3rd grade math Help!

motherof4

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Using 4 different digits, what is the least sum you can get when you add two 2-digit numbers?
 
Hello, motherof4!

Using 4 different digits, what is the least sum you can get
when you add two 2-digit numbers?

Third-grade level?
It takes a bit of reasoning ... quite a bit for an 8-year old.

To get the least sum, we'd assume we'll use the four smallest digits: 0, 1, 2, 3.

Then list all the pairs of two 2-digit numbers that can be made.
(And we assume that a number may not begin with zero.)

. . \(\displaystyle \begin{array}{cc}\text{Numbers} & \text{Sum} \\ \hline 10,\,23 & 33\\ 10,\,32 & 42 \\ 20,\,13 & 33 \\ 20,\,31 & 51 \\ 30,\,12 & 42 \\ 30,\,21 & 51 \end{array}\)

The least sum is 33.
 
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