| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | D. 120/h |
D |
| deepseekr1 | To determine the total number of loads Rita needs to move 120 rocks when she carries \( h \) rocks per load, divide the total rocks by the rocks per load: \[ \frac{120}{h} \] This matches **option D**. The other options incorrectly use addition, multiplication, or subtraction, which do not calculate the correct number of loads. Answer: D |
D |
| gpto1 | D | D |
| GPT-4o | D. 120/h | D |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | D |
D |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | D. 120/h |
D |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | D. 120/h | D |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | D. 120/h | D |
| baichuan4 | D | D |
| doubao | D. 120/h. The total number of rocks (120) divided by the number of rocks in each load (h) gives the total number of loads needed. | D |
| minimax | D. 120/h | D |
| kimi | D. 120/h | D |
| wenxinyiyan | D Explanation: Rita has a total of 120 rocks, and she can carry h rocks in one load. To find the total number of loads needed to move all the rocks, you need to divide the total number of rocks by the number of rocks she can carry in one load. The mathematical expression for this is: Total loads = Total rocks / Rocks per load Total loads = 120 / h This corresponds to option D. |
D |
| zhipu | D. 120/h The expression 120/h represents the total number of loads needed to move the entire pile of 120 rocks if h is the number of rocks Rita can carry in one load. Dividing the total number of rocks by the number of rocks per load gives the number of loads required. |
D |
| gpto1 | D | D |
| deepseekv3 | To determine the total number of loads Rita needs to move the entire pile of rocks, divide the total number of rocks (120) by the number of rocks she can carry in one load (h). This gives the expression: \[ \boxed{D} \] |
D |