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Evaluation of the Model's Answer to the Arithmetic Word Problem

The model's output of 10 for the arithmetic reasoning word problem is evaluated as incorrect when compared to the correct answer, which is 7.

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Updated 2026-04-20

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  • Reference of Foundations of Large Language Models Course

  • Reference of Foundations of Large Language Models Course

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Ch.2 Generative Models - Foundations of Large Language Models

Foundations of Large Language Models

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