balloon is 573-254 = <<573-254=319>>319 grams. ### Answer: 319
Expected answer: 319
Correct? Yes
Problem: A balloon seller just inflated a new batch of balloons, bringing the total number of balloons to 434. If the seller had 179 balloons already, how many new balloons did they inflate?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The seller inflated 434-179 = <<434-179=255>>255 new balloons. ### Answer: 255
Expected answer: 255
Correct? Yes
Problem: A bus operator counted 631 passengers in total today. If 362 passengers boarded the bus in the morning, how many passengers boarded the bus in the afternoon?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 631-362 = <<631-362=269>>269 passengers boarded the bus in the afternoon. ### Answer: 269
Expected answer: 269
Correct? Yes
Problem: If you added 8 liters of blue paint to some amount of yellow paint to make 280 liters of green paint, how many liters of yellow paint did you use?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 8+<<280-8=272>>272 = <<8+272=280>>280 You used 272 liters of yellow paint. ### Answer: 272
Expected answer: 272
Correct? Yes
Problem: Through a telescope, an astronomer spots 419 celestial bodies in the sky. If 132 of those bodies are discovered to be stars, how many bodies are not stars?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 419-132 = <<419-132=287>>287 bodies are not stars. ### Answer: 287
Expected answer: 287
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a wild, one lion is eating 147 pounds of food each week. If the total amount of food eaten in four weeks is 588 pounds, how many weeks is accounted for?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 147*4 = <<147*4=588>>588 ### Answer: 4
Expected answer: 4
Correct? Yes
Problem: John earns money by babysitting. He babysitted for 30 hours and earned a total of 4440 dollars. How much does he earn per hour?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: John earns 4440/30 = <<4440/30=148>>148 dollars per hour. ### Answer: 148
Expected answer: 148
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a cow produces 3360 pounds of milk over a period of time and the average amount of milk the cow produces per day is 120 pounds, how many days was the milk collected for?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 3360/120 = <<3360/120=28>>28 ### Answer: 28
Expected answer: 28
Correct? Yes
Problem: A tiger sanctuary has a total of 380 tigers. If 81 of them are Siberian tigers, how many are non-Siberian tigers?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 380-81 = <<380-81=299>>299 tigers are non-Siberian tigers. ### Answer: 299
Expected answer: 299
Correct? Yes
Problem: A wind turbine generated 361 kilowatts of electricity in a day. During the morning, it generated 151 kilowatts. How many kilowatts were generated by the wind turbine in the afternoon?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The wind turbine generated 361-151 = <<361-151=210>>210 kilowatts in the afternoon. ### Answer: 210
Expected answer: 210
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a city, the total rainfall over the course of a month was 76mm. If it rained 41mm in the first half of the month, how much did it rain in the second half of the month?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The total rainfall over the course of a month was 76mm. The rainfall in the first half of the month was 41mm. The rainfall in the second half of the month was 76-41 = <<76-41=35>>35mm. ### Answer: 35
Expected answer: 35
Correct? Yes
Problem: The local park has installed 30 new benches. If the total cost of installation was $6690, what was the cost to install each bench?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The cost to install each bench was $6690/30 = <<6690/30=223>>$223. ### Answer: $223
Expected answer: 223
Correct? Yes
Problem: A mermaid found a treasure chest containing 4554 pearls. If she found 46 pearls each time she dived, how many times did she dive to collect all the pearls?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 4554/46 = <<4554/46=99>>99 The mermaid dived 99 times to collect all the pearls. ### Answer: 99
Expected answer: 99
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a garden, there are 62 beautiful butterflies. If 28 of them are painted lady butterflies, how many are not painted lady butterflies?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 62-28 = <<62-28=34>>34 butterflies are not painted lady butterflies. ### Answer: 34
Expected answer: 34
Correct? Yes
Problem: Princess Serena has a total of 644 charms in her collection. If she gained 310 silver charms over the last year, how many gold charms did she already have in her collection?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: Princess Serena had 644-310 = <<644-310=334>>334 gold charms in her collection. ### Answer: 334
Expected answer: 334
Correct? Yes
Problem: One of Mary's bracelets is made out of individual pieces, and she counted that there are 276 pieces in total. If Mary only adds pieces in sets of 4, what was the original count of pieces before she added the last set?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: Mary added 4 pieces at a time, so the number of sets she added must be a multiple of 4. The number of sets she added is 276/4 = <<276/4=69>>69. The original count of pieces was 276-4*69 = <<276-4*69=6>>6. ### Answer: 6
Expected answer: 272
Correct? No
Problem: A doll collector has 716 dolls in total. If 380 of those dolls are porcelain dolls, how many dolls are not porcelain?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 716-380 = <<716-380=336>>336 ### Answer: 336
Expected answer: 336
Correct? Yes
Problem: A music store has 456 guitars in total. If 228 of those guitars are electric, how many of the guitars are acoustic?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 456 - 228 = <<456-228=228>>228 ### Answer: 228
Expected answer: 228
Correct? Yes
Problem: At the base of a mountain, hikers start at an elevation of 103 meters. By the end of their climb, they reach a total elevation of 457 meters. How many meters did the hikers climb?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The hikers climbed 457-103 = <<457-103=354>>354 meters. ### Answer: 354
Expected answer: 354
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a castle, there are 264 total rooms. If 234 of those rooms are occupied, how many rooms are unoccupied?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 264-234 = <<264-234=30>>30 rooms are unoccupied. ### Answer: 30
Expected answer: 30
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a ball factory, the number of soccer balls is 359. If that number includes 286 made yesterday, how many were made today?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 359-286 = <<359-286=73>>73 soccer balls were made today. ### Answer: 73
Expected answer: 73
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 326 beach balls at a seaside resort. If one part of the beach already has 246 beach balls, how many beach balls are there in the other part?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 326-246 = <<326-246=80>>80 beach balls are in the other part. ### Answer: 80
Expected answer: 80
Correct? Yes
Problem: There are 9287 passengers that took the bus this week. If each bus can carry 251 passengers, how many buses were needed to carry all the passengers?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 9287/251 = <<9287/251=37.0716>>37.0716 buses were needed to carry all the passengers. ### Answer: 37.0716
Expected answer: 37
Correct? No
Problem: A farmer harvested 438 cucumbers in total. If he previously harvested 69 cucumbers, how many cucumbers did he harvest this time?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The farmer harvested 438-69 = <<438-69=369>>369 cucumbers this time. ### Answer: 369
Expected answer: 369
Correct? Yes
Problem: In a warehouse, there are 424 chairs. If 208 chairs are already loaded onto the truck, how many chairs are left in the warehouse to be loaded?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 424-208 = <<424-208=216>>216 chairs are left in the warehouse to be loaded. ### Answer: 216
Expected answer: 216
Correct? Yes
Problem: Superhero Flash can run 198 miles in an hour. If the total miles he can run is increased by 19 miles per hour compared to his previous speed, what was his previous speed?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: Let x be the previous speed of Flash. Then, x+19 = 198. Solving for x, we get x = 198-19 = <<198-19=179>>179 miles per hour. ### Answer: 179
Expected answer: 179
Correct? Yes
Problem: On a farm, there are a total of 727 animals. If 342 of those animals are chickens, how many animals are not chickens?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 727-342 = <<727-342=385>>385 animals are not chickens. ### Answer: 385
Expected answer: 385
Correct? Yes
Problem: A chocolate factory has a daily production of 385 chocolate bars. If 230 bars are dark chocolate, how many bars are milk chocolate?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 385-230 = <<385-230=155>>155 bars are milk chocolate. ### Answer: 155
Expected answer: 155
Correct? Yes
Problem: The initial altitude of a mountain is 289 meters above sea level but after some tectonic activity, it is now 357 meters above sea level. By how many meters did the altitude increase after the tectonic activity?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 357-289 = <<357-289=68>>68 ### Answer: 68
Expected answer: 68
Correct? Yes
Problem: If a zoo needs 4572 pounds of food to feed every monkey over a month and every single monkey eats 36 pounds of food in a month, how many monkeys are there in the zoo?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 4572/36 = <<4572/36=127>>127 monkeys. ### Answer: 127
Expected answer: 127
Correct? Yes
Problem: A doll house can hold 16 dolls in each room. If it can house a total of 832 dolls, how many rooms are in the doll house?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: 832/16 = <<832/16=52>>52 ### Answer: 52
Expected answer: 52
Correct? Yes
Problem: A luxurious watch costs $422. If the manufacturing cost is $200, how much is charged for brand value, sales profits, and other overheads?
InternLM-Math Base 20B:
Reasoning: The total cost of the watch is $422. The manufacturing cost is $200. The total cost of the watch is the sum of the manufacturing cost, brand value, sales profits, and other overheads. The brand value, sales profits, and other overheads are the difference between the total cost of the watch and the manufacturing cost. The difference between the total cost of the watch and the manufacturing cost is $422 - $200 = <<422-200=222>>$222. ### Answer: $222
Expected answer: 222
Correct? Yes