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A language model was prompted with a question. It produced a correct line of reasoning but did not state the final answer, as shown below.


Original Question: "A grocery store has 15 apples. They sell 7 and then buy 12 more. How many apples do they have now?"

Model's Reasoning: "Okay, let's break this down. The store starts with 15 apples. They sell 7, so we subtract 7 from 15, which is 15 - 7 = 8. Then, they buy 12 more, so we add 12 to the current number, which is 8 + 12 = 20."

Which of the following follow-up prompts is best designed to extract the final answer from the model's existing reasoning?

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