Constructing a Reasoning-Eliciting Prompt
You want a language model to solve the following word problem and explain its reasoning: 'A bakery has 25 cupcakes. They sell 10 and then bake 15 more. How many cupcakes do they have now?' Without providing any solved examples in your request, write a complete prompt that is structured to elicit a step-by-step thought process from the model.
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