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Problem solving
Key Point
1 The number of acorns that each of the three 3-digit numbers are
always greater than
squirrels gathered is shown in the table. A digit in 2-digit numbers.
each of the numbers was erased, and hence,
cannot be seen. Write the names of the squirrels in
order from the squirrel that gathered the most
number of acorns to the least.
Squirrel’s Name Amy Daniel Gabe
Number of acorns
2 4 17 9
2 If the ages of Eunice, Jin, Mary, and Charles are Jin and Mary's ages
written in an order from the oldest to the are 2-digit numbers
that are less than 12.
youngest, find the missing digits.
Name Eunice Jin Mary Charles
Age 12 1 09
Numbers 81
Key Point
1 The number of acorns that each of the three 3-digit numbers are
always greater than
squirrels gathered is shown in the table. A digit in 2-digit numbers.
each of the numbers was erased, and hence,
cannot be seen. Write the names of the squirrels in
order from the squirrel that gathered the most
number of acorns to the least.
Squirrel’s Name Amy Daniel Gabe
Number of acorns
2 4 17 9
2 If the ages of Eunice, Jin, Mary, and Charles are Jin and Mary's ages
written in an order from the oldest to the are 2-digit numbers
that are less than 12.
youngest, find the missing digits.
Name Eunice Jin Mary Charles
Age 12 1 09
Numbers 81