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1. JUGGLING NUMBERS From old newspapers cut out digits 0 to 9 and stick them in a creative manner. Make sure the digits are not...Asked by aditya
                1. JUGGLING NUMBERS
From old newspapers cut out digits 0 to 9 and stick them in a creative manner. Make sure the digits are not too small. Juggle the digits to make the numbers described below.
The challenge is you can use a digit only once in a number.
1) Make the smallest number using all the digits.
2) Make the greatest number using all the digits.
3) Make the greatest possible number that is greater than 8000 but less than 8500.
4) Make the smallest number that is greater than 4316.
5) Make the number which comes between 4999 and 5001.
6) Make the successor of 2090.
7) Make the predecessor of 8000.
            
        From old newspapers cut out digits 0 to 9 and stick them in a creative manner. Make sure the digits are not too small. Juggle the digits to make the numbers described below.
The challenge is you can use a digit only once in a number.
1) Make the smallest number using all the digits.
2) Make the greatest number using all the digits.
3) Make the greatest possible number that is greater than 8000 but less than 8500.
4) Make the smallest number that is greater than 4316.
5) Make the number which comes between 4999 and 5001.
6) Make the successor of 2090.
7) Make the predecessor of 8000.
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    so, did you do any of what was asked?
    
                    Answered by
            faiq
            
    Calculate the sum of all possible two-digits numbers using the digits 3 and 4?
    
                    Answered by
            Class 6 juggling number
            
    Make the smallest number that is greater than 4316
    
                    Answered by
            Simar
            
    Solve this question 
    
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