| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | D. 6+4 × p = 18 |
D |
| deepseekr1 | The problem states Carl baked 18 pies in total: 6 for his family and \( p \) pies for each of 4 fund-raisers. To find \( p \), the total pies must equal the sum of family pies and fund-raiser pies. The family contribution is 6, and the fund-raiser contribution is \( 4 \times p \). Thus, the correct equation is: **6 (family) + 4p (fund-raisers) = 18 (total)**. - **Option D** (\( 6 + 4 \times p = 18 \)) correctly represents this relationship. - Other options either reverse terms (C), misuse operations (A, B), or misinterpret the quantities. **Answer: D** |
D |
| gpto1 | D | D |
| GPT-4o | D. 6+4 × p = 18 | D |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | D |
D |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | D. 6+4 × p = 18 |
D |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | D. 6+4 × p = 18 | D |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | D. 6+4 × p = 18 | D |
| baichuan4 | D | D |
| doubao | D. 6+4×p=18. The total number of pies is 18, 6 pies were for his family and 4p represents the pies for the 4 school fund-raisers, so 6+4p=18 can be used to find p. | D |
| minimax | To find the number of pies, p, Carl baked for each of the school fund-raisers, we need to account for the pies baked for his family and the total number of pies baked. Since Carl baked 6 pies for his family and a total of 18 pies, the remaining pies were baked for the school fund-raisers. Let's subtract the pies baked for his family from the total number of pies to find out how many were baked for the fund-raisers: Total pies - Pies for family = Pies for fund-raisers 18 - 6 = Pies for fund-raisers Now, since Carl baked p pies for each of the 4 school fund-raisers, we can express the total number of pies baked for the fund-raisers as 4 × p. So the equation becomes: 18 - 6 = 4 × p This simplifies to: 12 = 4 × p Now, to find the number of pies per fund-raiser, we divide both sides of the equation by 4: 12 / 4 = p p = 3 So Carl baked 3 pies for each of the school fund-raisers. The correct number sentence that represents this situation is: C. 4 + 6 × p = 18 This is because the total number of pies (18) is the sum of the pies baked for his family (6) and the pies baked for the school fund-raisers (4 × p). |
D |
| kimi | D. 6+4 × p = 18 | D |
| wenxinyiyan | D | D |
| zhipu | To determine the correct number sentence for finding the number of pies, \( p \), Carl baked for each of the 4 school fund-raisers, let's analyze the given information: - Carl baked a total of 18 pies. - He baked 6 pies for his family. - He baked \( p \) pies for each of the 4 school fund-raisers. The total number of pies baked can be expressed as: \[ \text{Pies for family} + \text{Pies for school fund-raisers} = \text{Total pies} \] Substituting the given values: \[ 6 + 4p = 18 \] Now, let's match this equation with the given choices: A. \( 6 \times p - 18 = 4 \) B. \( 18 - 6 \times p = 4 \) C. \( 4 + 6 \times p = 18 \) D. \( 6 + 4 \times p = 18 \) The correct equation that matches \( 6 + 4p = 18 \) is: \[ 6 + 4 \times p = 18 \] Therefore, the correct choice is: D. \( 6 + 4 \times p = 18 \) Answer: D |
D |
| gpto1 | D | D |
| deepseekv3 | To solve the problem, we need to determine the number of pies \( p \) Carl baked for each of the 4 school fund-raisers. **Step 1:** Carl baked a total of 18 pies. **Step 2:** He baked 6 pies for his family and \( p \) pies for each of the 4 school fund-raisers. **Step 3:** The total number of pies baked for the fund-raisers is \( 4 \times p \). **Step 4:** The total number of pies baked (18) is the sum of the pies baked for his family and the fund-raisers. **Step 5:** Therefore, the equation is: \[ 6 + 4 \times p = 18 \] The correct number sentence is **D**. Answer: D |
D |