201+69
To create a three-digit addition problem using the digits 1-9 exactly once, choose two three-digit numbers where each digit is unique. For example, you can use 123 and 456. The sum would be 579, which also uses the digits 5, 7, and 9, ensuring that all digits from 1 to 9 are utilized without repetition.
978+6+5+4+3+2+1+0=999
0.123456789
The greatest number you can make from the digits 1, 8, 2, and 5 is 8521. By arranging the digits in descending order, you maximize the value of the number.
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To create a three-digit addition problem using the digits 1-9 exactly once, choose two three-digit numbers where each digit is unique. For example, you can use 123 and 456. The sum would be 579, which also uses the digits 5, 7, and 9, ensuring that all digits from 1 to 9 are utilized without repetition.
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place the digits 1 through 9 into three 3-digit numbers of an addition problem only using 1 through 9 once each
978+6+5+4+3+2+1+0=999
write the largest number you can make using each of the digits 7,1,0,2, and 9 just once
3.04 - 1.52 = 1.52
0.123456789
9,876,543,210
The greatest number you can make from the digits 1, 8, 2, and 5 is 8521. By arranging the digits in descending order, you maximize the value of the number.
Sudoku does not have any addition. You just have to make sure that each row, column and 'sub square' has each of the nine digits (1-9) only once.
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