Marble Madness 1

Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the blanks to make the following problem true.

Barbara has ___ ___ ___ marbles. She gives her sister ___ ___ ___ marbles. She now has ___ ___ ___ marbles left.

Hint

Can you make the problem true using the digits 0 – 9 as many times as you would like?

Answer

Answers may vary. For example:

Barbara has 695 marbles. She gives her sister 283 marbles. She now has 412 marbles left.

Source: Chase Orton

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24 comments

  1. 890-154=736

  2. “Barbara has 695 marbles. She gives her sister 283 marbles. She now has 412 marbles left.” The answer doesn’t work because you can only use each number once and you’ve used “2” twice.

  3. Barbara has 890 marbles. She gives her sister 154 marbles. She now has 736 marbles left.

  4. Mrs. Burks 6th Grade Homeroom

    907-586=321 (Davin)

  5. Mrs Burk's 2nd Block

    927-541=386 (Sara)

  6. Mrs Burk's 3rd Block

    941-235=706 (Joshua)
    951-703=248 (Triton)
    357-148=209 (Kayden)

  7. Mrs. Elliott's 4th graders

    918-273=645 (Ryland)
    639-157=482 (Cameron)

  8. Camrynn and Baylee

    729-543=186

  9. 576 – 194 = 382

  10. 625-278=347

  11. Rithvik Muthyapu

    910 – 342 = 568

  12. John Birnstengel

    532 – 345 = 187

  13. 678-234=444

  14. please, I need help, with the same question, except you can only use the same numbers ONCE!

  15. My third grader, Hayden, figured out 951-243=708

  16. Barbara has 1567 marbles. She gives her sister 432 marbles. She now has 1135 marbles left.

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