Determining the Maximum Number of Apps (Jessica's Apps Problem)
To determine the maximum original number of apps, the two conditions—that 'x' is a multiple of 5 and that —must be synthesized. Although 40 is the largest multiple of 5 at the boundary established by the inequality, it is not a permissible solution because the inequality is strict. Consequently, the correct maximum value is the next lower multiple of 5, which can be found by subtracting 5 from 40, yielding 35.

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Ch.5 Inference - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
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