问题


There is a single choice question about elementary mathematics. Answer the question by replying A, B, C or D.
Question: Jack picks 60 apples from an apple tree. He uses 12 of them to make applesauce. He places the remaining apples equally into 6 gift baskets. Which equation can be used to determine the numberof apples, a, that Jack places into each gift basket?
A. (60/6)—12=a
B. (60—12)/6=a
C. (60-6)-12=a
D. (60+12)/6=a
Answer:

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金声玉亮2.0

B. (60—12)/6=a

Explanation:

Jack picks 60 apples and uses 12 to make applesauce, so he has 60 - 12 = 48 apples left.

He places the remaining apples equally into 6 gift baskets, so the number of apples in each basket is 48 ÷ 6 = 8.

The equation (60—12)/6=a represents this situation, where a is the number of apples in each basket.
B
deepseekr1

The problem states Jack starts with 60 apples, uses 12 for applesauce, and divides the remainder equally into 6 baskets. To find the number of apples per basket (\(a\)), subtract the apples used (12) from the total (60) and then divide by 6. The correct equation is \(\frac{60 - 12}{6} = a\), which matches **Option B**.

Answer: B
B
gpto1 B B
GPT-4o B. (60—12)/6=a B
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B
B
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B. (60—12)/6=a
B
DeepSeek-Coder-V2 B. (60—12)/6=a B
Qwen2-72B-Instruct B. (60—12)/6=a B
baichuan4 B. (60—12)/6=a B
doubao B. (60—12)/6=a. Jack picks 60 apples and uses 12 for applesauce, so the remaining apples are 60 - 12. Then he divides the remaining apples equally among 6 baskets, so it's (60 - 12) / 6 = a. B
minimax B. (60—12)/6=a B
kimi B. (60—12)/6=a B
wenxinyiyan B B
zhipu B. (60—12)/6=a

Explanation: Jack initially picks 60 apples. He uses 12 of them to make applesauce, leaving him with 60 - 12 apples. He then divides these remaining apples equally into 6 gift baskets. Therefore, the equation to determine the number of apples, \( a \), in each basket is \((60 - 12) / 6 = a\). This matches option B.
B
gpto1 B B
deepseekv3 To determine the number of apples, \( a \), that Jack places into each gift basket, follow these steps:

1. **Total apples picked by Jack:**
Jack picks 60 apples.

2. **Apples used to make applesauce:**
He uses 12 apples to make applesauce.

3. **Remaining apples:**
Subtract the apples used for applesauce from the total apples:
\( 60 - 12 = 48 \) apples.

4. **Dividing the remaining apples into gift baskets:**
Jack places the remaining 48 apples equally into 6 gift baskets.
So, the number of apples in each basket is:
\( a = \frac{48}{6} \).

5. **Combining the steps into one equation:**
The equation that represents this process is:
\( a = \frac{60 - 12}{6} \).

Thus, the correct equation is **\((60 - 12) / 6 = a\)**, which corresponds to option B.

Answer: **B**
B