Page 60: Figure It Out
Digit Count Table:
- 1-digit: 9 (1 to 9)
- 2-digits: 90 (10 to 99)
- 3-digits: 900 (100 to 999)
- 4-digits: 9,000
- 5-digits: 90,000
Q1. Digit sum 14
- b. Smallest number: 59 ().
- c. Largest 5-digit number: 95000.
- d. How big a number? You can make an infinitely large number by adding zeros (e.g., ) or by adding 1s (e.g., fourteen times). The question asks “How big”, implying magnitude or length. You can always make a bigger number by adding more digits that sum to 0 (zeros) or distributing the sum into ones.
Q2. Digit sums from 40 to 70
- 40 (4), 41 (5), … 49 (13)
- 50 (5), …
- Observation: The digit sum increases by 1 until the number ends in 9, then drops. (e.g., , ).
Q3. Consecutive digits (3-digit)
- .
- Pattern: Multiples of 3.
- Reason: . The sum is always divisible by 3.