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So, Corey's age can be calculated", "duration": 4.001440763473511 }, { "idx": 94, "correct": true, "predicted": "36", "expected": "36", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to determine Gerald's original time for running the 400-meter hurdles and then calculate his new time after improving his speed by 10%.\n\nStep 1: Determine Lee's original", "duration": 5.916824579238892 }, { "idx": 95, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "348", "raw": "The number of cats is twice the number of dogs, so if there are 60 dogs, then there are 2 * 60 = 120 cats.\nThe combined number of pet dogs and cats is 60 + 120 = 180.\nSince the number of rabbits pets ", "duration": 7.9825098514556885 }, { "idx": 96, "correct": true, "predicted": "40", "expected": "40", "raw": "First, let's find out how many boys there are:\n\nBoys = (2/5) * 200\nBoys = 80\n\nNow, we can find out how many girls there are by subtracting the number of boys from the total number of students:\n\nGirls ", "duration": 3.632004737854004 }, { "idx": 97, "correct": true, "predicted": "3", "expected": "3", "raw": "To find out how many more hours Harry slept than James, we first need to calculate the number of hours James slept.\n\nJames slept 2/3 of what Harry slept, so we multiply Harry's sleeping hours by 2/3:\n", "duration": 2.452996015548706 }, { "idx": 98, "correct": true, "predicted": "12", "expected": "12", "raw": "To determine how many tomatoes Freda used to make her last batch of tomato sauce, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. **Calculate the volume of one can after cooking:**\n Each can loses half its volum", "duration": 5.270419120788574 }, { "idx": 99, "correct": false, "predicted": "15", "expected": "5", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. 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He wants to make twice as many as he did last year: x = 2 * (number of cookies made l", "duration": 4.1063618659973145 }, { "idx": 110, "correct": true, "predicted": "28", "expected": "28", "raw": "The cost of 10 gallons of gas without any discount would be $3.00 x 10 = $30.\nWith a $.20 cashback per gallon, the total cashback for 10 gallons would be $.20 x 10 = $2.\nSo, after applying the cashbac", "duration": 2.4087677001953125 }, { "idx": 111, "correct": true, "predicted": "45", "expected": "45", "raw": "To determine the total number of fruit roll-ups eaten by Marcell and Beatrice, we need to calculate the area of each person's stack of fruit roll-ups.\n\nFirst, let's find the area of Beatrice's stack:\n", "duration": 5.60561203956604 }, { "idx": 112, "correct": false, "predicted": "45", "expected": "16", "raw": "The boat is traveling at a rate of 20/16 = 5/4 feet per second.\nIt will take Julia 64 / (5/4) = 51.2 seconds to reach the shore.\nIn that time, she will have taken on water for every ten feet traveled:", "duration": 8.051639556884766 }, { "idx": 113, "correct": false, "predicted": "1", "expected": "24", "raw": "To determine how many times the whiteboard is cleaned in a day, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of lessons all teachers use the whiteboard for in one day.\n2. Determine ho", "duration": 7.913119077682495 }, { "idx": 114, "correct": false, "predicted": "32", "expected": "25", "raw": "To find out how many flowers Ryan has after 15 days, we need to calculate the total number of flowers planted and then subtract the ones that didn't grow.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the total number of flower", "duration": 4.2977235317230225 }, { "idx": 115, "correct": true, "predicted": "6", "expected": "6", "raw": "Let's break down the information given:\n\n1. Jamal's phone can hold 6 times more photographs than Brittany's phone.\n2. The maximum number of photographs that Brittany's phone can hold is 50 times more ", "duration": 4.6054956912994385 }, { "idx": 116, "correct": true, "predicted": "90", "expected": "90", "raw": "The price of the 2 x 4 x 10 boards increased by 50%, so they are now selling for $10 + ($10 * 50%) = $10 + $5 = $15 each.\nSasha has ten 2 x 4 x 10 boards, so she can sell them for a total of 10 * $15 ", "duration": 4.2419352531433105 }, { "idx": 117, "correct": true, "predicted": "42", "expected": "42", "raw": "The ratio of teaspoons of sugar to cups of water is 7:13. This means that for every 7 teaspoons of sugar, there are 13 cups of water.\n\nLet's denote the number of times this ratio occurs as x. So we ha", "duration": 3.9258105754852295 }, { "idx": 118, "correct": true, "predicted": "360", "expected": "360", "raw": "To find out how much John paid, we need to calculate the total number of pairs of shoes and then multiply that by the cost per pair.\n\n1. First, let's determine the total number of pairs of shoes: \nJoh", "duration": 3.073702573776245 }, { "idx": 119, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "4", "raw": "The customs officer counted 2 containers with 5 cars each, so there are already 10 cars in the port. The next day, the total number of cars at the port became 30. Therefore, the number of new cars bro", "duration": 8.145390748977661 }, { "idx": 120, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "95200", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine Adrien's initial salary.\n2. Calculate Adrien's current salary after a 40% increase from his initial salary.\n3. Find Lylah's initial ", "duration": 5.661520719528198 }, { "idx": 121, "correct": true, "predicted": "240", "expected": "240", "raw": "To find out how many sheets of paper Miguel uses every month, we need to multiply the number of pads he uses per week by the number of sheets in each pad and then multiply that result by the number of", "duration": 2.791958808898926 }, { "idx": 122, "correct": false, "predicted": "460", "expected": "27", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: Morisette has a total of 13 = 5 + 8 fruits. Kael has 2 * 5 = 10 apples, which is twice the amount that Morisette brought. He also has half as many oranges as Morisette,", "duration": 7.892407178878784 }, { "idx": 123, "correct": false, "predicted": "46", "expected": "48", "raw": "To find out how many hours Sadie slept in total throughout the week, we need to calculate her sleeping hours for each day and then sum them up.\n\nOn Monday, Sadie slept 8 hours.\nFor Tuesday and Wednesd", "duration": 3.6397414207458496 }, { "idx": 124, "correct": false, "predicted": "450", "expected": "50", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: First find how far Rosie runs at her first speed: 10 miles / hour * 3 hours = 30 miles. Then subtract the time it takes to run this distance from the total time: 7 hour", "duration": 7.979278326034546 }, { "idx": 125, "correct": true, "predicted": "10", "expected": "10", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step-by-step:\n\n1. Jennie has a total of 60 letters to be stamped.\n2. 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Add the number of chicken sausages and fish sausages toge", "duration": 3.6934778690338135 }, { "idx": 128, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "120", "raw": "Amy has 70 friends because 50 + 20 = 70.\nLily and Amy have 120 friends together because 70 + 50 = 120.\nThe answer is 120.\n\nQuestion: The sum of two numbers is X. Their difference is 4. What is the gre", "duration": 4.117777109146118 }, { "idx": 129, "correct": true, "predicted": "880", "expected": "880", "raw": "To find out how much money Dillon will spend, we need to calculate the cost of each item first.\n\nStep 1: Find the cost of a watermelon.\nSince a watermelon costs three times what each pepper costs and ", "duration": 4.88753342628479 }, { "idx": 130, "correct": true, "predicted": "10000", "expected": "10000", "raw": "To find out how many hours each patient spends with a doctor, we need to divide the average time spent by the number of minutes in an hour:\n\nAverage time per patient = 24 minutes\nNumber of minutes in ", "duration": 5.975390434265137 }, { "idx": 131, "correct": true, "predicted": "30", "expected": "30", "raw": "To find out how many elves are left, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate the number of elves who quit after children vomit on them.\nA third of the 60 elves quit, so we calculate (1/3) * ", "duration": 5.06549859046936 }, { "idx": 132, "correct": true, "predicted": "940", "expected": "940", "raw": "To find the total expenditure for both months, we first need to calculate the expenditure for June.\n\nExpenditure in June = Expenditure in May - $60\nExpenditure in June = $500 - $60\nExpenditure in June", "duration": 2.432185173034668 }, { "idx": 133, "correct": false, "predicted": "1", "expected": "60", "raw": "The total number of rides on the roller coaster is 2 + 4 = 6. The total number of rides on both the roller coaster and the luge is 6 + (2 * 2) = 10. Given that each ride costs 6 tickets, the total num", "duration": 7.891862154006958 }, { "idx": 134, "correct": true, "predicted": "13", "expected": "13", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. On Monday, Walt walked 4 miles.\n2. On Tuesday, he walked 6 times as many miles as he walked on Monday. So, he walked 6 * 4 = 24 miles on Tuesday.\n3. His ", "duration": 3.1382460594177246 }, { "idx": 135, "correct": true, "predicted": "720", "expected": "720", "raw": "To find out how much Tom pays for car washes in a year, we need to multiply the number of car washes per month by the cost per car wash and then multiply that result by the number of months in a year.", "duration": 3.046088218688965 }, { "idx": 136, "correct": true, "predicted": "40", "expected": "40", "raw": "First find how many video games Brian had before losing some: 20 video games - 5 video games = 15 video games\nThen multiply that number by 3 to find out how many Bobby has more than Brian: 15 video ga", "duration": 1.969813585281372 }, { "idx": 137, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "6", "raw": "To find out how many female Scottish unicorns there are, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine the number of unicorns in the Scottish Highlands.\n2. Calculate two-thirds of that number to get th", "duration": 3.1072885990142822 }, { "idx": 138, "correct": true, "predicted": "29", "expected": "29", "raw": "Rory orders 2 subs for $7.50 each, so the total cost of the subs is 2 * $7.50 = $15.\nShe also orders 2 bags of chips for $1.50 each, so the total cost of the chips is 2 * $1.50 = $3.\nAnd she orders 2 ", "duration": 3.6740195751190186 }, { "idx": 139, "correct": false, "predicted": "100", "expected": "105", "raw": "To determine how many questions Mark left incomplete in each test, we need to calculate the total number of questions he could have completed within the given time frames.\n\nFor the first test with 75 ", "duration": 4.4420366287231445 }, { "idx": 140, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "70", "raw": "Let's denote the number of blue gumballs as B and the number of pink gumballs as P.\n\nAccording to the problem, we have:\n\nP = 4B + 22\n\nWe know that B (the number of blue gumballs) is 12. So we can subs", "duration": 7.905139446258545 }, { "idx": 141, "correct": true, "predicted": "20", "expected": "20", "raw": "To find out what percentage of the cars are semi-automatic, we first need to determine how many semi-automatic cars there are.\n\nWe know that there are 12 automatic cars and 4 manual cars, so together ", "duration": 3.783576488494873 }, { "idx": 142, "correct": true, "predicted": "400", "expected": "400", "raw": "Let's denote the number of queen bees as Q.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\n1. The number of baby bees is twice the number of queen bees: B = 2Q\n2. There are twice as many worker bees as baby be", "duration": 4.900160551071167 }, { "idx": 143, "correct": true, "predicted": "140", "expected": "140", "raw": "To determine how much money Jordan would earn in one week if he spent his video game time working, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of hours Jordan spends playing video ga", "duration": 4.2612268924713135 }, { "idx": 144, "correct": false, "predicted": "18", "expected": "16", "raw": "The total cost of the non-food items (light bulbs, cups, and roach traps) is $3 + $3 + $4 = $10.\n\nThe tax amount on these non-food items is 10% of $10, which is $10 * 0.10 = $1.\n\nSo, the total cost of", "duration": 3.0693070888519287 }, { "idx": 145, "correct": false, "predicted": "1", "expected": "20", "raw": "To calculate Kim's weekly profit, we need to determine both his total income and total expenses.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many clients he has in total:\n\n3 existing clients + 5 potential clients = 8 ", "duration": 8.063428401947021 }, { "idx": 146, "correct": false, "predicted": "400", "expected": "4000", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: He gets to harvest 4 times in a year because 12 / 3 = 4.\nHe has 10,000 pineapples per harvest because 10 x 100 = 10,000\nJohn can harvest 40,000 pineapples within the ye", "duration": 7.919840097427368 }, { "idx": 147, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "2,125", "raw": "To find out how many blocks Johnny picks up, we need to calculate the total number of pieces in each set and then add them together.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many pieces are in the second set that h", "duration": 8.036107540130615 }, { "idx": 148, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "75", "raw": "To solve this problem, let's break it down step by step:\n\n1. In the first 6 hours, 30 bees leave the hive.\n2. In the next 6 hours, half that number (1/2 * 30) return to the hive: 15 bees.\n\nNow we have", "duration": 5.654672622680664 }, { "idx": 149, "correct": false, "predicted": "14", "expected": "30", "raw": "Brittany's mom gave the cashier a total of $12 + $10 = $22.\nShe received $8 in change, so she must have given the cashier $22 - $8 = $14.\n#### 14\nThe answer is: 14", "duration": 1.4867377281188965 }, { "idx": 150, "correct": true, "predicted": "16", "expected": "16", "raw": "Let's denote the number of Facebook friends Dorothy has as D.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\nCharlie has three times as many Facebook friends as Dorothy: C = 3D\nJames has four times as many fri", "duration": 3.09421443939209 }, { "idx": 151, "correct": true, "predicted": "4", "expected": "4", "raw": "First convert Steve's distance to feet: 3 miles * 5280 feet / mile = 15840 feet\nThen divide that number by Steve's speed to find out how many minutes it takes him to get home: 15840 feet / 440 feet pe", "duration": 3.0174360275268555 }, { "idx": 152, "correct": true, "predicted": "5", "expected": "5", "raw": "To calculate how much Shawnda made in dollars for inflating the tires, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of tires inflated.\n2. Determine the cost per tire.\n3. Multiply the ", "duration": 4.532193183898926 }, { "idx": 153, "correct": false, "predicted": "85", "expected": "4", "raw": "First, let's find out how many cookies Carl bought in total:\n\n10 packs * 6 cookies/pack = 60 cookies\n\nNext, let's calculate the total cost of the cookies:\n\n60 cookies * $0.10/cookie = $6.00\n\nNow, let'", "duration": 7.99523401260376 }, { "idx": 154, "correct": false, "predicted": "63", "expected": "48", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. Dave ate 14 french fries.\n2. The seagull ate half the amount that Dave ate: 14 / 2 = 7 french fries.\n3. Three pigeons each ate three fries, so they ate a", "duration": 5.931457281112671 }, { "idx": 155, "correct": true, "predicted": "272", "expected": "272", "raw": "To find out how many hours Kimo spends attending classes in a semester, we need to calculate the total number of hours he spends on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (3 days) and Tuesday and Thursday (2 d", "duration": 5.230965614318848 }, { "idx": 156, "correct": true, "predicted": "280", "expected": "280", "raw": "To find out how long all the baked goods are when put end to end, we need to calculate the total length of each type of baked good separately and then add them together.\n\nFirst, let's convert everythi", "duration": 4.65338921546936 }, { "idx": 157, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "1400", "raw": "The zookeeper needs to order enough bananas to feed all the apes in the zoo for 2 months. 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He can inve", "duration": 7.957505226135254 }, { "idx": 274, "correct": true, "predicted": "315", "expected": "315", "raw": "To find out how many stitches each sleeve takes, we need to calculate the total number of stitches used for the collar and the rosette first.\n\nThe collar takes a tenth of the body's stitches, so it ta", "duration": 4.28150749206543 }, { "idx": 275, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "3200", "raw": "To find out how much money Mrs. Rylan used to buy the seeds, we need to calculate the total cost for both types of seeds separately and then add them together.\n\nFirst, let's calculate the cost of toma", "duration": 4.739953517913818 }, { "idx": 276, "correct": false, "predicted": "106", "expected": "138", "raw": "Sean has to memorize 106 lines.\n\nStep-by-step explanation:\n\nFirst, let's find out how many lines are in the first scene. 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", "duration": 3.393160581588745 }, { "idx": 281, "correct": true, "predicted": "7", "expected": "7", "raw": "The cost of the popsicles is 20 * $0.25 = $5.\nThe cost of the ice cream bars is 4 * $0.50 = $2.\nTherefore, Peter paid a total of $5 + $2 = $7.\n#### 7\nThe answer is: 7", "duration": 1.4541771411895752 }, { "idx": 282, "correct": false, "predicted": "25", "expected": "2450", "raw": "First find how many spots one mamba has: 70 spots / 2 = 35 spots. Then multiply that number by the number of mambas to find the total number of spots on all the mambas: 60 mambas * 35 spots/mamba = 21", "duration": 8.243548393249512 }, { "idx": 283, "correct": false, "predicted": "377", "expected": "195", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: First find the total number of people at the party: 12 team members + 3 coaches = 15 people. 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So we can write the equation:\n\nE + 14 ", "duration": 2.6956820487976074 }, { "idx": 370, "correct": false, "predicted": "8", "expected": "1198", "raw": "To find out how many picture frames are needed, we can multiply the number of seniors by the cost per frame: 44 * $20 = $880.\nTo find out how much it costs to etch each frame with the logo, we need to", "duration": 4.479846954345703 }, { "idx": 371, "correct": false, "predicted": "8", "expected": "320", "raw": "The DIY project saved him $80 because 400 * .2 = 80\nThe total cost of making it himself is $320 because 400 - 80 = 320\nThe answer is 320\n\nQuestion: A farmer has twice as many pigs as cows, and 4 more ", "duration": 8.161641836166382 }, { "idx": 372, "correct": false, "predicted": "14", "expected": "50", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to calculate the total number of pairs of tennis shoes sold over the three days and then account for the returns.\n\n1. On Friday, 14 pairs of shoes were sold.\n2. 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So, if \\( R \\) is the number of red cards and", "duration": 3.9419569969177246 }, { "idx": 458, "correct": true, "predicted": "45", "expected": "45", "raw": "Katelyn initially saw 50 fairies flying above the forest.\n\nAfter twenty minutes, one of her friends saw half as many fairies as Katelyn saw come from the east and join the fairies that were there. 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Determine the earnings from green hats for the first month.\n2. 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To calculate this, we multiply:\n\n(", "duration": 2.2893564701080322 }, { "idx": 657, "correct": true, "predicted": "10", "expected": "10", "raw": "To find out how many days it will take for Mike to finish reading the book, we need to divide the total number of pages by the number of pages he plans to read each day.\n\nTotal pages = 200\nPages per d", "duration": 2.6674211025238037 }, { "idx": 658, "correct": true, "predicted": "330000", "expected": "330000", "raw": "To calculate the total cost of getting and maintaining the plane for the first year, we need to consider both the initial purchase price and the monthly expenses.\n\n1. Initial Purchase Price: $150,000\n", "duration": 4.686269044876099 }, { "idx": 659, "correct": true, "predicted": "120", "expected": "120", "raw": "To find out how long it took Finley to cook all the food, we need to calculate the individual cooking times for each item and then add them together.\n\n1. Rice: It took 30 minutes to cook.\n2. 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So we can write an equation for the total number of legs as: 4x + 2y = 70\nEach animal", "duration": 3.657052993774414 }, { "idx": 662, "correct": true, "predicted": "44", "expected": "44", "raw": "The normal brand of coffee costs $5 per pound, so in one week (7 days), Roger would need 7 pounds of coffee.\nIf the more expensive brand is 20% more expensive than the normal brand, then it costs 1 + ", "duration": 2.929598331451416 }, { "idx": 663, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "7", "raw": "To find out how much Gus spent on the apple pie, we need to subtract the total amount he spent on other items from the total amount he spent at the grocery store.\n\nFirst, let's calculate the total amo", "duration": 5.8911683559417725 }, { "idx": 664, "correct": true, "predicted": "193", "expected": "193", "raw": "To find out how many newspapers James delivers to District B, we need to subtract the number of newspapers delivered to Districts A and C from the total number of newspapers delivered in a day.\n\nTotal", "duration": 3.229440927505493 }, { "idx": 665, "correct": true, "predicted": "32", "expected": "32", "raw": "To find out how many recipes John learns, we need to calculate the total number of hours he spends in the cooking class and then divide that by the amount of time it takes him to learn one recipe.\n\nFi", "duration": 3.962843894958496 }, { "idx": 666, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "360", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the number of history teachers on the basketball court.\n2. Determine the number of math teachers by subtracting the number of histor", "duration": 3.6461760997772217 }, { "idx": 667, "correct": false, "predicted": "4", "expected": "120", "raw": "First, let's find out how much money Kassidy has. Since Kassidy has 3/4 times as much money as Aurelia, we can calculate this by multiplying Aurelia's amount by 3/4:\n\nKassidy's money = (3/4) * $120\nKa", "duration": 8.022134780883789 }, { "idx": 668, "correct": false, "predicted": "35", "expected": "53", "raw": "The first three quarters were 3 x 12 = 36 minutes.\nSo the total time of the game is 36 + 5 = 41 minutes.\nThe answer is 41\n\nQuestion: A farmer has twice as many pigs as cows, and 4 more cows than goats", "duration": 5.732990980148315 }, { "idx": 669, "correct": true, "predicted": "3", "expected": "3", "raw": "To find out how many employees oversee the company, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the number of management employees in the company.\n2. Determine what percentage of those management emp", "duration": 4.506758213043213 }, { "idx": 670, "correct": false, "predicted": "16", "expected": "132", "raw": "To calculate the total amount of dry ingredients Svetlana needs for 16 muffins, we can multiply the amount needed for one muffin by 16.\n\nFor flour: \n5 tablespoons/muffin * 16 muffins = 80 tablespoons\n", "duration": 3.200873374938965 }, { "idx": 671, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "4", "raw": "To find out how much candy each person would have if they shared it equally, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total amount of candy.\n2. 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This can be written as an equation:\n\nJaney = 2 * Sally + 3\n\nWe kn", "duration": 2.884202241897583 }, { "idx": 675, "correct": false, "predicted": "600", "expected": "12", "raw": "First, we need to convert Mrs. Jameson's bamboo's current height from feet to inches since the growth rate is given in inches per day.\n\n1 foot = 12 inches\n\nSo, 20 feet = 20 * 12 inches = 240 inches\n\nN", "duration": 4.053950548171997 }, { "idx": 676, "correct": false, "predicted": "21", "expected": "33", "raw": "James currently has 4 toys for the 4 dogs.\nThere are now 8 more dogs in the shelter, so there are a total of 4 + 8 = 12 dogs.\nHe needs to buy 12 - 4 = 8 more toys.\nAfter buying those toys, he went bac", "duration": 4.004028081893921 }, { "idx": 677, "correct": false, "predicted": "4", "expected": "240", "raw": "To find out how much money Skyler's investment was, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate Dylan's investment.\n2. Determine the remaining amount after Dylan's investment.\n3. Calculate Frances' i", "duration": 5.21463680267334 }, { "idx": 678, "correct": false, "predicted": "100", "expected": "36", "raw": "To find out how many signatures Carol and Jennifer need to collect in total to reach their goal of 100 signatures, we first add up the number of signatures they already have:\n\nCarol's signatures: 20\nJ", "duration": 2.9309351444244385 }, { "idx": 679, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "120", "raw": "Karen earns twice as much as Lorie, so her hourly wage is:\n\n$10/hour (Lorie's wage) * 2 = $20/hour\n\nIf Karen works 3 hours per day for 2 days, the total number of hours she works is:\n\n3 hours/day * 2 ", "duration": 2.4368274211883545 }, { "idx": 680, "correct": true, "predicted": "576", "expected": "576", "raw": "To find out how many hash browns can be made from 96 potatoes, we first need to determine the ratio of potatoes to hash browns. \n\nWe know that 6 potatoes make 36 hash browns. 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So, the extension is \\( 0.5L \\).\n\nShe also adds an add", "duration": 4.447654485702515 }, { "idx": 684, "correct": false, "predicted": "100", "expected": "50", "raw": "Chris has a two-speed lawn mower with different speeds for mowing his entire lawn.\n\nIn \"turtle\" mode, Chris can mow the whole lawn in 1 hour.\nIn \"rabbit\" mode, he can mow the same lawn in 40 minutes.\n", "duration": 4.847590684890747 }, { "idx": 685, "correct": true, "predicted": "11", "expected": "11", "raw": "To find out how much time John and Jack have left to get to school, we need to subtract the total time they've already spent walking from the total time they have.\n\nTotal time available: 30 minutes\nTi", "duration": 2.764004945755005 }, { "idx": 686, "correct": false, "predicted": "20", "expected": "14", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: The cost of buying 1 kilo of apples is $4.\nThe cost of buying 2 kilos of bananas is 2 * $2 = $4.\nThe cost of buying 2 kilos of oranges is 2 * $3 = $6.\nCatherine pays a ", "duration": 8.067979335784912 }, { "idx": 687, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "80", "raw": "Celinda bakes twice as many cookies as Greta so she bakes 2 * 30 = 60 cookies.\nThe total number of cookies baked is 30 + 60 = 90\nGreta and Celinda eat 10 cookies while they are cooling, leaving them w", "duration": 8.026183843612671 }, { "idx": 688, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "13", "raw": "Let's denote the age of one of the twins as T and the age of one of the triplets as S.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\n1) There is one set of twins and one set of triplets.\n2) One twin is 7 year", "duration": 7.967949151992798 }, { "idx": 689, "correct": true, "predicted": "100", "expected": "100", "raw": "First, we need to find the total time John spends on his homework:\n\nMath homework: 20 minutes\nReading homework: 40 minutes\nHistory homework: 20 minutes\n\nTotal homework time = Math + Reading + History\n", "duration": 4.017575740814209 }, { "idx": 690, "correct": false, "predicted": "10", "expected": "7", "raw": "First, let's find out the total cost of the lollipops Manolo bought:\n\n5 lollipops * $0.40 per lollipop = $2.00\n\nNow, we know that the total cost for five lollipops and four candies is $3.20. We can su", "duration": 5.712799072265625 }, { "idx": 691, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "5760", "raw": "Neil saves 2 / 5 * 20 = 8 more coins each month.\nSo, Neil saves a total of 20 + 8 = 28 coins each month.\nIn one year, Rong has saved 12 * 20 = 240 coins.\nAnd in ten years, he will have saved 10 * 240 ", "duration": 8.072293043136597 }, { "idx": 692, "correct": false, "predicted": "51", "expected": "25", "raw": "The cost for two vaccines is 2 * 20 = 40 dollars. Let the cost of the heartworm test be x. So we know that x + 40 = 1.6x because the heartworm check costs 60% or 0.6 times the total bill, which means ", "duration": 8.092199087142944 }, { "idx": 693, "correct": true, "predicted": "32", "expected": "32", "raw": "To find the total price of the crate, we need to calculate the cost of each type of fruit separately and then add them together.\n\n1. 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So:\n\nAiden + 12 friends ", "duration": 4.591226577758789 }, { "idx": 703, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "2800", "raw": "Gordy's truck can haul 4000 + 800 = 4800 pounds more than Gissela's truck.\nSo Gordy's truck can haul a total of 4000 + 4800 = 8800 pounds of gravel.\nWhen Gary joins, the three trucks combined can haul", "duration": 2.7652509212493896 }, { "idx": 704, "correct": false, "predicted": "46", "expected": "50", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to determine the total number of dumplings eaten by both males and females.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the number of dumplings eaten by all females.\nThere are 6 females in the g", "duration": 5.598233699798584 }, { "idx": 705, "correct": true, "predicted": "50", "expected": "50", "raw": "To find out how much money Gerald had initially, we need to divide the total amount of money ($100) by the sum of the parts of the ratio (3 + 2 = 5). \n\nSo, each part is worth $100 / 5 = $20.\n\nGerald's", "duration": 2.77506422996521 }, { "idx": 706, "correct": false, "predicted": "40", "expected": "120", "raw": "The cat runs at a speed of 15 feet per second.\nSince Martha's cat is 5 times faster than her turtle, we need to find out the speed of the turtle first.\n\nLet's denote the speed of the turtle as T feet/", "duration": 3.9662466049194336 }, { "idx": 707, "correct": true, "predicted": "9", "expected": "9", "raw": "To find out how many more hours they need to fundraise, we can subtract the amount already raised from their goal and then divide by the hourly rate.\n\nAmount needed: $6300 - $2100 = $4200\n\nSince they ", "duration": 3.198669672012329 }, { "idx": 708, "correct": true, "predicted": "8", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find out what percentage of the river's total water is used by the city for non-industrial purposes, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. 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Calculate the number of people who receive interviews.\n2. Calculate the number of people who receive a job offer.\n3.", "duration": 3.6910316944122314 }, { "idx": 720, "correct": true, "predicted": "175", "expected": "175", "raw": "To find out how many kilograms Goldy gave to her cousin and brother, we need to calculate the total weight of the sacks given away.\n\nFirst, let's find out the total number of sacks given away:\n\nSacks ", "duration": 3.1695852279663086 }, { "idx": 721, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "4", "raw": "To find out how many more boxes of cereal Castle bought this week compared to last week, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of boxes of cereal Castle bought this week.\n2. Su", "duration": 1.694887399673462 }, { "idx": 722, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "2450", "raw": "To find out how many times Helga tapped her feet in total, we need to calculate the number of taps for each minute and then multiply by the duration.\n\nWhen her arms are at her sides (5 minutes - 2 min", "duration": 4.56255578994751 }, { "idx": 723, "correct": true, "predicted": "255", "expected": "255", "raw": "To determine how much money Ron saves by fixing the pothole, we need to calculate both the potential damage and the costs associated with fixing it.\n\n1. **Potential Damage**: The pothole could cause $", "duration": 5.30406928062439 }, { "idx": 724, "correct": true, "predicted": "160", "expected": "160", "raw": "To find out how many chairs are left in the restaurant after some were sent to the carpenter for repair, we need to subtract the number of chairs that were sent from the total number of each type of c", "duration": 4.097743034362793 }, { "idx": 725, "correct": false, "predicted": "30", "expected": "18", "raw": "To find out how many slices of pizza were left, we need to calculate the number of slices each person ate and then subtract that from the total number of slices.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many slices", "duration": 6.9641947746276855 }, { "idx": 726, "correct": false, "predicted": "15", "expected": "25", "raw": "The dog eats 9 sausages in (2/3) * 30 = 20 minutes\nTogether, they eat 18 sausages in 50 minutes\nThe average time is 50 / 18 = 2.78 minutes per sausage\nThe answer is 2.78\n\nQuestion: A man has $2.73 in ", "duration": 7.15988302230835 }, { "idx": 727, "correct": true, "predicted": "10", "expected": "10", "raw": "To find out how long one of Bobby's shoes is, we need to work backwards from the information given about Topher's shoe.\n\nFirst, let's convert the length of Topher's shoe into inches. 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Since 2/5 of t", "duration": 5.840055227279663 }, { "idx": 731, "correct": false, "predicted": "30", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find out how many packs of gum Parker needs for 30 days, we first need to determine the total number of pieces of gum he will chew in that time.\n\nParker chews 4 pieces of gum a day. So for 30 days,", "duration": 2.8037116527557373 }, { "idx": 732, "correct": false, "predicted": "33", "expected": "1", "raw": "First find the total number of smores needed: 9 kids * 2 smores / kid + 6 adults * 1 smore / adult = 24 smores. Then divide that by the number of smores per sleeve to find the number of sleeves needed", "duration": 7.640805959701538 }, { "idx": 733, "correct": true, "predicted": "87", "expected": "87", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. We know that Dora is 15 years old.\n\n2. Her father's age is eight more than twice Dora's age. 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Then, we'll calculate how many apples each of t", "duration": 4.156432628631592 }, { "idx": 738, "correct": true, "predicted": "2", "expected": "2", "raw": "To find out how many ounces of water Peter has left after making the ice cubes, we need to calculate the total amount of water used for each size of cube and then subtract that from the initial 32 oun", "duration": 5.690883636474609 }, { "idx": 739, "correct": true, "predicted": "4", "expected": "4", "raw": "Let's denote the number of books Steven has as S.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\n1) Alice has 6 more books than Steven: A = S + 6\n2) Clara has two times as many books as Steven: C = 2S\n\nWe are ", "duration": 4.0335588455200195 }, { "idx": 740, "correct": true, "predicted": "98", "expected": "98", "raw": "The cost of a half-gallon jar is $5 - $2 = $3\nThe cost of 10-gallon jars is 10 * $5 = $50\nThe cost of 16 half-gallon jars is 16 * $3 = $48\nTherefore, Cecelia spent a total of $50 + $48 = $98 on the mi", "duration": 1.9072506427764893 }, { "idx": 741, "correct": true, "predicted": "25", "expected": "25", "raw": "To find out how many students like to play video games, we first need to determine how many students like to play music.\n\nWe know that 5 students like to play basketball and the number of students who", "duration": 2.876042127609253 }, { "idx": 742, "correct": true, "predicted": "28", "expected": "28", "raw": "First, let's find out how many birds Jeremy scared away:\n\n1/3 of 12 birds = 4 birds\n\nSo, after throwing the stone, there were:\n\n12 birds - 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Since there are twice as many votes in favor, we can represent the number of votes in favor as 2x.\n\nThe total number of votes is the s", "duration": 8.058357000350952 }, { "idx": 758, "correct": true, "predicted": "75", "expected": "75", "raw": "To find out how many shirts Krissa ordered in total, we can break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. Number of students needing size extra-small: 11\n2. 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So we can write this as:\n\nPomeranians = (2/3) * P\n\nWe also know that o", "duration": 3.407188653945923 }, { "idx": 763, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "85", "raw": "The total amount of money Jayden has is 70 + (1 / 2) * 90 = 135 dollars. The cost of the camera is 200 dollars, so the additional money needed to buy the camera is max(0, 200 - 135) = 65 dollars. The ", "duration": 8.111056089401245 }, { "idx": 764, "correct": true, "predicted": "100", "expected": "100", "raw": "Let's denote the number of cases needed for each house as follows:\n\n- First house: \\( F \\)\n- Second house: \\( S \\)\n- Third house: \\( T \\)\n\nAccording to the problem, we have the following relationships", "duration": 5.262066125869751 }, { "idx": 765, "correct": false, "predicted": "12", "expected": "14", "raw": "Leila spent 3 * 2 = $6 on cucumbers.\nJack spent 5 * 1 = $5 on tomatoes.\nChase spent 1 * 3 = $3 on lettuce.\nTogether they spent 6 + 5 + 3 = $14 to make a salad for the potluck.\nThe answer is 14.\n\nQuest", "duration": 4.47725248336792 }, { "idx": 766, "correct": false, "predicted": "290", "expected": "490", "raw": "To find out the number of pears George has, we need to calculate 45% of the number of bananas and then add that amount to the total number of bananas.\n\nFirst, let's find 45% of 200 bananas:\n\n\\( \\frac{", "duration": 2.7068216800689697 }, { "idx": 767, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how much money Marissa spent on candy bars for Jimmy, we first need to determine how much money she had left after buying the ball.\n\nMarissa started with $80 and spent $20 on a ball. So, s", "duration": 8.085078239440918 }, { "idx": 768, "correct": false, "predicted": "20", "expected": "60", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: To make one liter of orange juice, Sam needs 5 kg * $3 / kg = $15. 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Calculate the number of smart TVs sold: \n One-fourth of their sales are smart ", "duration": 3.215648651123047 }, { "idx": 789, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "100", "raw": "The school will pay 1 / 2 * $300 = $150.\nJohn needs an additional $300 - $150 - $50 = $100 to cover his share of the cost. The answer is 100.\n\nQuestion: A farmer has a rectangular field with dimension", "duration": 8.175914525985718 }, { "idx": 790, "correct": false, "predicted": "32", "expected": "4", "raw": "The temperature at night is 45 - 33 = 12 degrees. To reach a minimum of 32 degrees, Carson needs to heat up the house by 32 - 12 = 20 degrees. Since each log heats the house by 5 degrees, Carson will ", "duration": 8.063864469528198 }, { "idx": 791, "correct": true, "predicted": "108", "expected": "108", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine the total number of groups.\n2. Calculate the number of groups that brought back seashells (which is \\( \\frac{3}{5} \\) of the total n", "duration": 4.591676473617554 }, { "idx": 792, "correct": true, "predicted": "100", "expected": "100", "raw": "To find out how many people are left on the train after each stop, we need to subtract the number of people who got off from the total number of people initially present on the train.\n\nInitial number ", "duration": 4.364380598068237 }, { "idx": 793, "correct": false, "predicted": "30", "expected": "75", "raw": "To find out how much money Damien makes in a 30-day month, we need to calculate the total number of bottle caps he collects and then multiply that by the value of each bottle cap.\n\nFirst, let's find o", "duration": 3.2187893390655518 }, { "idx": 794, "correct": true, "predicted": "250", "expected": "250", "raw": "To calculate Jamie's total earnings for the day, we first need to determine how many hours she worked at her regular rate and how many hours she worked at the special rate.\n\nJamie works a standard of ", "duration": 5.773997068405151 }, { "idx": 795, "correct": true, "predicted": "32", "expected": "32", "raw": "To find out how many lions are in the enclosure, we need to add up all the lions.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many male lions there are. Since there are half as many male lions as female lions, we can ", "duration": 2.954615592956543 }, { "idx": 796, "correct": true, "predicted": "20", "expected": "20", "raw": "The discount on the jeans is 25% of $40, which is (25/100) * $40 = $10.\nSo the discounted price of the jeans is $40 - $10 = $30.\nIf Mike pays with a $50 bill, he will have $50 - $30 = $20 left over.\n#", "duration": 1.8851776123046875 }, { "idx": 797, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "2880000", "raw": "The company initially has 200 employees.\nAfter one month, they hire 20 new employees, so the total number of employees becomes 200 + 20 = 220.\nEach employee is paid $4000 per month, so the total amoun", "duration": 8.124460220336914 }, { "idx": 798, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "540", "raw": "The total time Carrie's group will spend caroling is (150 * 2 + 240) = 540 seconds. 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I", "duration": 8.138047218322754 }, { "idx": 799, "correct": true, "predicted": "20", "expected": "20", "raw": "Billy's initial hourly wage is $10.\nAfter 2 months, he gets a raise of $0.50 per hour, so his new hourly wage becomes $10 + $0.50 = $10.50.\nOn his first anniversary at work, Billy gets another raise o", "duration": 3.9465553760528564 }, { "idx": 800, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "4", "raw": "To find out how much more 3 loaves of bread cost than 2 bagels, we need to calculate the total cost for both items and then subtract the smaller amount from the larger one.\n\nFirst, let's calculate the", "duration": 3.3222193717956543 }, { "idx": 801, "correct": false, "predicted": "50", "expected": "428", "raw": "First, we need to find out how many points Nikita scored.\n\nHalf of Pierson's score is: 278 / 2 = 139\n\nNikita scored 11 more than half of Pierson's score, so:\n\nNikita's score = 139 + 11 = 150\n\nNow, we ", "duration": 8.057029008865356 }, { "idx": 802, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "1240", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: There are 40 * 25 = 1000 students in Ashley's school. 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She uses the same amount of citrus ", "duration": 5.535770893096924 }, { "idx": 817, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "4500", "raw": "To find out how much John spent, we need to calculate the total cost of the goats and the total cost of the cows separately, then add them together.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the total cost of the goats\nJohn", "duration": 3.639214515686035 }, { "idx": 818, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "To find out how many more cupcakes Paul needs, we first need to add the number of chocolate cupcakes he already has to the number of toffee cupcakes.\n\nChocolate cupcakes: 8\nToffee cupcakes: 40\n\nTotal ", "duration": 2.480245351791382 }, { "idx": 819, "correct": true, "predicted": "16", "expected": "16", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. Joe has twice as many cars as Robert.\n Since Robert has 20 cars, Joe has 2 * 20 = 40 cars.\n\n2. Joe sells 20% of his cars.\n To find out how many cars ", "duration": 3.5013844966888428 }, { "idx": 820, "correct": false, "predicted": "6250", "expected": "6,250", "raw": "To find out how much each student raised, we first need to determine the total amount raised by the students.\n\nTotal amount raised by the charity = $175,000\nAmount raised by organizations = $50,000\n\nN", "duration": 3.995351791381836 }, { "idx": 821, "correct": true, "predicted": "720", "expected": "720", "raw": "To calculate the total time Sandy took to walk in the two days in minutes, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Convert the number of hours Sandy walked each day into minutes.\n2. 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Time spent recording videos: \nBritany records 1", "duration": 5.141300201416016 }, { "idx": 832, "correct": false, "predicted": "220", "expected": "324", "raw": "The installation includes hanging 4 mirrors, so the cost of installing the remaining 2 mirrors is 2 * $15 = $30.\nThe installation also includes hanging 1 chandelier, so the cost of installing the addi", "duration": 3.2980189323425293 }, { "idx": 833, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "42", "raw": "To find out how much money Roy has, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Determine the amount of money Anthony has.\nAnthony has saved $10.00 more than Eva, and Eva has saved $20.00. So, Anthony's s", "duration": 5.335397243499756 }, { "idx": 834, "correct": true, "predicted": "40", "expected": "40", "raw": "To find out how high Naruto can lift a mountain, we need to follow the given information step by step.\n\nStep 1: Find out how high Kagiyami can lift a mountain.\nKagiyami can lift a mountain 4 times hig", "duration": 7.890398263931274 }, { "idx": 835, "correct": true, "predicted": "80", "expected": "80", "raw": "To find the total distance Mason has traveled, we need to calculate the distance covered during each part of his journey and add them together.\n\nFirst, let's calculate the distance covered during the ", "duration": 3.278651475906372 }, { "idx": 836, "correct": false, "predicted": "54", "expected": "48", "raw": "Let's denote the distance they need to cross as D and their speed as S. Since time = distance/speed, we can write:\n\nTime taken by 3 kangaroos = Distance / Speed\n18 hours = D / (3S)\n\nNow, let's find ou", "duration": 4.28979754447937 }, { "idx": 837, "correct": false, "predicted": "80", "expected": "140", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step-by-step and use Python to ensure our calculations are accurate.\n\n1. We know that Kora made 20 clay dishes.\n2. Rory makes 20 more clay dishes than Kora, so Rory made \\", "duration": 3.1098039150238037 }, { "idx": 838, "correct": false, "predicted": "380", "expected": "120", "raw": "Erika's total savings are $600 - $200 (trade-in value) + $150 (weekly pay) + $80 (mom's contribution) = $430.\nSince Erika needs an extra $50 to buy the laptop, she must have had $430 - $50 = $380 in h", "duration": 1.856621265411377 }, { "idx": 839, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "To find out how many apple slices are left after Adam eats some of them, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate the total number of slices from the large apples.\nAdam has 3 large apples, ea", "duration": 3.7796292304992676 }, { "idx": 840, "correct": false, "predicted": "25", "expected": "2", "raw": "To determine the number of additional cows needed for the farmer to produce 25 liters of milk per day, we can follow these steps:\n\n1. **Calculate the total amount of milk produced by the current cows:", "duration": 4.6352832317352295 }, { "idx": 841, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "16", "raw": "The first glue stick has 1 / 6 * 12 = 2 mm left.\nThe second glue stick has 2 / 3 * 12 = 8 mm left.\nThe third glue stick has 1 / 2 * 12 = 6 mm left.\nSo, the total length of the glue sticks that are not", "duration": 8.35228943824768 }, { "idx": 842, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "5600", "raw": "To find out how much more money Gabriel needs, we first need to calculate the total cost of the car and the phone.\n\nCost of car: $10000\nCost of phone: $800\n\nTotal cost = Cost of car + Cost of phone\nTo", "duration": 3.8943381309509277 }, { "idx": 843, "correct": true, "predicted": "10", "expected": "10", "raw": "The total amount of money Thea gave to the craftsman is 4 * $20 = $80.\nTo find out how much change she received, we subtract the cost of the hat from the amount given: $80 - $70 = $10.\nSo, Thea got $1", "duration": 2.1769020557403564 }, { "idx": 844, "correct": true, "predicted": "19", "expected": "19", "raw": "First, let's calculate the total amount Craig spent on squirt guns:\n\n6 squirt guns * $2 per squirt gun = $12\n\nNext, let's calculate the total amount Craig spent on packs of water balloons:\n\n3 packs * ", "duration": 3.5860371589660645 }, { "idx": 845, "correct": false, "predicted": "90", "expected": "180", "raw": "Let's denote the number of socks Peter has as P_socks and the number of dishes he has as P_dishes.\nWe know that Peter has twice as many socks as Jack, so we can write: P_socks = 2 * J_socks\nWe also kn", "duration": 5.692423582077026 }, { "idx": 846, "correct": true, "predicted": "12", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how many students are good at math, we need to add the number of students who are good at math only to the number of students who are good at both subjects.\n\nNumber of students good at mat", "duration": 3.2018370628356934 }, { "idx": 847, "correct": true, "predicted": "11", "expected": "11", "raw": "To determine how many groups can perform at Vicki's pop concert, we need to calculate the total time available for performances and then divide that by the time required for each group.\n\nFirst, let's ", "duration": 5.4818336963653564 }, { "idx": 848, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "975", "raw": "To calculate the total amount Brenda will have after 3 years, we need to first determine how much interest she earns each year and then add it to her initial investment.\n\n1. 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On the third day, an additional 6000 gallons are added, making the total volume 14000 gallons.\n\nQues", "duration": 8.21516466140747 }, { "idx": 859, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "3430", "raw": "To find out how many people are infected after three days, we need to calculate the number of new infections each day and add them up.\n\nDay 1: The initial 10 people get infected by themselves.\nNew inf", "duration": 4.225754499435425 }, { "idx": 860, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "1520", "raw": "First, let's calculate how much money Rafaela received in total from her 40 customers.\n\nRafaela received $20 per customer for a total of 40 customers.\nSo, Rafaela's total tips = $20/customer * 40 cust", "duration": 4.356058835983276 }, { "idx": 861, "correct": true, "predicted": "3", "expected": "3", "raw": "To find out how many oranges Jennifer remained with, we need to subtract the total number of oranges given away from the original amount.\n\nJennifer bought 12 oranges.\nShe gave her three daughters a to", "duration": 2.53271746635437 }, { "idx": 862, "correct": false, "predicted": "1", "expected": "30", "raw": "To find out how many more badges Wendy earns compared to Amber in a 1-year time frame, we need to calculate the number of badges each girl scout earns and then compare them.\n\nFirst, let's determine ho", "duration": 5.7777259349823 }, { "idx": 863, "correct": true, "predicted": "40", "expected": "40", "raw": "Paige can bake 2 loaves of banana bread per hour.\nFrom 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM is a total of 5 hours.\nSo, Paige baked 2 x 5 = 10 loaves of banana bread.\nEach loaf is cut into 8 slices, so she has a total o", "duration": 2.47930908203125 }, { "idx": 864, "correct": true, "predicted": "110", "expected": "110", "raw": "To find out the total number of coins Gretchen had, we need to determine the number of gold and silver coins separately.\n\nStep 1: Determine the number of silver coins.\nWe know that there are 30 more g", "duration": 3.805086612701416 }, { "idx": 865, "correct": true, "predicted": "80", "expected": "80", "raw": "The total number of burritos eaten by the students is 10 * 50 = 500 burritos.\nAfter subtracting the burritos that Mr. George ate, there are 600 - 20 = 580 burritos left over.\nFinally, after subtractin", "duration": 2.0754384994506836 }, { "idx": 866, "correct": true, "predicted": "23", "expected": "23", "raw": "The bumper car rink has 12 red cars.\nThey have 2 fewer green cars than red cars, so they have 12 - 2 = 10 green cars.\nThey have 3 times the number of blue cars as green cars, so they have 3 * 10 = 30 ", "duration": 2.6384334564208984 }, { "idx": 867, "correct": false, "predicted": "32", "expected": "28", "raw": "Let's denote the number of books that Anne has as A.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\nSofie has 25 more books than Anne: S = A + 25\nAnne has 12 fewer books than Fawn: A = F - 12\n\nTogether, they h", "duration": 4.571269273757935 }, { "idx": 868, "correct": false, "predicted": "25", "expected": "7", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: The weight of the sweet potatoes is 5 * 2 = 10 pounds. The weight of the carrots is 10 - 3 = 7 pounds.\nThe answer is 7.\n\nQuestion: A farmer has twice as many pigs as co", "duration": 8.168221473693848 }, { "idx": 869, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "To find out how many jello cups Greg needs, we multiply the number of kids by the number of jello cups per kid: 30 kids * 4 jello cups = 120 jello cups.\n\nSince each box makes 10 small jello cups, we d", "duration": 3.7417120933532715 }, { "idx": 870, "correct": true, "predicted": "500", "expected": "500", "raw": "The total cost of buying 5 phones is calculated by multiplying the number of phones (5) by the price per phone ($700). This results in a total cost of 5 * 700 = $3500.\n\nNext, we need to determine how ", "duration": 2.7556753158569336 }, { "idx": 871, "correct": true, "predicted": "40", "expected": "40", "raw": "To find out how much Keenan spends per week on groceries, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total amount that Madeline pays for groceries in a month.\n2. Subtract Madeline's share from t", "duration": 5.065124034881592 }, { "idx": 872, "correct": true, "predicted": "48", "expected": "48", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n**Day 1:**\nTobias ate 2/5 of the 60 pieces.\n(2/5) * 60 = 24 pieces\n\nSo, after Day 1, there are 60 - 24 = 36 pieces left.\n\n**Day 2:**\nOn Day 2, Tobias ate an", "duration": 4.35969877243042 }, { "idx": 873, "correct": true, "predicted": "13", "expected": "13", "raw": "To find out the cost of 3 bottles of soda and 2 bottles of water, we first need to determine the individual costs per bottle for both soda and water.\n\n1. Calculate the cost per bottle of soda:\n Seve", "duration": 3.9003067016601562 }, { "idx": 874, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how much money David has left, we need to calculate the total cost of the bolts he wants to buy and then subtract that amount from his initial amount.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the total cost of ", "duration": 8.178238153457642 }, { "idx": 875, "correct": false, "predicted": "12", "expected": "132", "raw": "To find out how much Ella would earn after 12 hours, we first need to determine her hourly wage.\n\nStep 1: Calculate Ella's hourly wage\nElla earned $33 for 3 hours of dog walking. To find her hourly wa", "duration": 4.237153768539429 }, { "idx": 876, "correct": false, "predicted": "40", "expected": "60", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: After receiving the marbles from his friend, Paul had a total of 52 + 28 = 80 marbles. He then lost 1 / 4 * 80 = 20 marbles. Therefore, he has 80 - 20 = 60 marbles left", "duration": 8.136543989181519 }, { "idx": 877, "correct": true, "predicted": "41", "expected": "41", "raw": "To calculate Amy's total score, we need to find out how many questions she answered correctly in each category and then multiply that by the point value of each question.\n\nMultiple-choice questions:\nA", "duration": 5.524645090103149 }, { "idx": 878, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "7000", "raw": "To make a profit of $2000, Isaias needs to sell the chickens at a price that will cover his costs plus the desired profit. Let's denote the cost per chicken as C.\n\nThe number of chickens Isaias plans ", "duration": 3.7820730209350586 }, { "idx": 879, "correct": true, "predicted": "5", "expected": "5", "raw": "To find out how many more glasses Julie sold than Micah, we first need to determine how many glasses each boy sold.\n\nJulie sold 14 glasses, so the remaining glasses are for the boys:\n\n32 total glasses", "duration": 3.2921149730682373 }, { "idx": 880, "correct": true, "predicted": "575", "expected": "575", "raw": "To find out how much Iris spent on each service, we can calculate them step by step.\n\nFirst, let's determine the cost of the manicure. Since it was 1/4 as much as her hair treatment:\n\nManicure = $400 ", "duration": 3.3886661529541016 }, { "idx": 881, "correct": false, "predicted": "250", "expected": "10", "raw": "Sarah can make $40 from selling her 20-meter long rope ($2 x 20 = $40). The cost of buying a new 20-meter long rope at the store is $30 ($1.5 x 20 = $30). Therefore, Sarah will have $10 left over afte", "duration": 8.278420209884644 }, { "idx": 882, "correct": true, "predicted": "16", "expected": "16", "raw": "Let's denote Melanie's current age as M.\n\nAccording to the information given, in 10 years, Melanie will be 18 years old. So we can write the equation:\n\nM + 10 = 18\n\nNow, let's solve for M:\n\nM = 18 - 1", "duration": 3.8251171112060547 }, { "idx": 883, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "5", "raw": "Kelly's total cost for bacon is $10.\nThe cost per packet of chicken is twice that of a pack of bacon, so it costs 2 * $10 / 5 = $4 per packet.\nHer total cost for chicken is then 6 packets * $4/packet ", "duration": 8.259129285812378 }, { "idx": 884, "correct": true, "predicted": "25", "expected": "25", "raw": "Let's denote the length of Elaina's usual concerts by x minutes.\n\nSince the final concert is twice as long as her usual concerts, it would be 2x minutes.\n\nAt the end of the concert, she performs a 15-", "duration": 3.7420928478240967 }, { "idx": 885, "correct": true, "predicted": "50", "expected": "50", "raw": "To find out how many toys Argo has left after giving some away, we need to subtract the number of toys he gave from his total.\n\nTotal toys given away = Toys given to Alyssa + Toys given to Bonnie + To", "duration": 2.9488470554351807 }, { "idx": 886, "correct": false, "predicted": "360", "expected": "500", "raw": "To find out how many chimichangas the Ben and Aggie Burrito Shop makes on those three days, we need to calculate the total number of chimichangas made on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.\n\nOn Tuesday", "duration": 4.537757635116577 }, { "idx": 887, "correct": true, "predicted": "20", "expected": "20", "raw": "To determine how many pairs of microphones the singer was able to arrange on the stage, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the number of microphones that won't find any space to fit in after", "duration": 5.371284246444702 }, { "idx": 888, "correct": true, "predicted": "34", "expected": "34", "raw": "To find out how many birds Jerry counted in total, we need to calculate the number of birds for each category and then add them together.\n\n1. Birds nesting in the bushes: There are 6 birds.\n2. Birds f", "duration": 3.0563316345214844 }, { "idx": 889, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "10", "raw": "To find out how many cookies Lani put in each jar, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Subtract the number of cookies she ate from the total number of cookies.\n2. Divide the remaining number of cookies", "duration": 1.4808471202850342 }, { "idx": 890, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "The total number of petals for Joelle's orchids is 5 * 5 = 25 petals.\nThe total number of petals for Joelle's African daisies is 4 * 10 = 40 petals.\nThe difference in the number of petals between the ", "duration": 1.8260440826416016 }, { "idx": 891, "correct": true, "predicted": "25", "expected": "25", "raw": "To find out what percentage of the plants are flowering, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the number of indoor plants.\n2. Subtract the number of indoor plants from the total number of plan", "duration": 5.046430587768555 }, { "idx": 892, "correct": true, "predicted": "55", "expected": "55", "raw": "To find out how fast a whirligig spins, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Determine the speed of a thingamabob.\nSince a whatchamacallit spins eleven times faster than a thingamabob and it spins ", "duration": 4.934014081954956 }, { "idx": 893, "correct": true, "predicted": "1", "expected": "1", "raw": "The yogurt is 0.5 * 6 = 3 dollars.\nSo Ellen pays 11 - 6 - 3 = 2 dollars for two carrots.\nThus, each carrot costs 2 / 2 = 1 dollar.\nThe answer is 1", "duration": 1.3054084777832031 }, { "idx": 894, "correct": true, "predicted": "480", "expected": "480", "raw": "To find out how much Mark makes in a week after the raise, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate Mark's new hourly wage.\nMark's old hourly wage was $10 and it increased by $2 due to the pa", "duration": 4.26811146736145 }, { "idx": 895, "correct": false, "predicted": "20", "expected": "26", "raw": "Let's denote the number of times Tasha mowed Joe's lawn in the first week as x.\n\nIn the first week, she mowed Kamala's lawn thrice as many times as Joe's, so she mowed Kamala's lawn 3x times.\nThe tota", "duration": 4.9913859367370605 }, { "idx": 896, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "74", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step and use Python to ensure our calculations are accurate.\n\n1. Martin's weight = 55 kg\n2. Carl's weight = Martin's weight + 16 kg\n3. Christian's weight = Carl's ", "duration": 1.8837230205535889 }, { "idx": 897, "correct": true, "predicted": "250", "expected": "250", "raw": "First find the total number of hours John rents his car: 10 rentals * 3 hours / rental = 30 hours\nThen multiply that number by the amount he gets paid per hour to find his total earnings: 30 hours * $", "duration": 2.0179519653320312 }, { "idx": 898, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "1", "raw": "Martha originally had 2 notebooks, so Joseph had 3 * 2 = 6 notebooks.\nAfter buying 5 more notebooks, Martha has 7 - 2 = 5 more notebooks than Joseph.\n#### 5\nThe answer is: 5", "duration": 1.2814924716949463 }, { "idx": 899, "correct": false, "predicted": "50", "expected": "110", "raw": "Dijana rowed 50 miles. Anis rowed 1 / 5 * 50 = 10 miles more than Dijana. The total number of miles Anis rowed is 50 + 10 = 60 miles. Together, the two of them rowed a total distance of 60 + 50 = 110 ", "duration": 8.239322185516357 }, { "idx": 900, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "16", "raw": "To find out how many cookies each of Susan's nephews will get, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Subtract the number of cookies Susan's husband took from the total number of cookies.\n2. Divide the re", "duration": 1.5057928562164307 }, { "idx": 901, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "Yesterday, Denise read 10 pages and Daniel read 13 pages.\nToday, Denise read 5 more than what Daniel read yesterday, so she read 13 + 5 = 18 pages.\nDaniel was not able to read any pages today, so he r", "duration": 2.362006187438965 }, { "idx": 902, "correct": false, "predicted": "4", "expected": "1", "raw": "Calvin has enough soup to fill 4 adult bowls or 8 child's bowls.\nHe is an adult and will be eating with his wife (another adult) and their two children.\nSo, they need a total of 1 + 1 + 2 = 4 adult-si", "duration": 2.4841468334198 }, { "idx": 903, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find out how much William spent, we need to calculate the cost of the notebooks and the ballpen separately and then add them together.\n\nCost of notebooks = Number of notebooks * Price per notebook\n", "duration": 8.109151363372803 }, { "idx": 904, "correct": false, "predicted": "8", "expected": "16", "raw": "To find out how much material Jo needs, we first need to determine the amount of material required for one small mask and one large mask.\n\nFor small masks:\nJo can make 4 small masks with 2 yards of ma", "duration": 4.4279890060424805 }, { "idx": 905, "correct": true, "predicted": "8", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find the average price per ticket, we need to divide the total amount of money Deepa spent by the total number of tickets she bought.\n\nTotal amount spent = $216\nNumber of Fast and Furious movies = ", "duration": 3.179682493209839 }, { "idx": 906, "correct": true, "predicted": "5", "expected": "5", "raw": "To find out how much free time Harold has, we need to calculate the total number of hours he spends on different activities and subtract that from the total number of hours in a day.\n\n1. Calculate the", "duration": 4.265582323074341 }, { "idx": 907, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "10", "raw": "To find out how many red and blue shoe boxes are left in Tim's box after using some for fishing, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate the number of blue shoe boxes used.\nTim uses 3 blue s", "duration": 3.265305995941162 }, { "idx": 908, "correct": true, "predicted": "16", "expected": "16", "raw": "Joseph initially had twice as many books as Sarah, so he had 2 * 9 = 18 books.\nAfter losing 2 books, Joseph now has 18 - 2 = 16 books.\n#### 16\nThe answer is: 16", "duration": 1.390629768371582 }, { "idx": 909, "correct": true, "predicted": "14", "expected": "14", "raw": "To find out how many marbles Dean has left, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate the number of marbles Dean gave to Jamie.\nDean gives away 1/5 of his marbles to Jamie. To calculate this, ", "duration": 4.29490852355957 }, { "idx": 910, "correct": false, "predicted": "8", "expected": "38", "raw": "Let's denote Duncan's current age as D and Adam's current age as A.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\n1) D = 60 (Duncan's current age)\n\n2) Eight years ago, Duncan was D - 8 years old.\n Four year", "duration": 4.103042125701904 }, { "idx": 911, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "700", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step-by-step:\n\n1. **Determine the size of Farmer Smith's farm:**\n - Farmer Brown's farm is 200 acres.\n - Farmer Smith's farm is 100 acres more than twice that.\n\nSo, we", "duration": 2.445463180541992 }, { "idx": 912, "correct": true, "predicted": "64", "expected": "64", "raw": "To find out how many packages Colby completes in an hour, we need to subtract the number of packages he gets paid for completing 10 less than 50. So, 50 - 10 = 40 packages per hour.\n\nNow, let's calcul", "duration": 3.355545997619629 }, { "idx": 913, "correct": true, "predicted": "6", "expected": "6", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to determine how much time John spends on each type of Sudoku and then calculate the number of bottles of water he drinks during that time.\n\n1. First, let's find out how", "duration": 3.5457117557525635 }, { "idx": 914, "correct": true, "predicted": "6", "expected": "6", "raw": "Let's denote the number of yellow balloons as Y.\n\nAccording to the problem, Benny threw two pieces of bologna at each red balloon. Since there are 20 red balloons, he threw a total of 2 * 20 = 40 piec", "duration": 4.2998175621032715 }, { "idx": 915, "correct": true, "predicted": "3", "expected": "3", "raw": "To find out how many tune-ups Jon needs, we first need to calculate the total number of miles he drives in a month.\n\nJon drives 100 miles a day for a 30-day month, so:\n\nTotal miles driven = Miles per ", "duration": 5.236087799072266 }, { "idx": 916, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "23", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step and use Python to ensure our calculations are accurate.\n\n1. Determine how long Bruce works each day.\n - On Tuesday, Bruce works for 5 hours.\n - On Wednesd", "duration": 2.594437599182129 }, { "idx": 917, "correct": true, "predicted": "14", "expected": "14", "raw": "The cost of the cake is $11.\nThey bought a dozen balloons at $0.5 per two, so they spent 6 * 0.5 = $3 on balloons.\nThey also spent 2 * 7 = $14 for ice cream.\nSo in total they spent 11 + 3 + 14 = $28\nI", "duration": 2.449333429336548 }, { "idx": 918, "correct": false, "predicted": "9", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how many pieces of fruit Kira has left after Lola eats some, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. 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So, we divide 27 by ", "duration": 4.398590803146362 }, { "idx": 925, "correct": true, "predicted": "12", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how many trips the sloth needs to make in 8 hours, we divide the total time by the time it takes for one trip: 8 / 4 = 2 trips.\nSince the sloth wants to collect a total of 24 berries and h", "duration": 2.6288833618164062 }, { "idx": 926, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "2000", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine the amount of water used from the pool.\n2. Calculate the initial amount of water in the tank.\n3. 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His brother has spelled words with a total count of letters 50 more than Craig, so his brother h", "duration": 2.303133487701416 }, { "idx": 941, "correct": false, "predicted": "84", "expected": "280", "raw": "To find out how many children can participate in the drill, we need to multiply the number of children per row by the total number of rows.\n\nNumber of children per row = 8\nTotal number of rows = 7 (fo", "duration": 8.083565473556519 }, { "idx": 942, "correct": false, "predicted": "200", "expected": "842", "raw": "The total number of bottles given out is 9*100=900\nEach pupil gets 2 bottles so there are 29*2=58 bottles taken from the total.\nThis leaves 900-58=842 bottles for the teacher to drink herself. 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Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, this is e", "duration": 3.111182451248169 }, { "idx": 954, "correct": false, "predicted": "38", "expected": "452", "raw": "To find out how many minutes Kim slept on her bed that day, we need to calculate the total time from when she went to sleep until she woke up and was still in bed.\n\n1. First, let's determine the usual", "duration": 5.42497706413269 }, { "idx": 955, "correct": true, "predicted": "34", "expected": "34", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the initial number of measuring spoons Jonathan has.\n2. Determine how many measuring spoons Jonathan gives to Pedro.\n3. Subtract the", "duration": 4.894256114959717 }, { "idx": 956, "correct": true, "predicted": "100", "expected": "100", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: The hospital is currently at 1/5 * 1000 = 200 patients. After 2 weeks (14 days), there will be an additional 50 * 14 = 700 patients admitted into the hospital. Therefor", "duration": 2.303408145904541 }, { "idx": 957, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "1", "raw": "To find out how many emails Robyn sends to her boyfriend each day, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the number of non-work emails.\n2. Determine how many of those non-work emails are sent t", "duration": 4.588467121124268 }, { "idx": 958, "correct": true, "predicted": "45", "expected": "45", "raw": "To find out how old Shawna's father is, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine Shawna's age.\n2. 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So we can write this as:\n\nStan = 4A - 13\n\n", "duration": 5.880265235900879 }, { "idx": 965, "correct": true, "predicted": "200", "expected": "200", "raw": "To find out how many minutes John will spend watching the show, we need to determine the number of episodes first.\n\n1. We know that each episode is 20 minutes long.\n2. There are half as many episodes ", "duration": 3.103280782699585 }, { "idx": 966, "correct": false, "predicted": "446", "expected": "374", "raw": "To find the total distance traveled by the bird, we need to calculate the distance covered during each leg of the journey and then sum them up.\n\n1. First leg: The bird flies south for 10 hours at a sp", "duration": 4.964294195175171 }, { "idx": 967, "correct": false, "predicted": "60", "expected": "48", "raw": "Greta made one batch of cream cheese swirl brownies for herself, which is equal to 1 x 12 = 12 brownies.\nAt her office party, she received half a dozen brownies, so that's 0.5 x 12 = 6 brownies.\nWhen ", "duration": 4.930147409439087 }, { "idx": 968, "correct": true, "predicted": "30", "expected": "30", "raw": "To find the total age of all three family members, we need to determine the ages of each individual and then sum them up.\n\n1. Nani's brother: Since his brother is twice as old as Nani, we can calculat", "duration": 4.1068384647369385 }, { "idx": 969, "correct": true, "predicted": "227", "expected": "227", "raw": "To find out how long it will take Andy to string all the racquets, we need to calculate the total time spent on each type of stringing and then add them together.\n\nFor synthetic gut (3 racquets):\n3 ra", "duration": 3.099606513977051 }, { "idx": 970, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "1800", "raw": "To calculate the total cost of the phones, we need to consider that John buys one phone for himself, two phones for his children, and one phone for his wife.\n\nThe first two phones are at full price, w", "duration": 4.3058507442474365 }, { "idx": 971, "correct": true, "predicted": "33", "expected": "33", "raw": "To find the total number of players in both teams combined, we first need to determine the number of players on Zeke's team.\n\nSince Zeke's team has 7 more players than Carlton's team, and Carlton's te", "duration": 3.3782296180725098 }, { "idx": 972, "correct": true, "predicted": "100", "expected": "100", "raw": "To determine the number of wooden slats Robert will need, we first calculate the perimeter of the rectangular garden.\n\nThe formula to find the perimeter (P) of a rectangle is:\n\n\\[ P = 2 \\times (\\text{", "duration": 3.5513265132904053 }, { "idx": 973, "correct": false, "predicted": "70", "expected": "120", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: Mrs. Harrington gave a total of 2 + 2 = 4 boxes to her mom and sister. 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Therefore, the total number of beads she had is 20 + 30 + 4", "duration": 2.4691147804260254 }, { "idx": 982, "correct": true, "predicted": "7", "expected": "7", "raw": "Joe caught 3 * 4 = 12 pounds of crawfish on Friday.\nHe caught 12 / 2 = 6 pounds of crawfish on Saturday.\nIn total, Joe caught 3 + 12 + 6 = 21 pounds of crawfish over the three days.\nSince 1 serving is", "duration": 1.9544105529785156 }, { "idx": 983, "correct": true, "predicted": "12", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how many students are leaving early, we first need to determine the number of football players and then calculate the remaining students who are either cheerleaders or part of band.\n\nStep ", "duration": 3.884303331375122 }, { "idx": 984, "correct": true, "predicted": "15", "expected": "15", "raw": "To find the average size of shoes worn by Charlie and Sophie, we first need to determine the size of Charlie's boots.\n\nSince Charlie's boots are five times the size of Sophie's, and Sophie wears size ", "duration": 3.8778555393218994 }, { "idx": 985, "correct": false, "predicted": "168", "expected": "342", "raw": "First convert the width of each plant from inches to feet: 12 inches / 12 inches/foot = 1 foot\nNow add that amount to the spacing between plants: 1 foot + 1.5 feet = 2.5 feet per plant\nNow divide the ", "duration": 3.6715080738067627 }, { "idx": 986, "correct": true, "predicted": "63", "expected": "63", "raw": "To find out how many pretzels Edgar's brother eats in a week, we first need to determine how many pretzels he eats per day.\n\nEdgar's brother eats 1/2 as many pretzels as Edgar. 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The", "duration": 7.110041856765747 }, { "idx": 989, "correct": true, "predicted": "6", "expected": "6", "raw": "To find out how much Jessica saves each month for shoes, we need to calculate 25% of her monthly income.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the amount saved each month\nJessica's monthly income is $2,000.00.\nShe sets ", "duration": 4.963568925857544 }, { "idx": 990, "correct": false, "predicted": "90", "expected": "45", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to determine how many shrimp Emily needs to peel and how much time she spends peeling them, as well as the time spent cooking them.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many shrim", "duration": 5.425580739974976 }, { "idx": 991, "correct": false, "predicted": "18", "expected": "14", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to calculate the total change in temperature over time based on the air conditioner's settings and the room's natural heating rate.\n\n1. 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Since Kris received these 16 stickers after Luis gave him half of his remaining st", "duration": 3.1013987064361572 }, { "idx": 1126, "correct": true, "predicted": "90", "expected": "90", "raw": "To find out how many small bags John can make, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Calculate the total weight of all large bags.\nJohn buys 3 large bags weighing 10 ounces each. So, the total weigh", "duration": 4.971104145050049 }, { "idx": 1127, "correct": true, "predicted": "50", "expected": "50", "raw": "To find out how many days it will take for Alfie to fly a distance equal to half of the way around the Earth, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total distance that is half of the circum", "duration": 3.327253818511963 }, { "idx": 1128, "correct": false, "predicted": "278", "expected": "750", "raw": "The second fastest car goes at a speed of 600 miles per hour because 120 x 5 = 600. 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So we can write the equation:\n\n20 - x = (1/4", "duration": 7.0810627937316895 }, { "idx": 1234, "correct": true, "predicted": "81", "expected": "81", "raw": "First, let's find out how many apples Walter ate:\n\nWalter ate 2/5 of the 60 apples.\n(2/5) * 60 = 24 apples\n\nNow, let's find out how many apples are left after Walter ate some:\n\n60 - 24 = 36 apples\n\nNe", "duration": 3.898787260055542 }, { "idx": 1235, "correct": true, "predicted": "12", "expected": "12", "raw": "Let's denote the total number of novels Regina has written this year as N.\n\nAccording to the information given, 9 novels represent 3/4 (three-quarters) of the total number of novels she has written th", "duration": 2.5313339233398438 }, { "idx": 1236, "correct": false, "predicted": "50", "expected": "60", "raw": "To find out how much distance Michael covers in one day at an average speed of 50km/hr, we need to multiply his speed by the number of hours in a day. 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Flashlights: There is one flashlight for each person in the house.\n Number of pe", "duration": 4.200484991073608 }, { "idx": 1251, "correct": true, "predicted": "22", "expected": "22", "raw": "To find out how many chips each person gets, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of chips Mitchell bought.\n2. Divide the total number of chips by the number of people in his ", "duration": 3.508545160293579 }, { "idx": 1252, "correct": true, "predicted": "30", "expected": "30", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to calculate the time it takes John to complete each step of solving the Rubik's Cube and then sum these times.\n\n1. **First Side**: It takes John 5 minutes.\n2. **Second ", "duration": 4.5760416984558105 }, { "idx": 1253, "correct": true, "predicted": "70", "expected": "70", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to determine the number of each type of item (robots, helmets, and footballs) that Dominick saw in his team's changing room.\n\n1. We know that there are 20 helmets.\n2. Th", "duration": 3.477717876434326 }, { "idx": 1254, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "120", "raw": "To find out how many calls Tim deals with in a day, we need to convert the time spent on phone calls into hours and then divide it by the duration of each call.\n\nFirst, let's convert 15 minutes into h", "duration": 4.358163356781006 }, { "idx": 1255, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "30", "raw": "To find out how much longer it will take for the coat of varnish on 6 paintings with the new varnish to dry compared to the old varnish, we need to calculate the total drying time for both cases and t", "duration": 2.6261656284332275 }, { "idx": 1256, "correct": false, "predicted": "3", "expected": "12", "raw": "To find out how many cups of water Crista needs every day, we can break down the problem into smaller parts and then sum up the total amount of water needed.\n\n1. 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Every afternoon, a", "duration": 7.223134994506836 }, { "idx": 1262, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "235", "raw": "To calculate the total cost for Alicia's dry cleaning over 5 weeks, we need to determine the weekly cost first.\n\nWeekly Cost Calculation:\n\n1. Blouses: 5 blouses * $5.00/blouse = $25.00\n2. Pants: 2 pan", "duration": 3.634166955947876 }, { "idx": 1263, "correct": false, "predicted": "10", "expected": "12", "raw": "First, let's find out John's new speaking speed after training:\n\nNew speaking speed = Starting speed * Training multiplier\n = 150 WPM * 2.5\n = 375 WPM\n\nNow we need ", "duration": 2.7415130138397217 }, { "idx": 1264, "correct": false, "predicted": "560", "expected": "500", "raw": "On the first day, Conor found 50 people at the beach.\n\nOn the second day, there were 20 more people than on the first day. So, the number of people on the second day is:\n\n50 (first day) + 20 = 70 peop", "duration": 4.258573532104492 }, { "idx": 1265, "correct": true, "predicted": "210", "expected": "210", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step by step:\n\n1. In the first 30 seconds, 20 kernels pop.\n2. In the next 30 seconds, three times that amount (60) pop.\n3. In the third 30 seconds, four times the initial ", "duration": 4.439863204956055 }, { "idx": 1266, "correct": true, "predicted": "36", "expected": "36", "raw": "To find out how many lemons Tim needs, we can follow these steps:\n\n1. Determine the amount of lemon juice needed for one gallon of regular lemonade.\n2. Calculate the total amount of lemon juice needed", "duration": 5.734577178955078 }, { "idx": 1267, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "147", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: The total amount of food consumed by the German Shepherds is 5 x 3 = 15 kg. The total amount of food consumed by the Bulldogs is 2 x 3 = 6 kg. Therefore, the total amou", "duration": 7.191784381866455 }, { "idx": 1268, "correct": false, "predicted": "6", "expected": "40", "raw": "The number of legs for the two legged animals is 10*2 = 20.\nThe number of legs for the four legged animals is 15*4 = 60.\nThere are a total of 20+60 = 80 animal legs on the farm.\nEach pair has 2 legs, ", "duration": 7.200244665145874 }, { "idx": 1269, "correct": true, "predicted": "20", "expected": "20", "raw": "Let's denote the number of red blocks as R.\n\nAccording to the information given:\n\n- There are 4 blue blocks.\n- There are twice as many yellow blocks as blue blocks, so there are 2 * 4 = 8 yellow block", "duration": 2.489502429962158 }, { "idx": 1270, "correct": true, "predicted": "54", "expected": "54", "raw": "To find out how far Elvis is from his house after completing his journey, we need to calculate the total distance traveled in each direction and then subtract one from the other.\n\nFirst, let's calcula", "duration": 2.6969377994537354 }, { "idx": 1271, "correct": false, "predicted": "8", "expected": "3528", "raw": "To find out how much Gary's boat is worth after three years, we need to calculate its depreciation each year and subtract that from the original price.\n\n1. First Year Depreciation: \nThe boat depreciat", "duration": 5.04990816116333 }, { "idx": 1272, "correct": true, "predicted": "43", "expected": "43", "raw": "To find out how many pink candies there are in the bag, we need to first determine the number of each color candy.\n\n1. We know that there are 232 pieces of individually wrapped candies in total.\n2. Th", "duration": 3.945516586303711 }, { "idx": 1273, "correct": true, "predicted": "296", "expected": "296", "raw": "To find out how much Helen paid for her hotel stay and bus rides, we need to calculate the costs separately and then add them together.\n\nFirst, let's calculate the cost of the hotel stay:\n\n1 night = $", "duration": 3.5492303371429443 }, { "idx": 1274, "correct": false, "predicted": "278", "expected": "27", "raw": "Dallas received 21 + 4 = 25 marbles from Mazie.\nMazie gave away 52 - 25 = 27 marbles to Darla.\nThe answer is 27\n[Question]A man has Rs. 300 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes an", "duration": 7.204355716705322 }, { "idx": 1275, "correct": false, "predicted": "90", "expected": "38", "raw": "The cost of two popcorns is 2 * $3 = $6.\nThe cost of one adult ticket and one child ticket is $12 + $8 = $20\nSo, the family pays a total of $6 + $20 = $26 for tickets and popcorns.\nThe answer is 26.\n\n", "duration": 6.137316942214966 }, { "idx": 1276, "correct": false, "predicted": "7", "expected": "16", "raw": "The total weight of John's car, including luggage and children, is 1200 + 250 + (75 * 2) = 1670 pounds. To find out how much force John needs to push the car, we calculate 1% of the total weight: 1/10", "duration": 2.254612445831299 }, { "idx": 1277, "correct": false, "predicted": "2", "expected": "70", "raw": "To find out how much crepe paper James needs, we need to calculate the perimeter of the rectangular backyard fence.\n\nThe formula for the perimeter (P) of a rectangle is:\n\nP = 2 * (length + width)\n\nIn ", "duration": 7.272759437561035 }, { "idx": 1278, "correct": true, "predicted": "48", "expected": "48", "raw": "The sum of their ages is (40 + 40 + 16 = 96). The average age is then calculated by dividing this sum by 2: (96 / 2 = 48). Therefore, the average of Mia and Emma's ages is (48) years.", "duration": 1.1097025871276855 }, { "idx": 1279, "correct": true, "predicted": "665", "expected": "665", "raw": "To determine how many good seashells Tom, Nancy, and Benny found together after cleaning, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of seashells collected by all three.\n2. Subtract", "duration": 2.9885027408599854 }, { "idx": 1280, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "180", "raw": "To calculate the total amount Avery will spend on place settings, we need to determine the cost of one complete set (dinner plate + bowl + salad plate) and then multiply it by the number of people att", "duration": 3.84549880027771 }, { "idx": 1281, "correct": true, "predicted": "7", "expected": "7", "raw": "To find out how long it took Anna to finish the puzzle, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Determine half of Steve's time.\nSteve spent 10 hours on the puzzle.\n\nHalf of Steve's time = (1/2) * 10 h", "duration": 2.2907066345214844 }, { "idx": 1282, "correct": false, "predicted": "35", "expected": "20", "raw": "Each pig eats 4 * 2 = 8 pounds of feed per day.\nSo in total the pigs eat 5 * 8 = 40 pounds of feed per day.\nIn a week they will eat 7 * 40 = 280 pounds of feed.\nAfter a week, Dexter has 300 - 280 = 20", "duration": 7.143185615539551 }, { "idx": 1283, "correct": false, "predicted": "120", "expected": "12", "raw": "Step-by-step reasoning process: John needs 20 guests * 2 hot dogs / guest = 40 hot dogs for the party. He already has 4 leftover so he needs to buy 40 - 4 = 36 hot dogs. This will cost him 36 hot dogs", "duration": 7.258012533187866 }, { "idx": 1284, "correct": true, "predicted": "60", "expected": "60", "raw": "First, let's calculate the total amount of money Frances makes from selling cupcakes:\n\nShe sells 20 cupcakes at $2 each, so she earns: \n20 cupcakes * $2/cupcake = $40\n\nNext, let's calculate the total ", "duration": 3.9638891220092773 }, { "idx": 1285, "correct": true, "predicted": "25", "expected": "25", "raw": "Let's break down the problem step-by-step:\n\n1. On the first street, there are initially 5 children.\n2. On the second street, each of these 5 children is joined by another child, so we have \\(5 + 5 = 1", "duration": 2.769843816757202 }, { "idx": 1286, "correct": true, "predicted": "1218", "expected": "1218", "raw": "To find out how many meals Mamou has left to distribute, we need to subtract the number of meals she has already given out from the total number of meals.\n\nTotal meals = 1,360\nMeals given out on Frida", "duration": 3.3081705570220947 }, { "idx": 1287, "correct": true, "predicted": "105", "expected": "105", "raw": "To find out how much money James has, we need to calculate the value of each type of coin and then add them together.\n\n1 quarter = 25 cents\n2 nickels = 2 * 5 cents = 10 cents\n7 dimes = 7 * 10 cents = ", "duration": 2.093696355819702 }, { "idx": 1288, "correct": false, "predicted": "72", "expected": "84", "raw": "The younger brother's age is 12 * 2 = 24 (years). The sum of their ages is 3 * 16 + 12 + 24 = 72 (years). Answer: The total age of all these siblings is 72 years. Therefore, the answer is $\\boxed{72}$", "duration": 1.2402596473693848 }, { "idx": 1289, "correct": false, "predicted": "4", "expected": "34", "raw": "To find out the total time Charisma spends on meditation and yoga practice over 4 weeks, we need to calculate the time spent on each activity separately and then add them together.\n\nFirst, let's calcu", "duration": 4.893722295761108 }, { "idx": 1290, "correct": true, "predicted": "101", "expected": "101", "raw": "To find out how many square feet the quilt will be, we need to calculate the total fabric used for each size of t-shirt and then add them together.\n\nSmall t-shirts: \n11 small shirts * 3 square feet pe", "duration": 2.542825698852539 }, { "idx": 1291, "correct": true, "predicted": "90", "expected": "90", "raw": "To find the total number of sunflower seeds, we need to first determine how many seeds are in each type of sunflower.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the number of seeds in a large sunflower.\nA large sunflower has", "duration": 4.357638835906982 }, { "idx": 1292, "correct": false, "predicted": "4", "expected": "27", "raw": "To find out how many pens Sarah has, we need to follow these steps:\n\nStep 1: Determine the number of pens Timothy has.\nSince Timothy has three times the number of pens that George owns and George has ", "duration": 7.21134877204895 }, { "idx": 1293, "correct": false, "predicted": "25", "expected": "67", "raw": "Albert's height = 36\"\nAnne's height = 2 * Albert's height = 2 * 36\" = 72\"\nJackie's current height = Anne's height - 2\" = 72\" - 2\" = 70\"\nBefore the summer, Jackie was 3\" shorter than her current height", "duration": 7.171373128890991 }, { "idx": 1294, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "140000", "raw": "To find out how much money the company will receive for selling produced chocolate bars during two weeks, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. 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In a particul", "duration": 7.154930114746094 }, { "idx": 1298, "correct": false, "predicted": "10", "expected": "60", "raw": "To calculate Tim's profit from selling 10 jars of the mixture, we need to determine the cost of making one jar first.\n\nCost of passion fruit in one jar = 2 pounds * $6 per pound = $12\nCost of jackfrui", "duration": 4.08925986289978 }, { "idx": 1299, "correct": true, "predicted": "31", "expected": "31", "raw": "To find the total dollar amount in the jar, we need to calculate the value of each type of coin and then add them together.\n\nQuarters: \n32 quarters * $0.25 = $8\n\nDimes: \n95 dimes * $0.10 = $9.50\n\nNick", "duration": 3.096264123916626 }, { "idx": 1300, "correct": true, "predicted": "13", "expected": "13", "raw": "To find out how much money Janet has left after spending at the mall, we need to calculate the total amount spent and subtract it from the initial amount given by her parents.\n\nStep 1: Calculate the t", "duration": 3.0631165504455566 }, { "idx": 1301, "correct": true, "predicted": "120", "expected": "120", "raw": "To calculate how much Josh makes in two weeks, we need to determine his daily earnings and then multiply that by the number of days he works in those two weeks.\n\n1. First, let's find out how many cars", "duration": 3.691776990890503 }, { "idx": 1302, "correct": false, "predicted": "20", "expected": "23", "raw": "Randy starts with a total of 9 + 4 + 5 = 18 cookies.\nHe eats one cookie of each flavor, so he has 18 - 3 = 15 cookies left.\nHe then eats 2 oatmeal cookies for lunch, leaving him with 15 - 2 = 13 cooki", "duration": 7.283663749694824 }, { "idx": 1303, "correct": true, "predicted": "72", "expected": "72", "raw": "First, we need to find out how many toys are in each half of Matthew's collection:\n\n12 unique toy soldiers / 2 = 6 toy soldiers\n\nNow, let's calculate how much Matthew would earn from selling the first", "duration": 2.903623104095459 }, { "idx": 1304, "correct": false, "predicted": "7", "expected": "4", "raw": "To solve this problem, we need to calculate how many holes are dug and filled over time.\n\nFirst, let's find out how many holes Nate's dog digs while he is on vacation:\n\nHoles dug by the dog = 6 holes/", "duration": 7.239495277404785 }, { "idx": 1305, "correct": false, "predicted": "0", "expected": "1000", "raw": "To find out how much greater the average enrollment at Norman High School is compared to Butler High School, we first need to calculate the average enrollment at Butler High School.\n\nButler High Schoo", "duration": 3.5920674800872803 }, { "idx": 1306, "correct": false, "predicted": "5", "expected": "2325", "raw": "To find out how many chocolate chip cookies the Adams family has made, we need to subtract the number of rainbow and oatmeal cookies from the total number of cookies.\n\nTotal cookies = Rainbow cookies ", "duration": 3.2947187423706055 }, { "idx": 1307, "correct": true, "predicted": "2", "expected": "2", "raw": "Let's break down the information given:\n\n1. Dr. Grumpus requested 16 test tubes.\n - Igor gathered half as many: \\( \\frac{1}{2} \\times 16 = 8 \\) test tubes.\n\n2. Dr. Grumpus requested 7 beakers, and I", "duration": 4.0402843952178955 }, { "idx": 1308, "correct": true, "predicted": "8", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find out how many screws James will need for the tables, we first calculate the total number of legs needed:\n\nNumber of tables = 4\nLegs per table = 4\nTotal legs needed = Number of tables * Legs per", "duration": 3.622262716293335 }, { "idx": 1309, "correct": true, "predicted": "30", "expected": "30", "raw": "To find the total number of eggs in both baskets, we first need to determine the number of eggs in each basket.\n\nWe know that there are 10 eggs in the first basket. 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Multiply the daily revenue by the number of days t", "duration": 5.336456537246704 }, { "idx": 1314, "correct": false, "predicted": "240", "expected": "2", "raw": "The total cost price is $80.\nHe made a profit of 25% on the sale, so he earned an additional 25/100 * $80 = $20\nHis selling price for all the watermelons is $80 + $20 = $100\nEach watermelon was sold a", "duration": 4.299204587936401 }, { "idx": 1315, "correct": false, "predicted": "18", "expected": "8", "raw": "To find out how old John's youngest son will be in 3 years, we need to determine the current ages of all three siblings and then add 3 years to the youngest son's age.\n\nStep 1: Determine Dora's curren", "duration": 7.164198160171509 }, { "idx": 1316, "correct": true, "predicted": "5", "expected": "5", "raw": "Ana can peel 20 oranges in one hour because 60 divided by 3 equals 20.\nJane can peel 15 oranges in one hour because 60 divided by 4 equals 15.\nThe difference is 5 oranges because 20 minus 15 equals 5.", "duration": 3.9986541271209717 }, { "idx": 1317, "correct": true, "predicted": "230", "expected": "230", "raw": "The discount on the radiator was 1 - .8 = .2\nSo the cost of the radiator after the discount is $400 * .2 = $80\nHe also had to hire a mechanic for 3 hours and that costs him 3 * $50 = $150\nSo in total ", "duration": 1.5296072959899902 }, { "idx": 1318, "correct": true, "predicted": "5", "expected": "5", "raw": "Let's use algebra to solve this problem.\n\n1. Let x be the number of chickens and y be the number of cows.\n2. We know that there are 20 animals in total: x + y = 20\n3. Chickens have 2 legs each, while ", "duration": 3.99788236618042 }, { "idx": 1319, "correct": true, "predicted": "14", "expected": "14", "raw": "To find out how many slices each person can have, we need to follow these steps:\n\n1. Calculate the total number of people sharing the pizzas: Henry + 3 friends = 4 people.\n2. Calculate the total numbe", "duration": 1.896127462387085 } ] }