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Llama 3 8B on 4.NBT.B.5

Common Core Standard 4.NBT.B.5

This standard covers the following:

Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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Problem: A police department issues 65 tickets each day for 34 days. How many tickets did they issue in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The police department issues 65 tickets each day, and they do this for 34 days. To find the total number of tickets issued, we multiply the number of tickets issued per day by the number of days:

65 tickets/day ร— 34 days = 65 ร— 34 = 2210

### Answer: 2210

Expected answer: 2210

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A windmill generates 8086 kilowatts of electricity every day. How much electricity will it generate in 7 days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The windmill generates 8086 kilowatts of electricity every day. To find the total electricity generated in 7 days, we multiply the daily generation by 7.

8086 kilowatts/day ร— 7 days = 56,602 kilowatts

### Answer: 56,602

Expected answer: 56602

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the windmill generated 5447 kilowatts of electricity daily instead of 8086 kilowatts, how much electricity would it generate in 7 days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The windmill generates 5447 kilowatts of electricity every day. To find the total electricity generated in 7 days, we multiply the daily generation by 7.

5447 kilowatts/day ร— 7 days = 38,229 kilowatts

### Answer: 38,229

Expected answer: 38129

Correct? No

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Problem: A company produces 55 tubes of toothpaste every hour for 35 hours. How many tubes of toothpaste did they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 55 tubes of toothpaste every hour. To find the total number of tubes produced, we multiply the number of tubes produced per hour by the number of hours they produced.
55 tubes/hour * 35 hours = 55 * 35 = 1925 tubes
### Answer: 1925

Expected answer: 1925

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Instead of producing toothpaste for 35 hours, the company decided to increase their production time to 316 hours, still producing 55 tubes of toothpaste every hour. How many tubes of toothpaste did they produce now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company still produces 55 tubes of toothpaste every hour. To find the total number of tubes produced, we multiply the number of tubes produced per hour by the new number of hours they produced.
55 tubes/hour * 316 hours = 55 * 316 = 17360 tubes
### Answer: 17360

Expected answer: 17380

Correct? No

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Problem: A company produces 96 unique keys per day for 83 days. How many keys in total did they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 96 keys per day, and they produce for 83 days. To find the total number of keys produced, we multiply the number of keys produced per day by the number of days:

96 keys/day ร— 83 days = 7968 keys

### Answer: 7968

Expected answer: 7968

Correct? Yes

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Problem: Considering the previous problem, if the company instead produced 993 unique keys per day for the same period of 96 days, how many keys in total would they have produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 993 keys per day, and they produce for 96 days. To find the total number of keys produced, we multiply the number of keys produced per day by the number of days:

993 keys/day ร— 96 days = 95328 keys

### Answer: 95328

Expected answer: 95328

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A company produces 9212 balls of a specific type every day for 9 consecutive days. How many balls did they produce overall?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 9212 balls every day for 9 consecutive days. To find the total number of balls produced, we multiply the number of balls produced per day by the number of days:

9212 balls/day ร— 9 days = 82848 balls

### Answer: 82848

Expected answer: 82908

Correct? No

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Problem: A school bus can carry 6353 students. If there is only 1 bus available, how many students can it carry?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The school bus can carry 6353 students, regardless of whether there is only 1 bus available or multiple buses available. The capacity of the bus remains the same.
### Answer: 6353

Expected answer: 6353

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, imagine if the school bus could only carry 229 students instead of 6353. How many students can this bus carry?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The school bus can carry 229 students, regardless of whether there is only 1 bus available or multiple buses available. The capacity of the bus remains the same.
### Answer: 229

Expected answer: 229

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A pirate ship has 76 cannons, each firing 45 cannonballs in a battle. How many cannonballs does the pirate ship fire in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pirate ship has 76 cannons, and each cannon fires 45 cannonballs. To find the total number of cannonballs fired, we multiply the number of cannons by the number of cannonballs each cannon fires:

76 cannons x 45 cannonballs/cannon = 76 x 45 = 3420

### Answer: 3420

Expected answer: 3420

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering the same pirate ship, what if instead of firing 45 cannonballs per cannon, each of the 76 cannons fired 708 cannonballs in a battle? How many cannonballs does the pirate ship fire in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pirate ship still has 76 cannons, but each cannon fires 708 cannonballs instead of 45. To find the total number of cannonballs fired, we multiply the number of cannons by the number of cannonballs each cannon fires:

76 cannons x 708 cannonballs/cannon = 76 x 708 = 53,776

### Answer: 53,776

Expected answer: 53808

Correct? No

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Problem: A bus can carry 5244 passengers. How many passengers can 5 buses carry in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each bus can carry 5244 passengers.
5 buses can carry 5 x 5244 = <<5 x 5244=26220>>26220 passengers in total.
### Answer: 26220

Expected answer: 26220

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Following from the previous problem, imagine instead that each bus can carry 8347 passengers. How many passengers can 5 buses carry in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each bus can carry 8347 passengers.
5 buses can carry 5 x 8347 = <<5 x 8347=41735>>41735 passengers in total.
### Answer: 41735

Expected answer: 41735

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A friend of yours has been saving money for 2 years. Every year, they manage to save $2008. How much money have they saved in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since your friend saves $2008 every year, and they have been saving for 2 years, we can multiply the amount saved per year by the number of years:

$2008/year ร— 2 years = $2008 ร— 2 = $4016

### Answer: $4016

Expected answer: 4016

Correct? Yes

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Problem: In response to the previous situation with your friend, imagine instead that they were able to save just $125 every year for those same 2 years. How much would they have managed to save under these circumstances?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since your friend saves $125 every year, and they have been saving for 2 years, we can multiply the amount saved per year by the number of years:

$125/year ร— 2 years = $125 ร— 2 = $250

### Answer: $250

Expected answer: 250

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A chocolate factory produces 4916 chocolate bars every hour for 4 hours. How many chocolate bars did they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 4916 chocolate bars every hour. Since they produce for 4 hours, we multiply the number of chocolate bars produced per hour by the number of hours:

4916 chocolate bars/hour ร— 4 hours = 4916 ร— 4 = 19664

### Answer: 19664

Expected answer: 19664

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If the chocolate factory mentioned before actually produced 7489 chocolate bars every hour for the same 4 hours, how many chocolate bars did they produce instead?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 7489 chocolate bars every hour. Since they produce for 4 hours, we multiply the number of chocolate bars produced per hour by the number of hours:

7489 chocolate bars/hour ร— 4 hours = 7489 ร— 4 = 29956

### Answer: 29956

Expected answer: 29956

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A pirate found a hidden treasure, which contains 91 chests, each chest holding 55 gold coins. How many gold coins did the pirate find in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pirate found 91 chests, and each chest holds 55 gold coins. To find the total number of gold coins, we multiply the number of chests by the number of coins in each chest: 91 x 55 = <<91 x 55=5005>>.
### Answer: 5005

Expected answer: 5005

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of 91 chests, suppose the pirate found 1489 chests, each still holding 55 gold coins. How many gold coins did the pirate find in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pirate found 1489 chests, and each chest holds 55 gold coins. To find the total number of gold coins, we multiply the number of chests by the number of coins in each chest: 1489 x 55 = <<1489 x 55=81735>>.
### Answer: 81735

Expected answer: 81895

Correct? No

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Problem: A farmer grows 50 bunches of grapes and each bunch has 12 grapes each. How many grapes did the farmer grow in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer grows 50 bunches of grapes, and each bunch has 12 grapes. To find the total number of grapes, we multiply the number of bunches by the number of grapes per bunch:

50 bunches x 12 grapes/bunch = 600 grapes

### Answer: 600

Expected answer: 600

Correct? Yes

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Problem: If instead of 50 bunches of grapes, the farmer had 6804 bunches of grapes, each with 12 grapes, how many grapes did the farmer grow in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer grows 6804 bunches of grapes, and each bunch has 12 grapes. To find the total number of grapes, we multiply the number of bunches by the number of grapes per bunch:

6804 bunches x 12 grapes/bunch = 81,648 grapes

### Answer: 81,648

Expected answer: 81648

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A helicopter can carry 64 pounds every minute. If it works continuously for 75 minutes, how many pounds can the helicopter carry?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The helicopter can carry 64 pounds every minute. To find the total number of pounds it can carry in 75 minutes, we multiply the number of pounds it can carry per minute by the number of minutes it works.
64 pounds/minute x 75 minutes = 4800 pounds
### Answer: 4800

Expected answer: 4800

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the helicopter could actually carry 1063 pounds every minute instead of 64, how many pounds would it be able to carry in 75 minutes?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The helicopter can carry 1063 pounds every minute. To find the total number of pounds it can carry in 75 minutes, we multiply the number of pounds it can carry per minute by the number of minutes it works.
1063 pounds/minute x 75 minutes = 79875 pounds
### Answer: 79875

Expected answer: 79725

Correct? No

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Problem: A piano manufacturer produces 4750 pianos every week for 7 weeks. How many pianos have they produced in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer produces 4750 pianos every week, and they produce for 7 weeks. To find the total number of pianos produced, we multiply the number of pianos produced per week by the number of weeks:

4750 pianos/week ร— 7 weeks = 4750 ร— 7 = 33250

### Answer: 33250

Expected answer: 33250

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the piano manufacturer had actually produced 1339 pianos every week instead of 4750 pianos for the same 7 weeks. How many pianos would they have produced then?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer produces 1339 pianos every week, and they produce for 7 weeks. To find the total number of pianos produced, we multiply the number of pianos produced per week by the number of weeks:

1339 pianos/week ร— 7 weeks = 1339 ร— 7 = 9353

### Answer: 9353

Expected answer: 9373

Correct? No

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Problem: A snow machine produces 8873 snowballs every hour for 8 hours. How many snowballs did it produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The snow machine produces 8873 snowballs every hour. Since it runs for 8 hours, we multiply the number of snowballs produced per hour by the number of hours it runs:

8873 snowballs/hour ร— 8 hours = 8873 ร— 8 = 71024

### Answer: 71024

Expected answer: 70984

Correct? No

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Problem: A certain type of rope is produced in 84 equal strands, each measuring 75 meters long. How many meters of rope are produced in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 84 equal strands, each measuring 75 meters long, we can multiply the number of strands by the length of each strand to find the total length of rope produced.

84 strands x 75 meters/strand = 84 x 75 = 6300 meters

### Answer: 6300

Expected answer: 6300

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering the previous scenario, let's say the machinery was recalibrated and now each of the 84 strands of rope are now 742 meters long instead of 75 meters. How long is the total length of all strands now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since the length of each strand has increased from 75 meters to 742 meters, we can multiply the number of strands by the new length of each strand to find the total length of rope produced.

84 strands x 742 meters/strand = 84 x 742 = 62448 meters

### Answer: 62448

Expected answer: 62328

Correct? No

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Problem: A doctor treats 5837 patients each day for 8 days. How many patients has the doctor treated?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The doctor treats 5837 patients each day for 8 days. To find the total number of patients treated, we multiply the number of patients treated each day by the number of days:

5837 patients/day ร— 8 days = 46696 patients

### Answer: 46696

Expected answer: 46696

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, the doctor treated 5837 patients for 8 days. Now, imagine that instead the doctor treated 7467 patients each day for the same period of 8 days. How many patients has the doctor treated now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The doctor treats 7467 patients each day for 8 days. To find the total number of patients treated, we multiply the number of patients treated each day by the number of days:

7467 patients/day ร— 8 days = 59736 patients

### Answer: 59736

Expected answer: 59736

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A tree farmer plants 4749 trees each day over 6 days. How many trees did he plant in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer plants 4749 trees each day, and he does this for 6 days. To find the total number of trees planted, we multiply the number of trees planted each day by the number of days:

4749 trees/day ร— 6 days = 28494 trees

### Answer: 28494

Expected answer: 28494

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario with the tree farmer, suppose he has instead planted 4511 trees each day over the same 6 days. How many trees did he plant in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer plants 4511 trees each day, and he does this for 6 days. To find the total number of trees planted, we multiply the number of trees planted each day by the number of days:

4511 trees/day ร— 6 days = 27066 trees

### Answer: 27066

Expected answer: 27066

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A florist has 80 vases, each filled with 64 flowers. How many flowers are there in all the vases?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The florist has 80 vases, and each vase has 64 flowers. To find the total number of flowers, we multiply the number of vases by the number of flowers in each vase: 80 x 64 = <<80 x 64=5120>>.
### Answer: 5120

Expected answer: 5120

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose now that each vase is filled with 891 flowers instead of 64 flowers. How many flowers are there in all the vases now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The florist still has 80 vases, but now each vase is filled with 891 flowers. To find the total number of flowers, we multiply the number of vases by the number of flowers in each vase: 80 x 891 = <<80 x 891=71280>>.
### Answer: 71280

Expected answer: 71280

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A quilt maker uses 4932 pieces of cloth to make one blanket. How many pieces of cloth did he/she use?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The quilt maker uses 4932 pieces of cloth to make one blanket, so to find the total number of pieces used, we can multiply the number of blankets by the number of pieces used per blanket.

Let's say the quilt maker made x blankets. Then, the total number of pieces used would be:

x ร— 4932

Since we don't know the number of blankets made, we can't give a specific answer. However, we can say that the total number of pieces used is a multiple of 4932.

### Answer: The total number of pieces used is a multiple of 4932.

Expected answer: 4932

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Consider the quilt maker decided to create a larger blanket this time, needing a total of 7404 pieces of cloth. How many pieces of cloth would he/she have used in this case?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since the quilt maker needs 7404 pieces of cloth for the larger blanket, and each blanket requires 4932 pieces, we can find the number of blankets made by dividing the total number of pieces by the number of pieces per blanket:

7404 รท 4932 = 1.5

This means the quilt maker made 1.5 blankets. To find the total number of pieces used, we multiply the number of blankets by the number of pieces per blanket:

1.5 ร— 4932 = 7404

### Answer: 7404

Expected answer: 7404

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A pillow maker produces 40 pillows every hour for 17 hours. How many pillows did they make?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pillow maker produces 40 pillows every hour, and they work for 17 hours. To find the total number of pillows produced, we multiply the number of pillows produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

40 pillows/hour x 17 hours = 680 pillows

### Answer: 680

Expected answer: 680

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous scenario, if the pillow maker increased their production rate to 460 pillows every hour while still working for the same 40 hours, how many pillows would they make then?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pillow maker now produces 460 pillows every hour, and they still work for 17 hours. To find the total number of pillows produced, we multiply the new number of pillows produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

460 pillows/hour x 17 hours = 7820 pillows

### Answer: 7820

Expected answer: 18400

Correct? No

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Problem: A monkey picks 9434 bananas each day for 7 days. How many bananas has the monkey picked in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The monkey picks 9434 bananas each day, and it does this for 7 days. To find the total number of bananas picked, we multiply the number of bananas picked per day by the number of days:

9434 bananas/day ร— 7 days = 9434 ร— 7 = 66038

### Answer: 66038

Expected answer: 66038

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the same Monkey instead picked 2926 bananas each day for a week, how many bananas would it have picked in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The monkey picks 2926 bananas each day, and it does this for 7 days. To find the total number of bananas picked, we multiply the number of bananas picked per day by the number of days:

2926 bananas/day ร— 7 days = 2926 ร— 7 = 20482

### Answer: 20482

Expected answer: 20482

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A ballerina performs 64 pirouettes each day for 21 days. How many pirouettes has she performed overall?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The ballerina performs 64 pirouettes each day, and she does this for 21 days.
To find the total number of pirouettes, we multiply the number of pirouettes per day by the number of days: 64 x 21 = <<64 x 21=1344>>1344.
### Answer: 1344

Expected answer: 1344

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the ballerina decided to increase her pirouettes and performed 3075 pirouettes each day for the same 21 days. How many pirouettes has she performed now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The ballerina now performs 3075 pirouettes each day, and she does this for 21 days.
To find the total number of pirouettes, we multiply the number of pirouettes per day by the number of days: 3075 x 21 = <<3075 x 21=64355>>64355.
### Answer: 64355

Expected answer: 64575

Correct? No

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Problem: A school bus transports 28 students to school every day for 12 days. How many students total have been transported?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The school bus transports 28 students every day for 12 days. To find the total number of students transported, we multiply the number of students transported per day by the number of days:

28 students/day ร— 12 days = 336 students

### Answer: 336

Expected answer: 336

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the school bus capacity was increased and it could now transport 8194 students to school every day. What would be the total number of students transported to school in 12 days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The school bus can now transport 8194 students every day. To find the total number of students transported in 12 days, we multiply the number of students transported per day by the number of days:

8194 students/day ร— 12 days = 98,568 students

### Answer: 98,568

Expected answer: 98328

Correct? No

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Problem: A facility produces 78 balls per day for 22 days. How many balls do they produce in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The facility produces 78 balls per day, and they produce for 22 days. To find the total number of balls produced, we multiply the number of balls produced per day by the number of days:

78 balls/day ร— 22 days = 1716 balls

### Answer: 1716

Expected answer: 1716

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now, imagine the facility didn't produce 78 balls per day, but massively increased production to 3263 balls per day over the same period of 22 days. How many balls do they produce in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The facility still produces for 22 days, but now they produce 3263 balls per day. To find the total number of balls produced, we multiply the new number of balls produced per day by the number of days:

3263 balls/day ร— 22 days = 71826 balls

### Answer: 71826

Expected answer: 71786

Correct? No

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Problem: A glasses manufacturer produces 64 glasses per batch, and they managed to produce 22 batches in one day. How many glasses did they produce in a day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer produces 64 glasses per batch, and they produced 22 batches in one day.
To find the total number of glasses produced, we multiply the number of batches by the number of glasses per batch: 22 x 64 = <<22 x 64=1408>>1408.
### Answer: 1408

Expected answer: 1408

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The glasses manufacturer decided to upgrade their production line, and now they are able to produce 821 glasses per batch while still maintaining 22 batches per day. How many glasses are they now able to produce in one day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer is still producing 22 batches per day, but each batch now produces 821 glasses.
To find the total number of glasses produced, we multiply the number of batches by the number of glasses per batch: 22 x 821 = <<22 x 821=18162>>18162.
### Answer: 18162

Expected answer: 18062

Correct? No

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Problem: A city bus has a regular route that is 2836 km long. If the bus travels the route 5 times, how many kilometers does it cover?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The bus travels the route 5 times, so the total distance it covers is the distance of the route multiplied by the number of times it travels the route.
The distance of the route is 2836 km, and the bus travels it 5 times, so the total distance is 2836 x 5 = <<2836 x 5=14180>>14180 km.
### Answer: 14180

Expected answer: 14180

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the length of the city bus route changes to 8724 km. If the bus still travels this new route 5 times, how many kilometers does it cover now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The bus travels the new route 5 times, so the total distance it covers is the distance of the new route multiplied by the number of times it travels the route.
The distance of the new route is 8724 km, and the bus travels it 5 times, so the total distance is 8724 x 5 = <<8724 x 5=43620>>43620 km.
### Answer: 43620

Expected answer: 43620

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A pizza restaurant sells 1959 pizzas each day for a period of 4 consecutive days. How many pizzas did they sell altogether?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pizza restaurant sells 1959 pizzas each day for 4 consecutive days.
To find the total number of pizzas sold, we multiply the number of pizzas sold each day by the number of days:
1959 pizzas/day * 4 days = 1959 * 4 = 7836 pizzas
### Answer: 7836

Expected answer: 7836

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the pizza restaurant's sales decreased and they sold 772 pizzas each day instead of 1959 for a period of 4 consecutive days. How many pizzas did they sell in these 4 days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The pizza restaurant sells 772 pizzas each day for 4 consecutive days.
To find the total number of pizzas sold, we multiply the number of pizzas sold each day by the number of days:
772 pizzas/day * 4 days = 772 * 4 = 3088 pizzas
### Answer: 3088

Expected answer: 3088

Correct? Yes

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Problem: A mouse eats 85 grains of rice per day for 93 days. How many grains of rice does the mouse eat in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The mouse eats 85 grains of rice per day. To find the total number of grains of rice eaten, we multiply the number of grains eaten per day by the number of days it eats.

85 grains/day ร— 93 days = 85 ร— 93 = 7935

### Answer: 7935

Expected answer: 7905

Correct? No

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Problem: A building has 83 floors, and each floor has 18 windows. How many windows are there in the entire building?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: To find the total number of windows, we multiply the number of floors by the number of windows per floor.
83 floors * 18 windows/floor = 83 * 18 = 1494
### Answer: 1494

Expected answer: 1494

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the building instead had 4633 floors, each with the same number of 18 windows. How many windows would there be in the entire building now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: To find the total number of windows, we multiply the number of floors by the number of windows per floor.
4633 floors * 18 windows/floor = 4633 * 18 = 83154
### Answer: 83154

Expected answer: 83394

Correct? No

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Problem: A toothpaste company produced 2917 tubes for 3 consecutive days. How many toothpaste tubes did they produce in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produced the same number of tubes for 3 consecutive days, so we can find the number of tubes produced per day by dividing the total number of tubes by 3.
2917 tubes / 3 days = 973.67 tubes per day (approximately)
Since we can't produce a fraction of a tube, we round down to the nearest whole number, which is 973 tubes per day.
The company produced 973 tubes per day for 3 days, so the total number of tubes produced is:
973 tubes/day x 3 days = 2919 tubes
### Answer: 2919

Expected answer: 8751

Correct? No

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Problem: A student has 90 eraser packs, each containing 81 erasers. How many erasers does the student have in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The student has 90 eraser packs, and each pack contains 81 erasers. To find the total number of erasers, we multiply the number of packs by the number of erasers per pack: 90 x 81 = <<90*81=7290>>.
### Answer: 7290

Expected answer: 7290

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the student's eraser pack size changes, and instead of carrying 90 packs, they now carry 584 packs, each still containing 81 erasers. How many erasers does the student have now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The student now carries 584 eraser packs, and each pack still contains 81 erasers. To find the total number of erasers, we multiply the number of packs by the number of erasers per pack: 584 x 81 = <<584*81=47244>>.
### Answer: 47244

Expected answer: 47304

Correct? No

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Problem: A baker creates 2 cakes, each requiring 2585 grams of flour. How many grams of flour does the baker need in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The baker creates 2 cakes, each requiring 2585 grams of flour. To find the total amount of flour needed, we multiply the number of cakes by the amount of flour required per cake: 2 x 2585 = 5170.
### Answer: 5170

Expected answer: 5170

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, a baker created 2 cakes, each requiring 2585 grams of flour. But now, let's say the baker decides to use a new recipe that requires 6073 grams of flour per cake instead. How many grams of flour does the baker need to make 2 cakes using the new recipe?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The baker is now using a new recipe that requires 6073 grams of flour per cake. To find the total amount of flour needed, we multiply the number of cakes by the amount of flour required per cake: 2 x 6073 = 12146.
### Answer: 12146

Expected answer: 12146

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jewelry maker designs 3 necklaces, each with 7303 beads. How many total beads did they use for the necklaces?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The jewelry maker designed 3 necklaces, each with 7303 beads. To find the total number of beads used, we multiply the number of necklaces by the number of beads in each necklace: 3 x 7303 = <<3 x 7303=21909>>.
### Answer: 21909

Expected answer: 21909

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of using 7303 beads per necklace, the jewelry maker decides to use 9719 beads for each of the 3 necklaces. How many total beads did they use for the necklaces this time?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The jewelry maker designed 3 necklaces, each with 9719 beads. To find the total number of beads used, we multiply the number of necklaces by the number of beads in each necklace: 3 x 9719 = <<3 x 9719=29157>>.
### Answer: 29157

Expected answer: 29157

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A fisherman catches 30 fish each day for 16 days. How many fish has he caught in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The fisherman catches 30 fish each day, and he does this for 16 days. To find the total number of fish caught, we multiply the number of fish caught per day by the number of days:

30 fish/day ร— 16 days = 30 ร— 16 = 480 fish

### Answer: 480

Expected answer: 480

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the fisherman instead catches 2193 fish each day for the same 30 days, how many fish would he have caught in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The fisherman catches 2193 fish each day, and he does this for 30 days. To find the total number of fish caught, we multiply the number of fish caught per day by the number of days:

2193 fish/day ร— 30 days = 2193 ร— 30 = 65790 fish

### Answer: 65790

Expected answer: 65790

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A paint manufacturer produces 6 batches of paint, each containing 1868 liters. How many liters in total did they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer produces 6 batches of paint, each containing 1868 liters. To find the total number of liters, we multiply the number of batches by the number of liters in each batch:

6 x 1868 = 11148

### Answer: 11148

Expected answer: 11208

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A forest contains 74 trees and each tree produces 10 kilograms of fruits. How many kilograms of fruits does the forest produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The forest contains 74 trees, and each tree produces 10 kilograms of fruits. To find the total amount of fruits produced, we multiply the number of trees by the amount of fruits each tree produces.

74 trees x 10 kilograms/tree = 740 kilograms

### Answer: 740

Expected answer: 740

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same forest, there are 5619 trees each producing 10 kilograms of fruits. How many kilograms of fruits do these trees produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The forest contains 5619 trees, and each tree produces 10 kilograms of fruits. To find the total amount of fruits produced, we multiply the number of trees by the amount of fruits each tree produces.

5619 trees x 10 kilograms/tree = 56,190 kilograms

### Answer: 56,190

Expected answer: 56190

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer manages to grow 41 carrots in each of his 21 vegetable patches. How many carrots does the farmer have in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer has 41 carrots in each of his 21 vegetable patches. To find the total number of carrots, we multiply the number of patches by the number of carrots in each patch: 21 x 41 = <<21 x 41=851>>851.
### Answer: 851

Expected answer: 861

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A drum manufacturer produces 3070 drums per day for 7 days. How many drums are produced in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The drum manufacturer produces 3070 drums per day. To find the total number of drums produced, we multiply the number of drums produced per day by the number of days.

3070 drums/day ร— 7 days = 21540 drums

### Answer: 21540

Expected answer: 21490

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toothbrush company produces 2949 toothbrushes every hour for 6 hours. How many toothbrushes did they produce in that time?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 2949 toothbrushes every hour. Since they produce for 6 hours, we multiply the number of toothbrushes produced per hour by the number of hours:

2949 toothbrushes/hour ร— 6 hours = 17,794 toothbrushes

### Answer: 17,794

Expected answer: 17694

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farm produces 8938 liters of milk every day for 4 days. How many liters of milk did the farm produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farm produces 8938 liters of milk every day. To find the total amount of milk produced, we multiply the daily production by the number of days.
8938 liters/day ร— 4 days = 35752 liters
### Answer: 35752

Expected answer: 35752

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the farm previously mentioned reduced its daily milk production to 2776 liter a day, but still maintained that production for 4 days. How many liters of milk would the farm produce now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farm produces 2776 liters of milk every day. To find the total amount of milk produced, we multiply the daily production by the number of days.
2776 liters/day ร— 4 days = 11104 liters
### Answer: 11104

Expected answer: 11104

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A puzzle creator designed 2588 puzzles each year for 9 years. How many puzzles did he design in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The puzzle creator designed 2588 puzzles each year for 9 years. To find the total number of puzzles designed, we multiply the number of puzzles designed each year by the number of years:

2588 puzzles/year ร— 9 years = 2588 ร— 9 = 23332

### Answer: 23332

Expected answer: 23292

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A person gives 2 gifts, each worth 9797 dollars. What is the total cost of the gifts?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The person gives 2 gifts, each worth $9797. To find the total cost, we multiply the number of gifts by the cost of each gift: 2 x $9797 = <<2 x 9797 = 19594>>.

### Answer: $19594

Expected answer: 19594

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The person decided to give 2 other gifts, each worth 6151 dollars instead of 9797 dollars. What is the total cost of these other gifts?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The person gives 2 gifts, each worth $6151. To find the total cost, we multiply the number of gifts by the cost of each gift: 2 x $6151 = <<2 x 6151 = 12302>>.

### Answer: $12302

Expected answer: 12302

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a video game, a player collects 1 diamond worth 6338 points. How many points has the player collected from diamonds?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The player collects 1 diamond worth 6338 points. Since there is only 1 diamond, we can multiply the number of diamonds by the points per diamond to get the total points collected.

Let's say the player collects x diamonds. Then, the total points collected would be x ร— 6338.

Since the player collects only 1 diamond, we can substitute x = 1 into the equation:

1 ร— 6338 = 6338

So, the player has collected 6338 points from diamonds.

### Answer: 6338

Expected answer: 6338

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same video game, consider that the player collects 1 diamond, but in this level, the diamond is worth only 166 points. How many points does the player collect from this diamond?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The player collects 1 diamond worth 166 points. Since there is only 1 diamond, we can multiply the number of diamonds by the points per diamond to get the total points collected.

Let's say the player collects x diamonds. Then, the total points collected would be x ร— 166.

Since the player collects only 1 diamond, we can substitute x = 1 into the equation:

1 ร— 166 = 166

So, the player collects 166 points from this diamond.

### Answer: 166

Expected answer: 166

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A sock company packages 81 pairs of socks in one box. If they made 98 boxes, how many pairs of socks did they make?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company packages 81 pairs of socks in one box. If they made 98 boxes, they would have packaged 81 x 98 = <<81 x 98=7920>>7920 pairs of socks.
### Answer: 7920

Expected answer: 7938

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A telescope magnifies an object 67 times and each magnification adds 86 units to the object's size. What is the total size of the object with added magnification?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The object's size is increased by 86 units for each magnification. Since the telescope magnifies the object 67 times, the object's size is increased by 86 x 67 = 5772 units.
The object's original size is unknown, but the total size with added magnification is the original size plus the added size, which is the original size + 5772 units.
### Answer: 5772 units.

Expected answer: 5762

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A computer company produces 1010 computer units every day over a period of 7 days. How many computer units have they manufactured in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 1010 computer units every day. To find the total number of computer units manufactured, we multiply the number of units produced per day by the number of days.

1010 units/day ร— 7 days = 1010 ร— 7 = 7070

### Answer: 7070

Expected answer: 7070

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the computer company was instead able to produce 8413 computer units each day over the same period of 7 days, how many units have they manufactured in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 8413 computer units every day. To find the total number of computer units manufactured, we multiply the number of units produced per day by the number of days.

8413 units/day ร— 7 days = 8413 ร— 7 = 58891

### Answer: 58891

Expected answer: 58891

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A musician writes a song that lasts 9888 seconds. If it is played back-to-back twice, how many seconds does it last in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The song lasts 9888 seconds. If it is played back-to-back twice, it will be played for 9888 seconds + 9888 seconds = 19776 seconds.
### Answer: 19776

Expected answer: 19776

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If that musician decides to write a new song that lasts 3435 seconds and it is also played back-to-back twice, how many seconds will this new song last in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The new song lasts 3435 seconds. If it is played back-to-back twice, it will be played for 3435 seconds + 3435 seconds = 6870 seconds.
### Answer: 6870

Expected answer: 6870

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A crayon factory produces 4 boxes of crayons, each containing 4535 crayons. How many crayons have they produced in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 4 boxes of crayons, and each box contains 4535 crayons. To find the total number of crayons produced, we multiply the number of boxes by the number of crayons in each box:

4 boxes x 4535 crayons/box = 18140 crayons

### Answer: 18140

Expected answer: 18140

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The crayon factory has increased its output. Now, it produces 4 boxes of crayons, each containing 7780 crayons. How many crayons does the factory produce with this increased output?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory still produces 4 boxes of crayons, but each box now contains 7780 crayons. To find the total number of crayons produced, we multiply the number of boxes by the number of crayons in each box:

4 boxes x 7780 crayons/box = 31120 crayons

### Answer: 31120

Expected answer: 31120

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A backpack brand produces 4563 bags daily for a week. How many backpacks do they produce in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The brand produces 4563 bags daily. Since it's for a week, we multiply the daily production by 7 to get the total production for the week.
4563 bags/day ร— 7 days = 31841 bags
### Answer: 31841

Expected answer: 31941

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A roller skate company makes 95 pairs of roller skates every hour, for 17 hours a day. How many pairs of roller skates do they make in a day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company makes 95 pairs of roller skates every hour. Since they work for 17 hours a day, the total number of pairs of roller skates made in a day is 95 x 17 = <<95 x 17=1625>>1625.
### Answer: 1625

Expected answer: 1615

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A chair designer uses 97 pieces of wood for each chair and designs 97 chairs. How many pieces of wood are used in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The chair designer uses 97 pieces of wood for each chair, and designs 97 chairs. To find the total number of pieces of wood used, we multiply the number of pieces of wood used per chair by the number of chairs designed.

97 pieces of wood/chair ร— 97 chairs = 97 ร— 97 = 9409

### Answer: 9409

Expected answer: 9409

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the first batch of chairs, the chair designer decides to use 269 pieces of wood for each chair but still designs 97 chairs. How many pieces of wood are used this time?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The chair designer uses 269 pieces of wood for each chair, and designs 97 chairs. To find the total number of pieces of wood used, we multiply the number of pieces of wood used per chair by the number of chairs designed.

269 pieces of wood/chair ร— 97 chairs = 269 ร— 97 = 26093

### Answer: 26093

Expected answer: 26093

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A sports store sells 20 pairs of ice skates per day, each priced at $99. Determine the total revenue in one day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The store sells 20 pairs of ice skates per day, and each pair is priced at $99. To find the total revenue, we multiply the number of pairs sold by the price of each pair:

20 pairs/day ร— $99/pair = $1980

### Answer: $1980

Expected answer: 1980

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: A sports store originally thought they sold 20 pairs of ice skates per day, each priced at $99. But then, they realized that they actually sold 943 pairs of ice skates per day. Determine the total revenue of the sports store in one day considering the updated quantity of sold ice skates?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The store originally thought they sold 20 pairs of ice skates per day, but they actually sold 943 pairs. The price of each pair remains the same, which is $99. To find the total revenue, we multiply the actual number of pairs sold by the price of each pair:

943 pairs/day ร— $99/pair = $93,117

### Answer: $93,117

Expected answer: 93357

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A zookeeper is tasked with feeding 73 flamingos. Each flamingo eats 10 shrimp every day. How many shrimp does the zookeeper need to feed all the flamingos for one day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each flamingo eats 10 shrimp, and there are 73 flamingos. To find the total number of shrimp needed, we multiply the number of flamingos by the number of shrimp each flamingo eats: 73 x 10 = <<73 x 10=730>>730 shrimp.
### Answer: 730

Expected answer: 730

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of 73 flamingos, the zookeeper had to feed 4695 flamingos. Each flamingo still eats 10 shrimp every day. How many shrimp would the zookeeper need to feed all the flamingos for one day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each flamingo eats 10 shrimp, and there are 4695 flamingos. To find the total number of shrimp needed, we multiply the number of flamingos by the number of shrimp each flamingo eats: 4695 x 10 = <<4695 x 10=46950>>46950 shrimp.
### Answer: 46950

Expected answer: 46950

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A beach ball factory produces 83 beach balls each hour for 89 hours. How many beach balls have they made?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 83 beach balls each hour, and they work for 89 hours. To find the total number of beach balls produced, we multiply the number of beach balls produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

83 beach balls/hour ร— 89 hours = 7387 beach balls

### Answer: 7387

Expected answer: 7387

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The beach ball factory's production increases and they now produce 566 beach balls each hour for 89 hours. How many beach balls have they now made?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory now produces 566 beach balls each hour, and they work for the same 89 hours. To find the total number of beach balls produced, we multiply the new number of beach balls produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

566 beach balls/hour ร— 89 hours = 50,714 beach balls

### Answer: 50,714

Expected answer: 50374

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A marine biologist finds 91 groups of starfish, each group containing 36 starfish. How many starfish did they find in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The marine biologist finds 91 groups of starfish, and each group contains 36 starfish. To find the total number of starfish, we multiply the number of groups by the number of starfish in each group: 91 x 36 = <<91 x 36=3276>>.
### Answer: 3276

Expected answer: 3276

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The marine biologist initially mistook some other marine creatures for starfish. After careful examination, she found that there were actually 2771 groups of starfish, not 91. Each group still contained 36 starfish. How many starfish were there really?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The marine biologist initially thought there were 91 groups of starfish, but after re-examining, she found that there were actually 2771 groups. Since each group contains 36 starfish, we multiply the correct number of groups by the number of starfish in each group: 2771 x 36 = <<2771 x 36=99756>>.
### Answer: 99756

Expected answer: 99756

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A community builds 37 jungle gyms, each one requiring 74 pieces. How many total pieces are used to build all the jungle gyms?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each jungle gym requires 74 pieces, and there are 37 jungle gyms. To find the total number of pieces, we multiply the number of jungle gyms by the number of pieces each one requires: 37 x 74 = <<37 x 74=2738>>2738.
### Answer: 2738

Expected answer: 2738

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of requiring 74 pieces, each jungle gym requires 579 pieces. How many total pieces are now used to build all 37 jungle gyms?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each jungle gym requires 579 pieces, and there are 37 jungle gyms. To find the total number of pieces, we multiply the number of jungle gyms by the number of pieces each one requires: 37 x 579 = <<37 x 579=21483>>21483.
### Answer: 21483

Expected answer: 21423

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A phone manufacturing company produces 9978 phones every hour for 9 hours. How many phones have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 9978 phones every hour. Since they produce for 9 hours, the total number of phones produced is 9978 * 9 = <<9978*9=89772>>.
### Answer: 89772

Expected answer: 89802

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A Princess owns 16 dresses, each with 72 sequins. How many sequins does the Princess have in total on all her dresses?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The Princess has 16 dresses, and each dress has 72 sequins. To find the total number of sequins, we multiply the number of dresses by the number of sequins per dress: 16 x 72 = <<16 x 72=1152>>1152.
### Answer: 1152

Expected answer: 1152

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the original estimation, it was mistakenly counted that the Princess owns 16 dresses. In reality, she owns 1016 dresses, each with 72 sequins. How many sequins does the Princess have in total on all her dresses now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The Princess has 1016 dresses, and each dress has 72 sequins. To find the total number of sequins, we multiply the number of dresses by the number of sequins per dress: 1016 x 72 = <<1016 x 72=73472>>73472.
### Answer: 73472

Expected answer: 73152

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A shoe factory makes 5227 shoes every day for 8 days. How many shoes have they made?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory makes 5227 shoes every day, and they work for 8 days. To find the total number of shoes made, we multiply the number of shoes made per day by the number of days worked: 5227 x 8 = <<5227 x 8=41816>>41816 shoes.
### Answer: 41816

Expected answer: 41816

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the shoe factory instead made 2311 shoes each day for the same 8 days. How many shoes would they have made then?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory makes 2311 shoes every day, and they work for 8 days. To find the total number of shoes made, we multiply the number of shoes made per day by the number of days worked: 2311 x 8 = <<2311 x 8=18528>>18528 shoes.
### Answer: 18528

Expected answer: 18488

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A cheese factory produces 7975 kilograms of cheese every day for 4 days. How many kilograms of cheese have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 7975 kilograms of cheese every day. To find the total amount of cheese produced, we multiply the daily production by the number of days.
7975 kg/day ร— 4 days = 7975 ร— 4 = 31900 kg
### Answer: 31900

Expected answer: 31900

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the cheese factory actually produced 4145 kilograms of cheese each day instead of 7975 kilograms, how many kilograms of cheese would they have produced in 4 days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 4145 kilograms of cheese every day. To find the total amount of cheese produced, we multiply the daily production by the number of days.
4145 kg/day ร— 4 days = 4145 ร— 4 = 16580 kg
### Answer: 16580

Expected answer: 16580

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a sandbox, there are 8061 grains of sand in each of 9 piles. How many grains of sand are there in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 9 piles, and each pile has 8061 grains of sand, we can multiply the number of piles by the number of grains in each pile to find the total number of grains:

9 x 8061 = 72749

### Answer: 72749

Expected answer: 72549

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A police station receives 20 emergency calls every day. If this continues for 93 days, how many emergency calls will they have received in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The police station receives 20 emergency calls every day. To find the total number of emergency calls received in 93 days, we multiply the number of emergency calls per day by the number of days.

20 emergency calls/day ร— 93 days = 20 ร— 93 = 1860

### Answer: 1860

Expected answer: 1860

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The police station adjusted its data and found out that they actually receive 20 emergency calls every day for 2675 days. How many emergency calls will they have received given this new information?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The police station receives 20 emergency calls every day. To find the total number of emergency calls received in 2675 days, we multiply the number of emergency calls per day by the number of days.

20 emergency calls/day ร— 2675 days = 20 ร— 2675 = 53300

### Answer: 53300

Expected answer: 53500

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A baby says 6569 words in a day for 8 days. How many words does the baby say in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The baby says 6569 words in a day, and this happens for 8 days. To find the total number of words, we multiply the number of words said in a day by the number of days:

6569 words/day ร— 8 days = 52552 words

### Answer: 52552

Expected answer: 52552

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the baby instead said 6695 words per day for the same 8 days, how many words does the baby say in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The baby says 6695 words in a day, and this happens for 8 days. To find the total number of words, we multiply the number of words said in a day by the number of days:

6695 words/day ร— 8 days = 53560 words

### Answer: 53560

Expected answer: 53560

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: On an ice island, each day a penguin lays 48 eggs for 54 days. How many eggs does the penguin lay in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The penguin lays 48 eggs per day for 54 days. To find the total number of eggs, we multiply the number of eggs per day by the number of days:

48 eggs/day ร— 54 days = 2592 eggs

### Answer: 2592

Expected answer: 2592

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A hat maker has crafted 9 unique hats, each with a special design consisting of 3084 stitches. How many stitches are there in total across all hats?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 9 unique hats, and each hat has 3084 stitches, we can multiply the number of hats by the number of stitches per hat to find the total number of stitches.

9 hats x 3084 stitches/hat = 9 x 3084 = 27756

### Answer: 27756

Expected answer: 27756

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the hat maker instead crafted 9 unique hats, each with a more complex design consisting of 9163 stitches. How many stitches would be there in total across all hats in this scenario?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 9 unique hats, and each hat has 9163 stitches, we can multiply the number of hats by the number of stitches per hat to find the total number of stitches.

9 hats x 9163 stitches/hat = 9 x 9163 = 82467

### Answer: 82467

Expected answer: 82467

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A certain breed of cat has an average of 3393 strands of fur. If you have one of these cats, how many strands of fur does it have?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The problem states that the average number of strands of fur for this breed of cat is 3393. This means that if you were to take the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed and divide it by the number of cats, you would get 3393.

However, the problem is asking for the number of strands of fur for a single cat, not the average. To find the number of strands of fur for a single cat, we need to know the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed.

Let's call the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed "T". Then, the average number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed is T divided by the number of cats, which we'll call "n".

T/n = 3393

To find the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed, we can multiply the average by the number of cats:

T = 3393n

Now, we can find the number of strands of fur for a single cat by dividing the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed by the number of cats:

Number of strands of fur for a single cat = T/n = 3393n/n = 3393

### Answer: 3393

Expected answer: 3393

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose instead of the previous breed, you have a different breed of cat that has an average of 5245 strands of fur. If you have one of these cats, how many strands of fur does it have?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The problem states that the average number of strands of fur for this breed of cat is 5245. This means that if you were to take the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed and divide it by the number of cats, you would get 5245.

However, the problem is asking for the number of strands of fur for a single cat, not the average. To find the number of strands of fur for a single cat, we need to know the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed.

Let's call the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed "T". Then, the average number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed is T divided by the number of cats, which we'll call "n".

T/n = 5245

To find the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed, we can multiply the average by the number of cats:

T = 5245n

Now, we can find the number of strands of fur for a single cat by dividing the total number of strands of fur for all cats of this breed by the number of cats:

Number of strands of fur for a single cat = T/n = 5245n/n = 5245

### Answer: 5245

Expected answer: 5245

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A bakery makes 2 cakes, each with 2873 calories. How many calories are there in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The bakery makes 2 cakes, each with 2873 calories. To find the total number of calories, we multiply the number of cakes by the number of calories per cake: 2 x 2873 = <<2 x 2873=5746>>5746.

### Answer: 5746

Expected answer: 5746

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead, the bakery made 2 cakes, each with 5243 calories, how many calories would there be in total now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The bakery makes 2 cakes, each with 5243 calories. To find the total number of calories, we multiply the number of cakes by the number of calories per cake: 2 x 5243 = <<2 x 5243=10486>>10486.

### Answer: 10486

Expected answer: 10486

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A sleeping bag manufacturing company produces 9266 sleeping bags every day for 9 days. How many sleeping bags did they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company produces 9266 sleeping bags every day for 9 days. To find the total number of sleeping bags produced, we multiply the number of sleeping bags produced per day by the number of days:

9266 sleeping bags/day ร— 9 days = 83,494 sleeping bags

### Answer: 83,494

Expected answer: 83394

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A candy factory produces 3108 candies every hour for 5 hours. How many candies have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 3108 candies every hour. To find the total number of candies produced, we need to multiply the number of candies produced per hour by the number of hours.
3108 candies/hour * 5 hours = 3108 * 5 = 15540
### Answer: 15540

Expected answer: 15540

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: A candy factory decides to increase their output and now produces 7880 candies every hour for 5 hours. How many candies have they produced now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory now produces 7880 candies every hour. To find the total number of candies produced, we need to multiply the number of candies produced per hour by the number of hours.
7880 candies/hour * 5 hours = 7880 * 5 = 39400
### Answer: 39400

Expected answer: 39400

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A group of children builds 5 snowmen with each snowman containing 4016 snowballs. How many snowballs have they used in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 5 snowmen, and each snowman contains 4016 snowballs, the total number of snowballs used is 5 x 4016 = <<5 x 4016=20080>>20080.
### Answer: 20080

Expected answer: 20080

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: What would be the total number of snowballs used if the group of children only built each snowman with 174 snowballs instead of 4016?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since there are 5 snowmen, and each snowman contains 174 snowballs, the total number of snowballs used is 5 x 174 = <<5 x 174=870>>870.
### Answer: 870

Expected answer: 870

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dairy farmer fills up 88 bottles of milk each day, with each bottle containing 46 liters of milk. How many liters of milk does he fill up in a day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer fills up 88 bottles of milk each day. Each bottle contains 46 liters of milk. To find the total number of liters of milk filled up, we multiply the number of bottles by the number of liters in each bottle:

88 bottles/day ร— 46 liters/bottle = 88 ร— 46 = 4068 liters/day

### Answer: 4068

Expected answer: 4048

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A river flows at a rate of 9441 litres per second. What would be the total amount of water, in litres, that it would discharge into the sea in 9 seconds?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The river flows at a rate of 9441 litres per second. To find the total amount of water discharged in 9 seconds, we multiply the rate by the time:

9441 litres/second ร— 9 seconds = 84969 litres

### Answer: 84969

Expected answer: 84969

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the river, instead of flowing at a rate of 9441 litres per second, flowed at a rate of 4184 litres per second, what would be the total amount of water, in litres, that it would discharge into the sea in 9 seconds?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The river flows at a rate of 4184 litres per second. To find the total amount of water discharged in 9 seconds, we multiply the rate by the time:

4184 litres/second ร— 9 seconds = 37656 litres

### Answer: 37656

Expected answer: 37656

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A balloon factory creates 4238 balloons every day for 8 days straight. How many balloons did they create?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory creates 4238 balloons every day for 8 days. To find the total number of balloons created, we multiply the number of balloons created per day by the number of days:

4238 balloons/day ร— 8 days = 33,904 balloons

### Answer: 33,904

Expected answer: 33904

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If the balloon factory only managed to produce 97 balloons every day instead of 4238, over the same span of 8 days, how many balloons would they have created?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory creates 97 balloons every day for 8 days. To find the total number of balloons created, we multiply the number of balloons created per day by the number of days:

97 balloons/day ร— 8 days = 776 balloons

### Answer: 776

Expected answer: 776

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An ice cream factory produces 59 batches of ice cream every day for 26 days. How many total batches of ice cream have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 59 batches of ice cream every day for 26 days. To find the total number of batches produced, we multiply the number of batches produced per day by the number of days:

59 batches/day ร— 26 days = 1534 batches

### Answer: 1534

Expected answer: 1534

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The factory decides to increase its efficiency and starts producing 656 batches of ice cream every day instead of 59, still over 26 days. How many total batches of ice cream have they now produced for that period?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory now produces 656 batches of ice cream every day for 26 days. To find the total number of batches produced, we multiply the number of batches produced per day by the number of days:

656 batches/day ร— 26 days = 17096 batches

### Answer: 17096

Expected answer: 17056

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A fish breeder has 86 tanks and each tank has 91 fish. How many fish does the breeder have in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The breeder has 86 tanks, and each tank has 91 fish. To find the total number of fish, we multiply the number of tanks by the number of fish in each tank: 86 x 91 = <<86 x 91=7836>>7836.
### Answer: 7836

Expected answer: 7826

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A car factory produces 42 cars every hour for 21 hours. How many cars were produced in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The car factory produces 42 cars every hour, and it works for 21 hours. To find the total number of cars produced, we multiply the number of cars produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

42 cars/hour ร— 21 hours = 42 ร— 21 = 882

### Answer: 882

Expected answer: 882

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After the initial 21 hours of production, the car factory boosts its production and starts producing 1204 cars every hour for 42 hours. How many cars were produced during this increased production period?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: During the increased production period, the car factory produces 1204 cars every hour for 42 hours. To find the total number of cars produced during this period, we multiply the number of cars produced per hour by the number of hours worked:

1204 cars/hour ร— 42 hours = 1204 ร— 42 = 50,568

### Answer: 50,568

Expected answer: 50568

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A library has 53 shelves and each shelf has 63 books. How many books are there in the library?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since each shelf has 63 books, the total number of books can be found by multiplying the number of shelves by the number of books per shelf.
53 shelves * 63 books/shelf = 53 * 63 = 3339 books
### Answer: 3339

Expected answer: 3339

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The library decides to add more books to each shelf. Now, each of the 581 shelves has 63 books. How many books are there in the library now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since each shelf now has 63 books, the total number of books can be found by multiplying the number of shelves by the number of books per shelf.
581 shelves * 63 books/shelf = 581 * 63 = 3663 books
### Answer: 3663

Expected answer: 36603

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A scientist measures a rainbow's intensity and finds out that the intensity increases by 6890 units for each color seen. If there are 8 colors appearing, what is the total increase in intensity of the rainbow?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The intensity increases by 6890 units for each color seen. Since there are 8 colors appearing, the total increase in intensity is 8 x 6890 = <<8 x 6890=55120>>55120 units.
### Answer: 55120

Expected answer: 55120

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The scientist makes a revision to his measurements and now believes that the intensity of the rainbow actually increases by 4301 units for each color seen. If there are the same 8 colors appearing, what is the total increase in intensity of the rainbow now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The intensity increases by 4301 units for each color seen. Since there are 8 colors appearing, the total increase in intensity is 8 x 4301 = <<8 x 4301=34408>>34408 units.
### Answer: 34408

Expected answer: 34408

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A friend is carefully scanning photos into their computer. They manage to scan 3173 photos every day for 9 days. How many photos have they scanned in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The friend scans 3173 photos every day for 9 days. To find the total number of photos scanned, we multiply the number of photos scanned per day by the number of days:

3173 photos/day ร— 9 days = 28,557 photos

### Answer: 28,557

Expected answer: 28557

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: After scanning the initial batch, your friend continues their project and manages to scan 8149 photos every day for the next 9 days. How many additional photos have they managed to scan?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The friend scans 8149 photos every day for 9 days. To find the total number of additional photos scanned, we multiply the number of photos scanned per day by the number of days:

8149 photos/day ร— 9 days = 73,441 photos

### Answer: 73,441

Expected answer: 73341

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A gardener plants 33 flowers, each taking 60 minutes to plant. How many minutes will the gardener take to plant all the flowers?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The gardener plants 33 flowers, each taking 60 minutes to plant. To find the total time, we multiply the number of flowers by the time it takes to plant one flower: 33 x 60 = <<33 x 60=1980>>1980 minutes.
### Answer: 1980

Expected answer: 1980

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The gardener decides to plant more flowers. This time, he plants 1523 flowers, each still taking 60 minutes to plant. How many minutes will it take the gardener to plant all these new flowers?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The gardener plants 1523 flowers, each taking 60 minutes to plant. To find the total time, we multiply the number of flowers by the time it takes to plant one flower: 1523 x 60 = <<1523 x 60=91380>>91380 minutes.
### Answer: 91380

Expected answer: 91380

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dressmaker creates skirts, each skirt uses 94 inches of fabric. If the dressmaker creates 12 skirts, how many inches of fabric does she use?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each skirt uses 94 inches of fabric, and the dressmaker creates 12 skirts.
To find the total amount of fabric used, we multiply the number of skirts by the amount of fabric used per skirt: 12 x 94 = <<12 x 94=1128>>1128 inches of fabric.
### Answer: 1128

Expected answer: 1128

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: An alien fleet dispatches 18 UFOs to Earth, each carrying 22 extraterrestrials aboard. How many aliens have they sent to Earth?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each UFO carries 22 extraterrestrials, and there are 18 UFOs. To find the total number of extraterrestrials, we multiply the number of UFOs by the number of extraterrestrials per UFO: 18 x 22 = 396.
### Answer: 396

Expected answer: 396

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now imagine that instead of carrying 22 extraterrestrials, each UFO carries 1066 aliens. How many aliens would they then have sent to Earth?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Each UFO carries 1066 extraterrestrials, and there are 18 UFOs. To find the total number of extraterrestrials, we multiply the number of UFOs by the number of extraterrestrials per UFO: 18 x 1066 = 19188.
### Answer: 19188

Expected answer: 19188

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A kite maker produces 3 types of kites, each type has 8497 pieces. How many pieces do they have in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The kite maker produces 3 types of kites, each with 8497 pieces. To find the total number of pieces, we multiply the number of types by the number of pieces per type: 3 x 8497 = 25491.
### Answer: 25491

Expected answer: 25491

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the previous problem, we discussed a kite maker who produces 3 types of kites, each type having 8497 pieces. Now, let's consider a different scenario where each type of kite has 4425 pieces instead. So, how many pieces would they have in total in this new scenario?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The kite maker produces 3 types of kites, each with 4425 pieces. To find the total number of pieces, we multiply the number of types by the number of pieces per type: 3 x 4425 = 13275.
### Answer: 13275

Expected answer: 13275

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A teddy bear factory makes 23 teddy bears every hour. If the factory operates for 63 hours, how many teddy bears are made?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory makes 23 teddy bears every hour. To find the total number of teddy bears made in 63 hours, we multiply the number of teddy bears made per hour by the number of hours the factory operates.

23 teddy bears/hour ร— 63 hours = 23 ร— 63 = 1449

### Answer: 1449

Expected answer: 1449

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A pirate has a treasure map that shows 90 pieces of gold hidden for each of the 31 days in a month. How many pieces of gold does the map indicate in total for that month?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The map shows 90 pieces of gold for each of the 31 days in the month.
To find the total number of pieces of gold, we multiply the number of days by the number of pieces of gold per day: 31 x 90 = <<31 x 90=2790>>2790.
### Answer: 2790

Expected answer: 2790

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A table making company has received an order to make 92 tables every day for 28 days. How many tables will they end up making?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The company needs to make 92 tables every day for 28 days. To find the total number of tables, we multiply the number of tables made per day by the number of days:

92 tables/day ร— 28 days = 92 ร— 28 = 2560 tables

### Answer: 2560

Expected answer: 2576

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A fireplace burns 7905 logs every week for 4 weeks. How many logs did it burn?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The fireplace burns 7905 logs every week, and it burns for 4 weeks. To find the total number of logs burned, we multiply the number of logs burned per week by the number of weeks:

7905 logs/week x 4 weeks = 31,620 logs

### Answer: 31,620

Expected answer: 31620

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: If instead of burning 7905 logs every week for 4 weeks, the fireplace had burned 8373 logs per week for the same duration, how many logs would it have burned?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The fireplace burns 8373 logs every week, and it burns for 4 weeks. To find the total number of logs burned, we multiply the number of logs burned per week by the number of weeks:

8373 logs/week x 4 weeks = 33,892 logs

### Answer: 33,892

Expected answer: 33492

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A toothpaste factory produces 7837 tubes of toothpaste every hour. If the factory operates for 9 hours, how many tubes of toothpaste do they produce?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 7837 tubes of toothpaste every hour. Since it operates for 9 hours, the total number of tubes produced is the product of the number of tubes produced per hour and the number of hours it operates.

7837 tubes/hour ร— 9 hours = 70313 tubes

### Answer: 70313

Expected answer: 70533

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer harvests 3799 cucumbers from each of his 3 fields. How many cucumbers does he harvest in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer harvests 3799 cucumbers from each of his 3 fields, so the total number of cucumbers harvested from each field is 3799 x 3 = 11397.
### Answer: 11397

Expected answer: 11397

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: The farmer realized he made a mistake and only harvested 550 cucumbers from each of his 3 fields. How many cucumbers did he actually harvest in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer harvests 550 cucumbers from each of his 3 fields, so the total number of cucumbers harvested from each field is 550 x 3 = 1650.
### Answer: 1650

Expected answer: 1650

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: In a zoo, each of the 84 enclosures has 48 animals. How many animals are there in total in all the enclosures?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since each enclosure has 48 animals, the total number of animals is the product of the number of enclosures and the number of animals per enclosure.
84 enclosures * 48 animals/enclosure = 84 * 48 = 4032
### Answer: 4032

Expected answer: 4032

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: In the same zoo, consider a scenario where each of the 84 enclosures instead housed 511 animals. In light of this change, how many animals would there be in total across all enclosures?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: Since each enclosure has 511 animals, the total number of animals is the product of the number of enclosures and the number of animals per enclosure.
84 enclosures * 511 animals/enclosure = 84 * 511 = 42864
### Answer: 42864

Expected answer: 42924

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A farmer harvested 43 bundles of carrots, each bundle contains 40 carrots. How many carrots did the farmer harvest in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farmer harvested 43 bundles of carrots, and each bundle contains 40 carrots. To find the total number of carrots, we multiply the number of bundles by the number of carrots per bundle:

43 bundles x 40 carrots/bundle = 1720 carrots

### Answer: 1720

Expected answer: 1720

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A dragon breathes fire and burns 4618 trees in a forest each day for 3 days. How many trees in total did the dragon burn in these three days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The dragon burns 4618 trees each day. Since it burns trees for 3 days, the total number of trees burned is the product of the number of trees burned per day and the number of days.

Total trees burned = Number of trees burned per day ร— Number of days
= 4618 ร— 3
= 13854

### Answer: 13854

Expected answer: 13854

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Considering that the dragon instead burned 2302 trees each day for the same 3 days, how many trees in total did the dragon burn in these three days?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The dragon burns 2302 trees each day. Since it burns trees for 3 days, the total number of trees burned is the product of the number of trees burned per day and the number of days.

Total trees burned = Number of trees burned per day ร— Number of days
= 2302 ร— 3
= 6906

### Answer: 6906

Expected answer: 6906

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: There is a mountain that is 3618 meters tall. How many meters tall is a mountain that is exactly 1 times the height of the first mountain?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The height of the first mountain is 3618 meters. To find the height of the second mountain, we multiply the height of the first mountain by 1, since it is exactly 1 times the height of the first mountain.

3618 meters * 1 = 3618 meters

### Answer: 3618

Expected answer: 3618

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: There is a second mountain that is 3488 meters tall. How many meters tall is a mountain that is exactly 1 times the height of this second mountain?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The height of the second mountain is 3488 meters. To find the height of the third mountain, we multiply the height of the second mountain by 1, since it is exactly 1 times the height of the second mountain.

3488 meters * 1 = 3488 meters

### Answer: 3488

Expected answer: 3488

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A cloud formation occupies an area of 18 miles by 18 miles. What is the total number of square miles occupied by the cloud formation?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: To find the total area occupied by the cloud formation, we need to multiply the length and width of the cloud formation.

Area = Length x Width
= 18 miles x 18 miles
= 324 square miles

### Answer: 324

Expected answer: 324

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Instead of having an area of 18 miles by 18 miles, what if the cloud formation now occupies an area of 18 miles by 2898 miles. What is the total number of square miles occupied by the cloud formation now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: To find the total area occupied by the cloud formation, we need to multiply the length and width of the cloud formation.

Area = Length x Width
= 18 miles x 2898 miles
= 52,164 square miles

### Answer: 52,164

Expected answer: 52164

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A grape farm produces 60 clusters of grapes every day, with each cluster containing 64 grapes. How many grapes does the farm produce in a day?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The farm produces 60 clusters of grapes every day. Each cluster contains 64 grapes, so the total number of grapes produced is 60 x 64 = <<60 x 64=3840>>3840.
### Answer: 3840

Expected answer: 3840

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A helicopter builder needs 3224 parts for each helicopter. If they plan to build 4 helicopters, how many parts will they need in total?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The builder needs 3224 parts for each helicopter, and they plan to build 4 helicopters.
To find the total number of parts needed, multiply the number of parts per helicopter by the number of helicopters: 3224 x 4 = <<3224 x 4=12996>>.
### Answer: 12996

Expected answer: 12896

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A jacket factory produces 3425 jackets each day for two days. How many jackets have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 3425 jackets each day, and they produce for 2 days.
To find the total number of jackets produced, we multiply the number of jackets produced per day by the number of days: 3425 x 2 = <<3425 x 2=6850>>6850
### Answer: 6850

Expected answer: 6850

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Now suppose the jacket factory instead produces 2079 jackets each day for two days. How many jackets have they produced now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 2079 jackets each day, and they produce for 2 days.
To find the total number of jackets produced, we multiply the number of jackets produced per day by the number of days: 2079 x 2 = <<2079 x 2=4158>>4158
### Answer: 4158

Expected answer: 4158

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A towel factory produces 1380 towels every day for 9 days. How many towels have they produced?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 1380 towels every day. To find the total number of towels produced, we multiply the number of towels produced per day by the number of days.
1380 towels/day ร— 9 days = 1380 ร— 9 = 12420 towels
### Answer: 12420

Expected answer: 12420

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: Suppose the towel factory increased its production and now makes 7978 towels every day for the same 9 days. How many towels have they produced now?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The factory produces 7978 towels every day. To find the total number of towels produced, we multiply the number of towels produced per day by the number of days.
7978 towels/day ร— 9 days = 7978 ร— 9 = 71882 towels
### Answer: 71882

Expected answer: 71802

Correct? No

๐Ÿ”— Problem

Problem: A manufacturer makes 1 pair of binoculars per day which they sell for 7743 dollars each. How much does the manufacturer make in a day from binoculars?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer makes 1 pair of binoculars per day, and each pair is sold for $7743. To find the total amount made in a day, we multiply the number of pairs made by the price per pair:

1 pair/day ร— $7743/pair = $7743/day

### Answer: $7743

Expected answer: 7743

Correct? Yes

๐Ÿ”— Follow-up

Problem: What if the manufacturer decides to reduce the price and sell the binoculars for 7302 dollars each instead? How much would they make per day then?

Llama 3 8B:

Reasoning: The manufacturer still makes 1 pair of binoculars per day, but now each pair is sold for $7302. To find the total amount made in a day, we multiply the number of pairs made by the new price per pair:

1 pair/day ร— $7302/pair = $7302/day

### Answer: $7302

Expected answer: 7302

Correct? Yes