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Comment by henry2023

1 year ago

>> which is larger 3.9, 3.10 or 3.11

To determine which number is larger among 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11, let's compare << them numerically:

Standard Decimal Interpretation:

3.9 is simply 3.9. 3.10 is equivalent to 3.1 because trailing zeros after the decimal point do not add value in decimal numbers. 3.11 remains 3.11. Comparison:

3.9 vs. 3.1 vs. 3.11 3.11 is the largest number. Version Number Interpretation:

In version numbering, each segment separated by a dot is compared as an integer. 3.9 (major version 3, minor version 9) 3.10 (major version 3, minor version 10) 3.11 (major version 3, minor version 11) Comparison:

Minor versions: 11 > 10 > 9 3.11 is the largest version. Answer: 3.11 is the largest number among 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.

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So IMO level right?

This is truly the new model's answer ? It's pretty similar to 3.5's "reasoning" actually:

In this context, "3.10" and "3.11" should be interpreted as decimal numbers, not as numbers with more digits.

When comparing:

3.9 3.10 (which is equal to 3.1) 3.11 (which is equal to 3.11) We have:

3.9 is greater than 3.1 (3.10), because 9 is larger than 1. 3.11 is greater than 3.9, because 11 is larger than 9. Thus, 3.11 is the largest of the three numbers.

lol,

they gamed AIME by over-training the hell out of it for marketing purposes and called it done.

meanwhile, back-to-basics is broken.