Number Play - Flash Cards
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What is a Supercell?
A cell is called a supercell if its value is greater than that of its adjacent cells.
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Define a Palindrome.
A palindrome is a number that reads the same forwards and backwards, e.g., 121 or 545.
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What is the Kaprekar constant?
'6174' is known as the Kaprekar constant, reached by specific processes with 4-digit numbers.
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How are numbers arranged on a number line?
Numbers are placed on a number line in order from smallest to largest, allowing easy comparison and visualization.
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Common mistake in arranging numbers?
A frequent error is misplacing a number by comparing the wrong values, leading to an incorrect order.
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What is digit sum?
The digit sum is the total obtained by adding all digits of a number, e.g., for 68, the digit sum is 6 + 8 = 14.
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Example of numbers with digit sum 14?
Examples include 68, 176, and 545, all having digits that sum to 14.
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What are the operations we can use in maths?
We can use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve various mathematical problems.
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What is the sequence rule in the Collatz Conjecture?
If a number is even, divide by 2; if odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Repeat until reaching 1.
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What is the pattern in 1-digit numbers?
1-digit numbers include all numbers from 1 to 9, totaling 9 distinct numbers.
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How many 2-digit numbers exist?
There are 90 two-digit numbers, ranging from 10 to 99.
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How to identify a supercell?
A supercell is identified by checking if its number is larger than the immediate neighboring cells.
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How many digits in a 3-digit number?
A 3-digit number is any number from 100 to 999, totaling 900 such numbers.
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Difference between 4-digit numbers?
The difference is calculated by subtracting the smallest arrangement of its digits from the largest.
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What is an example of reversing and adding?
Starting with 34: 34 + 43 = 77, which is a palindrome.
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Can two neighbors say the same number?
No, two children standing next to each other cannot say the same number of taller neighbors.
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What is mental math?
Mental math involves performing calculations in your head without needing paper or a calculator.
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What are clock and calendar numbers?
Clock and calendar numbers refer to times and dates that have unique patterns or symmetries.
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Example of a 5-digit palindrome.
An example is 12321, which reads the same backwards and forwards.
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How to estimate numbers?
Estimating means making a rough calculation rather than an exact count, useful for quick assessments.
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