Your assignment tonight will cement your understanding of relationship between a digit and its value as determined by its place in a number. This should be a review from last year's place value unit. We will be expanding on this topic when we explore decimals and exponents. Please submit your answers on this Google form – NUMBERS.
1. Using each digit only once, write the largest four-digit number possible with the digits 1, 3, 4, and 7.
2. Using each digit only once, write the smallest four-digit number possible with the digits 1, 3, 4, and 7.
3. What is the largest four-digit number you can write?
4. What is the smallest four-digit number you can write?
5. What is the largest four-digit number you can write using four different digits?
6. What is the smallest four-digit number you can write using four different digits?
7. Write four three-digit numbers in which the hundreds digit is half the ones digit.
8. Write four three-digit numbers in which the thousands digit is half the double the tens digit.
9. Can you write a four-digit number whose digits add up to 36? 37? 34? If so, write you answer(s).
10. Can you write a four digit number whose digits add up to 8? Write your answer.
11. Using four different digits, can you write a number whose digits add up to 6?
12. Find the largest number in your house somewhere. Write it and explain what the number represents.
Bonus Brain Sizzler: In the English language, only one number is spelled with its letters in alphabetical order. What is that number?