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User: Someone hands me 79 mice, and I already have 52 mice. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 52 + 79 = 131. Final answer: 131 mice. |
User: What is 6 + 15? |
Assistant: Step 1: 6 + 15 = 21. Final answer: 21. |
User: I count 3 socks and 1 hat. How many clothing items altogether? |
Assistant: Step 1: 3 + 1 = 4. Final answer: 4 clothing items. |
User: I have 19 saws, add 2 saws, then split what is left into 10 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 19 + 2 = 21. Step 2: 21 ÷ 10 = 2 remainder 1. Final answer: 2 saws per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: I have 29 pinecones, take away 6 pinecones, then split what is left into 9 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 29 - 6 = 23. Step 2: 23 ÷ 9 = 2 remainder 5. Final answer: 2 pinecones per group with 5 as remainder. |
User: How much is 14 plus 12? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 + 12 = 26. Final answer: 26. |
User: 18 - 1 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 18 - 1 = 17. Final answer: 17. |
User: I lose 33 fax machines from 50 fax machines. How many remain? |
Assistant: Step 1: 50 - 33 = 17. Final answer: 17 fax machines. |
User: Solve 11 minus 0. |
Assistant: Step 1: 11 - 0 = 11. Final answer: 11. |
User: I have 31 shoes, add 10 shoes, then split what is left into 3 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 31 + 10 = 41. Step 2: 41 ÷ 3 = 13 remainder 2. Final answer: 13 shoes per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I start with 14 ottomans and pick up 29 ottomans more. How many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 + 29 = 43. Final answer: 43 ottomans. |
User: My friend gives me 66 chairs. I already have 77 chairs. How many now? |
Assistant: Step 1: 77 + 66 = 143. Final answer: 143 chairs. |
User: I had 32 chairs, then I gave away 15 chairs. How many do I still have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 32 - 15 = 17. Final answer: 17 chairs. |
User: My room has 6 pigs and 9 sharks. How many animals are there total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 6 + 9 = 15. Final answer: 15 animals. |
User: There are 17 apricots. I remove 3 apricots. Then the rest is shared among 7 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 17 - 3 = 14. Step 2: 14 ÷ 7 = 2. Final answer: 2 apricots per group. |
User: I have 41 corals, take away 7 corals, then split what is left into 9 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 41 - 7 = 34. Step 2: 34 ÷ 9 = 3 remainder 7. Final answer: 3 corals per group with 7 as remainder. |
User: 16 - 10 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 16 - 10 = 6. Final answer: 6. |
User: Someone hands me 84 nails, and I already have 14 nails. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 + 84 = 98. Final answer: 98 nails. |
User: I start with 20 drill bits, lose 9 drill bits, then divide into 9 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 20 - 9 = 11. Step 2: 11 ÷ 9 = 1 remainder 2. Final answer: 1 drill bit per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I start with 31 lemons, lose 1 lemon, then divide into 5 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 31 - 1 = 30. Step 2: 30 ÷ 5 = 6. Final answer: 6 lemons per group. |
User: How much is 12 minus 0? |
Assistant: Step 1: 12 - 0 = 12. Final answer: 12. |
User: I start with 33 trucks, lose 9 trucks, then divide into 2 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 33 - 9 = 24. Step 2: 24 ÷ 2 = 12. Final answer: 12 trucks per group. |
User: I lose 74 spatulas from 93 spatulas. How many remain? |
Assistant: Step 1: 93 - 74 = 19. Final answer: 19 spatulas. |
User: I count 3 bottles and 9 spoons. How many kitchen items altogether? |
Assistant: Step 1: 3 + 9 = 12. Final answer: 12 kitchen items. |
User: If I have 3 sticks and 3 bushes, how many nature items do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 3 + 3 = 6. Final answer: 6 nature items. |
User: I have 26 saws, take away 6 saws, then split what is left into 6 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 26 - 6 = 20. Step 2: 20 ÷ 6 = 3 remainder 2. Final answer: 3 saws per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I count 7 desks and 4 keyboards. How many office items altogether? |
Assistant: Step 1: 7 + 4 = 11. Final answer: 11 office items. |
User: 4 + 17 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 4 + 17 = 21. Final answer: 21. |
User: I have 42 pineapples, take away 3 pineapples, then split what is left into 3 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 42 - 3 = 39. Step 2: 39 ÷ 3 = 13. Final answer: 13 pineapples per group. |
User: What is 5 + 5? |
Assistant: Step 1: 5 + 5 = 10. Final answer: 10. |
User: There are 32 scissorses. I remove 5 scissorses. Then the rest is shared among 8 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 32 - 5 = 27. Step 2: 27 ÷ 8 = 3 remainder 3. Final answer: 3 scissorses per group with 3 as remainder. |
User: 14 + 7 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 14 + 7 = 21. Final answer: 21. |
User: Someone hands me 43 horses, and I already have 58 horses. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 58 + 43 = 101. Final answer: 101 horses. |
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