Solving the Inequality for the Upper Bound of Apps (Jessica's Apps Problem)
By solving the inequality , we can determine the upper limit for the original number of apps Jessica could have. Subtracting 10 from both sides of the inequality yields the result , meaning the original number of apps must be less than 40.
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Ch.5 Inference - Foundations of Large Language Models
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