Add to 200

By selecting digits for an addition grid, what targets can you make?

Exploring and noticing Working systematically Conjecturing and generalising Visualising and representing Reasoning, convincing and proving
Being curious Being resourceful Being resilient Being collaborative

Problem

Add to 200 printable sheet

Choose any four digits (from 0, 1, 2, ... , 9) and place them in the cells below (you can repeat digits).

 

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A grid of 4 squares with arrows rightwards through both rows and vertically down through both columns.

 

Read the two 2-digit numbers across and add them together.

Read the two 2-digit numbers down and add them too.

Then add these two totals together.

 

For example:

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4 in the top left cell, 1 in the top right, 2 in the bottom left, 6 in the bottom right. The appropriate sums are displayed too.

 
 

Try a few examples of your own.

Is there a quick way to tell if the total is going to be even or odd?

Can you make a total of 200? How many ways are there of doing this?

If we use four 0s, the total would be 0.

If we use four 9s, the total would be 396.

Which numbers between 0 and 396 is it possible to make?

With thanks to Don Steward, whose ideas formed the basis of this problem.