| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | B. 12 cans | B |
| deepseekr1 | To determine how many cans can be bought for $9.48, first calculate the cost per can: $2.37 ÷ 3 = $0.79 per can. Next, divide the total amount ($9.48) by the cost per can: $9.48 ÷ $0.79 = 12. Thus, **12 cans** can be purchased. **Answer: B** |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |
| GPT-4o | B. 12 cans | B |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | B |
B |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | To find out how many cans of pears you can buy for $9.48, we need to first determine the cost of one can of pears and then divide $9.48 by that cost. 1. Calculate the cost of one can of pears: Since 3 cans of pears cost $2.37, we divide $2.37 by 3 to find the cost of one can. $2.37 / 3 = $0.79 per can. 2. Calculate how many cans you can buy for $9.48: Now, we divide $9.48 by the cost of one can ($0.79) to find out how many cans you can buy. $9.48 / $0.79 = 12 Therefore, you can buy 12 cans of pears for $9.48. The best answer is B. |
B |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | B. 12 cans | B |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | B. 12 cans | B |
| baichuan4 | B. 12 cans | B |
| doubao | D. 13 cans. If 3 cans cost $2.37, then one can costs $2.37 / 3 = $0.79. To find out how many cans can be bought for $9.48, divide $9.48 by $0.79, which is 12. So 12 cans can be bought. | B |
| minimax | To find out how many cans of pears can be bought for $9.48, we first need to determine the cost per can. If 3 cans cost $2.37, then the cost per can is: $2.37 / 3 cans = $0.79 per can Now, to find out how many cans can be bought for $9.48, we divide the total amount of money by the cost per can: $9.48 / $0.79 per can = 12 cans So, the answer is: B. 12 cans |
B |
| kimi | To solve this problem, we first need to find out the cost of one can of pears. If 3 cans cost $2.37, then the cost of one can is: $2.37 / 3 cans = $0.79 per can Now, we want to know how many cans we can buy for $9.48. We divide the total amount of money we have by the cost of one can: $9.48 / $0.79 per can = 12 cans So the answer is B. 12 cans. |
B |
| wenxinyiyan | B. 12 cans Explanation: 1. First, find the cost of one can of pears: $\text{Cost of 1 can} = \frac{2.37}{3} = 0.79$ 2. Next, use the cost of one can to find how many cans you can buy with $9.48: $\text{Number of cans} = \frac{9.48}{0.79} = 12$ So, you can buy 12 cans of pears with $9.48. |
B |
| zhipu | To determine how many cans of pears you can buy for $9.48, you need to first find the cost per can of pears. Given that 3 cans cost $2.37, the cost per can is: \[ \text{Cost per can} = \frac{2.37}{3} = 0.79 \] Now, to find out how many cans you can buy for $9.48, you divide the total amount of money by the cost per can: \[ \text{Number of cans} = \frac{9.48}{0.79} = 12 \] So, you can buy 12 cans of pears for $9.48. The correct answer is: B. 12 cans |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |
| deepseekv3 | To determine how many cans of pears you can buy for $9.48, follow these steps: 1. **Find the cost per can:** \[ \text{Cost per can} = \frac{2.37}{3} = 0.79 \] 2. **Calculate the number of cans for $9.48:** \[ \text{Number of cans} = \frac{9.48}{0.79} = 12 \] Therefore, you can buy **12 cans** of pears for $9.48. **Answer: B. 12 cans** |
B |