| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 |
C |
| deepseekr1 | The total cost of 12 uniforms at $46 each is calculated by breaking down 46 into 40 and 6 using the distributive property: (40 × 12) + (6 × 12). This matches option C, which correctly computes 480 + 72 = 552. Answer: C |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |
| GPT-4o | The correct answer is C. C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 This equation correctly decomposes the cost of each uniform into $40 and $6, and then multiplies each part by the number of uniforms (12) to find the total cost. |
C |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | C |
C |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | C |
C |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | C | C |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 | C |
| baichuan4 | D | C |
| doubao | C. Each uniform costs $46, which can be split into $40 and $6. For 12 uniforms, the total cost is (40×12)+(6×12)=480+72. | C |
| minimax | To find the total cost of the uniforms, you would multiply the cost of one uniform by the number of uniforms. The cost of one uniform is $46, and the school is buying 12 uniforms. So the equation would be: 46 × 12 = Total Cost None of the options provided exactly match this equation, but we can see which one is closest. Option C is the only one that uses 40 and 6, which are parts of the number 46, and multiplies them by 12, which is the number of uniforms. So, let's break down the cost of one uniform into two parts: $40 and $6, and then multiply each part by 12. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 This is the same as the equation in option C. Therefore, the correct answer is: C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 |
C |
| kimi | C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72 | C |
| wenxinyiyan | C | C |
| zhipu | To find the total cost of the uniforms, you need to multiply the cost per uniform by the number of uniforms. Each uniform costs $46, and the school will buy 12 uniforms. So, the total cost can be calculated as: \[ 46 \times 12 \] Let's break down each option to see which one correctly represents this calculation: A. \( (40 \times 10) + (6 \times 2) = 400 + 12 \) - This simplifies to 412, which is not correct. B. \( (40 \times 6) + (10 \times 2) = 240 + 20 \) - This simplifies to 260, which is not correct. C. \( (40 \times 12) + (6 \times 12) = 480 + 72 \) - This simplifies to 552, which is correct because: \[ 46 \times 12 = (40 + 6) \times 12 = 40 \times 12 + 6 \times 12 = 480 + 72 = 552 \] D. \( (40 \times 12) + (60 \times 12) = 480 + 720 \) - This simplifies to 1200, which is not correct. The correct equation that shows a way to find the total cost of the uniforms is: C. \( (40 \times 12) + (6 \times 12) = 480 + 72 \) Answer: C |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |
| deepseekv3 | To find the total cost of the uniforms, multiply the cost of one uniform ($46) by the number of uniforms (12). The equation can be broken down using the distributive property: \[ 46 \times 12 = (40 + 6) \times 12 = (40 \times 12) + (6 \times 12) \] Calculating the values: \[ (40 \times 12) + (6 \times 12) = 480 + 72 \] This matches option **C**. **Answer: C** |
C |