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├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── data/
│ ├── asdiv/
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── gsm8k/
│ │ ├── test.jsonl
│ │ └── train.jsonl
│ ├── gsm_hard/
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── hungarian_exam/
│ │ ├── README.md
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── math/
│ │ ├── test.jsonl
│ │ └── train.jsonl
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│ │ └── test.jsonl
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│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── mawps/
│ │ ├── addsub.jsonl
│ │ ├── multiarith.jsonl
│ │ ├── singleeq.jsonl
│ │ ├── singleop.jsonl
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── mmlu_stem/
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── ocw/
│ │ ├── README.md
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── sat_math/
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ ├── svamp/
│ │ └── test.jsonl
│ └── tabmwp/
│ └── test.jsonl
├── data_loader.py
├── evaluate.py
├── grader.py
├── math_eval.py
├── model_utils.py
├── parser.py
├── prompts/
│ ├── cot/
│ │ ├── gsm8k.md
│ │ ├── math.md
│ │ ├── math_8shot.md
│ │ ├── mathqa.md
│ │ ├── minerva_math.md
│ │ └── mmlu_stem.md
│ ├── pal/
│ │ ├── gsm8k.md
│ │ └── math.md
│ └── tora/
│ ├── gsm8k.md
│ └── math.md
├── python_executor.py
├── requirements.txt
├── scripts/
│ ├── run_eval.sh
│ ├── run_eval_multi_gpus.py
│ └── summarize_results.py
├── trajectory.py
└── utils.py
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# LLM Math Evaluation Harness
A unified, precise, and extensible toolkit to benchmark LLMs on various mathematical tasks 🧮✨.
> 🔴🚀 **Important Notice**: We've identified variances above 5% in results from diverse math evaluation frameworks. To ensure fair and standardized comparisons across research, our toolkit strives to harmonize evaluation methods, promoting consistent and reliable math evaluation.
> 🌟 **In Practice**: Esteemed projects like [ToRA](https://github.com/microsoft/ToRA) (ICLR'24) and [DeepSeek-Coder](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Coder/tree/main/Evaluation/PAL-Math) have leveraged this suite!
### Features:
- **Models**: Seamless compatibility with models from Hugging Face 🤗 and [vLLM](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm).
- **Datasets**: An extensive array of datasets including `minerva_math`, `math`, `math_oai`, `gsm8k`, `gsm_hard`, `svamp`, `asdiv`, `mawps`, `tabmwp`, `finqa`, `theorem_qa`, `bbh`, `mmlu_stem`, `sat_math`, `mathqa`, `hungarian_exam`.
- **Prompts**: Diverse prompting paradigms, from Direct to Chain-of-Thought (CoT), Program-of-Thought (PoT/PAL), and [Tool-Integrated Reasoning (ToRA)](https://github.com/microsoft/ToRA).
## 🚀 Getting Started
### ⚙️ Environment Setup
#### Option 1: Conda
```
conda create -n math_eval python=3.10
conda activate math_eval
```
#### Option 2: Docker
We suggest using vLLM docker directly:
```
docker run --network host --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --privileged -d \
--entrypoint '' --name vllm \
--runtime nvidia --gpus all \
--security-opt apparmor:unconfined \
--ipc=host --ulimit memlock=-1 --ulimit stack=67108864 \
-v /mnt:/mnt \
-p 8000:8000 \
vllm/vllm-openai:latest \
sleep infinity
```
### Install
```
git clone https://github.com/ZubinGou/math-evaluation-harness.git
cd math-evaluation-harness
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### ⚖️ Evaluation
1. Configure model and data settings in `scripts/run_math_eval.sh`, and set the `PROMPT_TYPE` variable accordingly:
- For base models, choose from: `direct`, `cot`, `pal`, or `tool-integrated`.
- For SFT models, your options include: `tora`, `wizard_zs`, `deepseek-math`, etc.
- To add new models, update the `construct_prompt` function in `utils.py` to include your new prompt template.
2. Run the script:
```bash
bash scripts/run_eval.sh $PROMPT_TYPE $MODEL_NAME_OR_PATH
```
## 📊 Results
### Base Models (CoT)
> PROMPT_TYPE=cot
| Model | Size | Data | Uniq. Token | Train Token | GSM8K | MATH[^1] | SVAMP | ASDiv | MAWPS | TAB[^2] | MQA | MMLU STEM | SAT | AVG |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|--------|--------------|------------|-------|----------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|------|-----------|----------------|------|
| **1-2B Base Models** | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| [Tinyllama](https://huggingface.co/Tinyllama/Tinyllama-1.1B-intermediate-step-1431k-3T) | 1.1B | - | - | - | 2.9 | 3.2 | 11.0 | 18.1 | 20.4 | 12.5 | 14.6 | 16.1 | 21.9 | 13.4 |
| [Phi-1.5](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-1_5) | 1.3B | - | - | - | 32.4 | 4.2 | 43.4 | 53.1 | 66.2 | 24.4 | 14.3 | 21.8 | 18.8 | 31.0 |
| [Qwen1.5](https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen1.5-1.8B) | 1.8B | - | - | - | 36.1 | 6.8 | 48.5 | 63.6 | 79.0 | 29.2 | 25.1 | 31.3 | 40.6 | 40.0 |
| [Gemma](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) | 2.0B | - | - | - | 18.8 | 11.4 | 38.0 | 56.6 | 72.5 | **36.9** | 26.8 | **34.4** | 50.0 | 38.4 |
| DeepSeekLLM | 1.3B | OWM | 14B | 150B | 11.5 | 8.9 | - | - | - | - | - | 29.6 | 31.3 | - |
| DeepSeekMath | 1.3B | - | 120B | 150B | 23.8 | 13.6 | - | - | - | - | - | 33.1 | **56.3** | - |
| [Rho-Math](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/rho-math-1b-v0.1) | 1.1B | OWM | 14B | **30B** | **36.2** | **15.6** | **52.1** | **67.0** | **83.9** | 29.0 | **32.5** | 23.3 | 28.1 | **40.9** |
| **>= 7B Base Models** | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| [LLaMA-2](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf) | 7B | | - | - | 14.0 | 3.6 | 39.5 | 51.7 | 63.5 | 30.9 | 12.4 | 32.7 | 34.4 | 31.4 |
| [Mistral](https://huggingface.co/mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1) | 7B | | - | - | 41.2 | 11.6 | 64.7 | 68.5 | 87.5 | 52.9 | 33.0 | 49.5 | 59.4 | 52.0 |
| Minerva | 8B | - | 39B | 164B | 16.2 | 14.1 | - | - | - | - | - | 35.6 | - | - |
| Minerva | 62B | - | 39B | 109B | 52.4 | 27.6 | - | - | - | - | - | 53.9 | - | - |
| Minerva | 540B | - | 39B | 26B | 58.8 | 33.6 | - | - | - | - | - | **63.9** | - | - |
| [LLemma](https://huggingface.co/EleutherAI/llemma_7b) | 7B | PPile | 55B | 200B | 38.8 | 17.2 | 56.1 | 69.1 | 82.4 | 48.7 | 41.0 | 45.4 | 59.4 | 50.9 |
| [LLemma](https://huggingface.co/EleutherAI/llemma_34b) | 34B | PPile | 55B | 50B | 54.2 | 23.0 | 67.9 | 75.7 | 90.1 | 57.0 | 49.8 | 54.7 | 68.8 | 60.1 |
| [Intern-Math](https://huggingface.co/internlm/internlm2-math-base-7b) | 7B | - | 31B | 125B | 41.8 | 14.4 | 61.6 | 66.8 | 83.7 | 50.0 | 57.3 | 24.8 | 37.5 | 48.7 |
| [Intern-Math](https://huggingface.co/internlm/internlm2-math-base-20b) | 20B | - | 31B | 125B | 65.4 | 30.0 | 75.7 | 79.3 | **94.0** | 50.9 | 38.5 | 53.1 | 71.9 | 62.1 |
| [DeepSeekMath](https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/deepseek-math-7b-base) | 7B | - | 120B | 500B | 64.1 | **34.2** | 74.0 | **83.9** | 92.4 | **63.4** | **62.4** | 56.4 | **84.4** | **68.4** |
| [Rho-Math](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/rho-math-7b-v0.1) | 7B | OWM | 14B | **10.5B** | **66.9** | 31.0 | **77.8** | 79.0 | 93.9 | 49.9 | 58.7 | 54.6 | **84.4** | 66.2 |
[^1]: We suggest utilizing the [OpenAI test subset](https://github.com/openai/prm800k) for evaluating MATH performance, since the original `MATH` test set has already been included in public training sets such as PRM800k. We use [minerva_math](/prompts/cot/minerva_math.md) prompt.
[^2]: abbreviations: TAB=tabmwp, MQA = mathqa, SAT = sat_math
### SFT Models (Code Interpreter)
> PROMPT_TYPE=tora
| Model | Size | SFT Data | GSM8k | MATH | SVAMP | ASDiv | MAWPS | TAB | GSM-Hard | AVG |
|------------------|------|----------|-------|------|-------|-------|-------|-----|----------|------|
| GPT4-early (PAL) | - | - | 94.2 | 51.8 | 94.8 | 92.6 | 97.7 | 95.9| 77.6 | 86.4 |
| MAmmoTH | 70B | MI-260k | 76.9 | 41.8 | 82.4 | - | - | - | - | - |
| ToRA | 7B | ToRA-69k | 68.8 | 40.1 | 68.2 | 73.9 | 88.8 | 42.4 | 54.6 | 62.4 |
| ToRA | 70B | ToRA-69k | 84.3 | 49.7 | 82.7 | 86.8 | 93.8 | 74.0 | 67.2 | 76.9 |
| DeepSeekMath | 7B | ToRA-69k | 79.8 | 52.0 | 80.1 | 87.1 | 93.8 | 85.8 | 63.1 | 77.4 |
| Rho-Math | 1B | ToRA-69k | 59.4 | 40.6 | 60.7 | 74.2 | 88.6 | 26.7 | 48.1 | 56.9 |
| Rho-Math | 7B | ToRA-69k | 81.3 | 51.8 | 80.8 | 85.5 | 94.5 | 70.1 | 63.1 | 75.3 |
### SFT Models (CoT)
> PROMPT_TYPE=deepseek-math
| Size | Model | GSM8k | MATH | SWAMP | ASDiv | MAWPS | AVG |
|----------|------------------------|:-----:|:--------:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|
| **7B** | DeepSeek-Math-Instruct | 82.4 | 45.8 | 83.5 | 90.1 | 95.7 | 79.5 |
| | DeepSeek-Math-RL | 88.3 | 50.0 | 87.2 | 92.0 | 95.5 | 82.6 |
## 🍀 Contributing
This project is still under active development. We welcome any contributions, including bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests.
## ☕️ References
- https://github.com/microsoft/ToRA
- https://github.com/openai/prm800k
- https://github.com/wellecks/lm-evaluation-harness
- https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Math
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{"body":"Seven red apples and two green apples are in the basket.","question":"How many apples are in the basket?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"9 (apples)","formula":"7+2=9","idx":0}
{"body":"Ellen has six more balls than Marin. Marin has nine balls.","question":"How many balls does Ellen have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"15 (balls)","formula":"6+9=15","idx":1}
{"body":"Janet has nine oranges and Sharon has seven oranges.","question":"How many oranges do Janet and Sharon have together? ","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"16 (oranges)","formula":"9+7=16","idx":2}
{"body":"Allan brought two balloons and Jake brought four balloons to the park.","question":"How many balloons did Allan and Jake have in the park?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"6 (balloons)","formula":"2+4=6","idx":3}
{"body":"Adam has five more apples than Jackie. Jackie has nine apples.","question":"How many apples does Adam have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"14 (apples)","formula":"5+9=14","idx":4}
{"body":"Brian has four more plums than Paul. Paul has seven plums.","question":"How many plums does Brian have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"11 (plums)","formula":"4+7=11","idx":5}
{"body":"Sandra took six cups of coffee and Marcie took two cups of coffee.","question":"How many cups of coffee did Sandra and Marcie take in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"8 (cups)","formula":"2+6=8","idx":6}
{"body":"17 plums were in the basket. More plums were added to the basket. Now there are 21 plums.","question":"How many plums were added to the basket?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"4 (plums)","formula":"21-17=4","idx":7}
{"body":"14 red plums and four green plums are in the basket.","question":"How many plums are in the basket? ","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"18 (plums)","formula":"4+14=18","idx":8}
{"body":"Marin has nine apples and Donald has two apples.","question":"How many apples do Marin and Donald have together?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"11 (apples)","formula":"9+2=11","idx":9}
{"body":"46 apples were in the basket. 22 are red and the rest are green.","question":"How many apples are green?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"24 (apples)","formula":"46-22=24","idx":10}
{"body":"Five red peaches and 14 green peaches are in the basket.","question":"How many peaches are in the basket? ","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"19 (peaches)","formula":"5+14=19","idx":11}
{"body":"20 peaches are in the basket. 25 more peaches are put in the basket.","question":"How many peaches are in the basket now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"45 (peaches)","formula":"20+25=45","idx":12}
{"body":"Two marbles are in the basket. Two marbles are taken out of the basket.","question":"How many marbles are in the basket now?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"0 (marbles)","formula":"2-2=0","idx":13}
{"body":"Eight balls were in the basket. Some of the balls were removed from the basket. Now there are six balls.","question":"How many balls were removed from the basket? ","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"2 (balls)","formula":"8-6=2","idx":14}
{"body":"Some oranges were in the basket. Five oranges were taken from the basket. Now there are three oranges.","question":"How many oranges were in the basket before some of the oranges were taken?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"8 (oranges)","formula":"5+3=8","idx":15}
{"body":"Jake has six fewer peaches than Steven. Steven has 13 peaches.","question":"How many peaches does Jake have? ","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (peaches)","formula":"13-6=7","idx":16}
{"body":"David has zero fewer apples than Marin. Marin has three apples.","question":"How many apples does David have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"3 (apples)","formula":"3-0=3","idx":17}
{"body":"Jake has 34 fewer balls than Audrey. Audrey has 41 balls.","question":"How many balls does Jake have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (balls)","formula":"41-34=7","idx":18}
{"body":"Brian has zero fewer oranges than Marcie. Marcie has 12 oranges.","question":"How many oranges does Brian have? ","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"12 (oranges)","formula":"12-0=12","idx":19}
{"body":"2 birds were sitting on the fence. 4 more birds came to join them.","question":"How many birds are sitting on the fence?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"6 (birds)","formula":"2+4=6","idx":20}
{"body":"You have 7 cookies and you ate 2 of them.","question":"How many cookies do you have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"5 (cookies)","formula":"7-2=5","idx":21}
{"body":"You have collected 7 crickets.","question":"How many more crickets do you need to collect to have 11 crickets?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"4 (crickets)","formula":"11-7=4","idx":22}
{"body":"4 birds are sitting on a branch. 1 flies away.","question":"How many birds are left on the branch?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"3 (birds)","formula":"4-1=3","idx":23}
{"body":"3 raccoons are playing in the woods. 2 go home to eat dinner.","question":"How many raccoons are left in the woods?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1 (raccoons)","formula":"3-2=1","idx":24}
{"body":"1 lonely pigeons was eating breadcrumbs. Another pigeon came to eat breadcrumbs, too.","question":"How many pigeons are eating breadcrumbs now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"2 (pigeons)","formula":"1+1=2","idx":25}
{"body":"3 owls were sitting on the fence. 2 more owls joined them.","question":"How many owls are on the fence now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"5 (owls)","formula":"3+2=5","idx":26}
{"body":"2 beavers were working on their home. 1 went for a swim.","question":"How many beavers are still working on their home?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1 (beavers)","formula":"2-1=1","idx":27}
{"body":"2 toucans are sitting on a tree limb. 1 more toucan joins them.","question":"How many toucans in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"3 (toucans)","formula":"2+1=3","idx":28}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has two pennies, two dimes, and two nickels. Jacob has four pennies, one nickel, and one dime.","question":"Who has more money?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Mrs. Hilt","formula":"2*1 (cent)+2 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime) +2 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel)=32 cents(Mrs. Hilt) > 4*1 (cent)+1 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) +1 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime)=19 cents(Jacob)","idx":29}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has two pennies, two dimes, and two nickels. Jacob has four pennies, one nickel, and one dime.","question":"How much more?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"13 (pennies)","formula":"(2*1 (cent)+2 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime) +2 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel)) - (4*1 (cent)+1 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) +1 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime)) = 13 (cent)","idx":30}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt found a quarter, 1 dime, and 2 nickels.","question":"How much money did she find?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"45 (cents)","formula":"1 (quarter)*25 (cent\/quarter) + 1 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime) + 2 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) = 45 (cent)","idx":31}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt's favorite first grade classes are baking muffins. Mrs. Brier's class bakes 18 muffins, Mrs. MacAdams's class bakes 20 muffins, and Mrs. Flannery's class bakes 17 muffins.","question":"How many muffins does first grade bake in all?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"55 (muffins)","formula":"18+20+17=55","idx":32}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought a yoyo for 24 cents and a whistle for 14 cents.","question":"How much did she spend in all for the two toys?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"38 (cents)","formula":"24+14=38","idx":33}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt made 5 Rice Krispie Treats. She used 8 large marshmallows and 10 mini marshmallows.","question":"How many marshmallows did she use altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"18 (marshmallows)","formula":"8+10=18","idx":34}
{"body":"At Mrs. Hilt's house, there was 29 inches of snow, and Brecknock Elementary School received 17 inches of snow.","question":"How much more snow did Mrs. Hilt's house have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"12 (inches of snow)","formula":"29-17=12","idx":35}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has $10. She spends $3 on a toy truck and $2 on a pencil case.","question":"How much money does she have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"5 (dollars)","formula":"10-(3+2)=5","idx":36}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt reads 5 books a day.","question":"How many books does she read in 3 days?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"15 (books)","formula":"5+5+5=15","idx":37}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw 2 dogs and 2 chickens.","question":"How many animal legs did she see?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"12 (legs)","formula":"(4+4)+(2+2)=12","idx":38}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw 3 bugs eat two flowers each.","question":"How many flowers total did the bugs eat?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"6 (flowers)","formula":"2+2+2=6","idx":39}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has 15 friends. She can only take 8 of her friends to the movies.","question":"How many friends can't go to the movies?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (friends)","formula":"15-8=7","idx":40}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt ran 3 miles on Monday, 2 miles on Wednesday, and 7 miles on Friday.","question":"How many total miles did she run that week?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"12 (miles)","formula":"3+2+7=12","idx":41}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt picked up a book that has 17 pages in it. She read 11 of the pages.","question":"How many pages did she have left to read?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"6 (pages)","formula":"17-11=6","idx":42}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt had 15 cents. She bought a pencil for 11 cents.","question":"How much money did she have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"4 (cents)","formula":"15-11=4","idx":43}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt met 15 friends. Nine of the friends were carrying pears. The rest were carrying oranges.","question":"How many friends were carrying oranges?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"6 (friends)","formula":"15-9=6","idx":44}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt spent 25 cents on one caramel apple and 15 cents on one ice cream cone.","question":"How much more did the apple cost?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"10 (cents)","formula":"25-15=10","idx":45}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought 2 pizzas. Each pizza had 8 slices.","question":"How many total slices of pizza did she have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"16 (slices)","formula":"8+8=16","idx":46}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt read 2 books per day.","question":"How many books did she read in one week?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"14 (books)","formula":"2+2+2+2+2+2+2=14","idx":47}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt ate 5 apples every hour.","question":"How many apples had she eaten at the end of 3 hours?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"15 (apples)","formula":"5+5+5=15","idx":48}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt gave 2 pieces of candy to each student in the group. The group had a total of 9 students in it.","question":"How many pieces of candy did Mrs. Hilt give away?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"18 (pieces)","formula":"2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2=18","idx":49}
{"body":"Mary's mom is getting ready for Mary's birthday party. She blew up 6 balloons this morning and 5 balloons this afternoon.","question":"How many balloons did she blow up in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"11 (balloons)","formula":"6+5=11","idx":50}
{"body":"Shelby's teacher gives out gold stars for great math work. Yesterday, Shelby earned 4 gold stars. Today, she earned 3 more.","question":"How many gold stars did Shelby earn in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"7 (gold stars)","formula":"4+3=7","idx":51}
{"body":"The Litter Patrol picked up 10 glass bottles and 8 aluminum cans on Saturday.","question":"How many pieces of litter did they pick up altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"18 (pieces)","formula":"10+8=18","idx":52}
{"body":"Millie had 9 bracelets. She lost 2 of them.","question":"How many bracelets does Millie have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (bracelets)","formula":"9-2=7","idx":53}
{"body":"Sammy has 9 math problems to do for homework. He has already finished 2 of them.","question":"How many math problems does Sammy have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (math problems)","formula":"9-2=7","idx":54}
{"body":"There were 10 students riding on the school bus. At the first stop, 3 students got off of the bus.","question":"How many students are left on the bus?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (students)","formula":"10-3=7","idx":55}
{"body":"There were 8 ducks swimming in the pond. 3 ducks flew away.","question":"How many ducks are still swimming in the pond?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"5 (ducks)","formula":"8-3=5","idx":56}
{"body":"Lucy went to the grocery store. She bought 12 packs of cookies and 16 packs of noodles.","question":"How many packs of groceries did she buy in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"28 (packs)","formula":"12+16=28","idx":57}
{"body":"Roden went to a pet shop. He bought 15 gold fish and 7 blue fish.","question":"How many fish did he buy?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"22 (fish)","formula":"15+7=22","idx":58}
{"body":"I read 21 pages of my English book yesterday. Today, I read 17 pages.","question":"What is the total number of pages did I read?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"38 (pages)","formula":"21+17=38","idx":59}
{"body":"In a school, there are 542 girls and 387 boys.","question":"How many pupils are there in that school?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"929 (pupils)","formula":"542+387=929","idx":60}
{"body":"Linda has 34 candies. Chloe has 28.","question":"How many candies do they have in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"62 (candies)","formula":"34+28=62","idx":61}
{"body":"Jose has 28 chickens and 18 ducks.","question":"How many fowls does he have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"46 (fowls)","formula":"28+18=46","idx":62}
{"body":"Gino has 63 popsicle sticks. I have 50 popsicle sticks.","question":"What is the sum of our popsicle sticks?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"113 (popsicle sticks)","formula":"63+50=113","idx":63}
{"body":"Lino picked up 292 shells at the seashore in the morning and 324 shells in the afternoon.","question":"How many shells did he pick up in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"616 (shells)","formula":"292+324=616","idx":64}
{"body":"There were 105 parents in the program and 698 pupils, too.","question":"How many people were present in the program?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"803 (people)","formula":"105+698=803","idx":65}
{"body":"Last Saturday, Marie sold 425 magazines and 275 newspapers.","question":"What is the total number of reading materials she sold?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"700 (reading materials)","formula":"425+275=700","idx":66}
{"body":"There are twelve birds on the fence. Eight more birds land on the fence.","question":"How many birds are on the fence?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"20 (birds)","formula":"12+8=20","idx":67}
{"body":"Twenty-two boys went down the slide. Thirteen more boys went down the slide.","question":"How many boys went down the slide?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"35 (boys)","formula":"22+13=35","idx":68}
{"body":"Thirteen ducks are swimming in a lake. Twenty more ducks come to join them.","question":"How many ducks are swimming in the lake?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"33 (ducks)","formula":"13+20=33","idx":69}
{"body":"Thirty dogs are barking. Ten more dogs start to bark.","question":"How many dogs are barking?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"40 (dogs)","formula":"30+10=40","idx":70}
{"body":"Bobby ate twenty-six pieces of candy. Then, he ate seventeen more.","question":"How many pieces of candy did Bobby eat?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"43 (pieces)","formula":"26+17=43","idx":71}
{"body":"Sandy had twenty-six pet fish. She bought six more fish.","question":"How many pet fish does Sandy have now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"32 (pet fish)","formula":"26+6=32","idx":72}
{"body":"The clown blew up forty-seven balloons. Then he blew up thirteen more balloons.","question":"How many balloons does the clown have now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"60 (balloons)","formula":"47+13=60","idx":73}
{"body":"Our class got fifty-four books from the library. Then we got twenty-three more books from the library.","question":"How many books did our class get from the library?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"77 (books)","formula":"54+23=77","idx":74}
{"body":"Tessa has 4 apples. Anita gave her 5 more. She needs 10 apples to make a pie.","question":"Does she have enough to make a pie?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Yes","formula":"4+5=9 apples < 10 apples","idx":75}
{"body":"Julia played tag with 12 kids on Monday. She played tag with 7 kids on Tuesday.","question":"How many kids did she play with altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"19 (kids)","formula":"12+7=19","idx":76}
{"body":"Molly had 14 candles on her birthday cake. She grew older and got 6 more on her birthday cake.","question":"How old is Molly now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"20 (years old)","formula":"14+6=20","idx":77}
{"body":"James ate 22 carrot sticks before dinner and 15 more after dinner.","question":"How many carrot sticks did he eat?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"37 (carrot sticks)","formula":"22+15=37","idx":78}
{"body":"Charles found 6 pennies on his way to school. He also had 3 nickels already at home.","question":"How much money does he now have in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"21 (cents)","formula":"6 (penny)*1 (cent\/penny) + 3 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) = 21 (cent)","idx":79}
{"body":"Jovana filled her bucket with 5 pounds of shells. If she adds 12 more pounds of shell to fill her bucket,","question":"how many pounds does she have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"17 (pounds)","formula":"5+12=17","idx":80}
{"body":"Jovana filled her bucket with 5 pounds of shells. If a friend comes to add 15 pounds of shells, and another friend comes to add 17 pounds of shells,","question":"how many pounds does she have altogether?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"37 (pounds)","formula":"5+15+17=37","idx":81}
{"body":"Isha's pencil is 12 cubes long. If she gets another pencil that is 12 cubes long,","question":"how many cubes long are both pencils?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"24 (cubes)","formula":"12+12=24","idx":82}
{"body":"Isabella's hair is 18 cubes long. She gets hair extensions and it doubles her length.","question":"How much hair does she have now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"36 (cubes)","formula":"18+18=36","idx":83}
{"body":"Isabella's hair is 18 cubes long. If her hair grows 4 more inches,","question":"how long will it be?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"22 (cubes)","formula":"18+4=22","idx":84}
{"body":"Mrs. Sheridan has 17 cats. Mr. Sheridan gave her 14 more cats.","question":"How many cats does Mrs. Sheridan have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"31 (cats)","formula":"17+14=31","idx":85}
{"body":"Mrs. Sheridan has 22 fish. Her sister gave her 47 more fish.","question":"How many fish does she have now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"69 (fish)","formula":"22+47=69","idx":86}
{"body":"Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine's Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 3 heart biscuits each,","question":"how many biscuits does she need to buy?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"6 (biscuits)","formula":"3+3=6","idx":87}
{"body":"Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine's Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 5 heart biscuits each and a set of puppy boots each,","question":"how many items will she buy?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"12 (items)","formula":"(5+1)+(5+1)=12","idx":88}
{"body":"Cade had 87 marbles. He gave 8 to Dylan.","question":"How many does he have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"79 (marbles)","formula":"87-8=79","idx":89}
{"body":"Michael has some fish in his fish tank. Ben gave him 18 more fish. Now he has 49.","question":"How many fish did he have to begin with?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"31 (fish)","formula":"49-18=31","idx":90}
{"body":"Daniel had some noodles. He gave 12 noodles to William. Now Daniel only has 54 noodles.","question":"How many noodles did Daniel have to begin with?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"66 (noodles)","formula":"54+12=66","idx":91}
{"body":"Hayley had 25 meatballs on her plate. Kirsten stole some of her meatballs. Now she has 11 meatballs on her plate.","question":"How many meatballs did Kirsten steal?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"14 (meatballs)","formula":"25-11=14","idx":92}
{"body":"Isabella's hair is 18 inches long. If she gets a haircut and now her hair is 9 inches long,","question":"how much of Isabella's hair got cut off?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"9 (inches)","formula":"18-9=9","idx":93}
{"body":"Isabella's hair is 18 inches long. By the end of the year her hair is 24 inches long.","question":"How much hair did she grow?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"6 (inches)","formula":"24-18=6","idx":94}
{"body":"Jovana had 5 pounds of shells in her bucket. She added some shells and now has 28 pounds of shells.","question":"How many pounds did she add?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"23 (pounds)","formula":"28-5=23","idx":95}
{"body":"Isha's pencil is 31 inches long. If she sharpens it, now her pencil is 14 inches long.","question":"How much did she sharpen off of her pencil?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"17 (inches)","formula":"31-14=17","idx":96}
{"body":"Isha's pencil is 22 inches long. If she sharpens two inches off on Monday and two inches on Tuesday,","question":"how long will her pencil be then?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"18 (inches)","formula":"22-2-2=18","idx":97}
{"body":"Mrs. Sheridan has 11 cats.","question":"How many more cats does Mrs. Sheridan need to have 43 cats?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"32 (cats)","formula":"43-11=32","idx":98}
{"body":"Mrs. Wong had 30 Valentines. She gave 8 Valentines to her children.","question":"How many does she have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"22 (Valentines)","formula":"30-8=22","idx":99}
{"body":"Mrs. Franklin had 58 Valentines. Mrs. Franklin gave some to her students. Now she has 16.","question":"How many Valentines did Mrs. Franklin give to her students?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"42 (Valentines)","formula":"58-16=42","idx":100}
{"body":"Mrs. Snyder made 86 heart cookies. She made 36 red cookies and the rest are pink.","question":"How many pink cookies did she make?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"50 (pink cookies)","formula":"86-36=50","idx":101}
{"body":"29 birds were sitting in a tree. Some more fly up to the tree. Then there were 42 birds in the tree.","question":"How many more flew up to the tree?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"13 (birds)","formula":"42-29=13","idx":102}
{"body":"18 children were riding on the bus. At the bus stop, some more children got on the bus. Then there were 25 children altogether on the bus.","question":"How many children got on the bus at the bus stop?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (children)","formula":"25-18=7","idx":103}
{"body":"There were 28 girls and 35 boys on the playground at recess.","question":"How many children were there in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"63 (children)","formula":"28+35=63","idx":104}
{"body":"The elephant had 407 peanuts. She ate 129 of them.","question":"How many peanuts did the elephant have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"278 (peanuts)","formula":"407-129=278","idx":105}
{"body":"There were 58 geese and 37 ducks in the marsh.","question":"How many birds were there in all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"95 (birds)","formula":"58+37=95","idx":106}
{"body":"Robin had 18 pieces of gum. Her brother gave her some more pieces. Now Robin has 44 pieces in all.","question":"How many pieces of gum did Robin's brother give her?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"26 (pieces)","formula":"44-18=26","idx":107}
{"body":"Tommy had some balloons. His mom gave him 34 more balloons for his birthday. Then, Tommy had 60 balloons.","question":"How many balloons did Tommy have to start with?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"26 (balloons)","formula":"60-34=26","idx":108}
{"body":"Alex had some candles for his Jack O'Lanterns. He used 32 of them. Now he has 12 left.","question":"How many candles did Alex have to start with?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"44 (candles)","formula":"32+12=44","idx":109}
{"body":"There were 14 kids on the soccer field. 22 kids decided to join in.","question":"Now how many kids are on the soccer field?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"36 (kids)","formula":"14+22=36","idx":110}
{"body":"Finn has 89 goldfish. 32 of the goldfish die.","question":"How many goldfish are left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"57 (goldfish)","formula":"89-32=57","idx":111}
{"body":"Jane has 28 old, brown sheets of drawing paper and 27 old, yellow sheets of drawing paper.","question":"How many pieces of drawing paper does she have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"55 (pieces of drawing paper)","formula":"28+27=55","idx":112}
{"body":"Mikey had 356 leaves. Some of her leaves blew away. Now she has 112 leaves left.","question":"How many of her leaves blew away?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"244 (leaves)","formula":"356-112=244","idx":113}
{"body":"Marcus has 210 baseball cards. He has 58 more than Carter.","question":"How many baseball cards does Carter have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"152 (baseball cards)","formula":"210-58=152","idx":114}
{"body":"Gavin has 23 shirts. 6 are blue the rest are green.","question":"How many green shirts does Gavin have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"17 (green shirts)","formula":"23-6=17","idx":115}
{"body":"Ethan has 31 presents. Alissa has 22 more than Ethan.","question":"How many presents does Alissa have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"53 (presents)","formula":"31+22=53","idx":116}
{"body":"Cindy had 41 pieces of candy. She ate six pieces in the morning, and twelve more pieces in the afternoon.","question":"How many pieces of candy does she have left?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"23 (pieces of candy)","formula":"41-6-12=23","idx":117}
{"body":"Robert wants to practice goal kicks for soccer. He decides to have 98 kicks before going home from the park. He takes 43 kicks before taking a break to get a drink of water. He then takes another 36 kicks.","question":"How many more kicks does he need to make before he goes home?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"19 (kicks)","formula":"98-43-36=19","idx":118}
{"body":"Cindy has 105 stickers. She uses 23 stickers. She buys 45 more stickers.","question":"How many stickers does Cindy have now?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"127 (stickers)","formula":"105-23+45=127","idx":119}
{"body":"Brian has 39 pencils. He gives 18 pencils to a friend. He buys 22 more pencils.","question":"How many pencils does Brian have now?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"43 (pencils)","formula":"39-18+22=43","idx":120}
{"body":"Karen has 252 markers. Her mother gives her 34 more markers. Karen loses 11 markers.","question":"How many markers does she have now?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"275 (markers)","formula":"252+34-11=275","idx":121}
{"body":"On the first day of the week Pat had 39 stickers. Pat earned 22 more during the week.","question":"How many stickers did Pat have at the end of the week?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"61 (stickers)","formula":"39+22=61","idx":122}
{"body":"Kelly had 56 apples.","question":"How many more apples does Kelly need to pick to have 105 apples altogether?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"49 (apples)","formula":"105-56=49","idx":123}
{"body":"Todd has some gum. Steve gave him 16 more pieces of gum. Now Todd has 54 pieces of gum.","question":"How many pieces did Todd have to start with?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"38 (pieces)","formula":"54-16=38","idx":124}
{"body":"Josh had 142 pencils. He gave 31 pencils to Dorothy.","question":"How many pencils does Josh have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"111 (pencils)","formula":"142-31=111","idx":125}
{"body":"Nell collects baseball cards. She had 304 cards. She gave some of her cards to Jeff and now has 276 cards left.","question":"How many cards did Nell give to Jeff?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"28 (cards)","formula":"304-276=28","idx":126}
{"body":"Sarah had some trucks. She gave 13 to Jeff, and now she has 38 trucks left.","question":"How many trucks did Sarah have to start with?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"51 (trucks)","formula":"38+13=51","idx":127}
{"body":"There are 40 boys and some girls on the playground. There are 117 children altogether.","question":"How many girls are on the playground?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"77 (girls)","formula":"117-40=77","idx":128}
{"body":"Each CD rack holds 8 CDs. A shelf can hold four racks.","question":"How many total CDs can fit on the shelf?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"32 (CDs)","formula":"8+8+8+8=32","idx":129}
{"body":"Carla has some marbles. She bought 134 marbles. Now she has 187 marbles.","question":"How many did she start with?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"53 (marbles)","formula":"187-134=53","idx":130}
{"body":"Paco had 35 cookies. He ate 6 of them.","question":"How many cookies did Paco have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"29 (cookies)","formula":"35-6=29","idx":131}
{"body":"Connie has 41 red markers and 64 blue markers.","question":"How many markers does she have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"105 (markers)","formula":"41+64=105","idx":132}
{"body":"Joe had fifty toy cars. If he gets twelve more cars,","question":"how many cars will he have then?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"62 (cars)","formula":"50+12=62","idx":133}
{"body":"Maria had twenty-five pieces of gum. Tommy gave her sixteen more pieces. Luis gave her twenty more pieces.","question":"How many pieces of gum does Maria have now?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"61 (pieces of gum)","formula":"25+16+20=61","idx":134}
{"body":"There are sixty-four pigs in the barn. Some more come to join them. Now there are eighty-six pigs.","question":"How many pigs came to join them?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"22 (pigs)","formula":"86-64=22","idx":135}
{"body":"Rosa had sixty-seven flowers. Andre gave her some more flowers. Now, Rosa has ninety flowers.","question":"How many flowers did Andre give to Rosa?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"23 (flowers)","formula":"90-67=23","idx":136}
{"body":"Adolfo made a tower with thirty-five blocks. He added some more blocks and now he has sixty-five blocks.","question":"How many did he have to add?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"30 (blocks)","formula":"65-35=30","idx":137}
{"body":"Lucy put sixty-eight shells in her bucket. She found some more shells and now she has eighty-nine shells.","question":"How many more did she find?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"21 (shells)","formula":"89-68=21","idx":138}
{"body":"Hugo had seventy-nine stickers in his sticker book. He got some more to add to his book and now he has one hundred-twenty stickers.","question":"How many did he add to his book?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"41 (stickers)","formula":"120-79=41","idx":139}
{"body":"Josh had 16 marbles in his collection. He lost 7 marbles.","question":"How many marbles does he have now?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"9 (marbles)","formula":"16-7=9","idx":140}
{"body":"Megan has 19 seashells.","question":"How many more seashells does she need to find to have 25 seashells in her collection?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"6 (seashells)","formula":"25-19=6","idx":141}
{"body":"Brad has 17 balloons. 8 balloons are red and the rest are green.","question":"How many green balloons does Brad have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"9 (balloons)","formula":"17-8=9","idx":142}
{"body":"There are 38 books on the shelf. Marta put 10 more books on the shelf.","question":"How many books are on the shelf now?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"48 (books)","formula":"38+10=48","idx":143}
{"body":"A bee has 6 legs.","question":"How many legs do 8 bees have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"48 (legs)","formula":"6*8=48","idx":144}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought an ice cream cone for 99 cents.","question":"How much would 2 ice cream cones cost?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"198 (cents)","formula":"99+99=198 cents","idx":145}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt wants to make a border around her garden. She needs 125 rocks to complete the border. She has 64 rocks.","question":"How many more rocks does she need to complete the border?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"61 (rocks)","formula":"125-64=61","idx":146}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt had 38 marbles. She lost 15 of them.","question":"How many marbles does she have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"23 (marbles)","formula":"38-15=23","idx":147}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt and her sister drove to a concert 78 miles away. They drove 32 miles and then stopped for gas. Her sister put 28 gallons of gas in the car.","question":"How many miles did they have left to drive?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"46 (miles)","formula":"78-32=46","idx":148}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt spent 1 hour and 30 minutes shoveling snow on Saturday morning and 45 minutes shoveling snow on Saturday afternoon.","question":"How much total time did she spend shoveling snow?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"135 (minutes)","formula":"(1 (hour)*60 (min\/hour)) = 60 (min); 60 + 30 + 45 = 135 ","idx":149}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought 6 hot dogs. Each hot dog cost 50 cents.","question":"How much money did she pay for all of the hot dogs?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"300 (cents)","formula":"6*50=300","idx":150}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt reads 13 books on every day that starts with the letters T and S.","question":"How many books does she read in one week?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"52 (books)","formula":"13*4=52","idx":151}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has 50 cents. A pencil costs 5 cents.","question":"How many pencils can she buy with the money she has?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"10 (pencils)","formula":"50\/5=10","idx":152}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw 33 butterflies. Some of the butterflies were red and others were orange. If 20 of the butterflies were orange,","question":"how many of them were red?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"13 (butterflies)","formula":"33-20=13","idx":153}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought a pencil for 17 cents. She used exactly minimized coins to buy the pencil.","question":"How many coins did she use?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"4 (coins)","formula":"17\/10=1 r7; 7\/5=1 r2; 2\/1=2; 1+1+2=4","idx":154}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt had 43 cents. She bought a pencil for 20 cents and a piece of candy for 5 cents.","question":"How much money did she have left?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"18 (cents)","formula":"43-20-5=18","idx":155}
{"body":"On Tuesday, Mrs. Hilt saw 88 raisins on a tray in the cafeteria. That was 8 more raisins than she saw the day before.","question":"How many raisins were on the table on Monday?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"80 (raisins)","formula":"88-8=80","idx":156}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought carnival tickets. The tickets cost $1 for 4 tickets. If Mrs. Hilt bought 12 tickets,","question":"how much did she pay?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"3 (dollars)","formula":"12\/4=3","idx":157}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought 3 pizzas for $8 each.","question":"What was the total amount she paid for the three pizzas?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"24 (dollars)","formula":"3*8=24","idx":158}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw 21 snakes, 11 alligators, 36 frogs, and 57 bears.","question":"How many reptiles did Mrs. Hilt see?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"32 (reptiles)","formula":"21+11=32","idx":159}
{"body":"The Hawks scored three touchdowns worth 7 points each.","question":"How many points do they have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"21 (points)","formula":"7*3=21","idx":160}
{"body":"I have 28 cents in my pocket.","question":"How coins could I have on minimization?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"4 (coins)","formula":"28\/25=1 r3; 3\/1=3; 1+3=4","idx":161}
{"body":"Zach scored 42 points in the football game. Ben scored 21 points.","question":"How many more points did Zach score?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"21 (points)","formula":"42-21=21","idx":162}
{"body":"A game spinner has 5 equal parts. Two parts are blue and three parts are purple.","question":"Which color would you most likely spin?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Purple","formula":"2 parts(Blue) < 3 parts(Purple)","idx":163}
{"body":"I have 3 hundreds, 8 tens, and 3 ones.","question":"What number am I?","solution_type":"Number-Operation","answer":"383","formula":"(3*100)+(8*10)+(3*1)=383","idx":164}
{"body":"The puppet show begins at 2:00 p.m. It lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes.","question":"What time does it end?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"3:30 p.m.","formula":"(2 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 1 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 30 (min))\/60 (min\/hour)=3 r30; hh:mm=3:30 p.m.","idx":165}
{"body":"John's birthday is January 20th. His sister's birthday comes 14 days later.","question":"When is his sister's birthday?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"February 3rd","formula":"(20+14)-31=3","idx":166}
{"body":"A quarter equals $0.25.","question":"How many quarters equal $2.25?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (quarters)","formula":"2.25\/0.25=9","idx":167}
{"body":"Kate has 223 pennies. John has 388 pennies.","question":"How many more pennies does John have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"165 (pennies)","formula":"388-223=165","idx":168}
{"body":"There are 5 birds in a tree.","question":"How many bird legs do you see?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"10 (bird legs)","formula":"5*2=10","idx":169}
{"body":"Two dimes and 3 pennies,","question":"does the former equal the latter?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Yes","formula":"2*10=20 cents > 1*3=3 cents","idx":170}
{"body":"There are 3 spiders.","question":"How many spider legs are there?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"24 (spider legs)","formula":"3*8=24","idx":171}
{"body":"Karen wants to buy a pen that costs 75 cents. She has 2 quarters and 3 dimes.","question":"Does she have enough money?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Yes","formula":"2*25+3*10=80 cents > 75 cents","idx":172}
{"body":"Jeff has twice as many crayons as Joan. Joan has 12 crayons.","question":"How many does Jeff have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"24 (crayons)","formula":"12*2=24","idx":173}
{"body":"It is 2:00.","question":"What time will it be in three hours and forty-five minutes?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"5:45","formula":"(2 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 3 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 45 (min))\/60 (min\/hour) =5 r45; hh:mm=5:45","idx":174}
{"body":"Kate gave the clerk $1.00. Her candy cost 54 cents.","question":"How much change should Kate get back?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"0.46 (dollars)","formula":"1.00-0.54=0.46","idx":175}
{"body":"Mark has 13 trees in his backyard. If he plants 12 more,","question":"how many trees will he have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"25 (trees)","formula":"13+12=25","idx":176}
{"body":"Joy will see her grandma in two days.","question":"How many hours until she sees her?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"48 (hours)","formula":"24*2=48","idx":177}
{"body":"Kim has 4 cousins. She wants to give each one 5 pieces of gum.","question":"How much gum will she need?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"20 (pieces of gum)","formula":"4*5=20","idx":178}
{"body":"Dan has $3.00. He bought a candy bar for $1.00.","question":"How much money is left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"2 (dollars)","formula":"3.00-1.00=2.00","idx":179}
{"body":"5 boats are in the lake. Each boat has 3 people.","question":"How many people are on boats in the lake?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"15 (people)","formula":"5*3=15","idx":180}
{"body":"There are 43 dogs, 72 fish, and 34 cats at my farm.","question":"How many pets do I have at my farm?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"149 (pets)","formula":"43+72+34=149","idx":181}
{"body":"Dane eats lunch at 12:30. It takes him 20 minutes to eat.","question":"What time does Dane finish eating?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"12:50","formula":"((12*60 (min\/hour) + 30 (min)) + 20 (min))\/60 (min\/hour) = 12 r50; hh:mm=12:50","idx":182}
{"body":"Kyle has four dimes, one nickel, and one quarter.","question":"Does he have enough to buy a book that costs $1.00?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"No","formula":"4*10+1*5+1*25=70 cents < 1 dollar","idx":183}
{"body":"Charlie has 31 more snowballs than Lucy. She has 19 snowballs.","question":"How many does Charlie have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"50 (snowballs)","formula":"31+19=50","idx":184}
{"body":"Josh had $1.80. He paid 45 cents for a candy car.","question":"How much change will he get?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1.35 (dollars)","formula":"1.80-0.45=1.35","idx":185}
{"body":"I have 9 pennies, 4 nickels, and 3 dimes.","question":"How much money do I have?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"0.59 (dollars)","formula":"(9 (penny)*1 (cent\/penny) + 4 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) + 3 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime))\/100 (cent\/dollar) = 0.59 (dollar)","idx":186}
{"body":"Randy has 78 blocks. He uses 19 blocks to build a tower.","question":"How many blocks are left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"59 (blocks)","formula":"78-19=59","idx":187}
{"body":"Hailey's bus is third in line. Danny's bus is 3 buses behind hers.","question":"What place in line is Danny's bus?","solution_type":"Sequential-Operation","answer":"6th","formula":"3+1=4 (th); 3+2=5 (th); 3+3=6 (th)","idx":188}
{"body":"Alex has 5 dimes, 4 nickels and one penny.","question":"Does he have enough to buy a hat that costs 90 cents?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"No","formula":"50+20+1=71 cents < 90 cents","idx":189}
{"body":"Gino has 15 brown bears, 24 white bears, and 27 black bears.","question":"How many bears does Gino have?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"66 (bears)","formula":"15+24+27=66","idx":190}
{"body":"Rob has seven quarters, three dimes, five nickels, and twelve pennies.","question":"How much money does Rob have?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"2.42 (dollar)","formula":"(7 (quarter)*25 (cent\/quarter) + 3 (dime)*10 (cent\/dime) + 5 (nickel)*5 (cent\/nickel) + 12 (penny)*1 (cent\/penny))\/100 (cent\/dollar) = 2.42 (dollar)","idx":191}
{"body":"Morgan has 65 red pens, 45 blue pens, and 58 black pens.","question":"How many pens does she have?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"168 (pens)","formula":"65+45+58=168","idx":192}
{"body":"Adi bought a pencil for 35 cents. He paid with a one-dollar bill.","question":"How much change will he get?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"65 (change)","formula":"100-35=65","idx":193}
{"body":"Rachel is third in line. Julie is 2 spots in front of her.","question":"What place in line is Julie?","solution_type":"Sequential-Operation","answer":"1st","formula":"Rachel is the 3rd.; 3-1=2 (nd); 3-2=1 (st); Julie is the 1st.","idx":194}
{"body":"Bryan has 50 skittles. Ben has 20 M&M's.","question":"Who has more?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Bryan","formula":"50 skittles(Bryan) > 20 skittles(Ben)","idx":195}
{"body":"Bryan has 50 skittles. Ben has 20 M&M's.","question":"How many more does Brian have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"30 (skittles)","formula":"50-20=30","idx":196}
{"body":"It takes 20 minutes to cook pizza. If Jack wants to eat at 6:30,","question":"what time should he put it in the oven?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"6:10","formula":"((6 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 30 (min)) - 20 (min))\/60 (min\/hour) = 6 r10; hh:mm=6:10","idx":197}
{"body":"It takes 15 minutes for Michael to get to Edgewood. If Michael arrives at 8:30,","question":"what time did Michael leave to get there?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"8:15","formula":"((8 (hour)*60 (min\/hour) + 30 (min)) - 15 (min))\/60 (min\/hour) = 8 r15; hh:mm=8:15","idx":198}
{"body":"The train left for the station at 9:45 and arrived at 10:00.","question":"How long did it take?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"15 (minutes)","formula":"(10*60 (min\/hour) - (9*60 (min\/hour) + 45 (min))) = 15 (min)","idx":199}
{"body":"Charlie and his father, an engineer, decided to build a treehouse in their backyard. In order to start constructing the house, Charlie and his father needed to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 15 extra planks of wood in the house and Charlie and his father got 10 planks of wood each,","question":"how many pieces of wood do they have in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"35 (pieces)","formula":"15+10+10=35","idx":200}
{"body":"While building the house, Charlie noticed that they were running out of nails so he told his father he's going to buy some. If they still have 9 nails left and Charlie bought 2 boxes of nails, the big one containing 55 nails and the small one containing 31,","question":"how many nails will they have?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"95 (nails)","formula":"9+31+55=95","idx":201}
{"body":"To have a more stable treehouse, Charlie's father decided to tie the corner posts of the house to the tree itself. He used 24 inches of rope for the first post, 20 inches on the second, 14 inches on the third and 12 inches on the fourth.","question":"How many inches of rope were used?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"70 (inches)","formula":"24+14+12+20=70","idx":202}
{"body":"The treehouse is almost done; all they need is to paint it. His father estimated that they will use 20 ounces of white paint, 15 ounces of green paint and 34 ounces of brown paint.","question":"How many ounces of paint would they buy in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"69 (ounces)","formula":"20+15+34=69","idx":203}
{"body":"Upon finishing the treehouse, Charlie's mother served them freshly baked cookies. If Charlie ate 15 cookies, his father ate 10 and his mother only ate 5,","question":"how many cookies were eaten in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"30 (cookies)","formula":"15+10+5=30","idx":204}
{"body":"Annie is about to celebrate her birthday next week so her friends decided to throw her a surprise birthday party. Jessica, Annie's best friend, is hosting the party. She plans on making pizza for everyone. If she bought 15 pieces of pepperoni, 10 pieces of salami and 30 pieces of bacon as meat ingredients,","question":"how many pieces of meat did she buy in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"55 (pieces)","formula":"15+10+30=55","idx":205}
{"body":"Andrew, Annie's other friend, was assigned with the preparation of appetizers. He decided to bring 30 hotdogs on sticks, 20 pieces of bite-sized cheese pops and 40 pieces of chicken nuggets.","question":"How many portions of appetizers did Andrew bring in all?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"90 (portions)","formula":"30+20+40=90","idx":206}
{"body":"Annie's mother has also been asked to be a part of the surprise. She was tasked to be in charge of drinks. She made 25 glasses of orange juice, 15 glasses of grape juice and 5 glasses of apple juice.","question":"How many glasses of juice would there be?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"45 (glasses)","formula":"25+15+5=45","idx":207}
{"body":"Annie's friends wanted to make sure that there will be enough utensils to go around. If they already have 10 spoons and 10 forks and they bought 30 more for forks and 20 more spoons,","question":"how many utensils do they have available for the party?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"70 (utensils)","formula":"10+10+30+20=70","idx":208}
{"body":"On the actual day of Annie's birthday, almost everyone in her class came to surprise her. If Annie has 15 girl classmates, 20 boy classmates and 3 teachers in her class,","question":"how many people attended her birthday party?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"38 (people)","formula":"15+20+3=38","idx":209}
{"body":"It's Halloween in Chicago. Bob, Mary, John, Sue and Sam dressed as superheroes and went out to do some trick or treating. After passing through the houses on Main Street, the five friends counted how much candy they have. If Bob has 10 candies, Mary has 5, Sue has 20, John has 5 as well and Sam has also 10 candies.","question":"How many candies did they have together?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"50 (candies)","formula":"10+5+20+5+10=50","idx":210}
{"body":"The group then went on to check out the houses along Broadway Street and the scary Werewolf Avenue. After the long walk, they decided to count their candy again. If Mary has 5 chewing gums, Sam has 10 chewing gums and Sue has 15 chewing gums,","question":"how many chewing gums did the three have in all?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"30 (chewing gums)","formula":"5+10+15=30","idx":211}
{"body":"The friends then proceeded to the rest of the houses in their village. However, Sam had to go home earlier. She got her share of candies which are composed of 10 chewing gums, 15 chocolate bars, and 20 assorted fruit candies.","question":"How many candies did she get in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"45 (candies)","formula":"10+15+20=45","idx":212}
{"body":"Bob who is Sam's next door neighbor decided that he will accompany Sam home. He also took his share which consists of 15 chewing gums, 20 chocolate bars and 15 assorted candies.","question":"How many candies did he get?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"50 (candies)","formula":"15+20+15=50","idx":213}
{"body":"After Sam and Bob left, Mary, John and Sue decided to go home as well. They counted the total amount of treats that the three of them got. They were able to sort out 60 chewing gums, 55 chocolate bars and another 40 candies of different flavors.","question":"How many treats did Mary, John and Sue have in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"155 (treats)","formula":"60+55+40=155","idx":214}
{"body":"It is Easter time and the kids in the neighborhood of Easterville are very excited about the annual Easter egg hunt. The parents have decided to hide the eggs in a lot of different places. They hid 55 eggs around the club house, 33 eggs around the village park and 22 eggs in the town hall garden.","question":"How many eggs were hidden in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"110 (eggs)","formula":"55+33+22=110","idx":215}
{"body":"Joe, one of the best Easter egg hunters, found 12 eggs around the club house, 5 eggs around the park and 3 eggs in the town hall garden.","question":"How many eggs did Joe find?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"20 (eggs)","formula":"12+5+3=20","idx":216}
{"body":"The twins Ellie and Amy were able to locate 10 eggs around the club house, 4 eggs in the town hall garden and 6 more around the park.","question":"How many eggs do they have in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"20 (eggs)","formula":"10+4+6=20","idx":217}
{"body":"The rest of the kids around town got 13 more eggs around the club house, 9 eggs around the park and 8 eggs in the town hall garden. If we add all the eggs that they got,","question":"how many eggs would that be?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"30 (eggs)","formula":"13+8+9=30","idx":218}
{"body":"If the all the participants found a total 40 eggs from the club house, 25 eggs from the park and 15 eggs from the town hall,","question":"how many Easter eggs were found that day?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"80 (Easter eggs)","formula":"40+25+15=80","idx":219}
{"body":"Penny's class is going to Animaland, the largest zoo on earth, for their science field trip. The zoo has a variety of wild animals in captivity. Their first destination was the aviary. The aviary has 3 species of eagles on show that day. They have 20 Bald Eagles, 15 Harpy Eagles, and 30 Crowned Eagles.","question":"How many eagles are on display that day?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"65 (eagles)","formula":"20+15+30=65","idx":220}
{"body":"After the aviary was the zoo's swamp area. Penny counted a total of 55 tree frogs, 10 poison frogs and 13 wood frogs.","question":"How many frogs was Penny able to count?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"78 (frogs)","formula":"55+10+13=78","idx":221}
{"body":"Aside from frogs, the swamp area is also home to a few dangerous animals. Penny's teacher pointed out 22 crocodiles, 23 alligators and 5 vipers.","question":"How many dangerous animals did the teacher point out in total?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"50 (dangerous animals)","formula":"22+23+5=50","idx":222}
{"body":"Next in their itinerary was the insectarium, home to hundreds of insect species. Penny, who likes butterflies and ants, took pictures of the different species. She was able to capture 60 species of butterflies, 15 species of ants and 20 species of other insects.","question":"How many species of insects did Penny capture?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"95 (species of insects)","formula":"60+15+20=95","idx":223}
{"body":"Last stop in their field trip was the aquarium. Penny identified 35 species of sharks, 15 species of eels and 5 different species of whales.","question":"How many species was Penny able to identify?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"55 (species)","formula":"35+15+5=55","idx":224}
{"body":"Marcus and his friends are starting a recycling project to help the school raise some money for charity. They were tasked to collect different materials and create useful things from those. If Marcus was able to gather 25 milk bottles, and John was able to gather 20 milk bottles,","question":"how many milk bottles do they have available for recycling?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"45 (milk bottles)","formula":"20+25=45","idx":225}
{"body":"Chris, tasked to lead the newspaper collection, was able to obtain 42 newspapers from their neighborhood. If his sister Lily helped him and was able to get 23 more newspapers from another block,","question":"how many newspapers were they able to collect together?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"65 (newspapers)","formula":"42+23=65","idx":226}
{"body":"Andy, another part of the recycling team decided he would gather tin foil wrappers. If he was able to pick up 34 wrappers around the village dumpster and his best friend Max was able to collect 15,","question":"how many wrappers were gathered in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"49 (wrappers)","formula":"34+15=49","idx":227}
{"body":"After collecting materials, they started making recycled products to sell during the school's recycling fair. If Marcus made 26 pen holders from the milk bottles and Annie was able to make 37,","question":"how many pen holders were made?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"63 (pen holders)","formula":"26+37=63","idx":228}
{"body":"If the group was able to make 65 recycled materials from what they gathered and the teachers were able to make 28,","question":"how many recycled products will they be able to sell at the fair?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"93 (recycled products)","formula":"65+28=93","idx":229}
{"body":"Robyn and Lucy are members of their village's Girl Scout troop. During weekends and some weekdays, they go around selling cookies in the neighborhood. They have a week before the month ends and they are doing their best to get a badge from selling cookies. Working overtime, Robyn sold 47 packs of cookies while Lucy sold 29.","question":"How many packs of cookies were they able to sell that day?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"76 (packs of cookies)","formula":"47+29=76","idx":230}
{"body":"Because of an upcoming exam, Robyn will not be able to sell cookies on Tuesday. To make up for it, Lucy decided to do double the work to catch up. She sold 34 cookies on her first round and 27 on her second round.","question":"How many cookies were sold by Lucy?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"61 (cookies)","formula":"34+27=61","idx":231}
{"body":"Still a little behind, Robyn asked her mother to drive them around town on Wednesday to cover more houses. That day Robyn sold 55 packs of cookies while Lucy sold 43.","question":"How many packs were they able to sell that day?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"98 (packs)","formula":"55+43=98","idx":232}
{"body":"With the end of the month coming in two days, they decided to sell cookies to the neighboring villages as well. If they sold 23 packs on one village and 28 on the other,","question":"how many cookies were they able to sell in the other villages?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"51 (cookies)","formula":"23+28=51","idx":233}
{"body":"On the day of the awarding ceremony, Robyn and Lucy decided to sell more cookies during the morning to make sure they get the badge. Lucy sold 19 packs and Robyn sold 16.","question":"How many packs did they sell on their last day?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"35 (packs)","formula":"19+16=35","idx":234}
{"body":"It's Earth Awareness Day and the town of Flora is celebrating by planting trees in areas where the forest has been damaged. Mayor Fauna, leader of the town of Flora, donated 27 oak tree seedlings and 16 seedlings of holly.","question":"How many seedlings did he donate altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"43 (seedlings)","formula":"27+16=43","idx":235}
{"body":"Mr. Fortree, a businessman also gave seedlings for the tree planting activity. If he gave 14 seedlings of cedar and 38 seedlings of pine,","question":"how many seedlings did he give in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"52 (seedlings)","formula":"14+38=52","idx":236}
{"body":"Students from Flora Middle School were asked to participate in the event. They planted 47 apple trees and 27 orange trees in the forest near their school.","question":"How many trees in total did the students plant?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"74 (trees)","formula":"47+27=74","idx":237}
{"body":"Rangers from Flora Natural Park and Wildlife Reserve also joined the activities on that day. They planted 75 redwood trees and 25 cypress trees to replace the trees that were destroyed during a recent forest fire.","question":"How many trees did the rangers plant?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"100 (trees)","formula":"25+75=100","idx":238}
{"body":"Professor Treehead of the Flora University requested his students to participate. He said that they planted 15 species of trees in the natural park, 20 species of trees in the neighboring forest and 10 species of trees all around different locations in town.","question":"How many species of trees were planted by the students?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"45 (species of trees)","formula":"15+10+20=45","idx":239}
{"body":"Hazel and her father both love going on fishing trips. This year, they planned to go around the Great Lakes for a unique fishing experience. Their first stop is Lake Ontario. Hazel and her father decided to have a contest between them. If Hazel caught 24 salmons and her dad caught 27,","question":"how many salmons did they catch in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"51 (salmons)","formula":"24+27=51","idx":240}
{"body":"Their next destination is Lake Erie. Still in a contest, Hazel caught 48 different fishes while her father caught 46.","question":"How many fishes did they catch in Lake Erie?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"94 (fishes)","formula":"48+46=94","idx":241}
{"body":"The following week, they decided to go to Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. During their stay there, they caught a total of 30 pikes, 40 sturgeons and 75 herrings.","question":"How many fishes did they catch from the two lakes?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"145 (fishes)","formula":"30+40+75=145","idx":242}
{"body":"Their last stop was the largest of them all, Lake Superior. Tired with their travels, they decided to do less fishing and enjoy the lake's beauty instead. They were able to catch 15 catfishes, 20 sturgeons, 25 pikes and 10 eels.","question":"How many fishes were caught from Lake Superior?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"70 (fishes)","formula":"15+20+25+10=70","idx":243}
{"body":"Being concerned with the ecology of lakes, Hazel and her dad returned the youngling fishes they caught. If they took 23 fishes from Lake Ontario and Erie, 30 fishes from Lake Huron and Michigan and 44 from Lake Superior,","question":"how many fishes will they bring home with them?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"97 (fishes)","formula":"23+30+44=97","idx":244}
{"body":"It is Buddy's first day at a new school and he is feeling very nervous. His day begins with some bacon and egg prepared by his mother. After eating and preparing, Buddy headed out to catch the school bus from the nearest bus stop. Including Buddy, there were 39 students that got on the bus during the first stop. If 29 more students got on the bus at the second stop,","question":"how many students are riding the bus?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"68 (students)","formula":"39+29=68","idx":245}
{"body":"Upon arriving at the school, Buddy immediately went to his teacher where he was introduced to all the third grade students in the school. There were 57 girl students and 66 boy students.","question":"How many third graders did Buddy meet in the school?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"123 (third graders)","formula":"57+66=123","idx":246}
{"body":"During recess, Buddy went to the cafeteria where he met other students from different grades. If he met 14 second grade students, 10 fourth grade students and 16 fifth grade students,","question":"how many more students did Buddy meet during recess?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"40 (students)","formula":"14+10+16=40","idx":247}
{"body":"After recess, Buddy changed clothes for gym class. Down at the gym, all the students were divided into two groups. If one group has 34 members and the other has 37,","question":"how many students are in Buddy's gym class?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"71 (students)","formula":"34+37=71","idx":248}
{"body":"After the final bell rang, Buddy ran to the school bus with his new friends. On his ride home, he counted 36 students sitting on the left side of the bus and 27 sitting on the right.","question":"How many students are on the bus ride home?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"63 (students)","formula":"36+27=63","idx":249}
{"body":"Helen the Hippo and her friends are preparing for Thanksgiving at Helen's house. Helen baked 435 chocolate chip cookies yesterday and 139 cookies this morning.","question":"How many cookies did Helen bake?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"574 (cookies)","formula":"435+139=574","idx":250}
{"body":"Pinky the Pig bought 36 apples while Danny the Duck bought 73.","question":"How many apples do they have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"109 (apples)","formula":"36+73=109","idx":251}
{"body":"Dylan the Dog prepared 241 hotdog sticks in a brown bag. His father placed 426 more hotdog sticks in the same brown bag.","question":"How many hotdog sticks did Dylan and his father place in the brown bag?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"667 (hotdog sticks)","formula":"241+426=667","idx":252}
{"body":"Helen's mother brought 101 hotdogs. After a few hours, Dylan's mother arrived with 379 hotdogs.","question":"How many hotdogs do they have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"480 (hotdogs)","formula":"101+379=480","idx":253}
{"body":"Pinky made 147 miniature pumpkin pies for everyone and Helen made 56.","question":"How many miniature pies do they have in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"203 (miniature pies)","formula":"147+56=203","idx":254}
{"body":"It's spring break at Rosewood High so Rachel and her family decided to take a trip across Europe. Since Rachel has always been fascinated by the French people, they began their tour with a visit to France. During their stay there, Rachel went to the famous Eiffel Tower. If she climbed 567 flights of stairs going up and 325 going down,","question":"what is the total number of steps that she took?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"892 (steps)","formula":"567+325=892","idx":255}
{"body":"After visiting France, Rachel's sister Bella, requested that they see the Buckingham Palace in London. If they travelled 451 miles by land and 150 miles by sea across the English Channel,","question":"what is the total distance that they travelled?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"601 (miles)","formula":"451+150=601","idx":256}
{"body":"The very first thing that Rachel tried when they reached England was the food. If she ate 276 grams of bacon and 147 grams of sausages,","question":"how much food did she eat in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"423 (grams)","formula":"276+147=423","idx":257}
{"body":"After eating a hearty meal, they went to see the Buckingham Palace. There, Rachel learned that 583 visitors came to the palace that day. If there were 246 visitors the previous day,","question":"how many visited the palace within 2 days?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"829 (visitors)","formula":"583+246=829","idx":258}
{"body":"The last stop of their tour was Italy; there they visited Naples, the place where modern pizza was invented. During their stay there, she ate 598 grams of pizza and her sister ate 354.","question":"How many grams of pizza did Rachel and Bella ate there?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"952 (grams of pizza)","formula":"598+354=952","idx":259}
{"body":"Christmas is near. Mr. Anderson, president of Nice People Inc. organized a charity event to share happiness to the less fortunate people. The first thing that he did is to visit an orphanage. There he dressed up as Santa and gave toys to the children. If he gave 134 toy cars to the boys and 269 dolls to the girls,","question":"how many toys did he give to all?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"403 (toys)","formula":"134+269=403","idx":260}
{"body":"Next on his list is the nursing home near his office. There he 472 boxes of vitamins and 288 boxes of supplements.","question":"How many boxes of medicine did the nursing home receive from Mr. Anderson?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"760 (boxes of medicine)","formula":"472+288=760","idx":261}
{"body":"Feeling good about what he did, Mr. Anderson decided to continue giving to others. He went around the city and gave clothes to homeless people. If he gave 589 shirts and 345 trousers,","question":"how many pieces of clothing did he gave out in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"934 (pieces of clothing)","formula":"589+345=934","idx":262}
{"body":"After giving out clothes, he invited the homeless to the nearest soup kitchen to give them a proper meal. If he fed 219 men and 328 women,","question":"how many homeless people was he able to feed?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"547 (homeless people)","formula":"219+328=547","idx":263}
{"body":"The last place that he went to was the city animal shelter. There he donated some money to make sure the dogs and cats there are being taken care of. If there are 645 cats and 567 dogs there,","question":"how many animals are there in the shelter?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"1212 (animals)","formula":"645+567=1212","idx":264}
{"body":"Denver the Dog is a famous architect in the city of Animapolis. Together with his engineer friend Wally the Wolf, they decided to build the tallest building ever, the Animus Tower. To make sure the framework of the tower is strongly built, they hired the best builders in town. If they hired 318 beavers and 544 spiders,","question":"how many workers in total did they hire to make the framework?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"862 (workers)","formula":"318+544=862","idx":265}
{"body":"To carry heavy construction materials, they employed 413 red ants and 487 black ants.","question":"How many ants did they employ in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"900 (ants)","formula":"413+487=900","idx":266}
{"body":"After the framework was finished, they asked 239 monkeys and 622 termites to finish the rest of the building.","question":"How many workers finished the rest of the construction?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"861 (workers)","formula":"239+622=861","idx":267}
{"body":"When the building is done, they wanted to make it shine brightly in the night. To fix that, they commissioned 432 fireflies and 297 glow worms.","question":"How many animals worked in the lights?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"729 (animals)","formula":"432+297=729","idx":268}
{"body":"It took all of the workers one year to finish the Animus Tower and it was indeed the brightest and tallest structure that can be seen at Animapolis' skyline. If the first half of the building has 145 stories and the second half has 255 stories.","question":"How many stories do the Animus Tower has?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"400 (stories)","formula":"145+255=400","idx":269}
{"body":"It's New Year's Eve. Benjamin and his family went to New York City to take part in the celebration that is going to take place later that night. Before the evening celebrations, Benjamin wanted to see some of the famous places in NYC first. From the hotel, he walked 234 steps to the nearest restaurant then another 378 steps to Central Park.","question":"How many steps did he take to get to Central Park from the hotel?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"612 (steps)","formula":"234+378=612","idx":270}
{"body":"Next on his list is the famous Empire State Building. There he learned that the building stands 1250 feet to the top floor and the antenna spire is 204 feet.","question":"How tall is the Empire State Building?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"1454 (feet)","formula":"1250+204=1454","idx":271}
{"body":"At the top of the Empire State Building, he saw the Madison Square Garden so he decided to go there as well. It took him 676 steps to get down the building and 315 steps from the building to Madison Square Garden.","question":"How many steps did he take to get to Madison Square?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"991 (steps)","formula":"676+315=991","idx":272}
{"body":"It's getting dark so he decided to take one last stop. He took a cab to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. If he saw 465 pieces of Asian art and 527 pieces of Egyptian art,","question":"how many pieces of art did he see?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"992 (pieces of art)","formula":"465+527=992","idx":273}
{"body":"After visiting the museum, Benjamin went back to the hotel where he prepared for New Year's Eve at the annual Times Square Ball Drop. To get there, he took 354 steps to the Rockefeller Center then 228 steps to Times Square itself.","question":"How many steps did he take before reaching Times Square?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"582 (steps)","formula":"354+228=582","idx":274}
{"body":"Sofia, president of the school student organization, held a meeting to talk about the food being served at the school cafeteria. The first order of business is to discuss whether the students like the food being served at the school. If 383 students said that they like the food and 431 students said they didn't,","question":"how many students participated in the discussion?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"814 (students)","formula":"383+431=814","idx":275}
{"body":"After agreeing that the school menu needs to be changed, they had a vote for food suggestions. If 337 voted to add more veggies to the menu and 335 voted to add more meat,","question":"how many students voted?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"672 (students)","formula":"337+335=672","idx":276}
{"body":"Since the result of the vote was close, it was decided that they will balance the menu with both meat and vegetables. This decision was agreed upon by 154 third grade students and 237 fourth grade students.","question":"How many students agreed with the decision?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"391 (students)","formula":"154+237=391","idx":277}
{"body":"Because of the decision, Sofia asked the students to suggest specific types of food. If 279 students suggested adding mashed potatoes while 234 suggested adding bacon to the menu,","question":"how many students participated in the suggestion of new food items?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"513 (students)","formula":"279+234=513","idx":278}
{"body":"After a week, Sofia did a survey to ask if the students liked the new menu. She found out that 235 students liked the new menu while 165 didn't.","question":"How many students took part in Sofia's survey?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"400 (students)","formula":"235+165=400","idx":279}
{"body":"Winter is almost here and most animals are migrating to warmer countries. There are 67 bird families living near the mountain. If 32 bird families flew away for winter,","question":"how many bird families were left near the mountain?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"35 (bird families)","formula":"67-32=35","idx":280}
{"body":"At the river, 25 out of 55 salmon families went to warmer waters to avoid being frozen.","question":"How many salmon families were left in the river?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"30 (salmon families)","formula":"55-25=30","idx":281}
{"body":"The wolves, though accustomed to cold weather, also wanted to move away from the incoming winter. If there are 43 packs of wolves living in the forest and 31 packs went away,","question":"how many wolf packs were left in the forest?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"12 (wolf packs)","formula":"43-31=12","idx":282}
{"body":"Some deer families are also moving out to avoid the shortage of grass that will result from occasional blizzards. If there are 79 deer families in the area and around 45 of them stayed,","question":"how many deer families moved out?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"34 (deer families)","formula":"79-45=34","idx":283}
{"body":"Even the chipmunks are trying to get away to find other warmer places to stay. If 21 chipmunk families were left from the original 86 families,","question":"how many chipmunk families went away?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"65 (chipmunk families)","formula":"86-21=65","idx":284}
{"body":"Wendy is a very generous kid. Every time her parents buy her some stuff, she always gives some of it to her friends. For her birthday this year, she received a new set of shoes. She now has a total of 33 pairs of shoes. If she gave away 14 pairs of shoes to her friends,","question":"how many pairs of shoes were left to her?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"19 (pairs of shoes)","formula":"33-14=19","idx":285}
{"body":"At the first day back in school, her parents bought her different colored pens. If her parents bought her 56 pens and she gave 22 of those to her friends,","question":"how many pens were left for her to use?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"34 (pens)","formula":"56-22=34","idx":286}
{"body":"During Halloween, she was able to get a lot of candies from trick or treating. She decided to give away some of them to the homeless kids nearby. If she has 60 candies and gave away 40,","question":"how many does she have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"20 (candies)","formula":"60-40=20","idx":287}
{"body":"Thanksgiving came and their family hosted their building's Thanksgiving dinner. They prepared a lot of food so she asked her parents if they could donate some to the soup kitchen next bock. If they prepared 36 turkeys and gave 18 of it to the soup kitchen,","question":"how many were left for them to eat?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"18 (turkeys)","formula":"36-18=18","idx":288}
{"body":"Christmas came and as usual she received 77 gifts to put under the Christmas tree. She wanted to make other kids happy so she sent 66 of her gifts to the orphanage downtown.","question":"How many gifts were left under their Christmas tree?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"11 (gifts)","formula":"77-66=11","idx":289}
{"body":"Alicia loves collecting art. She has a whole house filled with all the art she obtained since she was a little kid. When she decided to move away, she started donating some of her art to different museums. First museum she went to was the Metropolitan museum in New York. She donated 46 medieval art pieces from the 70 she originally has.","question":"How many medieval art pieces were left with her?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"24 (medieval art pieces)","formula":"70-46=24","idx":290}
{"body":"The next museum on her list is the Guggenheim in New York as well. There she gave 51 sets of Egyptian mask from her collection of 90.","question":"How many sets of masks were left in Alicia's collection?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"39 (sets of masks)","formula":"90-51=39","idx":291}
{"body":"After New York, she decided to visit the Smithsonian in Washington DC. If she has 63 miniature aircrafts and she gave away 49 to the National Air and Space Museum,","question":"how many are left with her?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"14 (miniature aircrafts)","formula":"63-49=14","idx":292}
{"body":"She also decided to contribute to the collection of the Museum of Natural History. After donating some of her bug collection, she was left with 39 bug species. If she originally has 98 bug species,","question":"how many did she donate?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"59 (bug species)","formula":"98-39=59","idx":293}
{"body":"Her last stop was the post office. There she sent her rock collection to the Geological Museum in London. She was left with her 15 favorite stones after sending away a part of her collection. If she originally has 78 stones in her collection,","question":"how many did she send away?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"63 (stones)","formula":"78-15=63","idx":294}
{"body":"Jasmine and her mom went to the grocery to buy some food. Her mom gave her $100.00 to spend. Since she loves fruits, she went to the fruits section first. There she bought apples and oranges worth $15.00. From the original $100.00 given by her mom,","question":"how much money was left for her to spend?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"85 (dollars)","formula":"100-15=85","idx":295}
{"body":"Using $85.00 left buying fruits, she decided to buy some cookies. If she spent $16.00 on cookies,","question":"how much money was left with her?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"69 (dollars)","formula":"85-16=69","idx":296}
{"body":"Her friends are coming over the next day so she also bought some refreshments. If she has $50.00 left from the money she had after buying cookies, and she has $69.00 before,","question":"how much did she spend on juice?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"19 (dollars)","formula":"69-50=19","idx":297}
{"body":"Jasmine also bought some chips for her friends in which she got for a discount of $17.00. If the chips originally cost $35.00,","question":"how much did she actually spend on chips?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"18 (dollars)","formula":"35-17=18","idx":298}
{"body":"When she came back to her mother, she returned $27.00 worth of change. From the initial $100.00 that her mom gave her,","question":"how much money in total did she spend on buying groceries?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"73 (dollars)","formula":"100-27=73","idx":299}
{"body":"It's basketball season in Ashford Elementary School. Chuck, the team captain of the Blue Team is feeling nervous about it. Their first opponent is the Red Team, composed of other 3rd graders, gave them a hard time. If they lost by 13 points and the Red Team scored 61 points,","question":"what is their team's final score?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"48 (points)","formula":"61-13=48","idx":300}
{"body":"Feeling sad about their loss on their first game, Chuck and his teammates were determined to win on their next match against the Yellow Team. They scored 72 points and the Yellow Team scored 55,","question":"how large was their lead?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"17 (points)","formula":"72-55=17","idx":301}
{"body":"Their next opponent was the Green Team. If their final score is 68 points and they led by 29 points,","question":"what is Green Team's final score?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"39 (points)","formula":"68-29=39","idx":302}
{"body":"With the win streak that they have, Chuck's team was able to get into the playoffs. They reached the semi-finals where they played against the Black Team. If they finished the game with 83 points and won it by 18 points,","question":"what is the Black Team's final score?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"65 (points)","formula":"83-18=65","idx":303}
{"body":"For the championship game, they faced the powerful Red Team. Wanting redemption, Chuck and his teammates did their best and gave everything that they've got. In the end, they won the game with the final score of 95. If the Red Team scored 76 points,","question":"how large was the difference of their scores?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"19 (points)","formula":"95-76=19","idx":304}
{"body":"Simon, Mark, Kevin, and Carl love collecting stamps. They meet up every month to compare and share their collections with each other. During the previous month, Kevin was able to collect 45 stamps while Simon was only able to collect 27.","question":"How many more stamps does Kevin have more than Simon?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"18 (stamps)","formula":"45-27=18","idx":305}
{"body":"Carl, on the other hand, was able to collect 74 stamps which are 36 more than what Mark was able to collect.","question":"How many stamps was Mark able to collect?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"38 (stamps)","formula":"74-36=38","idx":306}
{"body":"If Carl has a total of 89 stamps and Kevin has 57,","question":"how many more stamps does Carl have more than Kevin?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"32 (stamps)","formula":"89-57=32","idx":307}
{"body":"The following month, the four friends met again to share their collections. Carl, having the most number of stamps among all of them decided to give away some of his collections. If he has 96 stamps during that month, and he gave away 48,","question":"how many stamps were left with him?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"48 (stamps)","formula":"96-48=48","idx":308}
{"body":"Before his friends gave him more stamps, Simon initially had 34 stamps. If he now has 61 stamps,","question":"how many stamps did he receive from his friends?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"27 (stamps)","formula":"61-34=27","idx":309}
{"body":"Rob is very fond of tall structures. He likes collecting pictures and comparing them. Two of his favorite buildings are Chicago's Sears Tower and Dubai's Burj Khalifa. If Burj Khalifa stands at 830 meters high and Sears stands at 527 meters high,","question":"how much higher is Burj Khalifa than Sears?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"303 (meters)","formula":"830-527=303","idx":310}
{"body":"Rob also compared the Empire State Building and the Petronas Towers.","question":"What is the height difference between the two if the Empire State Building is 443 m tall and the Petronas Towers is 452 m tall?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"9 (meters)","formula":"452-443=9","idx":311}
{"body":"Having been to Paris, Rob also remembered the Eiffel Tower which was the tallest structure in the world at the time it was built. If the height of Eiffel Tower is 324 m,","question":"how much lower is it compared to 830m height, today\u2019s tallest man-made structure, the Burj Khalifa?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"506 (meters)","formula":"830-324=506","idx":312}
{"body":"Rob also matched the London Eye which stands at 443 ft and Las Vegas' High Roller standing at 550 ft. Being the tallest Ferris wheel in the world,","question":"how much taller is High Roller than the London Eye?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"107 (ft)","formula":"550-443=107","idx":313}
{"body":"Lastly, Rob compared Canada's CN Tower and Seattle's Space Needle.","question":"How tall is the Space Needle if the CN Tower stands at 553 m high and it is taller than the Space Needle by 369 m?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"184 (meters)","formula":"553-369=184","idx":314}
{"body":"Mike and his brother Joe found a map leading to a buried treasure in an unknown island so they decided to go on a treasure hunt. After decoding the clues on the map, they found out that they need to go to the Island of Mysteries. To get there, they could either take a plane for $600.00 or a boat for $254.00.","question":"How much money can they save if they took a boat to the island?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"346 (dollars)","formula":"600-254=346","idx":315}
{"body":"When they arrived at the island's starting point, they looked at the clues and found out that the number of steps they need to take to get to the next clue is the difference between 537 and 369.","question":"How many steps do they have to take to get to the next clue?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"168 (steps)","formula":"537-369=168","idx":316}
{"body":"The map led them through the forest and into a cave. To open the cave doors, they need to put weights on the switch. If the switch already has 234 lbs. of weights and the total needed is 712 lbs.,","question":"how much more weight to they need to add?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"478 (lbs)","formula":"712-234=478","idx":317}
{"body":"If the cave is 974 feet deep and they are already at 588 feet,","question":"how much farther until they reach the end of the cave?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"386 (feet)","formula":"974-588=386","idx":318}
{"body":"At the end of the cave, they found a golden chest. If the chest contains 421 diamonds and 377 rubies,","question":"how many more diamonds are there than rubies?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"44 (diamonds)","formula":"421-377=44","idx":319}
{"body":"Simon, an adventurer, got trapped in the magical Blackwood Forest. In order to find the way out, he needs to solve a series of puzzles. The first puzzle involved two giant trees. To open the path, he needs to find the height difference between the two trees. If the first tree is 465 ft high and the second is 399 ft,","question":"what is the height difference?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"66 (ft)","formula":"465-399=66","idx":320}
{"body":"The path opened to a beautiful garden enclosed by a wall. The exit door will open when the number of white flowers is the same as the number of red flowers. If there are 555 white flowers and 347 red flowers,","question":"how many more red flowers are needed?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"208 (red flowers)","formula":"555-347=208","idx":321}
{"body":"The exit door leads to a river 487 inches across, if the bridge he needs to cross is only 295 inches,","question":"how much longer does he need to build if he wants to cross the river using the bridge?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"192 (inches)","formula":"487-295=192","idx":322}
{"body":"Across the river, he fell into a hole. To get out, he needs to fill it with 823 gallons of water. If the hole initially has 676 gallons,","question":"how much water does he need to fill it?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"147 (gallons)","formula":"823-676=147","idx":323}
{"body":"At the edge of the forest, an anthill is blocking the way out. In order to pass through, he needs to help the ants gather food. If the ants need 911 grains of food and they already have 762,","question":"how many more grains are needed to be gathered?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"149 (grains)","formula":"911-762=149","idx":324}
{"body":"Charlie, an aspiring inventor, is planning to make some wings to fulfill his dream to fly around the world. He started by collecting feathers. He needs 900 feathers and he already has 387.","question":"How many more feathers does he need to collect?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"513 (feathers)","formula":"900-387=513","idx":325}
{"body":"Next on his checklist are wax glues to stick the feathers together. If the feathers require 469 g of wax and right now he just needs 257 g,","question":"how many grams of wax glue does he already have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"212 (grams of wax glue)","formula":"469-257=212","idx":326}
{"body":"The wings now need to be heated. If the oven is at 150 degrees and the required temperature is 546 degrees,","question":"how many more degrees does the oven temperature need to increase?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"396 (degrees)","formula":"546-150=396","idx":327}
{"body":"While heating the wings, Charlie decided to make metal supports for the wings. If he needs 635 lbs of metal and he has 276 lbs in storage,","question":"how much additional metal does he need to buy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"359 (lbs)","formula":"635-276=359","idx":328}
{"body":"Finally, he wanted to add color to the wings so he decided to paint it like a rainbow. If he wanted to use 333 liters of paint and he still have 157 liters left from his last project,","question":"how much more paint does he need to buy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"176 (liters)","formula":"333-157=176","idx":329}
{"body":"Willie, the town baker, wanted to make the biggest cake their town has ever seen. First, he prepared the flour. He is planning to use 501 lbs. of flour. If he has 294 lbs. of flour stored in his bakery,","question":"how much more flour does he need to buy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"207 (lbs)","formula":"501-294=207","idx":330}
{"body":"Next on his shopping list are the eggs. If he needs 222 eggs for his cake and his friend Andrew gave him 155,","question":"how many more eggs should he buy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"67 (eggs)","formula":"222- 155=67","idx":331}
{"body":"To make sure that the cake is sweet, he needs 450 lbs. of sugar. If he has 287 lbs. of sugar stored in his house,","question":"how much additional sugar will he need?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"163 (lbs)","formula":"450-287=163","idx":332}
{"body":"Since the townspeople requested that he makes a chocolate cake, he will need 306 lbs. of cocoa powder. If the mayor already gave him 259 lbs.,","question":"how much cocoa powder does he still need?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"47 (lbs)","formula":"306-259=47","idx":333}
{"body":"For the frosting and final touches, Willie will need to have 300 lbs. of whipped cream. If he got 149 lbs. of cream from his farm,","question":"how much more cream is needed to be bought?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"151 (lbs)","formula":"300-149=151","idx":334}
{"body":"There's only a week left before Christmas. John went out to buy gifts for his family. Having $999.00 for his budget, he went to a sports store and bought his brother a new pair of shoes for $165.00.","question":"How much money does he have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"834 (dollars)","formula":"999-165=834","idx":335}
{"body":"Using the $834.00 left from buying the shoes, he went to a fashion store to buy a dress for his sister. If the dress costs $129.00,","question":"how much money does he have left with him?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"705 (dollars)","formula":"834-129=705","idx":336}
{"body":"After buying a dress, he went to a gardening store and bought his mom some ornamental plants. If the plants originally cost $467.00 and he was able to get a $399.00 discount,","question":"how much did he actually spend on buying the plants?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"68 (dollars)","formula":"467-399=68","idx":337}
{"body":"Lastly, he went to a music store and bought a new set of speakers for his dad's entertainment system. If the initial price of the speakers is $475.00 he got it for $199.00,","question":"how much money was he able to save from having a discount?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"276 (dollars)","formula":"475-199=276","idx":338}
{"body":"If he spent a total of $700.00 and all the gifts cost a total of $561.00,","question":"how much money did he spend on giftwrapping and other expenses?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"139 (dollars)","formula":"700-561=139","idx":339}
{"body":"Janine owns a catering service company. She was hired to cater for the mayor's 50th birthday. For the appetizers, she needs to make 750 mini meat pies. She divided her crew into 3 teams. If the first team made 235, and the second made 275,","question":"how many pies should the third team make?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"240 (pies)","formula":"750-(235+275)=240","idx":340}
{"body":"Next food item she has to prepare is soup. She needs 280 cups of mushroom soup. If the first team made 90 cups, and the third team made 70 cups,","question":"how any cups should the second team prepare in order to meet the required amount of soup?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"120 (cups)","formula":"280-(90+70)=120","idx":341}
{"body":"For the first main dish, they were asked to cook steak. If the third and second team cooked 240 plates of steak. And the first team cooked 75 plates less than what the second and third team made,","question":"how many steaks did they cook altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"405 (plates of steak)","formula":"(240-75)+240=405","idx":342}
{"body":"For the second main course, they were asked to make 500 pieces of fish fillets. If the first team made 189 pieces and the second team made 131 pieces,","question":"how many pieces should the third team make?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"180 (pieces)","formula":"500-(189+131)=180","idx":343}
{"body":"They served a total of 179 adults and 141 children, if 156 of all the people they served are male,","question":"how many are female?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"164 (people)","formula":"(179+141)-156=164","idx":344}
{"body":"Alvin is trying to build a small house in the forest so that he has a place to stay whenever he goes hunting. He started by gathering some wood. According to his blueprint, he will need 376 pieces of wood. If his friend gave him 123 pieces and his brother gave him 136 pieces,","question":"how many more wood does he need to gather?","solution_type":"TVQ-Change","answer":"117 (pieces of wood)","formula":"376-123-136=117","idx":345}
{"body":"He also needed some nails. If he already has 247 nails with him and he found another 144 in his toolshed,","question":"how many more nails does he need to buy if he needs a total of 500 nails?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"109 (nails)","formula":"500-(247+144)=109","idx":346}
{"body":"To add support on the house's connections, he decided to tie the wood joints with rope. He needs 185 feet of rope. If he has 46 feet of rope with him and at the moment he only needed 57 feet,","question":"how many feet of rope did his friends give to him?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"82 (feet of rope)","formula":"185-(57+46)=82","idx":347}
{"body":"He wanted to make sure that he is protected from the cold evenings in the forest so he decided to build a fireplace made of cement. If he bought 215 lbs of cement and his son brought another 137 lbs,","question":"how much cement did he have originally if he now has 450 lbs?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"98 (lbs)","formula":"450-(215+137)=98","idx":348}
{"body":"For finishing touches, he needed 70 gallons of paint. If he bought 23 gallons to add to his existing 36 gallons of paint,","question":"how much more paint will he need?","solution_type":"TVQ-Change","answer":"11 (gallons)","formula":"70-23-36=11","idx":349}
{"body":"Lizzie lives in a very big and polluted city. Being an advocate for the environment, she organized a cleanup drive to help reduce the pollution. They started by cleaning the rivers that flow through and around the city. If her group was able to collect 387 pounds of garbage and another group gathered 39 pounds less than Lizzie's group,","question":"how much garbage were the two groups able to gather?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"735 (pounds)","formula":"(387-39)+387=735","idx":350}
{"body":"After the cleaning the rivers they went on to tidy up the farmlands. If Lizzie's group covered 250 square feet of land and the other group covered 265,","question":"how many more square feet of land remains to be cleaned if there is total of 900 square feet of land?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"385 (square feet)","formula":"900-(250+265)=385","idx":351}
{"body":"The two groups will also collect garbage from all the 453 houses in the city. If Lizzie's group covered 238 houses while the other group covered 190,","question":"how many more houses remain?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"25 (houses)","formula":"453-(238+190)=25","idx":352}
{"body":"If Lizzie's group is composed of 54 people and they have 17 more members than the other group,","question":"how many people are working together to clean the city?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"91 (people)","formula":"(54-17)+54=91","idx":353}
{"body":"Finally, they had to roam around 169 factories to make sure they are throwing their wastes properly. If their group went to 69 factories and the second went to 52,","question":"how many factories remain unchecked?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"48 (factories)","formula":"169-(69+52)=48","idx":354}
{"body":"Kevin and his family just moved to a new neighborhood so they are holding a party to be able to meet their new neighbors. For the party, they prepared a few snacks for everyone. If his sister prepared 25 mini cupcakes and his mother prepared 30,","question":"how many did his grandmother prepare if they have a total of 100 cupcakes?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"45 (cupcakes)","formula":"100-(25+30)=45","idx":355}
{"body":"They also prepared some chips. If he prepared 350 grams of chips and his father prepared 268 grams,","question":"how much chips should his brother prepare if they are to have 800 grams of chips?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"182 (grams)","formula":"800-(350+268)=182","idx":356}
{"body":"Since pizza is a favorite in Kevin's family, they also bought some. His sister bought 48 slices of pizza and his brother bought 48 as well.","question":"How many slices of pizza do they have for their neighbors if the family already ate 27 slices?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"69 (slices of pizza)","formula":"(48+48)-27=69","idx":357}
{"body":"Their neighbors, wanting to welcome them, also brought in some food. If one neighbor brought 75 hotdogs and another neighbor brought 25 less hotdogs than the first one,","question":"how many hotdogs were brought by the neighbors in total?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"125 (hotdogs)","formula":"(75-25)+75=125","idx":358}
{"body":"After the party, Kevin estimated that the total money they spent on food, drinks, and utensils sums up to $560.00. If they spent $268.00 on food and $118.00 on utensils and other stuff,","question":"how much did they spend on drinks?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"174 (dollars)","formula":"560-(268+118)=174","idx":359}
{"body":"Katie loves to travel. On her birthday, she decided to go on a trip on a mysterious continent. Her first destination was in an island of statues which is 436 miles from her place. She took a plane that made two stopovers, the 1st stopover after covering 132 miles and the 2nd stopover after another 236 miles.","question":"How much farther is the island from the 2nd stopover?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"68 (miles)","formula":"436-(132+236)=68","idx":360}
{"body":"Katie spent a total $350.00 on her whole stay in the island. If she spent $125.00 on food and $135.00 on hotel rooms,","question":"how much did she spend on buying other stuff?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"90 (dollars)","formula":"350-(125+135)=90","idx":361}
{"body":"Next, she went to a country full of mountains. There she saw 532 species of insects, reptiles and birds. If she saw 253 insect species and 143 bird species,","question":"how many reptile species did she see?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"136 (reptile species)","formula":"532-(253+143)=136","idx":362}
{"body":"After the mountain country, she went to the famous beach on the continent. There, she collected 291 seashells of different colors. If she has 76 red shells and 49 green shells,","question":"how many shells are not red or green?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"166 (shells)","formula":"291-(76+49)=166","idx":363}
{"body":"Before she went home, she bought t-shirts, key chains and handmade bracelets as souvenirs. She spent $347.00 on key chains and bracelets which is $146.00 more than she spent on t-shirts.","question":"How much money did she spend on all the souvenirs?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"548 (dollars)","formula":"(347-146)+347=548","idx":364}
{"body":"Thanksgiving is coming and Dr. Mary wants to celebrate it by sharing her blessing to different charities. She first went to Oldtown where she donated $700.00 in total to three different nursing homes. If she gave $245.00 to the first home and $225.00 to the second,","question":"how much did she give to the third home?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"230 (dollars)","formula":"700-(245+225)=230","idx":365}
{"body":"She then went to three orphanages and donated a total of $650.00. If she gave $175.00 to the first orphanage and $250.00 to the third,","question":"how much did she donate to the second orphanage?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"225 (dollars)","formula":"650-(175+250)=225","idx":366}
{"body":"Next on her list are the homeless people where she spent a total of $900.00. If she gave $325.00 to the first set of homeless families and $260.00 to the second set of families,","question":"how much did she give to the last set of homeless families?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"315 (dollars)","formula":"900-(325+260)=315","idx":367}
{"body":"Being a nature lover, she also gave some money to three forest reserves. If she donated $570.00 to Treetown National Park and The Forest Reserve which is $140.00 more than what she gave to Animal Preservation Park,","question":"how much did she donate to all three parks?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"1000 (dollars)","formula":"(570-140)+570=1000","idx":368}
{"body":"Lastly, she donated $800.00 to three different soup kitchens in her town. If she gave $300.00 to the first soup kitchen and $238.00 to the second,","question":"how much did she donate to the third?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"262 (dollars)","formula":"800-(300+238)=262","idx":369}
{"body":"Andrew is having his friends over for game night. So he decided to prepare the snacks and the games. He started by making mini sandwiches. If he has 4 friends coming over and he made 3 sandwiches for each one of them,","question":"how many sandwiches did he make in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"12 (sandwiches)","formula":"4*3=12","idx":370}
{"body":"He also made some juice from fresh oranges. If he used 2 oranges per glass of juice and he made 6 glasses of juice,","question":"how many oranges did he use?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"12 (oranges)","formula":"2*6=12","idx":371}
{"body":"Then he started to prepare the games. If each game takes 5 minutes to prepare and he prepared a total of 5 games,","question":"how many minutes did it take for Andrew to prepare all the games?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"25 (minutes)","formula":"5*5=25","idx":372}
{"body":"Andrew's 4 friends decided to bring food as well. If each of them brought 4 slices of pizza,","question":"how many slices of pizza do they have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"16 (slices of pizza)","formula":"4*4=16","idx":373}
{"body":"Lastly, Andrew tried to compute his expenses for the game night. If he spent $9.00 for each game they played and they played a total of 5 games,","question":"how much money did he spend that night?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"45 (dollars)","formula":"9*5=45","idx":374}
{"body":"Mona is having a party at her house to celebrate her birthday. She invited some friends and family. Mona prepared rainbow colored cupcakes for dessert. If she made 7 sets for each of the 7 colors of the rainbow and each set has 6 cupcakes,","question":"how many cupcakes did Mona prepare in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"42 (cupcakes)","formula":"7*6=42","idx":375}
{"body":"Her mom also baked some cookies. If she baked 5 pans of cookies and there are 8 cookies per pan,","question":"how many cookies did her mom bake for her birthday?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"40 (cookies)","formula":"5*8=40","idx":376}
{"body":"They planned to serve some cold drinks as well. If they plan to make 9 pitchers of drinks and each pitcher can fill 6 glasses,","question":"how many glasses of drinks are they planning to prepare in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"54 (glasses of drinks)","formula":"9*6=54","idx":377}
{"body":"They decided to hold the party in their backyard. If they have 8 sets of tables and each set has 7 chairs,","question":"how many chairs do they have for the guests?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"56 (chairs)","formula":"8*7=56","idx":378}
{"body":"At the end of the party, Mona gave away some souvenirs to her 6 closest friends. If each of them received 2 souvenir items,","question":"how many souvenirs did Mona give away?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"12 (souvenirs)","formula":"6*2=12","idx":379}
{"body":"John is building a tree house to serve as his hideout whenever he wanted to spend some time alone with himself. The first thing he did is to gather some materials. For the pillars, he needs two sets of wood with different lengths. If the first set of wood is 4 feet long and the second set is 5 times longer than the first set,","question":"how long is the second set of wood?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"20 (feet)","formula":"4*5=20","idx":380}
{"body":"Another material that he needs is rope. If he already has 6 feet of rope and he needs additional ropes having 5 times the length of what he already have,","question":"how long should be the additional rope?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"30 (feet of rope)","formula":"6*5=30","idx":381}
{"body":"For the walls of the house, he would use 9 large planks of wood. If each plank of wood needs 8 pieces of nails to be secured,","question":"how many nails does John need for the house wall?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"72 (pieces of nails)","formula":"9*8=72","idx":382}
{"body":"For the roof, John would need 2 sets of metal bars for support. If each set has 7 metal bars,","question":"how many metal bars are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"14 (metal bars)","formula":"2*7=14","idx":383}
{"body":"For the final touches, John wanted to paint the house using the 3 primary colors. If he has 5 liters of paint for each color,","question":"how many liters of paint does he have in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"15 (liters of paint)","formula":"3*5=15","idx":384}
{"body":"The kids from Oakwood Elementary School are visiting a bird zoo for their field trip. To get to the bird zoo from the school, the kids have to ride some buses. If there are 7 buses and each bus has 3 adult supervisors to guide the children,","question":"how many supervisors are there in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"21 (supervisors)","formula":"7*3=21","idx":385}
{"body":"If each bus have nine rows of seats and each row of seats can accommodate 4 children,","question":"how many children can each bus accommodate?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"36 (children)","formula":"9*4=36","idx":386}
{"body":"At the bird zoo, the kids were able to visit 5 different bird cages, each containing 8 different kinds of birds.","question":"How many different kinds of birds did the children see from the bird cages?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"40 (kinds of birds)","formula":"5*8=40","idx":387}
{"body":"At the back of the zoo is a mountain where the birds can roam free in a natural habitat. The children saw 6 types of eagles living on each section of the mountain. If the mountain has 3 sections,","question":"how many types of eagles did the children see in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"18 (types of eagles)","formula":"6*3=18","idx":388}
{"body":"Their last stop before leaving the zoo is the bird museum. There, they went through 7 bird exhibits, spending 9 minutes going around each exhibit.","question":"How much time did they spend going through the museum?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"63 (minutes)","formula":"7*9=63","idx":389}
{"body":"Annie takes trick or treating seriously. So, days before Halloween, she makes sure that the details of her trick or treating are well planned. First, she wanted to find out the number of houses in her village. If the village has 5 houses per block and has a total of 9 blocks,","question":"how many houses are there in her village?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"45 (houses)","formula":"5*9=45","idx":390}
{"body":"She also estimated the number of candies that she will receive from each block. If she will receive around 7 pieces of candies from every house, and there are 5 houses in a block,","question":"how many candies will she receive from each block?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"35 (candies)","formula":"7*5=35","idx":391}
{"body":"She wants to know how many children will go trick or treating in their village. If there are 6 children on each of the 9 blocks,","question":"how many children will go trick or treating in Annie's village?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"54 (children)","formula":"6*9=54","idx":392}
{"body":"Annie also planned the time she would spend going around the 9 blocks in her village. If she plans on spending just 8 minutes on each block,","question":"how much time would it take for her to finish trick or treating?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"72 (minutes)","formula":"9*8=72","idx":393}
{"body":"Finally, she planned on going to the Halloween party in the village club house. She wanted to make sure that she will have the perfect costume so she rented 4 different costumes from the Halloween store. If each costume rent costs $2.00,","question":"how much did she spend on all the costumes?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"8 (dollars)","formula":"4*2=8","idx":394}
{"body":"Michael and Tom both love collecting robots. They meet up every month so that they can check out and compare their collections. On their latest meeting, they found out that Tom has twice as many animal robots than Michael. If Michael has 8 animal robots,","question":"how many animal robots does Tom have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"16 (animal robots)","formula":"2*8=16","idx":395}
{"body":"Being his favorite, Michael has 4 times more flying robots than Tom. If Tom has 3 flying robots,","question":"how many flying robots does Michael have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"12 (flying robots)","formula":"4*3=12","idx":396}
{"body":"While comparing the other robots that they have, Tom and Michael talked about Bob who has a large collection of car robots. If Tom and Michael have 9 car robots and Bob has 9 times more than that,","question":"how many car robots does Bob have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"81 (car robots)","formula":"9*9=81","idx":397}
{"body":"Tom saw that Michael has the rare robot that would complete one of his robot sets. Michael offered to sell it but he said that Tom will need to pay 3 times the original price. If the rare robot has an original price of $3.00,","question":"how much should Tom pay?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"9 (dollars)","formula":"3.00*3=9","idx":398}
{"body":"Before they end the meeting, Tom counted the total number of robots in his collection. He has 6 sets of robots and each set is composed of 7 robots.","question":"How many robots does Tom have in his collection?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"42 (robots)","formula":"6*7=42","idx":399}
{"body":"Michelle likes to save money every now and then so that she has money to buy the things that she wants. One day, she decided to count her savings. She opened her piggy bank and sorted out the different coins and dollar bills. If she counted a total of 20 nickels (a nickel is equivalent to 5 cents),","question":"what is the total value of money does she have in nickels?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"100 (cents)","formula":"20*5=100","idx":400}
{"body":"She also found out that she has 10 pieces of $5 bills.","question":"What is the total value of money does she have in $5 bills?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"50 (dollars)","formula":"10*5=50","idx":401}
{"body":"When she was finished sorting all her savings, she counted the number of her $10 bills. If she counted a total of 9 pieces of $10 bills,","question":"what is the total value of all her $10 bills combined?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"90 (dollars)","formula":"9*10=90","idx":402}
{"body":"Michelle also noticed that she was able to save a few $50 dollar bills. If she has a total of 7 pieces of $50 dollar bills,","question":"what is the total value of all her $50 bills combined?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"350 (dollars)","formula":"50*7=350","idx":403}
{"body":"After counting all her money, she went to her mom and had all her savings exchanged into whole $100 bills. After the exchange, she has 8 pieces of $100 bills.","question":"How much was total amount of Michelle's savings?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"800 (dollars)","formula":"8*100=800","idx":404}
{"body":"Daniel and his brother Ben went to their grandfather's farm for a few weeks of vacation. During their stay at the farm, they were asked to take care of the animals. One day, his grandfather asked if he could count the total number of sheep that they have. If there are 3 herds of sheep and each herd has 20 sheep,","question":"how many sheep do they have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"60 (sheep)","formula":"3*20=60","idx":405}
{"body":"Ben on the other hand, was asked to count the number of cows that they have. He saw that there are a total of 40 cows for every cow herd.","question":"How many cows do they have in total if there are 8 cow herds in the farm?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"320 (cows)","formula":"40*8=320","idx":406}
{"body":"Both of them were also asked to take note of the total number of chicken in the farm. Ben counted a total of 9 chicken coops and Daniel said that there are 60 chickens in one coop.","question":"How many chickens do they have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"540 (chickens)","formula":"9*60=540","idx":407}
{"body":"Ben was also given 7 trays of eggs to examine. If each tray has 10 eggs,","question":"how many eggs did Ben examine in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"70 (eggs)","formula":"7*10=70","idx":408}
{"body":"After they vacation, they figured out that the farm was divided into 5 sections and each section has a land area of 60 acres.","question":"What is the total area of the farm?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"300 (acres)","formula":"60*5=300","idx":409}
{"body":"Jenny and her family just moved into a new city and today would be her first day on a new school. She wanted to make sure that she is well rested so she made sure that she had 8 hours of sleep. If an hour is composed of 60 minutes,","question":"how many minutes of sleep did she have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"480 (minutes)","formula":"8*60=480","idx":410}
{"body":"She also ate a hearty breakfast so that she would have enough energy. She bought 5 pieces of her favorite bread. If each piece of bread costs 30 cents,","question":"how much did Jenny spend for her breakfast?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"150 (cents)","formula":"5*30=150","idx":411}
{"body":"To get to school, Jenny decided to ride the school's double decker bus. The bus has a total of 20 rows of seats and each row has a capacity of 4 kids.","question":"How many kids in total can ride the school bus?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"80 (kids)","formula":"20*4=80","idx":412}
{"body":"When she got to school, she saw that the school is composed of 9 buildings, each having 30 classrooms.","question":"How many classrooms does the school have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"270 (classrooms)","formula":"9*30=270","idx":413}
{"body":"She also tried to get to know the teachers in the school. She found out that there are 7 departments in the school and each department has 20 teachers.","question":"How many teachers are there in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"140 (teachers)","formula":"7*20=140","idx":414}
{"body":"Stanley, a car enthusiast, loves to drive across different places as a hobby. So for his vacation, he decided to go around his favorite places. His first destination is the famous Sky Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in his country. It is said to be 20 times as tall as the tallest building in their city. If the building is 9 feet tall,","question":"how tall is Sky Falls?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"180 (feet)","formula":"20*9=180","idx":415}
{"body":"When he arrived there, he went on to climb to the top of the falls. It usually takes 30 minutes for someone to get to the top. Stanley took time to see the view so his climb took 7 times longer than the usual.","question":"How many minutes did it take Stanley to get to the top?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"210 (minutes)","formula":"30*7=210","idx":416}
{"body":"After going down the falls, he then went to Rock Mist Mountains. If the mountain is 50 times farther from the city than Sky Falls and Sky Falls is 8 miles from the city,","question":"how far is the Rocky Mist from the city?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"400 (miles)","formula":"50*8=400","idx":417}
{"body":"Before reaching the mountains, Stanley stopped over a car shop to buy new tires for the road. If he bought four tires each for $60.00,","question":"how much did he spend for tires in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"240 (dollars)","formula":"4*60=240","idx":418}
{"body":"It usually takes Stanley 10 hours to go around his two favorite places. If he took 10 times longer than the usual,","question":"how many hours did it take him to go around the places this time?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"100 (hours)","formula":"10*10=100","idx":419}
{"body":"It's Valentine's Day in the city and Mayor Harvey wants to celebrate by giving the institutions for women some flowers. His first beneficiary was the nursing home for old women. He bought 3 sets of flowers, 90 pieces each.","question":"How many flowers did he buy for the nursing home?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"270 (flowers)","formula":"3*90=270","idx":420}
{"body":"Next on his list is the city's Orphanage for Young Girls. He bought roses, lilies, sunflowers and daisies. If he bought 40 pieces of each flower,","question":"how many flowers did the orphanage receive?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"160 (flowers)","formula":"4*40=160","idx":421}
{"body":"Vice-mayor Alexander wanted to join in with the mayor's advocacy. He organized a party and invited the whole city to attend. If he hired 5 caterers having 50 employees each,","question":"how many people are working for the party?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"250 (people)","formula":"5*50=250","idx":422}
{"body":"Mayor Harvey wanted to add color to the party. He bought 7 flowers each representing the 7 colors of the rainbow. If he had 70 bouquets of flowers for each color,","question":"how many bouquets are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"490 (bouquets)","formula":"7*70=490","idx":423}
{"body":"After the day, they were able to make 6 institutions happy. If each institution has 80 people.","question":"How many people were made happy by the mayor and vice-mayor?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"480 (people)","formula":"6*80=480","idx":424}
{"body":"Dean went to the beach with his friends to enjoy the last weeks of summer. When they got to the beach, they rented a house for them to stay in for a couple of weeks. If there are seven of them including Dean, and each paid $70.00 for the rent,","question":"how much did they pay in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"490 (dollars)","formula":"7*70=490","idx":425}
{"body":"Dean knew that they are going to stay at the beach for a while, so he brought 30 sets of clothes for every week of their stay. If Dean is staying for 4 weeks there,","question":"how many sets of clothes did he bring?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"120 (sets of clothes)","formula":"30*4=120","idx":426}
{"body":"After resting, they decided to go for a swim. If the depth of the water is 10 times Dean's height and he stands at 6 feet,","question":"how deep was the water?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"60 (feet)","formula":"10*6=60","idx":427}
{"body":"Mark, Dean's friend, decided to go for a boat ride. If the ride costs $8.00 for every mile and they travelled for 40 miles,","question":"how much would the ride cost Mark?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"320 (dollars)","formula":"8*40=320","idx":428}
{"body":"Four weeks has passed. It's time for Dean to go home. Before they left, seven of them bought some souvenirs. Each of them spent $90.00 buying gifts.","question":"How much did all of them spend altogether?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"630 (dollars)","formula":"7*90=630","idx":429}
{"body":"Bryan has always been fond of studying rocks and minerals. He has a room full of books about and samples of the different types of rocks. One particular day, he went in the room to take a look at his mineral samples. If he has 65 samples of minerals per shelf, and he has a total of 7 shelves,","question":"how many mineral samples does he have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"455 (mineral)","formula":"65*7=455","idx":430}
{"body":"He then classified some of the rocks into igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. If each classification has 246 samples each,","question":"how many rocks does he have in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"738 (rocks)","formula":"3*246=738","idx":431}
{"body":"Bryan took a look at his books as well. If he has 56 books in each of his 9 bookshelves,","question":"how many books does he have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"504 (books)","formula":"56*9=504","idx":432}
{"body":"If books came from all the 4 continents that Bryan had been into and he collected 122 books per continent,","question":"how many books does he have from all 4 continents combined?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"488 (books)","formula":"4*122=488","idx":433}
{"body":"Bryan had 8 precious stones in his collection which he sold to his friend from the jewelry store. If the stones were sold at $1785.00 each,","question":"how much money did Bryan get in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"14280 (dollars)","formula":"8*1785=14280","idx":434}
{"body":"It is harvest season in the country. Lewis, whose family owns a fruit farm, is busy overseeing their farmers while they are harvesting the fruits. His day starts by going to the apple orchard. The farmers reported that they harvest 45 sacks of apples from each of the 8 sections of the orchard daily.","question":"How many apples are harvested every day?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"360 (apples)","formula":"45*8=360","idx":435}
{"body":"Next on his checklist are the strawberry fields. There he found out that they can get 268 kg of fruit for every row of strawberry plants. If there are 7 rows of strawberry plants,","question":"how many kilograms of strawberries can they harvest?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1876 (kilograms)","formula":"268*7=1876","idx":436}
{"body":"He then went to see the oranges being harvested. He found out that they harvest 83 sacks per day.","question":"How many sacks of oranges will they have after 6 days of harvest?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"498 (sacks)","formula":"83*6=498","idx":437}
{"body":"Being his favorite, he saved checking on the grapevines for his last stop. He was told by one the pickers that they fill 324 drums of grapes per day.","question":"How many drums of grapes would be filled in 9 days?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2916 (drums)","formula":"324*9=2916","idx":438}
{"body":"If Lewis earns $1367.00 every week during the 5 weeks of harvest.","question":"How much money does he earn during harvest season?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"6835 (dollars)","formula":"1367*5=6835","idx":439}
{"body":"Tyler, an animal rights advocate, decided to build his own animal sanctuary to protect different animals from poachers. The sanctuary was divided into different regions. The first region to be built was a bird sanctuary. Initially, he had 29 endangered bird species on that region. If each species has 7 pairs of birds,","question":"how many pairs does he have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"203 (pairs)","formula":"29*7=203","idx":440}
{"body":"Another region was the aquatic reserve for freshwater organisms. If there are 6 bodies of water in the region, each having 175 different fishes,","question":"how many fishes does he have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1050 (fishes)","formula":"6*175=1050","idx":441}
{"body":"He also had 8 aquariums for saltwater animals. Each aquarium has 64 animals in it.","question":"How many saltwater animals does Tyler have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"512 (saltwater animals)","formula":"8*64=512","idx":442}
{"body":"The sanctuary also includes several swamp areas where most of the reptiles usually reside. If there are 4 swamps, each having 356 different reptiles,","question":"how many reptiles are living in the swamp areas?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1424 (reptiles)","formula":"4*356=1424","idx":443}
{"body":"There are 3 more sections that are undeveloped. Each of the remaining sections has a land area of 2435 square feet.","question":"What is the total area of the undeveloped land?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"7305 (square feet)","formula":"3*2435=7305","idx":444}
{"body":"It's Rachel's birthday. Her parents wanted her to have fun so they went to the circus that happened to be in town that day. Upon arriving at the circus, they went to the ticket booth and asked how much each ticket cost. If each ticket costs $44.00 and they bought 7 tickets,","question":"how much money did they spend on tickets?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"308 (dollars)","formula":"44*7=308","idx":445}
{"body":"They entered the circus tent and saw that there are four seating sections for the audience. If each section can accommodate 246 people,","question":"how many people can the tent accommodate in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"984 (people)","formula":"4*246=984","idx":446}
{"body":"The first act included 5 clown mobiles, each stuffed with 28 clowns.","question":"How many clowns are inside all the clown mobiles combined?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"140 (clowns)","formula":"5*28=140","idx":447}
{"body":"The next act involved several jugglers. If each juggler is juggling 6 balls at a time,","question":"how many balls are needed if there are 378 jugglers putting a show at the same time?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2268 (balls)","formula":"6*378=2268","idx":448}
{"body":"For the final act, the circus brought out dancing animals wearing crowns. If each crown is made with 7 different colored feathers,","question":"how many feathers are needed for 934 crowns?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"6538 (feathers)","formula":"7*934=6538","idx":449}
{"body":"Amanda and her friends decided to go to an amusement park for the weekend. The nearest amusement park from their city is Super Fun-tastic Land. If they cover a distance of 27 miles for every hour of travel and they travelled for 3 hours,","question":"how far is SFL from the city?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"81 (miles)","formula":"27*3=81","idx":450}
{"body":"When they got there, they saw that SFL is already filled with people. Every entrance has a long line, with 283 people waiting to get in. If SFL has 5 entrances,","question":"how many people in total are waiting to get in?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1415 (people)","formula":"283*5=1415","idx":451}
{"body":"Determined to have fun, they travelled to the next amusement park, HappyLand. If they cover a distance of 328 feet for every minute of travel and they travelled for 9 minutes,","question":"how far is HappyLand from SFL?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2952 (feet)","formula":"328*9=2952","idx":452}
{"body":"When they arrived at HappyLand, they immediately went in and bought their tickets. If each ticket cost $17.00 and they bought 8 tickets,","question":"how much did they spend on tickets?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"136 (dollars)","formula":"17*8=136","idx":453}
{"body":"HappyLand has twice the land area of Super Fun-tastic Land. If Super Fun-tastic Land has a land area of 4897 square feet,","question":"what would be the total land area of HappyLand?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"9794 (square feet)","formula":"2*4897=9794","idx":454}
{"body":"Jack loves to collect and read books. In fact, he has a mini-library in their house and he usually spends most of his time in it. The library is divided into different sections for different type of books. The science fiction section has 8 books. If each book has 478 pages,","question":"how many pages do all the 8 books have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"3824 (pages)","formula":"8*478=3824","idx":455}
{"body":"He also has a section filled with short story booklets. If each booklet has 9 pages and there are 49 booklets in the short story section,","question":"how many pages will Jack need to go through if he plans to read them all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"441 (pages)","formula":"9*49=441","idx":456}
{"body":"One of his favorites is a book called Encyclopedia of Life and Everything Else. The book has 7 large chapters, each having 566 pages.","question":"How many pages does the encyclopedia have in total?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"3962 (pages)","formula":"7*566=3962","idx":457}
{"body":"The mini library also has a section for the classics. If Jack has a collection of 6 classic authors, with each author having 33 books,","question":"how many books does he have in the classics section?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"198 (books)","formula":"6*33=198","idx":458}
{"body":"Having this kind of collection made Jack a fast reader. If he can read 9 books in a day,","question":"how many books can he read in a year (a year = 365 days)?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"3285 (books)","formula":"9*365=3285","idx":459}
{"body":"Lexie has a lot of art materials. She needs to organize all these materials into containers. She counted her crayons and found out that she has 80 crayons which she will place in crayon boxes. Every crayon box can contain 8 crayons.","question":"How many crayon boxes does she need?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"10 (crayon boxes)","formula":"80\/8=10","idx":460}
{"body":"A pile of clean white paper was stacked in the corner of her room. She decided to place these papers in paper envelopes which can contain 10 white papers.","question":"How many paper envelopes does she need if she has 120 clean white papers?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (paper envelopes)","formula":"120\/10=12","idx":461}
{"body":"Beside the pile of clean white paper was a stack of 700 sheets of used paper. She wants to place it in boxes for recycling. If every box can contain 100 sheets,","question":"how many boxes does she need?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (boxes)","formula":"700\/100=7","idx":462}
{"body":"Lexie's mom gathered all her watercolor paintings and thought of placing an equal number of paintings in four of the rooms in the house. If Lexie has 32 watercolor paintings,","question":"how many paintings will be placed in each of the four rooms?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"8 (paintings)","formula":"32\/4=8","idx":463}
{"body":"Lexie's younger brother helped pick up all the paper clips in Lexie's room. He was able to collect 81 paper clips. If he wants to distribute the paper clips in 9 boxes,","question":"how many paper clips will each box contain?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (paper clips)","formula":"81\/9=9","idx":464}
{"body":"Christian and his parents went to Mt. Falton National Park for the weekend. They were welcomed warmly by the rangers who invite volunteers and call them \"earth keepers\". The junior ranger asked Christian to help him place 420 seedlings in packets. If every packet needs to contain 7 seeds,","question":"how many packets do they need?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"60 (packets)","formula":"420\/7=60","idx":465}
{"body":"Christian's mother prepared lemonade. Every pitcher of lemonade can serve 5 glasses. If she was able to serve 30 glasses of lemonade,","question":"how many pitchers of lemonade did she prepare?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"6 (pitchers)","formula":"30\/5=6","idx":466}
{"body":"Christian's father and the senior ranger gathered firewood as they walked towards the lake in the park and brought with them sacks. If every sack can contain around 20 pieces of wood,","question":"how many sacks were they able to fill if they gathered 80 pieces of wood?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"4 (sacks)","formula":"80\/20=4","idx":467}
{"body":"Christian and the junior ranger brought a bag of 140 nails as they visited every station assigned to the junior ranger. If they left exactly 7 nails in every station they visited,","question":"how many stations did Joline and the junior ranger visit?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"20 (stations)","formula":"140\/7=20","idx":468}
{"body":"Sunday morning was spent for making wood carvings which can be sold as souvenir for tourists. They were placed in shelves that can contain 8 wood carvings at a time. If 56 wood carvings were displayed,","question":"how many shelves were filled with carvings?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (shelves)","formula":"56\/8=7","idx":469}
{"body":"Shiela has started writing a list of gifts that she plans to give to her family and friends this Christmas. For her classmates, she made colorful paper stars which will be placed in small clear bottles. She was able to prepare 45 paper stars.","question":"How many stars will be placed in each bottle if Shiela has 9 classmates?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"5 (stars)","formula":"45\/9=5","idx":470}
{"body":"Shiela has 6 neighbors who like to collect animal drawings. Shiela has a talent for drawing and so she drew 54 animals on small pieces of paper. If she plans to give the same number of animal drawings to her neighbors,","question":"how many will each of them receive?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (animals)","formula":"54\/6=9","idx":471}
{"body":"Allen, Shiela's brother, likes to play with blocks. Shiela repainted Allen's old blocks in different colors. If Allen has 49 identical blocks and there are 7 blocks for every color of paint used,","question":"how many colors did Shiela use?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (colors)","formula":"49\/7=7","idx":472}
{"body":"Aside from drawing animals, Shiela is fond of painting flowers. If she has 18 paintings of flowers,","question":"how many paintings can she give to each of her two grandmothers?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (paintings)","formula":"18\/2=9","idx":473}
{"body":"It has been tradition in Shiela's home to hang a sock above the fireplace for each member of the family. This year, she placed a cinnamon ball every day in the socks for 5 of her family members.","question":"How long can she do this if she bought 50 cinnamon balls?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"10 (days)","formula":"50\/5=10","idx":474}
{"body":"Haley loves to collect things. This year, she decided to give away part of her collection as it was taking too much space in her room. Nine of her closest friends like stickers. If she plans to give all of them an equal number of stickers,","question":"how many will each receive if she has 72 stickers?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"8 (stickers)","formula":"72\/9=8","idx":475}
{"body":"In Haley's class, 5 are boys who love to play marbles. If Haley has 35 marbles,","question":"how many will each of the boys receive?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (marbles)","formula":"35\/5=7","idx":476}
{"body":"When relatives visit Haley and her family, she and her cousins do origami. If she has 48 origami papers to give away to her six cousins,","question":"how many will each receive if she gives everyone the same number of origami papers?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"8 (origami papers)","formula":"48\/6=8","idx":477}
{"body":"A large bag of balls was kept under Haley's bed. Her mom placed the balls in bags for children in foster homes. If every bag can contain 4 balls and Haley has 36 balls,","question":"how many bags will be used?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (bags)","formula":"36\/4=9","idx":478}
{"body":"Haley has 63 magazines in her cabinet. She plans to send it to the recycling office in their area. If she places it in boxes which can contain 9 magazines,","question":"how many boxes will she use?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (boxes)","formula":"63\/9=7","idx":479}
{"body":"One bright sunny day, Betty decided to make bracelets from beautiful stones she bought from a local store. She bought 88 pink flower stones and wanted to make 8 bracelets out of these stones.","question":"How many pink flower stones will each bracelet have if she used the same number of stones in each bracelet?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"11 (pink flower stones)","formula":"88\/8=11","idx":480}
{"body":"Betty also bought 140 shiny blue round stones. If 14 pieces of this stone is in each bracelet,","question":"how many bracelets of blue shiny round stones will there be?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"10 (bracelets)","formula":"140\/14=10","idx":481}
{"body":"Brenda, Betty's sister, wanted to have 3 bracelets with star-shaped stones. She also bought 36 star-shaped stones from the local store and gave it to Betty.","question":"How many star-shaped stones will there be in each of the bracelet Betty makes for Brenda?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (star-shaped stones)","formula":"36\/3=12","idx":482}
{"body":"Shannon, Brenda's neighbor, joined Brenda in making bracelets. She brought 48 heart-shaped stones and wanted to have 8 of this type of stone in each of the bracelet she makes.","question":"How many bracelets with heart-shaped stones can Shannon make?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"6 (bracelets)","formula":"48\/8=6","idx":483}
{"body":"Brenda's mother made cookies for five. If she prepared 35 cookies and each of them had the same number of cookies,","question":"how many did each of them have?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (cookies)","formula":"35\/5=7","idx":484}
{"body":"On the first Saturday of spring, Jane woke up early to enjoy the whole day and help with chores at home. Jane had been saving large empty cans to serve as pots for sunflowers. If she has 54 sunflower seeds and there are 9 cans,","question":"how many seeds will be placed in each can if she places an equal number of seeds in each can?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"6 (seeds)","formula":"54\/9=6","idx":485}
{"body":"Jane's mom picked cherry tomatoes from their backyard. If she gathered 56 cherry tomatoes and is about to place them in small jars which can contain 8 cherry tomatoes at a time,","question":"how many jars will she need?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (jars)","formula":"56\/8=7","idx":486}
{"body":"Jane helped her mom prepare fresh lemonade. If each glass needs two lemons,","question":"how many glasses of fresh lemonade can she make if they have 18 lemons?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"9 (glasses)","formula":"18\/2=9","idx":487}
{"body":"Jane's dad brought home 24 marble potatoes. If Jane's mom made potato salad for lunch and served an equal amount of potatoes to Jane, herself and her husband,","question":"how many potatoes did each of them have?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"8 (potatoes)","formula":"24\/3=8","idx":488}
{"body":"For dessert, Jane's mom prepared 12 pieces of bite-size cinnamon swirls. If the three of them ate an equal number of pieces of cinnamon swirls,","question":"how many pieces did Jane eat?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"4 (pieces)","formula":"12\/3=4","idx":489}
{"body":"Marian baked bread, cookies and pastries one Saturday at home for her family and friends this holiday season. She made 47 gingerbread cookies which she will distribute equally in tiny glass jars. If each jar is to contain six cookies each,","question":"how many cookies will not be placed in a jar?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"5 (cookies)","formula":"47\/6=7 r5","idx":490}
{"body":"Marian also prepared 59 croissants which she plans to give to her 8 neighbors. If each neighbor received and equal number of croissants,","question":"how many will be left with Marian?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"3 (croissants)","formula":"59\/8=7 r3","idx":491}
{"body":"Marian also baked oatmeal cookies for her classmates. If she can place 12 cookies on a tray at a time,","question":"how many trays will she need to prepare 276 oatmeal cookies at a time?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"23 (trays)","formula":"276\/12=23","idx":492}
{"body":"Marian's friends were coming over that afternoon so she made 480 bite-sized pretzels. If one serving is equal to 12 pretzels,","question":"how many servings of bite-sized pretzels was Marian able to prepare?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"40 (servings)","formula":"480\/12=40","idx":493}
{"body":"Lastly, she baked 53 lemon cupcakes for the children living in the city orphanage. If two lemon cupcakes were left at home,","question":"how many boxes with 3 lemon cupcakes each were given away?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"17 (boxes)","formula":"(53-2)\/3=17","idx":494}
{"body":"Susie and her family woke up early on the first weekend of spring. They had a long list of activities for spring cleaning. Susie's mom prepared 74 carrot sticks for breakfast. If the carrots were served equally to 12 people,","question":"how many carrot sticks were left uneaten?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"2 (carrot sticks)","formula":"74\/12=6 r2","idx":495}
{"body":"Susie and her sister gathered all 98 of their teddy bears and placed them on the shelves in their bedroom. If every shelf can carry a maximum of 7 teddy bears,","question":"how many shelves will be filled?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"14 (shelves)","formula":"98\/7=14","idx":496}
{"body":"Susie's mother collected all family pictures and wanted to place all of them in an album. If an album can contain 20 pictures,","question":"how many albums will she need if there are 480 pictures?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"24 (albums)","formula":"480\/20=24","idx":497}
{"body":"Joe, Susie's brother, collected all 94 trading cards scattered in his room and placed them in boxes. If a full box can hold a maximum of 8 cards,","question":"how many boxes were fully filled?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"11 (boxes)","formula":"94\/8=11 r6","idx":498}
{"body":"Joe, Susie's brother, collected all 94 trading cards scattered in his room and placed them in boxes. If a full box can hold a maximum of 8 cards,","question":"how many cards are there in the unfilled box?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"6 (cards)","formula":"94\/8=11 r6","idx":499}
{"body":"Susie's father repaired the bookshelves in the reading room. If he has 210 books to be distributed equally on the 10 shelves he repaired,","question":"how many books will each shelf contain?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"21 (books)","formula":"210\/10=21","idx":500}
{"body":"Matt and his friends were thinking of making Christmas decors for the clubhouse in their neighborhood. They are to repaint 350 balls in ten different colors. If they painted an equal number of balls for every color,","question":"how many balls are there for each color?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"35 (balls)","formula":"350\/10=35","idx":501}
{"body":"They had 119 matchboxes wrapped in colorful shiny wrappers. If they are to distribute the matchboxes equally to the 9 houses in the first block,","question":"how may matchboxes will each house receive?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"13 (matchboxes)","formula":"119\/9=13 r2","idx":502}
{"body":"They had 119 matchboxes wrapped in colorful shiny wrappers. If they are to distribute the matchboxes equally to the 9 houses in the first block,","question":"how many colorful matchboxes will they have left?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"2 (colorful matchboxes)","formula":"119\/9=13 r2","idx":503}
{"body":"They also gathered paper to create some star-shaped papier-mache. If each star requires 20 pieces of paper and they had 680 pieces of paper,","question":"how many stars were they able to make?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"34 (stars)","formula":"680\/20=34","idx":504}
{"body":"Matt had 4 small cans of gold paint. If the 34 stars that they made were to be distributed equally to the cans of paint,","question":"how many stars will be left unpainted?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"2 (stars)","formula":"34\/4=8 r2","idx":505}
{"body":"Four girls were home all day one weekend preparing homemade treats. Anna made 33 blueberry cookies. If she shares this equally among her four friends,","question":"how many will each receive?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"8 (blueberry cookies)","formula":"33\/4=8 r1","idx":506}
{"body":"Britney brewed lemon tea that's enough to fill ten cups. If she serves this to her parents and three siblings and they share this equally,","question":"how many cups will each have?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"2 (cups)","formula":"10\/(2+3)=2","idx":507}
{"body":"Cristina baked 17 croissants. If she planned to serve this equally to her seven guests,","question":"how many will each have?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"2 (croissants)","formula":"17\/7=2 r3","idx":508}
{"body":"Cristina baked 17 croissants. If Cristina's croissants were served equally among her seven guests,","question":"how many will Cristina have left?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"3 (croissants)","formula":"17\/7=2 r3","idx":509}
{"body":"Drew prepared 61 servings of butterscotch. If she expects her 6 sweet-tooth guests to share the butterscotch among them equally,","question":"how many will be left unconsumed?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"1 (servings of butterscotch)","formula":"61\/6=10 r1","idx":510}
{"body":"Allen, Charles, Lex and Shiela spent days reading books for their book report. The texts were printed very small so they were only able to cover very few pages a day. Allen read about the Solar System. He read 10 pages a day of a book which has 120 pages.","question":"How many days did it take Allen to finish reading the book?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (days)","formula":"120\/10=12","idx":511}
{"body":"Charles was curious about Greek mythology and so he read 8 pages a day of a 96-page book entitled \"Greek Mythology: Fast Facts.\"","question":"How many days did it take Charles to finish the book?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (days)","formula":"96\/8=12","idx":512}
{"body":"Lex read a 420 page book about music and instruments. If he can read exactly 30 pages a day,","question":"how many days will it take Lex to finish reading the book?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"14 (days)","formula":"420\/30=14","idx":513}
{"body":"Lex read another book with 240 pages. If he read the same number of pages for 12 days,","question":"how many pages did he read every day?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"20 (pages)","formula":"240\/12=20","idx":514}
{"body":"Shiela was into history of Asia. She can read 11 pages per hour of the book entitled \"Asia's History Made Easy\". If the encyclopedia has 143 pages,","question":"how many hours did it take Shiela to finish reading the book?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"13 (hours)","formula":"143\/11=13","idx":515}
{"body":"Instead of buying from the store, Melody made Christmas cards for the elderly in a nursing home. She had 99 blue sequins which she plans to use as snowflakes for the cards. If she distributes the sequins equally to 12 cards,","question":"how many sequins will Melody have left?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"3 (sequins)","formula":"99\/12=8 r3","idx":516}
{"body":"She had 35 mistletoe stickers and wanted to place them equally in 8 cards.","question":"How many mistletoe stickers will she have left?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"3 (mistletoe stickers)","formula":"35\/8=4 r3","idx":517}
{"body":"Melody made 26 cut-outs of Christmas trees with red shiny balls. If she planned to paste 4 of this to the front cover of a certain number of cards,","question":"how many cards will she be able to make?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"6 (cards)","formula":"26\/4=6 r2","idx":518}
{"body":"Melody made 26 cut-outs of Christmas trees with red shiny balls. If she planned to paste 4 of this to the front cover of a certain number of cards,","question":"how many cut-outs of Christmas trees will Melody have left?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"2 (cut-outs of Christmas trees)","formula":"26\/4=6 r2","idx":519}
{"body":"Melody printed 53 identical snowman drawings. If she was able to prepare cards with 4 identical snowman drawings each,","question":"how many cards was she able to prepare?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"13 (cards)","formula":"53\/4=13 r1","idx":520}
{"body":"Paul got a box of 479 crayons for his birthday. At the end of the school year, he only had 134 left.","question":"How many crayons had been lost or given away?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"345 (crayons)","formula":"479-134=345","idx":521}
{"body":"179 birds were sitting in a tree. 38 more birds flew up to the tree.","question":"How many birds were there altogether in the tree?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"217 (birds)","formula":"179+38=217","idx":522}
{"body":"Cindy's mom baked 1215 cookies. Paul's dad baked 1112 cookies. They both brought them to school for a party.","question":"How many cookies did they have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"2327 (cookies)","formula":"1215+1112=2327","idx":523}
{"body":"Beth has 106 crayons. She gives 54 of them away to Jen.","question":"How many crayons does Beth have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"52 (crayons)","formula":"106-54=52","idx":524}
{"body":"Misha has 34 dollars.","question":"How many dollars does she have to earn to have 47 dollars to buy a dog?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"13 (dollars)","formula":"47-34=13","idx":525}
{"body":"James had 39 stickers. He got some more stickers for his birthday. Then he had 61 stickers.","question":"How many stickers did James get for his birthday?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"22 (stickers)","formula":"61-39=22","idx":526}
{"body":"There were 51 geese in the farmer's field. 28 of the geese flew away.","question":"How many geese were left in the field?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"23 (geese)","formula":"51-28=23","idx":527}
{"body":"There were 27 boys and 35 girls on the playground at recess.","question":"How many children were on the playground at recess?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"62 (children)","formula":"27+35=62","idx":528}
{"body":"Paul had 28 strawberries in his basket. He picked 35 more strawberries.","question":"How many strawberries did he have then?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"63 (strawberries)","formula":"28+35=63","idx":529}
{"body":"Gary had 73 dollars. He spent 55 dollars on a pet snake.","question":"How many dollars did Gary have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"18 (dollars)","formula":"73-55=18","idx":530}
{"body":"There are 46 birds perched on the branches of a tree.","question":"How many feet are there on the branches?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"92 (feet)","formula":"46*2=92","idx":531}
{"body":"I see 115 cows grazing in the pasture.","question":"How many legs do I see?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"460 (legs)","formula":"115*4=460","idx":532}
{"body":"There are 397 butterflies. Each butterfly has 12 black dots and 17 yellow dots.","question":"How many black dots are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"4764 (black dots)","formula":"397*12=4764","idx":533}
{"body":"At the zoo, I see 35 elephants and 48 tigers.","question":"How many legs do I see?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"332 (legs)","formula":"(35+48)*4=332","idx":534}
{"body":"In the park, I see 109 dogs.","question":"How many legs do I see?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"436 (legs)","formula":"109*4=436","idx":535}
{"body":"If you had 37 bags of cookies with 19 cookies in each bag,","question":"how many cookies would you have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"703 (cookies)","formula":"37*19=703","idx":536}
{"body":"Each day you put a bag of garbage that weighs 55 pounds in the dumpster.","question":"How many pounds of garbage will you put in the dumpster in 4 weeks?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1540 (pounds of garbage)","formula":"(4*7)*55=1540","idx":537}
{"body":"If each piece costs 18 cents,","question":"how much would 136 pieces of bubble gum cost?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2448 (cents)","formula":"136*18=2448","idx":538}
{"body":"This year on your 11th birthday your mother tells you that she is exactly 3 times as old as you are.","question":"How old is she?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"33 (years old)","formula":"11*3=33","idx":539}
{"body":"For the fifth grade play, the chairs have been put into 27 rows with 16 chairs in each row.","question":"How many chairs have been put out for the play?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"432 (chairs)","formula":"27*16=432","idx":540}
{"body":"A baker has a pan of fudge that measures 18 inches on one side and 29 inches on another side. If the fudge is cut into square pieces 1 inch on each side,","question":"how many pieces of fudge does the pan hold?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"522 (pieces of fudge)","formula":"18*29=522","idx":541}
{"body":"The Ferris wheel in Paradise Park has 14 seats. Each seat can hold 6 people.","question":"How many people can ride the Ferris wheel at the same time?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"84 (people)","formula":"14*6=84","idx":542}
{"body":"A garden has 52 rows and 15 columns of bean plants.","question":"How many plants are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"780 (plants)","formula":"52*15=780","idx":543}
{"body":"A sandbox is 312 centimeters long and 146 centimeters wide.","question":"How many square centimeters of ground does the sandbox cover?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"45552 (square centimeters)","formula":"312*146=45552","idx":544}
{"body":"Sarah picked 45 apples. Her brother picked 9 apples.","question":"How many times as many apples did Sarah pick?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"5 (times)","formula":"45\/9=5","idx":545}
{"body":"If you can choose between a regular or waffle cone and vanilla, strawberry, caramel, and bubblegum flavored ice cream,","question":"how many different ways can ice cream be ordered?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"8 (different ways)","formula":"2*4=8","idx":546}
{"body":"There are 261 fishbowls. Each fishbowl has 23 fish.","question":"How many fish are there?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"6003 (fish)","formula":"261*23=6003","idx":547}
{"body":"We ordered 21 pizzas. Each pizza has 8 slices.","question":"How many slices of pizza are there altogether?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"168 (slices of pizza)","formula":"21*8=168","idx":548}
{"body":"Chris gave his 35 friends 12 pieces of candy each.","question":"How many pieces of candy did Chris give his friends?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"420 (pieces of candy)","formula":"35*12=420","idx":549}
{"body":"Emily collected eggs from the hen and put them into 303 baskets. She put 28 eggs into each basket.","question":"How many eggs did Emily collect?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"8484 (eggs)","formula":"303*28=8484","idx":550}
{"body":"There were 150 book shelves. Each book shelf had 15 books.","question":"How many books were on the shelves?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2250 (books)","formula":"150*15=2250","idx":551}
{"body":"I see 23 boys.","question":"How many eyes do I see?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"46 (eyes)","formula":"23*2=46","idx":552}
{"body":"I see 105 puppies.","question":"How many ears do they have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"210 (ears)","formula":"105*2=210","idx":553}
{"body":"I see 349 frogs.","question":"How many legs do they have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1396 (legs)","formula":"349*4=1396","idx":554}
{"body":"There are 84 leaves. There are 139 ladybugs on each leaf.","question":"How many ladybugs are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"11676 (ladybugs)","formula":"84*139=11676","idx":555}
{"body":"There are 37 baskets. There are 17 apples in each basket.","question":"How many apples are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"629 (apples)","formula":"37*17=629","idx":556}
{"body":"There are 544 pots. Each pot has 32 flowers in it.","question":"How many flowers are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"17408 (flowers)","formula":"544*32=17408","idx":557}
{"body":"Your class is having a pizza party. You buy 5 pizzas. Each pizza has 4 slices.","question":"How many slices is that altogether?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"20 (slices)","formula":"5*4=20","idx":558}
{"body":"Beth has 4 packs of crayons. Each pack has 10 crayons in it. She also has 6 extra crayons.","question":"How many crayons does Beth have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"46 (crayons)","formula":"(4*10)+6=46","idx":559}
{"body":"Ted has 15 candy bars. He wants to put them into 5 bags so there are the same number of candy bars in each bag.","question":"How many candy bars should go in each bag?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"3 (candy bars)","formula":"15\/5=3","idx":560}
{"body":"A candy store has 6 boxes of chocolates. Each box has 500 pieces.","question":"How many pieces are there altogether in the 6 boxes?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"3000 (pieces)","formula":"6*500=3000","idx":561}
{"body":"You want to share 34 pencils among 6 friends.","question":"How many would each friend get?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"5 (pencils)","formula":"34\/6=5 r4","idx":562}
{"body":"Martha bought 18 small cakes. She has 3 children. She would like to divide the cakes among her children so that each child gets the same amount.","question":"How many cakes would each child get?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"6 (cakes)","formula":"18\/3=6","idx":563}
{"body":"Julian is writing a comic book. His story has 143 frames in all. If he wants to put exactly 11 frames on each page,","question":"how many pages would he have?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"13 (pages)","formula":"143\/11=13","idx":564}
{"body":"Jesse's room is 12 feet long and 8 feet wide.","question":"How much carpet does she need to cover the whole floor?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"96 (square feet)","formula":"12*8=96","idx":565}
{"body":"There are 5 people on the Green Bay High track team. If a relay race is 150 meters long, and all 5 team members participate,","question":"how far will each team member have to run?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"30 (meters)","formula":"150\/5=30","idx":566}
{"body":"It takes 4 feet of cotton to make a tee-shirt.","question":"How many tee-shirts can be made with 60 feet of material?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"15 (tee-shirts)","formula":"60\/4=15","idx":567}
{"body":"Lukas averages 12 points per game in basketball.","question":"How many points would he score in 5 games?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"60 (points)","formula":"12*5=60","idx":568}
{"body":"My car gets 20 miles per gallon.","question":"How many miles can I drive on 5 gallons of gas?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"100 (miles)","formula":"20*5=100","idx":569}
{"body":"It takes 7 minutes to bake one pan of cookies.","question":"How long will it take to bake 4 pans of cookies?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"28 (minutes)","formula":"7*4=28","idx":570}
{"body":"My car gets 20 miles per gallon of gas. If Grandma's house is 100 miles away,","question":"how many gallons of gas would it take to get to her house?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"5 (gallons of gas)","formula":"100\/20=5","idx":571}
{"body":"Everyday I eat 3 servings of veggies.","question":"How many servings of veggies do I eat in one week?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"21 (servings of veggies)","formula":"3*7=21","idx":572}
{"body":"Melissa scored 120 points in each game.","question":"How many points did she score in 10 games?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1200 (points)","formula":"120*10=1200","idx":573}
{"body":"Johnny practiced for the track team and ran 3 laps per minute.","question":"How many minutes did it take Johnny to run 10 laps?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"3.333 (minutes)","formula":"10\/3=3.333","idx":574}
{"body":"Our watermelons have 100 seeds each. If we have 4 watermelons,","question":"how many seeds should there be when all seeds are taken out of the watermelons?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"400 (seeds)","formula":"100*4=400","idx":575}
{"body":"63 people are going to the zoo. There are 3 cars to take people to the zoo.","question":"How many will go in each car if the same number go in each car?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"21 (people)","formula":"63\/3=21","idx":576}
{"body":"I have 80 cents to buy candy. If each gumdrop costs 4 cents,","question":"how many gumdrops can I buy?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"20 (gumdrops)","formula":"80\/4=20","idx":577}
{"body":"Maggi had 3 packages of cupcakes. There are 4 cupcakes in each package. She ate 5 cupcakes.","question":"How many are left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (cupcakes)","formula":"(3*4)-5=7","idx":578}
{"body":"58 children are taking a bus to the zoo. They sit 2 children in every seat.","question":"How many seats will the children need in all?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"29 (seats)","formula":"58\/2=29","idx":579}
{"body":"The Razorback T-shirt Shop ordered 12 cases of t-shirts. If each case contains 24 t-shirts,","question":"how many t-shirts did they order?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"288 (t-shirts)","formula":"12*24=288","idx":580}
{"body":"The Razorback T-shirt Shop makes $9 dollars off each t-shirt sold. During the Arkansas and Texas Tech game they sold 245 t-shirts.","question":"How much money did they make from selling the t-shirts?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"2205 (dollars)","formula":"9*245=2205","idx":581}
{"body":"The Razorback t-shirt Shop sells their t-shirts for $16. Last week they sold 45 t-shirts.","question":"How much money did they make last week?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"720 (dollars)","formula":"16*45=720","idx":582}
{"body":"Mrs. Walker will have 56 apples for bobbing for apples. Each bucket will hold 9 apples.","question":"How many buckets will she need?","solution_type":"Ceil-Division","answer":"7 (buckets)","formula":"56\/9=6 r2","idx":583}
{"body":"Warren has 252 guests coming to his party. Each table will hold 4 guests.","question":"How many tables will he need?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"63 (tables)","formula":"252\/4=63","idx":584}
{"body":"Ellen had 380 legos, but she lost 57 of them.","question":"How many legos does she have now?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"323 (legos)","formula":"380-57=323","idx":585}
{"body":"Arthur baked 35 muffins.","question":"How many more muffins does Arthur have to bake to have 83 muffins?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"48 (muffins)","formula":"83-35=48","idx":586}
{"body":"Willy has 1400 crayons. Lucy has 290 crayons.","question":"How many more crayons does Willy have then Lucy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1110 (crayons)","formula":"1400-290=1110","idx":587}
{"body":"There are 10 stickers on a page. If you have 22 pages of stickers,","question":"how many stickers do you have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"220 (stickers)","formula":"10*22=220","idx":588}
{"body":"There are 96 cupcakes for 8 children to share.","question":"How much will each person get if they share the cupcakes equally?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (cupcakes)","formula":"96\/8=12","idx":589}
{"body":"Lizette has 813 stamps. She has 125 more stamps than Minerva.","question":"How many stamps does Minerva have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"688 (stamps)","formula":"813-125=688","idx":590}
{"body":"White t-shirts can be purchased in packages of 6. If Mom buys 71 packages,","question":"how many white t-shirts will she have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"426 (white t-shirts)","formula":"6*71=426","idx":591}
{"body":"I have 648 pencils. If I put 4 pencils in each pencil box,","question":"how many pencil boxes will I fill?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"162 (pencil boxes)","formula":"648\/4=162","idx":592}
{"body":"Uncle Dave bought 143 ice cream sandwiches. If he wants to give them to his 11 hungry nieces,","question":"how many can each niece get?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"13 (ice cream sandwiches)","formula":"143\/11=13","idx":593}
{"body":"Megan had 217 markers. Robert gave her 109 more markers.","question":"How many markers does Megan have altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"326 (markers)","formula":"217+109=326","idx":594}
{"body":"A DVD book holds 126 DVDs. There are 81 DVDs already in the book.","question":"How many more DVDs can be put in the book?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"45 (DVDs)","formula":"126-81=45","idx":595}
{"body":"Kelly has 121 Nintendo games.","question":"How many does she need to give away so that she will have 22 games left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"99 (games)","formula":"121-22=99","idx":596}
{"body":"Connie had some marbles. She gave 183 to Juan. Now she has 593 marbles left.","question":"How many did she have to start with?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"776 (marbles)","formula":"593+183=776","idx":597}
{"body":"Iesha has 344 books. 136 are about school and the rest are about sports.","question":"How many books about sports does Iesha have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"208 (books)","formula":"344-136=208","idx":598}
{"body":"James has 1222 balloons. Amy has 513 balloons.","question":"How many more balloons does James have than Amy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"709 (balloons)","formula":"1222-513=709","idx":599}
{"body":"Sean has 223 whistles. He has 95 more whistles that Charles.","question":"How many whistles does Charles have?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"128 (whistles)","formula":"223-95=128","idx":600}
{"body":"Connie has 323 marbles. Juan has 175 more marbles than Connie.","question":"How many marbles does Juan have?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"498 (marbles)","formula":"323+175=498","idx":601}
{"body":"Robin has 27 packages of gum. There are 18 pieces in each package.","question":"How many pieces of gum does Robin have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"486 (pieces of gum)","formula":"27*18=486","idx":602}
{"body":"Adam has $5.00 to buy an airplane that costs $4.28.","question":"How much change will he get?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"0.72 (dollars)","formula":"5.00-4.28=0.72","idx":603}
{"body":"If each ball costs $1.54,","question":"how much must Kyoko pay for three balls?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"4.62 (dollars)","formula":"1.54*3=4.62","idx":604}
{"body":"Tony had $20. He paid $8 for a ticket to a baseball game. At the game, he bought a hot dog for $3.","question":"What amount of money did Tony have then?","solution_type":"TVQ-Final","answer":"9 (dollars)","formula":"20-8-3=9","idx":605}
{"body":"Mr. Guzman bought 48 doughnuts packed equally into 4 boxes.","question":"How many doughnuts were in each box?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"12 (doughnuts)","formula":"48\/4=12","idx":606}
{"body":"The Sumata family took a five-day vacation by car. Each day they drove 250 miles.","question":"How many total miles did they drive?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1250 (miles)","formula":"250*5=1250","idx":607}
{"body":"One stamp costs $0.34. Two stamps cost $0.68. Three stamps cost $1.02. If the cost of each stamp remains the same,","question":"how much would 4 stamps cost?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"1.36 (dollars)","formula":"1.02+0.34=1.36","idx":608}
{"body":"The town of Milburg has 5,256 grown-ups and 2,987 children.","question":"How many people live in Milburg?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"8243 (people)","formula":"5256+2987=8243","idx":609}
{"body":"Lisa rented 4 DVDs for $4.80.","question":"How much did each DVD cost to rent?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"1.2 (dollars)","formula":"4.80\/4=1.20","idx":610}
{"body":"There were 3,409 pieces of candy in a jar. If 145 pieces were red and the rest were blue,","question":"how many were blue?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"3264 (pieces of candy)","formula":"3409-145=3264","idx":611}
{"body":"On Friday, 1,250 people visited the zoo. Three times as many people visited on Saturday than on Friday.","question":"How many people visited the zoo on Saturday?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"3750 (people)","formula":"1250*3=3750","idx":612}
{"body":"Third-grade students went to a concert in 8 buses. Each bus took 45 students.","question":"How many students went to the concert?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"360 (students)","formula":"8*45=360","idx":613}
{"body":"There are 124 students making 3 stars each for the school wall.","question":"How many stars will they make all together?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"372 (stars)","formula":"124*3=372","idx":614}
{"body":"Marcia spent 300 minutes working on her science project.","question":"How many hours did she spend on her science project?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"5 (hours)","formula":"300\/60=5","idx":615}
{"body":"In one week, an airplane pilot flew 1,134 miles on Tuesday and 1,475 miles on Thursday. If the pilot flies the same number of miles 3 weeks in a row,","question":"how many miles does he fly in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"7827 (miles)","formula":"(1134+1475)*3=7827","idx":616}
{"body":"Six students were sitting at each table in the lunchroom. There are 34 tables.","question":"How many students were sitting in the lunchroom?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"204 (students)","formula":"6*34=204","idx":617}
{"body":"Tyler had 15 dogs. Each dog had five puppies.","question":"How many puppies does Tyler now have?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"75 (puppies)","formula":"15*5=75","idx":618}
{"body":"The farmer had 127 apples. He gave 88 apples to his neighbor.","question":"How many apples does he have now?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"39 (apples)","formula":"127-88=39","idx":619}
{"body":"John can read 4 books a day. He reads every Monday and Tuesday.","question":"How many books would he read in 6 weeks?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"48 (books)","formula":"(4+4)*6=48","idx":620}
{"body":"Jill invited 37 people to her birthday party. They each ate 8 pieces of pizza.","question":"How many pieces of pizza did they eat?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"296 (pieces of pizza)","formula":"37*8=296","idx":621}
{"body":"The Spurs basketball team has 22 players. Each player has eleven basketballs.","question":"How many basketballs do they have in all? ","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"242 (basketballs)","formula":"22*11=242","idx":622}
{"body":"A regular octagon whose sides measure 3 ft each.","question":"Find the perimeter. ","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"24 (ft)","formula":"8*3=24","idx":623}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt uses 2 ounces of detergent to wash a pound of clothes.","question":"How many ounces of soap will she use to wash 9 pounds of clothes?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"18 (ounces)","formula":"2*9=18","idx":624}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt went to a concert. A total of 65,899 people attended the concert. The next week, she went to a second concert, which had 119 more people in attendance.","question":"How many people were at the second concert?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"66018 (people)","formula":"65899+119=66018","idx":625}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt baked pies last weekend for a holiday dinner. She baked 16 pecan pies and 14 apples pies. If she wants to arrange all of the pies in rows of 5 pies each,","question":"how many rows will she have?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"6 (rows)","formula":"(16+14)\/5=6","idx":626}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt needs to share $3.75 equally among three total people.","question":"How much money will each person get?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"1.25 (dollars)","formula":"3.75\/3=1.25","idx":627}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt spent 74 cents at the school store. She bought a notebook for 35 cents, a ruler for 18 cents, and 3 pencils.","question":"What is the cost of one pencil?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"7 (cents)","formula":"(74-(35+18))\/3=7","idx":628}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has 40 markers. They are divided equally into 7 packages.","question":"Mrs. Hilt wants to know how many markers are in each package?","solution_type":"Floor-Division","answer":"5 (markers)","formula":"40\/7=5 r5","idx":629}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has 40 markers. They are divided equally into 7 packages.","question":"Mrs. Hilt wants to know how many markers are leftover?","solution_type":"Surplus","answer":"5 (markers)","formula":"40\/7=5 r5","idx":630}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt read 4 books. Each book had 17 chapters in it.","question":"How many chapters did Mrs. Hilt read?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"68 (chapters)","formula":"4*17=68","idx":631}
{"body":"Rug A is 8 feet by 4 feet, and Rug B is 5 feet by 7 feet.","question":"Which rug should Mrs. Hilt buy if she wants the rug with the biggest area?","solution_type":"Comparison","answer":"Rug B","formula":"8*4=32 square feet(Rug A) < 5*7=35 square feet(Rug B)","idx":632}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt has a picture frame that is 12 inches high and 10 inches long.","question":"What is the perimeter of that picture frame?","solution_type":"Geometry","answer":"44 (inches)","formula":"(12+10)+(12+10)=44","idx":633}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt is baking bread. She needs 5 cups of flour to bake two loaves of bread.","question":"How much flour will she need to make one loaf of bread?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"2.5 (cups of flour)","formula":"5\/2=2.5","idx":634}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt measured her bookcase. It was 48 inches long.","question":"How many feet long was the bookcase?","solution_type":"Common-Division","answer":"4 (feet)","formula":"48\/12=4","idx":635}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt bought a notebook for $1.30. She paid with nickels.","question":"How many nickels did she use to buy the notebook?","solution_type":"UnitTrans","answer":"26 (nickels)","formula":"1.3 (dollar)*100 (cent\/dollar)\/5 (cent\/nickel) = 26 (nickel)","idx":636}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw a rollercoaster. Seven students rode the rollercoaster every 5 minutes.","question":"How many students rode the rollercoaster in 15 minutes?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"21 (students)","formula":"7*(15\/5)=21","idx":637}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt saw 144 bees in the hive. The next day she saw 3 times that many.","question":"How many bees did she see on the second day?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"432 (bees)","formula":"144*3=432","idx":638}
{"body":"Mrs. Hilt measured the distance from her desk to the water fountain. It was 30 feet.","question":"How many feet will Mrs. Hilt walk on her trips TO the fountain if she goes to the water fountain four times today?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"120 (feet)","formula":"30*4=120","idx":639}
{"body":"Lucy has an aquarium with 212 fish. She wants to buy 68 more fish.","question":"How many fish would Lucy have then?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"280 (fish)","formula":"212+68=280","idx":640}
{"body":"Lucy has 212 fish.","question":"How many more fish does she need to buy to have 280 fish?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"68 (fish)","formula":"280-212=68","idx":641}
{"body":"Chris has been saving his allowance to buy a new pair of soccer cleats and a ball. His grandmother gave him $25 for his birthday. His aunt and uncle gave him $20 and his parents gave him $75. Now he had $279.","question":"How much money did he have before his birthday?","solution_type":"TVQ-Initial","answer":"159 (dollars)","formula":"279-25-20-75=159","idx":642}
{"body":"Rupert and Ronald aced their math test. So their mother bought for them a wonderful trampoline yesterday. Ronald jumped 157 times on the trampoline. Rupert jumped 86 more times than Ronald.","question":"How many times did they jump altogether?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"400 (times)","formula":"(157+86)+157=400","idx":643}
{"body":"Harry Hound had a terrible earache yesterday. When I peered into his ears yesterday, I found 36 frisky fleas having a party in his right ear and 85 baby fleas sleeping peacefully in his left ear. I cleaned out Harry Hound's ears.","question":"How many fleas perished?","solution_type":"Addition","answer":"121 (fleas)","formula":"36+85=121","idx":644}
{"body":"A pet supply store has 600 bags of dog food and 327 bags of cat food.","question":"How many more bags of dog food are there than cat food?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"273 (bags)","formula":"600-327=273","idx":645}
{"body":"David has 7 boxes of stuffed toy dogs. Each box has four dogs in it.","question":"How many legs are there in all?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"112 (legs)","formula":"(7*4)*4=112","idx":646}
{"body":"532 people are watching a movie in a theater. The theater has 750 seats.","question":"How many seats are empty in the theater?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"218 (seats)","formula":"750-532=218","idx":647}
{"body":"Each bag contains 23 pounds of oranges.","question":"How many pounds of oranges are in 45 bags?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"1035 (pounds)","formula":"23*45=1035","idx":648}
{"body":"Bert runs 2 miles every day.","question":"How many miles will Bert run in 3 weeks?","solution_type":"Multiplication","answer":"42 (miles)","formula":"(3*7)*2=42","idx":649}
{"body":"Kiera has 14 blue envelopes. She has 6 fewer yellow envelopes than blue envelopes. She has 3 times as many green envelopes as yellow envelopes.","question":"How many envelopes does Kiera have in all?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"46 (envelopes)","formula":"14+(14-6)+((14-6)*3)=46","idx":650}
{"body":"Sara's mother gave her $69 to go to the store. Sara bought 3 loaves of bread and 5 cartons of orange juice. Each loaf of bread cost $2 and each carton of orange juice cost $3.","question":"How much money does Sara have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"48 (dollars)","formula":"69-(3*2)-(5*3)=48","idx":651}
{"body":"Shelby had 92 pieces of candy. She gave 4 pieces each to 9 friends.","question":"How many pieces of candy does Shelby have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"56 (pieces of candy)","formula":"92-(4*9)=56","idx":652}
{"body":"Ron and Chanarong had breakfast at a cafe. Muffins cost $2 each, and fruit cups cost $2 each. Ron had 1 muffin and 2 fruit cups. Chanarong had 1 muffin and 2 fruit cups.","question":"How much did their breakfast cost?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"12 (dollars)","formula":"(2*1)+(2*2)+(2*1)+(2*2)=12","idx":653}
{"body":"For breakfast, Colton bought a muffin for $1.80 and a cup of coffee for $1.40. For lunch, Colton had soup, a salad, and lemonade. The soup cost $2.75, the salad cost $6.70, and the lemonade cost $1.70.","question":"How much more money did Colton spend on lunch than on breakfast?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7.95 (dollars)","formula":"1.80+1.40=3.2; 2.75+6.70+1.70=11.15; 11.15-3.2=7.95","idx":654}
{"body":"Jae bought 12 cartons of ice cream and 3 cartons of yogurt. Each carton of ice cream cost $9 and each carton of yogurt cost $2.","question":"How much more did Jae spend on ice cream than on yogurt?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"102 (dollars)","formula":"(12*9)-(3*2)=102","idx":655}
{"body":"Jermaine saved $43 in March. He saved $19 in April and $16 in May. Then Jermaine spent $77 on a keyboard.","question":"How much money does Jermaine have left?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1 (dollars)","formula":"43+19+16=78; 78-77=1","idx":656}
{"body":"Ulrich wants to buy a jump rope that costs $9, a board game that costs $9, and a playground ball that costs $5. He has saved $7 from his allowance, and his uncle gave him $15.","question":"How much more money does Ulrich need to buy the jump rope, the game, and the ball?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"1 (dollars)","formula":"9+9+5=23; 23-7=16; 16-15=1","idx":657}
{"body":"For soccer season, Chetan wants to buy a new soccer ball, a pair of shorts, and a pair of soccer shoes. The ball costs $10.20, the shorts cost $12.80, and the shoes cost $9.15. Chetan has $31.50.","question":"How much more money does Chetan need?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"0.65 (dollars)","formula":"10.20+12.80+9.15=32.15; 32.15-31.50=0.65","idx":658}
{"body":"In Ben's classroom there are red chairs, yellow chairs, and blue chairs. There are 3 red chairs. There are 4 times as many yellow chairs as red chairs, and there are 2 fewer blue chairs than yellow chairs.","question":"How many chairs are there in Ben's classroom?","solution_type":"Sum","answer":"25 (chairs)","formula":"3*4=12; 12-2=10; 3+12+10=25","idx":659}
{"body":"Anita needs 26 cartons of berries to make a berry cobbler. She already has 10 cartons of strawberries and 9 cartons of blueberries.","question":"How many more cartons of berries should Anita buy?","solution_type":"Subtraction","answer":"7 (cartons)","formula":"26-(10+9)=7","idx":660}
{"body":"Antonieta wants to ride the Ferris wheel, the roller coaster, and the log ride. The Ferris wheel costs 6 tickets, the roller coaster costs 5 tickets and the log ride costs 7 tickets. Antonieta has 2 tickets.","question":"How many more
gitextract_42yky_8u/ ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── data/ │ ├── asdiv/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── gsm8k/ │ │ ├── test.jsonl │ │ └── train.jsonl │ ├── gsm_hard/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── hungarian_exam/ │ │ ├── README.md │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── math/ │ │ ├── test.jsonl │ │ └── train.jsonl │ ├── math_oai/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── mathqa/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── mawps/ │ │ ├── addsub.jsonl │ │ ├── multiarith.jsonl │ │ ├── singleeq.jsonl │ │ ├── singleop.jsonl │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── mmlu_stem/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── ocw/ │ │ ├── README.md │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── sat_math/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ ├── svamp/ │ │ └── test.jsonl │ └── tabmwp/ │ └── test.jsonl ├── data_loader.py ├── evaluate.py ├── grader.py ├── math_eval.py ├── model_utils.py ├── parser.py ├── prompts/ │ ├── cot/ │ │ ├── gsm8k.md │ │ ├── math.md │ │ ├── math_8shot.md │ │ ├── mathqa.md │ │ ├── minerva_math.md │ │ └── mmlu_stem.md │ ├── pal/ │ │ ├── gsm8k.md │ │ └── math.md │ └── tora/ │ ├── gsm8k.md │ └── math.md ├── python_executor.py ├── requirements.txt ├── scripts/ │ ├── run_eval.sh │ ├── run_eval_multi_gpus.py │ └── summarize_results.py ├── trajectory.py └── utils.py
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FILE: data_loader.py
function load_data (line 8) | def load_data(data_name, split, data_dir='./data'):
FILE: evaluate.py
function evaluate (line 14) | def evaluate(data_name, prompt_type, samples: list=None, file_path: str=...
function parse_args (line 113) | def parse_args():
FILE: grader.py
function parse_digits (line 20) | def parse_digits(num):
function is_digit (line 35) | def is_digit(num):
function str_to_pmatrix (line 40) | def str_to_pmatrix(input_str):
function math_equal (line 53) | def math_equal(prediction: Union[bool, float, str],
function math_equal_process (line 170) | def math_equal_process(param):
function numeric_equal (line 174) | def numeric_equal(prediction: float, reference: float):
function symbolic_equal (line 184) | def symbolic_equal(a, b):
function symbolic_equal_process (line 241) | def symbolic_equal_process(a, b, output_queue):
function call_with_timeout (line 246) | def call_with_timeout(func, *args, timeout=1, **kwargs):
function _test_math_equal (line 261) | def _test_math_equal():
FILE: math_eval.py
function parse_args (line 21) | def parse_args():
function prepare_data (line 47) | def prepare_data(data_name, args):
function setup (line 86) | def setup(args):
function main (line 118) | def main(llm, tokenizer, data_name, args):
FILE: model_utils.py
class KeywordsStoppingCriteria (line 9) | class KeywordsStoppingCriteria(StoppingCriteria):
method __init__ (line 10) | def __init__(self, keywords_str, tokenizer):
method __call__ (line 15) | def __call__(self, input_ids: torch.LongTensor, scores: torch.FloatTen...
class KeyWordsCriteriaTrunc (line 34) | class KeyWordsCriteriaTrunc(StoppingCriteria):
method __init__ (line 35) | def __init__(self, stop_id_sequences, prompt_length):
method __call__ (line 40) | def __call__(self, input_ids: torch.LongTensor, scores: torch.FloatTen...
class KeyWordsCriteria (line 60) | class KeyWordsCriteria(StoppingCriteria):
method __init__ (line 61) | def __init__(self, stop_id_sequences):
method __call__ (line 65) | def __call__(self, input_ids: torch.LongTensor, scores: torch.FloatTen...
function generate_completions (line 78) | def generate_completions(model, tokenizer, prompts, batch_size=1, stop_i...
function load_hf_lm_and_tokenizer (line 140) | def load_hf_lm_and_tokenizer(
function _test_generate_completions (line 203) | def _test_generate_completions():
FILE: parser.py
function _fix_fracs (line 9) | def _fix_fracs(string):
function _fix_a_slash_b (line 41) | def _fix_a_slash_b(string):
function _fix_sqrt (line 58) | def _fix_sqrt(string):
function convert_word_number (line 63) | def convert_word_number(text:str) -> str:
function strip_string (line 92) | def strip_string(string):
function extract_multi_choice_answer (line 219) | def extract_multi_choice_answer(pred_str):
function extract_answer (line 230) | def extract_answer(pred_str, data_name):
function parse_ground_truth (line 285) | def parse_ground_truth(example: Dict[str, Any], data_name):
function parse_question (line 341) | def parse_question(example, data_name):
function run_execute (line 402) | def run_execute(executor, result, prompt_type, data_name, execute=False):
function _test_extract_answer (line 419) | def _test_extract_answer():
FILE: python_executor.py
class GenericRuntime (line 20) | class GenericRuntime:
method __init__ (line 24) | def __init__(self):
method exec_code (line 31) | def exec_code(self, code_piece: str) -> None:
method eval_code (line 48) | def eval_code(self, expr: str) -> Any:
method inject (line 51) | def inject(self, var_dict: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
method answer (line 56) | def answer(self):
class DateRuntime (line 59) | class DateRuntime(GenericRuntime):
class CustomDict (line 67) | class CustomDict(dict):
method __iter__ (line 68) | def __iter__(self):
class ColorObjectRuntime (line 71) | class ColorObjectRuntime(GenericRuntime):
class PythonExecutor (line 75) | class PythonExecutor:
method __init__ (line 76) | def __init__(
method process_generation_to_code (line 91) | def process_generation_to_code(self, gens: str):
method execute (line 95) | def execute(
method apply (line 127) | def apply(self, code):
method truncate (line 131) | def truncate(s, max_length=400):
method batch_apply (line 137) | def batch_apply(self, batch_code):
function _test (line 187) | def _test():
FILE: scripts/run_eval_multi_gpus.py
function parse_args (line 13) | def parse_args():
function run_process (line 101) | def run_process(cmd):
FILE: scripts/summarize_results.py
function main (line 6) | def main():
function summarize_results (line 15) | def summarize_results(result_dir, data_names, split):
FILE: trajectory.py
function text_to_trajectory (line 13) | def text_to_trajectory(traj_str: str) -> None:
function trajectory_to_text (line 51) | def trajectory_to_text(trajectory: list) -> str:
function is_execution_success (line 63) | def is_execution_success(output):
function extract_program (line 69) | def extract_program(text:str=None, trajectory:list=None, last_only=False...
function extract_program_output (line 109) | def extract_program_output(pred_str, last_only=True):
function _test_str_to_trajectory (line 120) | def _test_str_to_trajectory():
FILE: utils.py
function set_seed (line 11) | def set_seed(seed: int = 42) -> None:
function load_jsonl (line 18) | def load_jsonl(file: Union[str, Path]) -> Iterable[Any]:
function save_jsonl (line 28) | def save_jsonl(samples, save_path):
function lower_keys (line 39) | def lower_keys(example):
function load_prompt (line 50) | def load_prompt(data_name, prompt_type):
function construct_prompt (line 76) | def construct_prompt(example, data_name, args):
function show_sample (line 128) | def show_sample(sample, print_all_preds=False):
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