The number of petals in a flower may hold clues to a plant's classification. For example, flowers on eudicots (the largest group of dicots) most frequently have four or five petals while flowers on monocots have three or six petals, although there are many exceptions to this rule
I will ask DALLE-3 to create flowers with x number of petals, where x belongs to [1,9).
For each x, DALLE-3 gets 10 attempts. If it gets it correct in >=5 attempts, it counts for that x i.e. DALLE3 gets a point.
Resolves YES if DALLE-3 gets 4 or more points out of 8.
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# | Name | Total profit |
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1 | Ṁ100 | |
2 | Ṁ84 | |
3 | Ṁ62 | |
4 | Ṁ15 | |
5 | Ṁ7 |
Flower with 1 petal : No
Flower with 2 petals: No
Flower with 3 petals: No
Flower with 4 petals: Sometimes struggles, but still NO
Flower with 5 petals: Yes
Flower with 6 petals: No
Flower with 7 petals: No
Flower with 8 petals: No
Well, that was disappointing.
The range [1,9) only has 8 values, right? Did you mean [1,9], or 4 or more points out of 8? Or am I forgetting my range notation.