Flipping or turning digits forms new digits
4.NBT.B.44.G.A.3
Generated variants — 8
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 0, 1, 2, 5, 6.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
652 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 529 uses only valid turned digits. 652 - 529 = 123 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 6, 1, 5, 0, 2, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 6, 1, 5, 0, 2.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
652 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 529 uses only valid turned digits. 652 - 529 = 123 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 8, 5, 9, 1, 0, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 8, 5, 9, 1, 0.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
985 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 286 uses only valid turned digits. 985 - 286 = 699 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 9, 1, 2, 0, 5, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 9, 1, 2, 0, 5.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
952 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 526 uses only valid turned digits. 952 - 526 = 426 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 5, 6, 1, 8, 0, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 5, 6, 1, 8, 0.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
865 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 298 uses only valid turned digits. 865 - 298 = 567 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 8, 1, 0, 6, 2, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 8, 1, 0, 6, 2.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
862 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 598 uses only valid turned digits. 862 - 598 = 264 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 5, 1, 0, 8, 2, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 5, 1, 0, 8, 2.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
852 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 528 uses only valid turned digits. 852 - 528 = 324 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.
Representative Problem
From 5 number cards, choose 3 different cards to form the largest possible three-digit number. Then rotate that number clockwise (turn all three digits at once, as one block) to read a new number, and find the difference between the original number and the rotated number.
Number cards: , , , ,
When a card is turned , each digit looks like another digit: , , , , . Remember the whole number is flipped at once, so the order of the digits also reverses.
- The largest three-digit number you can make is [ ].
- Rotating that number clockwise gives [ ].
- Therefore the difference of the two numbers is [ ] [ ] [ ].
Show solution
Understand
From the number cards 8, 2, 1, 0, 9, pick 3 different cards to build the largest three-digit number. Then turn that number 180 degrees as one block (each digit changes shape and the whole order reverses) to read a new number, and subtract to find the difference.
- Number cards available: 8, 2, 1, 0, 9.
- When a card is turned 180 degrees each digit maps to its upside-down shape (for example 9 to 6, 6 to 9, 5 to 5).
- The whole number is turned at once, so the digit order also reverses.
- Exactly 3 different cards are used to form a three-digit number.
- The largest three-digit number.
- The number read after turning it 180 degrees.
- The difference between the two numbers.
- Three distinct cards (no repeats).
- The first digit cannot be 0 (it must be a three-digit number).
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
To get the largest number I order the usable digits from greatest to least and place them left to right. Then I diagram the 180-degree turn (each digit's new shape, and the reversed order) to read the rotated number, and finally subtract.
Execute
Review
982 is the biggest three-digit number from the cards, and 586 uses only valid turned digits. 982 - 586 = 396 is a difference consistent with the two numbers.
Guess and check: test a few large candidates, confirm the greatest, then verify the rotation by turning the written number upside down.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Forming the largest number using place value and subtracting to get the difference.4.G.A.3Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure — Understanding how each digit's shape changes and the order reverses under a 180-degree turn.