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A student is solving the following problem: 'Tom begins with 10 marbles. He wins 7 more in a game, then loses 3, and is finally given 3 more by his brother.' The student calculates the final answer to be 11 marbles. Analyze the student's calculation process. Where did the error most likely occur?
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A student is solving the following problem: 'Tom begins with 10 marbles. He wins 7 more in a game, then loses 3, and is finally given 3 more by his brother.' The student calculates the final answer to be 11 marbles. Analyze the student's calculation process. Where did the error most likely occur?
Incorporating Reasoning Steps into Prompts for Improved Model Accuracy
Evaluating AI Reasoning Process
Consider the following problem: 'Tom has 10 marbles. He wins 7 more, then loses 3, and finally receives 3 from his brother.' A valid way to solve this is to first cancel out the 'loses 3' and 'receives 3' actions because they negate each other, leaving the final calculation as 10 + 7 = 17.