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output = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=4096, do_sample=False)
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print(processor.decode(output[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
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# <think>To solve the problem, I will first interpret the image to understand what
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output = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=4096, do_sample=False)
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print(processor.decode(output[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
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# <think>To solve the problem, I will first interpret the image to understand what
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# mathematical operation is being represented. Then, I will perform the calculation
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# based on the numbers provided in the image and confirm the result. The image shows
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# a chalkboard with the equation \(18 + 23 = 41\) written on it. The numbers 18 and
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# 23 are in light blue, and the result 41 is in light green. The equation \(18 + 23 = 41\)
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# is presented on the chalkboard. To solve this, I will add the two numbers on the
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# left side of the equation: 18 and 23. Adding these together, \(18 + 23\), I calculate
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# that the sum is 41. This matches the number on the right side of the equation,
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# confirming its correctness.</think>41
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