Problem 23 (grades_3_4 : mk-2020-3-4-23)



Question

Which key would it be impossible to cut into three different figures of five shaded squares?

Options

A: A B: B C: C D: D E: E

LLM Response: The key that would be impossible to cut into three different figures of five shaded squares is option D. This is because option D has a total of 12 shaded squares, which is not divisible by 5. Therefore, it would be impossible to create three different figures with 5 shaded squares each.

Final Prediction: Puzzle #23: Solve this question with explanation of the intermediate steps. Your response must end with one of the selected answer options from A1, B2, C3, D4, or E5. Which key would it be impossible to cut into three different figures of five shaded squares? Options: A1: A, B2: B, C3: C, D4: D, E5: E. Predicted Answer = K Correct Answer = B

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