Compare numbers with an unknown digit
4.NBT.A.2
Generated variants — 10
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
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Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 4,\square,8,9 < 4789 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 5,3,\square,1 > 5341 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 5 directly: 4589 < 4789 is true and 5351 > 5341 is true, so 5 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
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Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 4,\square,6,3 < 4759 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 7,6,\square,8 > 7665 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 6 directly: 4663 < 4759 is true and 7668 > 7665 is true, so 6 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 6,\square,0,5 < 6805 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 4,7,\square,9 > 4749 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 5 directly: 6505 < 6805 is true and 4759 > 4749 is true, so 5 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 1,\square,6,4 < 1364 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 6,8,\square,7 > 6817 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 2 directly: 1264 < 1364 is true and 6827 > 6817 is true, so 2 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
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Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 5,\square,2,7 < 5832 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 3,9,\square,4 > 3945 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 5 directly: 5527 < 5832 is true and 3954 > 3945 is true, so 5 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 8,\square,2,3 < 8523 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 7,1,\square,5 > 7115 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 2 directly: 8223 < 8523 is true and 7125 > 7115 is true, so 2 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 7,\square,1,8 < 7918 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 1,5,\square,3 > 1553 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 6 directly: 7618 < 7918 is true and 1563 > 1553 is true, so 6 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 3,\square,7,6 < 3576 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 9,2,\square,1 > 9231 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 4 directly: 3476 < 3576 is true and 9241 > 9231 is true, so 4 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 2,\square,4,1 < 2651 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 8,\square,1,2 > 8312 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 4 directly: 2441 < 2651 is true and 8412 > 8312 is true, so 4 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.
Among the digits from to , find every digit that can go in to make both inequalities true.
Show solution
Understand
Find every digit from 0 to 9 that can be placed in the box so that both inequalities are true at the same time.
- The box holds a single digit from 0 to 9.
- First inequality: 9,\square,5,2 < 9652 (box is the hundreds digit).
- Second inequality: 2,4,\square,6 > 2436 (box is the tens digit).
- Which digit(s) make both inequalities true.
- The same digit goes in both boxes.
- The digit is a whole number between 0 and 9.
Plan
#3 Eliminate Possibilities · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
The box has a finite set of candidates, 0 through 9. I compare place by place to find the range each inequality allows, then keep only the digits that satisfy both.
Execute
Review
Check 4 directly: 9452 < 9652 is true and 2446 > 2436 is true, so 4 works. The full answer is the overlap of the two ranges.
Test all ten digits 0 through 9 one at a time in both inequalities (guess and check) and keep the ones that pass both.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Comparing four-digit numbers place by place to bound the unknown digit.