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Llama 3 70B on K.OA.A.4

Common Core Standard K.OA.A.4

This standard covers the following:

For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record the answer with a drawing or equation.

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Problem: Jeff has a collection of 10 sunglasses. If he bought 4 of them last summer, how many sunglasses did he have before that?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's say Jeff had x sunglasses before last summer. After buying 4 more, he now has 10 sunglasses. We can set up the equation: x + 4 = 10. To solve for x, we can subtract 4 from both sides: x = 10 - 4 = 6.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Mary has 10 jackets in her wardrobe. If 4 of them are black, how many jackets are of different colors?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Mary has 10 jackets in total and 4 of them are black, then we can subtract the number of black jackets from the total number of jackets to find the number of jackets of different colors.

10 (total jackets) - 4 (black jackets) = 6

So, Mary has 6 jackets of different colors.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sara has a TV show marathon to watch. She finishes watching 3 episodes and has 10 episodes in total to watch. How many episodes does she still have to watch?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sara has already watched 3 episodes, and she has a total of 10 episodes to watch. To find out how many episodes she still has to watch, we can subtract the number of episodes she has already watched from the total number of episodes.

10 (total episodes) - 3 (episodes already watched) = 7

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tom has a total of 10 cucumbers. He initially had 1 cucumber. How many more cucumbers did he add to his collection?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Tom initially had 1 cucumber and now he has 10 cucumbers. To find out how many more cucumbers he added, we need to subtract the initial number of cucumbers from the total number of cucumbers.

10 (total cucumbers) - 1 (initial cucumbers) = 9

So, Tom added 9 more cucumbers to his collection.

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Molly has 10 teddy bears in total. If she has 9 brown teddy bears, how many teddy bears of other colors does she have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Molly has a total of 10 teddy bears. If 9 of them are brown, then we can subtract 9 from 10 to find the number of teddy bears of other colors.
10 - 9 = 1
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Simon has a total of 10 balls. Out of these 10 balls, 4 are blue. How many balls are not blue?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Simon has 10 balls in total and 4 of them are blue, then we can find the number of balls that are not blue by subtracting the number of blue balls from the total number of balls.

Number of balls that are not blue = Total number of balls - Number of blue balls
= 10 - 4
= 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Julia has 10 dollars in her wallet. If she originally had 1 dollar before her mother gave her some more money, how much money did her mother give her?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Julia has 10 dollars now, and she had 1 dollar originally. To find out how much money her mother gave her, we need to subtract the original amount from the current amount.

Let's subtract 1 from 10: 10 - 1 = 9

So, Julia's mother gave her 9 dollars.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A truck can carry a total weight of 10 tons. The truck is already carrying 5 tons of construction materials. How much weight (in tons) can the truck carry additionally?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The truck can carry a total weight of 10 tons. It is already carrying 5 tons of construction materials. To find out how much weight the truck can carry additionally, we need to subtract the weight it is already carrying from the total weight it can carry.

10 (total weight) - 5 (weight already carried) = 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 10 ice skates in total at the skating rental desk. We know that 9 of them are already rented out. How many skates are still available?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 ice skates in total and 9 are already rented out, we can find the number of skates still available by subtracting the number of rented skates from the total number of skates.

10 (total skates) - 9 (rented skates) = 1

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: During a table hockey game, Billy scored a total of 10 goals. If he scored 6 goals in the first half of the game, how many did he score in the second half?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Billy scored a total of 10 goals. He scored 6 goals in the first half. To find out how many goals he scored in the second half, we can subtract the number of goals he scored in the first half from the total number of goals.

10 (total goals) - 6 (goals in first half) = 4

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 10 craters on the moon. After astronomers spotted 3 new craters, how many craters were there before?

Llama 3 70B:

I think there might be some confusion in the question. The question asks how many craters there were before, but the information provided is about the total number of craters after 3 new craters were spotted.

Let's rephrase the question to make it clearer. If there are 10 craters on the moon after 3 new craters were spotted, how many craters were there initially?

To solve this, we can subtract 3 from the total number of craters: 10 - 3 = 7.

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a scout camp, there are 10 kids sleeping in a large tent. If 4 are boys, how many are girls?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 kids in total and 4 of them are boys, we can find the number of girls by subtracting the number of boys from the total number of kids.

Number of girls = Total number of kids - Number of boys
= 10 - 4
= 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The temperature at noon on a particular day was 10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature was 9 degrees Celsius at sunrise, by how many degrees did it increase by noon?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: To find the increase in temperature, we need to subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature.
Increase in temperature = Final temperature - Initial temperature
= 10Β°C - 9Β°C
= 1Β°C

### Answer: 1Β°C

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sarah bought a total of 10 ice creams, and she bought 9 of them on her first shopping trip. How many ice creams did Sarah buy on her second shopping trip?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sarah bought a total of 10 ice creams.
She bought 9 of them on her first shopping trip.
To find out how many ice creams she bought on her second shopping trip, we subtract the number of ice creams she bought on her first trip from the total number of ice creams: 10 - 9 = 1.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A telescope has 10 main parts. If 2 of those parts are the lens and the eyepiece, how many other parts make up the telescope?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If the telescope has 10 main parts and 2 of them are the lens and the eyepiece, then we can subtract 2 from 10 to find the number of other parts.

10 - 2 = 8

So, there are 8 other parts that make up the telescope.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The length of the Sun river is 10 miles. If 3 miles of it is inaccessible due to marshy areas, how long is the accessible part?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The total length of the Sun river is 10 miles. If 3 miles are inaccessible, we need to subtract 3 from 10 to find the length of the accessible part.

10 - 3 = 7

### Answer: 7 miles

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Lisa had a total of 10 pet cats. She adopted 7 cats at first. How many cats did she adopt later?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Lisa had a total of 10 pet cats. She adopted 7 cats at first. To find out how many cats she adopted later, we need to subtract the number of cats she adopted at first from the total number of cats.

Let's subtract 7 from 10:

10 - 7 = 3

So, Lisa adopted 3 cats later.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sally decided to build a snowman. She collected 10 white stones to use as his eyes, buttons and nose. She used 5 stones for his eyes and buttons. How many stones did she use for his nose?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sally started with 10 stones. She used 5 stones for the eyes and buttons. To find out how many stones she used for the nose, we need to subtract the number of stones used for the eyes and buttons from the total number of stones.

10 (total stones) - 5 (stones used for eyes and buttons) = 5

So, Sally used 5 stones for the nose.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John's boat can hold 10 people. Currently, there are 6 adults on the boat. How many children can he still put on the boat?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The boat can hold a total of 10 people. There are already 6 adults on the boat, so we need to subtract 6 from 10 to find out how many more people can fit on the boat. 10 - 6 = 4. Since the question asks for the number of children, the answer is the same.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The number 10 results from the sum of number 8 and another number. What is this other number?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's call the unknown number "x". We know that 8 + x = 10. To find x, we can subtract 8 from both sides of the equation, which gives us x = 10 - 8 = 2.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a pizza party, Maria prepared a total of 10 pizzas. Out of these, 6 were pepperoni pizzas. How many were mushroom pizzas?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that Maria prepared a total of 10 pizzas, and 6 of them were pepperoni pizzas. To find the number of mushroom pizzas, we can subtract the number of pepperoni pizzas from the total number of pizzas.

Let's assume the number of mushroom pizzas is x. Then, we can set up the equation:

6 (pepperoni pizzas) + x (mushroom pizzas) = 10 (total pizzas)

Subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation, we get:

x = 10 - 6
x = 4

So, there were 4 mushroom pizzas.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A computer costs 10 dollars. If you already paid 3 dollars, how much money do you still need to pay?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The computer costs 10 dollars, and 3 dollars have already been paid. To find out how much more is needed, we subtract the amount already paid from the total cost: 10 - 3 = 7.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: King Arthur's castle has ten towers. If there are two towers to the east of the castle, how many towers are to the west?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The problem states that there are two towers to the east of the castle. Since there are ten towers in total, we can subtract the number of towers to the east from the total number of towers to find the number of towers to the west.

10 (total towers) - 2 (towers to the east) = 8

So, there are 8 towers to the west of the castle.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Peter had 10 shirts in his closet. After buying a new shirt, he found out he only had one shirt before the purchase. How many shirts did he buy?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's analyze the situation: Peter had 10 shirts initially, and after buying some new shirts, he had only 1 shirt before the purchase, which means he had 10 - 1 = 9 shirts that he bought.
However, this doesn't make sense, as Peter bought at least one new shirt. The problem statement is contradictory, and we need more information to solve it accurately.

### Answer: Cannot be determined with the given information.

Expected answer: 9

Correct? No

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Problem: Tommy watched a total of 10 episodes of his favorite TV show in one day. He watched 4 episodes in the morning. How many episodes did he watch in the evening?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Tommy watched a total of 10 episodes. He watched 4 episodes in the morning. To find out how many episodes he watched in the evening, we can subtract the number of episodes he watched in the morning from the total number of episodes.

10 (total episodes) - 4 (morning episodes) = 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 10 letters in an envelope. If one is removed, how many are left in the envelope?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 letters in the envelope and one is removed, we can subtract 1 from 10 to find the number of letters left.

10 - 1 = 9

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On a beach, there are a total of 10 starfish. 6 of them are red. How many of them are blue?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 starfish in total and 6 of them are red, then the number of blue starfish can be found by subtracting the number of red starfish from the total number of starfish.

Number of blue starfish = Total number of starfish - Number of red starfish
= 10 - 6
= 4

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Grace enjoys strawberry picking and one day, she managed to get 10 strawberries. If she had already picked 2 strawberries prior to a particularly good area, how many strawberries did she pick from the good area?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's break this down step by step. Grace picked a total of 10 strawberries. She had already picked 2 strawberries before reaching the good area. To find out how many strawberries she picked from the good area, we need to subtract the 2 strawberries she already had from the total number of strawberries she picked.

10 (total strawberries) - 2 (strawberries picked before the good area) = 8

So, Grace picked 8 strawberries from the good area.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sam has 10 toy cars in total. If 7 of them are sports cars, how many of them are race cars?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The problem doesn't provide any information about race cars. It only tells us that 7 out of 10 toy cars are sports cars. We can't assume that the remaining 3 cars are race cars, as they could be of any other type.

### Answer: We can't determine the number of race cars.

Expected answer: 3

Correct? No

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Problem: Liam baked 10 cookies in total. He baked 5 cookies in the first batch. How many cookies did Liam bake in the second batch?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Liam baked a total of 10 cookies. He baked 5 cookies in the first batch. To find out how many cookies he baked in the second batch, we can subtract the number of cookies in the first batch from the total number of cookies: 10 - 5 = 5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a collection of cars. If he has 10 cars in total, and 4 of them are sports cars, how many of his cars are not sports cars?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of cars that are not sports cars. We know that John has 10 cars in total, and 4 of them are sports cars. To find the number of cars that are not sports cars, we subtract the number of sports cars from the total number of cars.

10 (total cars) - 4 (sports cars) = 6

So, 6 of John's cars are not sports cars.

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a total of 10 chairs. If 9 of these chairs are wooden, how many chairs are made of plastic?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If John has a total of 10 chairs and 9 of them are wooden, then the number of chairs that are not wooden (i.e., made of plastic) is 10 - 9 = 1.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a magical kingdom, there are ten fairies in total. Four of them are water fairies. How many of them are fire fairies?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's assume the remaining fairies are fire fairies. We know there are 10 fairies in total, and 4 of them are water fairies. To find the number of fire fairies, we can subtract the number of water fairies from the total number of fairies: 10 - 4 = 6.
### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tom started a painting project. He used 5 cans of green paint and then used some cans of blue paint. If he used a total of 10 cans of paint, how many cans of blue paint did he use?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Tom used 5 cans of green paint. He used a total of 10 cans of paint. To find the number of cans of blue paint he used, we can subtract the number of cans of green paint from the total number of cans: 10 - 5 = 5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A building has 10 windows in total. If 3 of them are on the ground floor, how many windows are there on the rest of the floors?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 windows in total and 3 of them are on the ground floor, we can subtract the number of windows on the ground floor from the total number of windows to find the number of windows on the rest of the floors.

10 (total windows) - 3 (windows on ground floor) = 7

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the park, Mary saw 10 birds in total. She saw 3 sparrows. How many birds did she see other than sparrows?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Mary saw a total of 10 birds. Out of these, 3 were sparrows. To find the number of birds that were not sparrows, we can subtract the number of sparrows from the total number of birds: 10 - 3 = 7.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In Sarah's book collection, she has a total of 10 books. If 5 of these books are novels, how many of them are non-novels?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Sarah has a total of 10 books and 5 of them are novels, then we can find the number of non-novels by subtracting the number of novels from the total number of books.

Number of non-novels = Total number of books - Number of novels
= 10 - 5
= 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a total of 10 chairs at home. If 7 of those are dining chairs, how many of the chairs are lounge chairs?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of lounge chairs. We know that John has a total of 10 chairs, and 7 of them are dining chairs. To find the number of lounge chairs, we subtract the number of dining chairs from the total number of chairs.

10 (total chairs) - 7 (dining chairs) = 3

So, John has 3 lounge chairs.

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a pack of playing cards which should contain 10 cards. If he has only found one card, how many more cards does he need to find to complete his deck?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: John needs to find the number of cards that will make his deck complete, which should have 10 cards. He has already found 1 card, so he needs to find the difference between 10 and 1.

10 - 1 = 9

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a small forest, there are 10 trees in total. If 5 of them are pine trees, how many trees are not pines?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that there are 10 trees in total, and 5 of them are pine trees. To find the number of trees that are not pines, we can subtract the number of pine trees from the total number of trees.

10 (total trees) - 5 (pine trees) = 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John started with a tube containing 10 ounces of toothpaste. If he has squeezed out 7 ounces already, how many ounces of toothpaste does John have left?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: John started with 10 ounces of toothpaste. He has squeezed out 7 ounces, so we need to subtract 7 from 10 to find out how many ounces are left.

10 - 7 = 3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Samantha has a total of 10 erasers in her pencil box. She counted and found out that 5 of them are pink. How many erasers are not pink?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Samantha has a total of 10 erasers. 5 of them are pink. To find the number of erasers that are not pink, we can subtract the number of pink erasers from the total number of erasers.

10 (total erasers) - 5 (pink erasers) = 5

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A unicorn was carrying 10 magical items. If 5 of them were crystals, how many of them were rainbow dusts?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that the unicorn was carrying 10 magical items in total. Out of these 10 items, 5 are crystals. To find the number of rainbow dusts, we can subtract the number of crystals from the total number of items.

Let's assume the number of rainbow dusts is x. Then, we can set up the equation:

5 (crystals) + x (rainbow dusts) = 10 (total items)

Subtracting 5 from both sides of the equation, we get:

x = 10 - 5
x = 5

So, there are 5 rainbow dusts.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Daisy arranged 10 shapes in a line. She first lined up 5 circles. How many squares did she use for the rest of the line?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Daisy arranged 10 shapes in a line. She first lined up 5 circles. To find the number of squares, we subtract the number of circles from the total number of shapes: 10 - 5 = 5.
### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Amy has 10 tomatoes in total. If 2 of them are green tomatoes, how many are red tomatoes?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Amy has a total of 10 tomatoes. If 2 of them are green, we can subtract 2 from 10 to find the number of red tomatoes.
10 - 2 = 8
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A rocket ship needs 10 kilograms of fuel to launch. If 7 kilograms are already filled, how many kilograms of fuel are needed to fulfill the requirement?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The rocket ship needs 10 kilograms of fuel to launch, but 7 kilograms are already filled. To find out how many kilograms are still needed, we subtract the amount already filled from the total amount needed: 10 - 7 = 3.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A dolphin can jump a total of 10 feet in one leap. If 9 feet of this distance is due to its tail thrust, what height does the dolphin cover with its body strength alone?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The dolphin can jump a total of 10 feet. If 9 feet of this distance is due to its tail thrust, then the height covered by its body strength alone is the total distance minus the distance due to tail thrust.
So, the height covered by its body strength alone is 10 - 9 = 1 foot.
### Answer: 1.

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a piece of rope that is 10 feet long. He has to keep a length of 1 foot uncut. How long is the rest of the rope that he can cut?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: John has a 10-foot long rope and he needs to keep 1 foot uncut. To find the length of the rope that he can cut, we need to subtract the uncut length from the total length.

Length of rope that can be cut = Total length - Uncut length
= 10 feet - 1 foot
= 9 feet

### Answer: 9 feet

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A mama bear is collecting 10 berries in total for her cub. She already has 6 berries. How many more berries does she need to reach her goal?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The mama bear needs 10 berries in total, and she already has 6 berries. To find out how many more berries she needs, we can subtract the number of berries she already has from her goal: 10 - 6 = 4.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On a farm, there are 10 animals in total. Among them, 9 animals are chickens. How many animals are cows?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 animals in total and 9 of them are chickens, then we can subtract the number of chickens from the total number of animals to find the number of cows.

10 (total animals) - 9 (chickens) = 1

So, there is 1 animal that is not a chicken, which means there is 1 cow.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tom was organizing his pencil case. In total, there are 10 pencils. If 8 of them are mechanical pencils, how many regular pencils does he have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of regular pencils. We know that Tom has a total of 10 pencils, and 8 of them are mechanical pencils. To find the number of regular pencils, we subtract the number of mechanical pencils from the total number of pencils: 10 - 8 = 2.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tim has a total of 10 crayons. Eight of them are blue. How many of them are red?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Tim has a total of 10 crayons and 8 of them are blue, then we can subtract the number of blue crayons from the total number of crayons to find the number of red crayons.

10 (total crayons) - 8 (blue crayons) = 2

So, there are 2 crayons that are not blue, which means they are red.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Billy has 10 pens in total. If 7 of them are black, how many of them are blue?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Billy has 10 pens in total and 7 of them are black, then the number of blue pens can be found by subtracting the number of black pens from the total number of pens.

Number of blue pens = Total number of pens - Number of black pens
= 10 - 7
= 3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A painter has a set of 10 different color shades for a painting. At first, he uses 9 colors for the basic shading. How many color shades does he use for the final touch-up?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The painter starts with 10 different color shades. He uses 9 colors for the basic shading, which means he has 10 - 9 = 1 color shade left for the final touch-up.
### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If Katie had a total of 10 tubes of toothpaste and she already used up 6 of them, how many unused tubes of toothpaste does she left with?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Katie started with 10 tubes of toothpaste and used up 6 of them. To find out how many unused tubes she has left, we need to subtract the number of used tubes from the total number of tubes.

10 (total tubes) - 6 (used tubes) = 4

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Melanie has a total of 10 blankets. If 6 of them are woolen blankets, how many of them are cotton blankets?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of cotton blankets. We know Melanie has a total of 10 blankets, and 6 of them are woolen. To find the number of cotton blankets, we subtract the number of woolen blankets from the total number of blankets: 10 - 6 = 4.
### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a pond, there are 10 frogs in total. Among them, 4 are green frogs. How many frogs are not green?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 frogs in total and 4 of them are green, we can find the number of frogs that are not green by subtracting the number of green frogs from the total number of frogs.

Number of frogs that are not green = Total number of frogs - Number of green frogs
= 10 - 4
= 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On a farm, there are 10 cows in total. If 9 of these are brown, how many cows are black?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 cows in total and 9 of them are brown, then the number of black cows can be found by subtracting the number of brown cows from the total number of cows.

Let's subtract: 10 (total cows) - 9 (brown cows) = 1

So, there is only 1 cow that is not brown, which means it must be black.

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sally has a collection of 10 teddy bears. If 7 of them are brown, how many are not brown?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Since Sally has a total of 10 teddy bears, and 7 of them are brown, we can find the number of teddy bears that are not brown by subtracting the number of brown teddy bears from the total number of teddy bears.

Number of teddy bears that are not brown = Total number of teddy bears - Number of brown teddy bears
= 10 - 7
= 3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a total of 10 toothbrushes. If he has 7 red ones, how many blue toothbrushes does he have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of blue toothbrushes. We know John has a total of 10 toothbrushes and 7 of them are red. To find the number of blue toothbrushes, we subtract the number of red toothbrushes from the total number of toothbrushes: 10 - 7 = 3.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Tina has a collection of 10 stuffed animals. She gives 3 of them to her little sister. How many stuffed animals does she have left?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Tina starts with 10 stuffed animals. She gives 3 away, so we need to subtract 3 from 10 to find out how many she has left. 
10 - 3 = 7
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 10 cloud types. You have already learned about 2 of them. How many more cloud types do you still need to learn about?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 cloud types in total and I have already learned about 2, then I still need to learn about the remaining cloud types. To find the number of remaining cloud types, I subtract the number of cloud types I've already learned from the total number of cloud types: 10 - 2 = 8.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a forest, there are 10 trees in total. 8 of these trees are pine trees. How many trees are not pine trees?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 trees in total and 8 of them are pine trees, then the number of trees that are not pine trees can be found by subtracting the number of pine trees from the total number of trees.

10 (total trees) - 8 (pine trees) = 2

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a homogeneous pillow shop, there are 10 blue and green pillows altogether. If there are 6 green pillows, how many blue pillows are there?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use the information that there are 10 blue and green pillows altogether. We can set up an equation: Number of blue pillows + Number of green pillows = Total number of pillows.

We know there are 6 green pillows, so we can substitute that into the equation: Number of blue pillows + 6 = 10.

To find the number of blue pillows, we can subtract 6 from both sides of the equation: Number of blue pillows = 10 - 6 = 4.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On a nearby planet, an alien discovered 10 new species of plants. If he found 7 of them during his morning walk, how many did he find during his evening walk?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The alien found 10 new species of plants in total. He found 7 of them during his morning walk. To find out how many he found during his evening walk, we can subtract the number he found in the morning from the total number: 10 - 7 = 3.
### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: You are planning a party where 10 people, including you, will attend. If you have already invited 1 friend, how many more friends do you need to invite to meet your guest list of 10 people?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Since I am one of the 10 people attending the party, that means there are 10 - 1 = 9 other people who need to attend. I have already invited 1 friend, so I need to invite 9 - 1 = 8 more friends to meet my guest list of 10 people.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 9

Correct? No

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Problem: In a music store, there are 10 drums in total. If 7 of them are acoustic drums, how many of them are electronic drums?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's use subtraction to find the number of electronic drums. We know that there are 10 drums in total, and 7 of them are acoustic drums. To find the number of electronic drums, we subtract the number of acoustic drums from the total number of drums.

10 (total drums) - 7 (acoustic drums) = 3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jenny has a collection of 10 stuffed animals. If 4 of them are bears, how many of them are not bears?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Jenny has 10 stuffed animals in total and 4 of them are bears, then we can subtract the number of bears from the total number of stuffed animals to find the number of stuffed animals that are not bears.

10 (total stuffed animals) - 4 (bears) = 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Greg has a collection of 10 road cycles. If 8 of them are black, how many are white?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that Greg has a total of 10 road cycles, and 8 of them are black. To find the number of white cycles, we can subtract the number of black cycles from the total number of cycles.

Let's set up an equation:

Total cycles = Black cycles + White cycles
10 = 8 + White cycles

Subtract 8 from both sides of the equation:

10 - 8 = White cycles
2 = White cycles

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There are 10 firefighters in a crew. If 6 of them are already inside the burning building, how many are still outside?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that there are 10 firefighters in the crew. 6 of them are already inside the building, so to find the number of firefighters still outside, we subtract 6 from 10.

10 - 6 = 4

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a laboratory, 10 mice are being kept for an experiment. 9 of them are white mice. How many of them are black mice?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 mice in total and 9 of them are white, we can find the number of black mice by subtracting the number of white mice from the total number of mice.

Number of black mice = Total number of mice - Number of white mice
= 10 - 9
= 1

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A rainbow has 10 colors. If 2 of those colors are shades of blue, how many colors are not shades of blue?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 colors in total and 2 of them are shades of blue, we can subtract the number of blue shades from the total number of colors to find the number of colors that are not shades of blue.

10 (total colors) - 2 (blue shades) = 8

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Susie has 10 cartons of milk. If one of the cartons is almond milk, how many cartons of cow's milk does she have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Susie has a total of 10 cartons of milk. One of them is almond milk, so we need to subtract 1 from the total to find the number of cartons of cow's milk.

10 - 1 = 9

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John can play 10 different piano songs. He recently learned 9 new songs. How many songs could he play before learning the new ones?

Llama 3 70B:

This question is a bit tricky, but it's actually asking for the number of songs John could play before learning the new ones, which is 10.

### Answer: 10

Expected answer: 1

Correct? No

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Problem: Julie owns 10 skirts in total. Among them, 9 are full-length skirts. How many mini-skirts does she own?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Julie owns 10 skirts in total and 9 of them are full-length skirts, then the number of mini-skirts she owns is the difference between the total number of skirts and the number of full-length skirts.

Let's subtract the number of full-length skirts from the total number of skirts: 10 - 9 = 1

### Answer: 1

Expected answer: 1

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On Valentine's Day, John received 10 chocolates in total. He already had 4 chocolates before. How many chocolates was he given on Valentine's Day?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: John received a total of 10 chocolates, but he already had 4 chocolates before Valentine's Day. To find out how many chocolates he was given on Valentine's Day, we need to subtract the chocolates he already had from the total number of chocolates he has now.

Let's subtract 4 from 10: 10 - 4 = 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Princess Liana was putting together a dinner party and needed exactly 10 apples for a dessert she was making. She had already collected 8 from the orchard. How many more did she need to meet her requirement?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Princess Liana needs 10 apples in total. She already has 8 apples. To find out how many more apples she needs, we can subtract the number of apples she already has from the total number of apples she needs: 10 - 8 = 2.
### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A farmer has 10 acres of farmland. He uses 2 acres for growing vegetables. How many acres does he use for growing wheat?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The farmer has 10 acres of farmland in total. He uses 2 acres for growing vegetables. To find out how many acres he uses for growing wheat, we need to subtract the acres used for vegetables from the total acres.

10 (total acres) - 2 (acres for vegetables) = 8

So, the farmer uses 8 acres for growing wheat.

### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a building, there are 10 windows on a floor. If 3 of them are designed to be antique, how many of them are modern windows?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: There are 10 windows in total. 3 of them are antique, so to find the number of modern windows, we subtract the number of antique windows from the total number of windows: 10 - 3 = 7.
### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In the mall, there are 10 pairs of ice skates in total. 1 pair is in Size 11. How many pairs of ice skates are not in Size 11?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: There are 10 pairs of ice skates in total, and 1 pair is in Size 11. To find the number of pairs that are not in Size 11, we can subtract the number of pairs in Size 11 from the total number of pairs.

10 (total pairs) - 1 (pairs in Size 11) = 9

### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: At the circus, there are 10 clowns performing. If 2 of them are mime clowns, how many of them are regular clowns?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: There are 10 clowns in total. 2 of them are mime clowns. To find the number of regular clowns, we subtract the number of mime clowns from the total number of clowns: 10 - 2 = 8.
### Answer: 8

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A SpaceX rocket is made up of different parts. If the propellant tank and the engines make up 3 parts and in total there are 10 parts, how many additional parts are there in the rocket?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Let's identify the number of additional parts by subtracting the number of parts that make up the propellant tank and the engines from the total number of parts.

Total parts = 10
Parts that make up the propellant tank and the engines = 3

Additional parts = Total parts - Parts that make up the propellant tank and the engines
= 10 - 3
= 7

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Jessica was learning to play a new song on her guitar. The song has 10 chords altogether and she has already learned 4 chords. How many more chords does she need to learn to play the whole song?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Jessica has already learned 4 chords out of 10. To find out how many more chords she needs to learn, we can subtract the number of chords she has already learned from the total number of chords in the song.

10 (total chords) - 4 (chords already learned) = 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On his pirate ship, Captain Hook has 10 cannons in total. If 5 of them are on one side of the ship, how many are there on the other side?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Since there are 10 cannons in total, and 5 are on one side of the ship, we can subtract 5 from 10 to find the number of cannons on the other side.

10 - 5 = 5

So, there are 5 cannons on the other side of the ship.

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Adele's kite flies for exactly 10 minutes. The kite spent 6 minutes at its highest point. How long does the kite fly before it reached its highest point?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The kite flew for a total of 10 minutes. It spent 6 minutes at its highest point. To find the time it took for the kite to reach its highest point, we need to subtract the time it spent at its highest point from the total time it flew.

10 (total time) - 6 (time at highest point) = 4

So, the kite flew for 4 minutes before it reached its highest point.

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On the jungle gym, there are 10 kids playing. 6 of them are playing on the swings. How many kids are playing on the slides?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that there are 10 kids playing on the jungle gym in total. 6 of them are playing on the swings. To find the number of kids playing on the slides, we can subtract the number of kids playing on the swings from the total number of kids.

10 (total kids) - 6 (kids on swings) = 4

### Answer: 4

Expected answer: 4

Correct? Yes

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Problem: The total hours of daylight in a day is 10 hours. If the Sun was up for 8 hours, for how many hours was the sun hidden behind the clouds?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If the total hours of daylight in a day is 10 hours, that means the sun is above the horizon for 10 hours. If the sun was up (not behind clouds) for 8 hours, then it was hidden behind clouds for the remaining time.

Let's subtract the time the sun was up from the total daylight hours: 10 hours - 8 hours = 2 hours.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sophie has 10 scoops of ice cream in her bowl. If 3 of them are vanilla, how many scoops of chocolate ice cream does she have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sophie has a total of 10 scoops of ice cream. If 3 of them are vanilla, then we can subtract 3 from 10 to find the number of scoops that are not vanilla, which are chocolate.

10 - 3 = 7

So, Sophie has 7 scoops of chocolate ice cream.

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A giraffe eats 10 pounds of food in a day. He has already consumed 8 pounds of food. How much more food does he need to eat to reach his daily consumption goal?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The giraffe needs to eat 10 pounds of food in a day. He has already eaten 8 pounds. To find out how much more he needs to eat, we subtract the amount he has already eaten from his daily goal: 10 - 8 = 2.
### Answer: 2.

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In a fairy kingdom, there are 10 pixies. 3 of them have blue wings. How many pixies have green wings?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: The problem only tells us that 3 pixies have blue wings, but it doesn't provide any information about the color of the wings of the remaining 7 pixies. We can't assume that the remaining pixies have green wings, as there might be other colors as well.

### Answer: We can't determine the exact number of pixies with green wings.

Expected answer: 7

Correct? No

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Problem: David is studying the stars and needs to set up his telescope at a certain height for optimal viewing. If his current setup is at 2 feet and he needs the entire setup to be 10 feet high, how many more feet does he need to add to achieve the optimal height?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: To find out how many more feet David needs to add, we need to subtract the current height from the desired height. 
Let's subtract the current height from the desired height: 10 - 2 = 8.
### Answer: 8.

Expected answer: 8

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has 10 tail ribbons for his kite. If 7 of the tail ribbons are blue, the rest are red. How many red tail ribbons does he have?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If John has 10 tail ribbons in total and 7 of them are blue, then we can find the number of red tail ribbons by subtracting the number of blue tail ribbons from the total number of tail ribbons.

Number of red tail ribbons = Total number of tail ribbons - Number of blue tail ribbons
= 10 - 7
= 3

### Answer: 3

Expected answer: 3

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sara is composing a new piano piece. The piece is 10 bars long. She’s already composed 5 bars. How many more bars does she still need to compose?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sara has already composed 5 bars, and the piece is 10 bars long. To find out how many more bars she needs to compose, we can subtract the number of bars she has already composed from the total number of bars: 10 - 5 = 5.

### Answer: 5

Expected answer: 5

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Rachel has 10 candles in total. If 8 of them are scented, how many of the candles are unscented?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If Rachel has 10 candles in total and 8 of them are scented, then we can find the number of unscented candles by subtracting the number of scented candles from the total number of candles.

Number of unscented candles = Total number of candles - Number of scented candles
= 10 - 8
= 2

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A mini bus has 10 seats in total. There is only 1 seat in the front. How many seats are there in the back of the bus?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there is only 1 seat in the front, that means the remaining seats are in the back. To find the number of seats in the back, we subtract the number of seats in the front from the total number of seats: 10 - 1 = 9.
### Answer: 9

Expected answer: 9

Correct? Yes

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Problem: You have a total of 10 oranges. You already peeled 8 oranges. How many more oranges do you need to peel?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: I already peeled 8 oranges, and I have a total of 10 oranges. To find out how many more oranges I need to peel, I subtract the number of oranges I already peeled from the total number of oranges: 10 - 8 = 2.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: On the farm, there are 10 chickens in total. If 8 of them belong to the Rhode Island Red breed, how many of them are from different breeds?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: If there are 10 chickens in total and 8 of them belong to the Rhode Island Red breed, then the number of chickens from different breeds can be found by subtracting 8 from 10.

10 - 8 = 2

So, there are 2 chickens from different breeds.

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Sally has a total of 10 grapes. She first ate 4 of them. How many grapes does she have left to eat?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: Sally started with 10 grapes. She ate 4 grapes, so we need to subtract 4 from 10 to find out how many grapes she has left.

10 - 4 = 6

### Answer: 6

Expected answer: 6

Correct? Yes

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Problem: John has a total of 10 guitar picks. He keeps 8 of them in his pocket. How many guitar picks does he have in his desk drawer?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: John has a total of 10 guitar picks. He keeps 8 of them in his pocket. To find out how many guitar picks he has in his desk drawer, we need to subtract the number of picks in his pocket from the total number of picks.

10 (total picks) - 8 (picks in pocket) = 2

### Answer: 2

Expected answer: 2

Correct? Yes

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Problem: There were 10 clouds in the sky on a sun-drenched day. 3 of those clouds were dark and stormy. How many clouds were fluffy and white?

Llama 3 70B:

Reasoning: We know that there are 10 clouds in total. Out of these 10 clouds, 3 are dark and stormy. To find the number of fluffy and white clouds, we can subtract the number of dark and stormy clouds from the total number of clouds.

Number of fluffy and white clouds = Total number of clouds - Number of dark and stormy clouds
= 10 - 3
= 7

### Answer: 7

Expected answer: 7

Correct? Yes