D1 - 4,584,400 Printable Number-detective PDF Worksheet
D1 - 4,584,400
To solve this mystery number puzzle, let's break it down step-by-step:
1. **Hundred Thousands Place**: You need to calculate the quotient of 50 divided by 10 to find the digit in the hundred thousands place.
- 50 ÷ 10 = 5
So, the digit in the hundred thousands place is 5.
2. **Hundreds, Thousands, and Millions Places**: The problem states that the hundreds, thousands, and millions places are all the same digit. Since it doesn't specify what these digits are, they remain unknown from the information given. Let's denote these unknown digits as X.
Given these placements, the number can be represented as:
- **Millions place**: X
- **Hundred Thousands place**: 5
- **Ten Thousands place**: Not specified (let's denote this as Y)
- **Thousands place**: X
- **Hundreds place**: X
- **Tens place**: Not specified (let's denote this as Z)
- **Units place**: Not specified (let's denote this as W)
Thus, the mystery number will look like: X, 5, Y, X, X, Z, W.
To determine the exact number, more specific instructions or clues would be needed for the digits represented as Y, Z, and W. If you have additional clues or constraints, those would be essential to pin down the exact seven-digit number.
This worksheet is recommended for students in Fourth Grade.
Common Core Standards:
4.NBT.4.


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