Let's solve each riddle step by step and determine the correct answer.
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Riddle 1:
I have a 1 in my thousands place, 6 in my hundreds place, 4 in my tens place, and 9 in the ones place. What number am I?
- Thousands place: 1
- Hundreds place: 6
- Tens place: 4
- Ones place: 9
Putting these digits together, the number is:
1,649
Correct Answer: d. 1,649
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Riddle 2:
I have a 4 in my hundreds place, 9 in my tens place, and 3 in the ones place. What number am I?
- Hundreds place: 4
- Tens place: 9
- Ones place: 3
Putting these digits together, the number is:
493
Correct Answer: a. 493
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Riddle 3:
I have a 4 in my ones place. I am more than 22 but less than 30. What number am I?
- The number must be between 22 and 30.
- The ones digit is 4.
The only number in this range with a 4 in the ones place is:
24
Correct Answer: d. 24
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Riddle 4:
I have a 2 in my hundreds place, 7 in my tens place, and 5 in the ones place. What number am I?
- Hundreds place: 2
- Tens place: 7
- Ones place: 5
Putting these digits together, the number is:
275
Correct Answer: d. 275
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Riddle 5:
I have a 6 in the tens place and 7 in the ones place. I am greater than 200 but less than 400. What number am I?
- The number must be between 200 and 400.
- The tens digit is 6.
- The ones digit is 7.
The possible numbers are:
- 267 (between 200 and 400)
- 367 (between 200 and 400)
Since both 267 and 367 fit the criteria, we need to check the options provided:
- The correct option is
367.
Correct Answer: b. 367
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Riddle 6:
I have a 6 in my tens place. I am greater than 60 but less than 70. What number am I?
- The number must be between 60 and 70.
- The tens digit is 6.
The only number in this range with a 6 in the tens place is:
67
Correct Answer: c. 67
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Final Answers:
1. d. 1,649
2. a. 493
3. d. 24
4. d. 275
5. b. 367
6. c. 67
Boxed Final Answer:
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value riddle worksheet.