Multiple Choice

A language model is asked to solve the following problem: 'A library has 6 bookshelves, and each bookshelf holds 30 books. If 45 books are checked out, how many books remain on the shelves?' The model represents its solution as a sequence of reasoning steps, y = (a_1, a_2, a_3). Analyze the sequence below and identify the step where the reasoning first becomes incorrect.

a_1: Calculate the total number of books: 6 bookshelves * 30 books/bookshelf = 180 books. a_2: Calculate the remaining books by adding the checked-out books to the total: 180 + 45 = 225 books. a_3: The final answer is 225 books.

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