Asked by Stacey
This is the exact question that is in my son's math book. Please help, I'm completely confused on the question.
REASONING Write in order from least to greatest the six numbers whose digits are 2,8, and 9.
REASONING Write in order from least to greatest the six numbers whose digits are 2,8, and 9.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The question must be referring to a set of numbers that were previously given. Please check.
Answered by
Stacey
NO, this is the 13th question. The previous questions were related to writing numbers from least to greatest (all different set of numbers), so if it was referring to them, it did NOT specify which ones. Wish I could scan the page in lol.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Was it referring to all of the numbers in 1-12 with digits of 2, 8, and 9?
Answered by
Stacey
I honestly wish I knew. If I can't figure this out within the next 15 mins, I will send a note to his teacher. I'm sure I won't be the only person not understanding this question. Thank you for your help.
Answered by
Writeacher
Putting 2 and 8 and 9 in various combinations?
289 298 829 892 982 928
Then put them in order, least to greatest?
(I just did something like this with my granddaughter!!)
289 298 829 892 982 928
Then put them in order, least to greatest?
(I just did something like this with my granddaughter!!)
Answered by
Chris
They are eithe rcounted by 2's or counted by a straight 1.
Answered by
Anonymous
12,16
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