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User: Someone hands me 89 zebras, and I already have 15 zebras. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 15 + 89 = 104. Final answer: 104 zebras. |
User: I count 2 lemons and 1 pomegranate. How many fruit altogether? |
Assistant: Step 1: 2 + 1 = 3. Final answer: 3 fruit. |
User: There are 44 rulers. I remove 2 rulers. Then the rest is shared among 9 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 44 - 2 = 42. Step 2: 42 ÷ 9 = 4 remainder 6. Final answer: 4 rulers per group with 6 as remainder. |
User: My friend gives me 45 files. I already have 88 files. How many now? |
Assistant: Step 1: 88 + 45 = 133. Final answer: 133 files. |
User: I find 59 scooters more. I had 16 scooters. What is the total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 16 + 59 = 75. Final answer: 75 scooters. |
User: I start with 31 rubik cubes, lose 9 rubik cubes, then divide into 10 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 31 - 9 = 22. Step 2: 22 ÷ 10 = 2 remainder 2. Final answer: 2 rubik cubes per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I start with 43 folders, get 9 folders, then divide into 7 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 43 + 9 = 52. Step 2: 52 ÷ 7 = 7 remainder 3. Final answer: 7 folders per group with 3 as remainder. |
User: I count 2 melons and 9 nectarines. How many fruit altogether? |
Assistant: Step 1: 2 + 9 = 11. Final answer: 11 fruit. |
User: What is 14 + 3? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 + 3 = 17. Final answer: 17. |
User: I have 82 sofas and use 24 sofas. How many are left? |
Assistant: Step 1: 82 - 24 = 58. Final answer: 58 sofas. |
User: I have 18 lego bricks, take away 7 lego bricks, then split what is left into 6 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 18 - 7 = 11. Step 2: 11 ÷ 6 = 1 remainder 5. Final answer: 1 lego brick per group with 5 as remainder. |
User: I have 25 rulers, add 1 ruler, then split what is left into 8 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 25 + 1 = 26. Step 2: 26 ÷ 8 = 3 remainder 2. Final answer: 3 rulers per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: 16 - 12 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 16 - 12 = 4. Final answer: 4. |
User: I have 45 belts, take away 4 belts, then split what is left into 4 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 45 - 4 = 41. Step 2: 41 ÷ 4 = 10 remainder 1. Final answer: 10 belts per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: I have 47 shelves, take away 6 shelves, then split what is left into 5 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 47 - 6 = 41. Step 2: 41 ÷ 5 = 8 remainder 1. Final answer: 8 shelves per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: How much is 10 minus 8? |
Assistant: Step 1: 10 - 8 = 2. Final answer: 2. |
User: 14 - 4 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 - 4 = 10. Final answer: 10. |
User: I own 2 sharks and 1 elephant. How many animals is that in all? |
Assistant: Step 1: 2 + 1 = 3. Final answer: 3 animals. |
User: If I have 6 graters and 5 jars, how many kitchen items do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 6 + 5 = 11. Final answer: 11 kitchen items. |
User: I have 35 cherries, add 8 cherries, then split what is left into 10 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 35 + 8 = 43. Step 2: 43 ÷ 10 = 4 remainder 3. Final answer: 4 cherries per group with 3 as remainder. |
User: My room has 4 nightstands and 7 dressers. How many furniture items are there total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 4 + 7 = 11. Final answer: 11 furniture items. |
User: I find 54 pajamases more. I had 34 pajamases. What is the total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 34 + 54 = 88. Final answer: 88 pajamases. |
User: I have 37 chisels and use 32 chisels. How many are left? |
Assistant: Step 1: 37 - 32 = 5. Final answer: 5 chisels. |
User: I start with 21 skirts and pick up 27 skirts more. How many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 21 + 27 = 48. Final answer: 48 skirts. |
User: I find 89 cliffs more. I had 45 cliffs. What is the total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 45 + 89 = 134. Final answer: 134 cliffs. |
User: I own 3 deers and 8 zebras. How many animals is that in all? |
Assistant: Step 1: 3 + 8 = 11. Final answer: 11 animals. |
User: 2 + 7 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 2 + 7 = 9. Final answer: 9. |
User: Solve 17 minus 4. |
Assistant: Step 1: 17 - 4 = 13. Final answer: 13. |
User: I have 15 shirts, add 3 shirts, then split what is left into 5 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 15 + 3 = 18. Step 2: 18 ÷ 5 = 3 remainder 3. Final answer: 3 shirts per group with 3 as remainder. |
User: How much is 18 minus 8? |
Assistant: Step 1: 18 - 8 = 10. Final answer: 10. |
User: 10 - 5 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 10 - 5 = 5. Final answer: 5. |
User: Someone hands me 99 ducks, and I already have 74 ducks. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 74 + 99 = 173. Final answer: 173 ducks. |
User: A box has 94 chairs, and 17 chairs are removed. How many are left? |
Assistant: Step 1: 94 - 17 = 77. Final answer: 77 chairs. |
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