2 Joseph makes different totals using the target. How does he make them? Example: 248 = 2 hundreds + 4 tens + 8 units a 647 =
hundreds +
tens +
units
b 357 =
hundreds +
tens +
units
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c nine hundred hundreds +
and forty-nine =
tens +
units
d seven hundred and thirty-three =
hundreds +
tens +
units
e Which of Jacob’s scores has the same number of hundreds and units? Challenge
3
You have four number cards. You can only use each one once in the same number.
6
2
4
1
a What is the smallest 3-digit number you can make from the cards? b What is the largest 3-digit number you can make? c Make a 3-digit number with an odd number of 10s. d Make a 3-digit number in which the 100s digit is worth twice as much as the 10s digit. 9
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