Place big digits high to maximize a decimal
Choose 2 of the given number cards and use each at most once to build a decimal of the form . Find every decimal you can build that is greater than .
The number cards are , , and , and each decimal you make has one digit in the ones place and one digit in the tenths place.
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Understand
Using the digit cards 2, 3, and 7 (each at most once), build decimals of the form (ones).(tenths). List every such decimal that is greater than 3.
- Digit cards available: 2, 3, 7
- Each decimal uses two cards: one in the ones place, one in the tenths place
- Each card is used at most once in a given decimal
- All decimals of the form box.box greater than 3
- The decimal must be strictly greater than 3
- The two chosen cards must be different (each used at most once)
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List
There are only a few two-card decimals, so listing them by the ones digit guarantees we find all that exceed 3 without missing any.
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Review
Decimals with ones digit 2 (2.3, 2.7) are below 3 and correctly excluded; the four listed all start with 3 or 7, so each exceeds 3. There are 6 possible two-card decimals total and exactly 4 are greater than 3, which matches.
Eliminate possibilities (tool 3): of the 6 arrangements, cross out the two beginning with 2 (2.3, 2.7) because they are less than 3, leaving the same four.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.7Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size — Deciding which decimals are greater than 3 by their ones digit4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing each two-card arrangement in decimal form