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User: What is 9 + 4? |
Assistant: Step 1: 9 + 4 = 13. Final answer: 13. |
User: If I have 2 binders and 5 ink cartridges, how many office items do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 2 + 5 = 7. Final answer: 7 office items. |
User: If I have 68 pencils and get 15 pencils, how many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 68 + 15 = 83. Final answer: 83 pencils. |
User: There are 22 cliffs. I add 6 cliffs. Then the rest is shared among 9 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 22 + 6 = 28. Step 2: 28 ÷ 9 = 3 remainder 1. Final answer: 3 cliffs per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: How much is 17 plus 3? |
Assistant: Step 1: 17 + 3 = 20. Final answer: 20. |
User: I find 48 bench seats more. I had 63 bench seats. What is the total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 63 + 48 = 111. Final answer: 111 bench seats. |
User: What is 17 - 4? |
Assistant: Step 1: 17 - 4 = 13. Final answer: 13. |
User: 11 + 12 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 11 + 12 = 23. Final answer: 23. |
User: If I have 13 rabbits and get 10 rabbits, how many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 13 + 10 = 23. Final answer: 23 rabbits. |
User: I start with 49 peaches, lose 5 peaches, then divide into 7 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 49 - 5 = 44. Step 2: 44 ÷ 7 = 6 remainder 2. Final answer: 6 peaches per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I start with 69 bolts and pick up 74 bolts more. How many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 69 + 74 = 143. Final answer: 143 bolts. |
User: There are 45 glue sticks. I remove 9 glue sticks. Then the rest is shared among 6 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 45 - 9 = 36. Step 2: 36 ÷ 6 = 6. Final answer: 6 glue sticks per group. |
User: I start with 23 tortoises, get 10 tortoises, then divide into 7 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 23 + 10 = 33. Step 2: 33 ÷ 7 = 4 remainder 5. Final answer: 4 tortoises per group with 5 as remainder. |
User: There are 11 ladders. I remove 8 ladders. Then the rest is shared among 5 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 11 - 8 = 3. Step 2: 3 ÷ 5 = 0 remainder 3. Final answer: 0 ladders per group with 3 as remainder. |
User: I start with 11 goldfishes, lose 2 goldfishes, then divide into 8 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 11 - 2 = 9. Step 2: 9 ÷ 8 = 1 remainder 1. Final answer: 1 goldfish per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: There are 30 grinders. I add 9 grinders. Then the rest is shared among 2 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 30 + 9 = 39. Step 2: 39 ÷ 2 = 19 remainder 1. Final answer: 19 grinders per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: If I have 19 planes and get 10 planes, how many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 19 + 10 = 29. Final answer: 29 planes. |
User: Someone hands me 4 fax machines, and I already have 20 fax machines. How many is that? |
Assistant: Step 1: 20 + 4 = 24. Final answer: 24 fax machines. |
User: are 6 lego bricks and 2 kites. What is the total number of toys? |
Assistant: Step 1: 6 + 2 = 8. Final answer: 8 toys. |
User: are 8 tables and 7 side tables. What is the total number of furniture items? |
Assistant: Step 1: 8 + 7 = 15. Final answer: 15 furniture items. |
User: 10 - 10 equals what? |
Assistant: Step 1: 10 - 10 = 0. Final answer: 0. |
User: I start with 29 utility knifes, lose 4 utility knifes, then divide into 4 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 29 - 4 = 25. Step 2: 25 ÷ 4 = 6 remainder 1. Final answer: 6 utility knifes per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: If I have 74 feathers and get 34 feathers, how many do I have? |
Assistant: Step 1: 74 + 34 = 108. Final answer: 108 feathers. |
User: I have 45 paperclips, add 6 paperclips, then split what is left into 3 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 45 + 6 = 51. Step 2: 51 ÷ 3 = 17. Final answer: 17 paperclips per group. |
User: I lose 89 bar stools from 89 bar stools. How many remain? |
Assistant: Step 1: 89 - 89 = 0. Final answer: 0 bar stools. |
User: There are 47 sugar gliders. I add 6 sugar gliders. Then the rest is shared among 3 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 47 + 6 = 53. Step 2: 53 ÷ 3 = 17 remainder 2. Final answer: 17 sugar gliders per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: How much is 6 plus 2? |
Assistant: Step 1: 6 + 2 = 8. Final answer: 8. |
User: Solve 18 plus 11. |
Assistant: Step 1: 18 + 11 = 29. Final answer: 29. |
User: There are 91 futons and 70 futons are taken away. How many remain? |
Assistant: Step 1: 91 - 70 = 21. Final answer: 21 futons. |
User: There are 47 wolves. I add 3 wolves. Then the rest is shared among 3 groups. How many in each group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 47 + 3 = 50. Step 2: 50 ÷ 3 = 16 remainder 2. Final answer: 16 wolves per group with 2 as remainder. |
User: I start with 10 yachts, lose 1 yacht, then divide into 3 equal groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 10 - 1 = 9. Step 2: 9 ÷ 3 = 3. Final answer: 3 yachts per group. |
User: My room has 3 tables and 2 nightstands. How many furniture items are there total? |
Assistant: Step 1: 3 + 2 = 5. Final answer: 5 furniture items. |
User: I have 22 cutting boards, take away 5 cutting boards, then split what is left into 8 groups. How many per group? |
Assistant: Step 1: 22 - 5 = 17. Step 2: 17 ÷ 8 = 2 remainder 1. Final answer: 2 cutting boards per group with 1 as remainder. |
User: I have 2 bikes and use 2 bikes. How many are left? |
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