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Final Solution to the Jack's Apples Word Problem

The correct final answer to the multi-step word problem about Jack's apples should be 7{}77. A language model may struggle to reach this result and instead produce an incorrect output.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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  • Reference of Foundations of Large Language Models Course

  • Reference of Foundations of Large Language Models Course

  • Reference of Foundations of Large Language Models Course

  • 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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