Multiplication of large numbers

Directions: Use the digits 1 to 9, at most one time each, to create two numbers that have a product as close to 500,000 as possible. NOTE: You may use any length of factors as you would need. Ex 8 digit by 1 digit. 4 digit by 3 digit.

Hint

What can you estimate to get close to 500,000?
How many digits did you use?

Answer

947 x 528= 500,016

Source: Miles Knight

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10 comments

  1. One of my 5th grade students came up with this one:
    731 x 684 = 500,004
    She is very, very excited!!

  2. Can we use decimals?

  3. My student also got 500,004 by multiplying 684 by 713!

  4. My student got 500,000!!!!
    7812.5×64
    No where does it say you can’t use decimals. He talked me through his thinking and it was brilliant. I was so excited and I’ve never seen him with a smile that big before.

  5. I got 499993.6.
    7812.4×64

  6. My 5th grade students were excited to find these equations.

    947 x 528 = 500016
    731 x 684 = 500004
    7812.5 x 64 = 500000
    124,567 x 4=498268

  7. 167 245 x 3 = 501 735

  8. Rudolf Österreicher

    Using only integers, the products closest to 500,000 are:
    684 * 731 = 500,004
    3,876 * 129 = 500,004
    which are both only 4 away from 500,000

    Using decimals, the solution 7812.5 * 64 (posted by Mr. Reid and Heather Melville) is the only one to come out to exactly 500,000. Which to me is very surprising, given the sheer number of possibilites to make two decimal numbers (even if all digits have to be distinct).

    But the closest one after that is
    7352.941 * 68 = 499,999.988

    Side note:
    To get as close to 500,000 as possible using decimals, you can equivalenty try finding two numbers that multiply as close to 5,000,000 or 50,000,000 or 500,000,000 (5,000,000,000 is greater than any product of two numbers with 9 digits total). Because then all you need to do is shift the comma of one or both of your factors to get back to 500,000.

  9. Meredith Padgett

    Another solution for 500,004: 3,876*129

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