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> Please tell me how ChaptGPT4 writing a script to solve that is not logical reasoning, while a human pulling out pen and paper to do it is... I changed the prompt a bit (made all the numbers 3-4 digits) and gpt-4 answered with this, it just made up numbers for the days that you didn't add numbers for so it failed before it even came to arithmetics. Here is what it said, after I said this about tom "Tom bakes 2911 muffins monday, 491 tuesday, 699 wednsdays, up to 149 on sunday.", it just assumed sundays number was for all other weekdays not given a human wouldn't do that, and it missed the "up to" statement. Maye the large numbers I gave threw it off, but if that is enough to throw it of just shows that it can't really reason. So thanks for that, more evidence these models are bad at reasoning. Here is the first part of what it responded with, it is wrong already here: First, let's calculate the number of muffins baked by Tom during the week:
Monday: 2911
Tuesday: 491
Wednesday: 699
Thursday: 149
Friday: 149
Saturday: 149
Sunday: 149
Edit: Here it made an arithmetics error just below, the error is that 4062 is not greater than 4199, so two critical errors, I taught math at college for years and you wouldn't find many students making mistakes like this: Let's determine the days when Tom and Rick combined bake more than 4199 muffins:
Monday: 2911 (Tom) + 3571 (Rick) = 6482
Tuesday: 491 (Tom) + 3571 (Rick) = 4062
Wednesday: 699 (Tom) + 3571 (Rick) = 4270
On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, they bake more than 4199 muffins combined, so the price of the muffins drops to $2851.50 on those days.
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Unless of course you didn't realize that tom has a pattern to his baking, at which point to irony becomes palpable.
And on top of that, I am willing to bet if you give me your prompt, I would be able to restructure it in such a way that GPT4 would be able to answer it correctly. More often than not, people are just really bad at properly asking it questions.