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Step 2: Calculate Beck's Initial Apple Count (Boris and Beck's Apples Problem)

Next, Beck's initial number of apples is determined. The problem states he has 23 fewer apples than Boris's starting amount of 100. Therefore, Beck begins with $100 - 23 = 77$ apples.

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Ch.3 Prompting - Foundations of Large Language Models

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