Final Answer to the ICL Demonstration on Marbles
The conclusion of the multi-step arithmetic problem is that Tom has a total of marbles after winning some, losing some, and receiving more from his brother.
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Ch.2 Generative Models - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
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Final Answer to the ICL Demonstration on Marbles
A person is solving a multi-step arithmetic problem. At the second-to-last step, they have correctly calculated an intermediate total of 14. For the final step, they must account for an additional 3 items being received. What is the final result of the calculation?
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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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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.