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Questions For Digit Cards

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QUESTION #1:

My number is a 3-digit
number.
It is an even number.
It is 30 greater than
246
Students find the digit cards
2, 7 and 6 to make 276.
QUESTION #2:
Write the greatest and
smallest value based from the
given digits:
42761
ANSWER:
Greatest Number:
76421
Smallest Number:
12461
QUESTION #3:
Using the digit cards (ONLY ONCE)
create a three digit number and a two
digit number.

91573
What is now the total of the two
numbers you have created?
ANSWER may vary
QUESTION #4:
Select 3 digit cards. Form
a 3 digit number. Divide
that number by 5.
ANSWER may vary
QUESTION #5:
Select 3 digit cards.
Use the digit cards to
create the largest
possible 3-digit
ANSWER may vary
QUESTION #6:
"Create a decimal
number with two decimal
places. Then, multiply
that decimal by 10."
ANSWER may
vary
QUESTION #7:
note: The answer will be written in a
whiteboard

"I am a 4-digit number." This means we're looking for


a number in the thousands.
"My first digit is of no use as I still remain same
without it." This means the first digit is 0.
"My 2nd and 3rd digits are mirror images." This
means the 2nd and 3rd digits are the same.
"My 4th digit is half of the 2nd digit." What number
Possible numbers
are:
0221
0442
0663
0884

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