| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | B |
B |
| deepseekr1 | Marcus spent $3.25, and each quarter ($0.25) provides 60 seconds of washing. Calculating the number of quarters: $3.25 ÷ $0.25 = **13 quarters**. Each quarter = 60 seconds, so total time: 13 × 60 = **780 seconds**. Convert seconds to minutes: 780 ÷ 60 = **13 minutes**. Answer: **B** |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |
| GPT-4o | To determine how long Marcus spent washing his car, we need to calculate the total number of quarters he used and then convert that into the total time. 1. Calculate the number of quarters Marcus used: $3.25 / $0.25 = 13 quarters 2. Determine how long each quarter operates the car wash: Each quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds. 3. Calculate the total operation time in seconds: 13 quarters * 60 seconds = 780 seconds 4. Convert the total time from seconds to minutes: 780 seconds / 60 seconds per minute = 13 minutes Therefore, the answer is: B. 13 minutes |
B |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | B |
B |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | B |
B |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | B. 13 minutes | B |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | B. 13 minutes | B |
| baichuan4 | A. 10 minutes | B |
| doubao | One dollar has 4 quarters, so $3.25 is 3.25 * 4 = 13 quarters. Each quarter operates for 60 seconds, so 13 quarters operate for 13 * 60 = 780 seconds. There are 60 seconds in a minute, so 780 seconds is 780 / 60 = 13 minutes. The answer is B. | B |
| minimax | First, let's determine how many quarters Marcus used. Since he spent $3.25 and each quarter is worth $0.25, we divide the total amount spent by the value of one quarter: $3.25 / $0.25 = 13 quarters Now, if one quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds, we can find out how long 13 quarters would last: 13 quarters * 60 seconds per quarter = 780 seconds To convert seconds into minutes, we divide by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute): 780 seconds / 60 = 13 minutes Therefore, the correct answer is: B. 13 minutes |
B |
| kimi | To solve this problem, we first need to determine how many quarters Marcus used to wash his car. Since each quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds and Marcus spent $3.25, we can calculate the number of quarters he used: $3.25 / $0.25 per quarter = 13 quarters Now, we know that each quarter gives him 60 seconds of car wash time. So, we multiply the number of quarters by the time each quarter provides: 13 quarters * 60 seconds per quarter = 780 seconds To convert seconds into minutes, we divide by 60: 780 seconds / 60 seconds per minute = 13 minutes So, the correct answer is: B. 13 minutes |
B |
| wenxinyiyan | B. 13 minutes Explanation: Marcus spent $3.25 to wash his car, and one quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds. First, we need to determine how many quarters Marcus used. Since $3.25 is equal to 13 quarters (each quarter is worth $0.25), he used 13 quarters to wash his car. Next, we calculate the total time it took him to wash his car. Since one quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds, we multiply the number of quarters by 60 seconds: 13 quarters * 60 seconds/quarter = 780 seconds Finally, we convert the total time from seconds to minutes. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, we divide the total number of seconds by 60: 780 seconds / 60 seconds/minute = 13 minutes Therefore, it took Marcus 13 minutes to wash his car. |
B |
| zhipu | To determine how long it took Marcus to wash his car, we need to break down the cost and the time per quarter. 1. Marcus spent $3.25. 2. One quarter (which is $0.25) operates the car wash for 60 seconds. First, let's find out how many quarters Marcus used: \[ \text{Number of quarters} = \frac{\$3.25}{\$0.25} = 13 \] Each quarter operates the car wash for 60 seconds, so: \[ \text{Total time in seconds} = 13 \times 60 = 780 \text{ seconds} \] Now, convert the total time from seconds to minutes: \[ \text{Total time in minutes} = \frac{780 \text{ seconds}}{60 \text{ seconds per minute}} = 13 \text{ minutes} \] Therefore, the correct answer is: B. 13 minutes |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |
| deepseekv3 | To determine how long Marcus took to wash his car, we need to follow these steps: 1. **Calculate the number of quarters Marcus used:** Marcus spent **$3.25** on the car wash. Since each quarter is **$0.25**, we can find the number of quarters by dividing the total amount by the value of one quarter: \[ \text{Number of quarters} = \frac{3.25}{0.25} = 13 \] 2. **Calculate the total time:** Each quarter operates the car wash for **60 seconds**. Therefore, the total time \( T \) is: \[ T = \text{Number of quarters} \times 60 = 13 \times 60 = 780 \text{ seconds} \] 3. **Convert seconds to minutes:** To convert seconds to minutes, divide by **60**: \[ T = \frac{780}{60} = 13 \text{ minutes} \] **Final Answer:** \(\boxed{B}\) |
B |