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Elementary Math Word Problem Generation using Large Language Models

6 June 2025
Nimesh Ariyarathne
Harshani Bandara
Yasith Heshan
Omega Gamage
Surangika Ranathunga
Dilan Nayanajith
Yutharsan Sivapalan
Gayathri Lihinikaduarachchi
Tharoosha Vihidun
Meenambika Chandirakumar
Sanujen Premakumar
Sanjula Gathsara
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Abstract

Mathematics is often perceived as a complex subject by students, leading to high failure rates in exams. To improve Mathematics skills, it is important to provide sample questions for students to practice problem-solving. Manually creating Math Word Problems (MWPs) is time consuming for tutors, because they have to type in natural language while adhering to grammar and spelling rules of the language. Existing Deep Learning techniques for MWP generation either require a tutor to provide the initial portion of the MWP, and/or additional information such as an equation. In this paper, we present an MWP generation system based on Large Language Models (LLMs) that overcome the need for additional input - the only input to our system is the number of MWPs needed, the grade and the type of question (e.g. addition, subtraction). Unlike the existing LLM-based solutions for MWP generation, we carried out an extensive set of experiments involving different LLMs, prompting strategies, techniques to improve the diversity of questions, as well as techniques that employ human feedback to improve LLM performance. Human and automated evaluations confirmed that the generated MWPs are high in quality, with minimal spelling and grammar issues. However, LLMs still struggle to generate questions that adhere to the specified grade and question type requirements.

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@article{ariyarathne2025_2506.05950,
  title={ Elementary Math Word Problem Generation using Large Language Models },
  author={ Nimesh Ariyarathne and Harshani Bandara and Yasith Heshan and Omega Gamage and Surangika Ranathunga and Dilan Nayanajith and Yutharsan Sivapalan and Gayathri Lihinikaduarachchi and Tharoosha Vihidun and Meenambika Chandirakumar and Sanujen Premakumar and Sanjula Gathsara },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.05950},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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