




Supercells in a grid (Page 58)
Last updated at June 17, 2025 by Teachoo
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Complete Table 2 - Page 58 Complete Table 2 with 5-digit numbers whose digits are ‘1’, ‘0’, ‘6’, ‘3’, and ‘9’ . And, what is the biggest number? Let’s first number all the cells. Now, let’s do fill it one by one Cell 1 It is a supercell So, Cell 1 > Cell 2, and Cell 1 > 96,301 Since digits allowed are - ‘1’, ‘0’, ‘6’, ‘3’, and ‘9’ We make largest number 96, 310 Cell 2 It can have any value, but it should be 5-digit number with digits ‘1’, ‘0’, ‘6’, ‘3’, and ‘9’ So, let’s assume 13,069 Cell 3 It can have any value, but it should be 5-digit number with digits ‘1’, ‘0’, ‘6’, ‘3’, and ‘9’ So, let’s assume 13,906 Cell 4 Now, the number next to it is a supercell – 10,963 So, Cell 4 and 5 should be less than 10,693 So, let’s assume 10,639 Cell 5 It is less than 10,693 Since 10,639 is taken as Cell 4… So, let’s assume 10,693 Cell 6 Now, the number next to it is a supercell – 10,963 So, Cell 6 should be less than 10,693 So, let’s assume 10,369 Cell 7 Since it is a super cell Cell 7 > 19,306 and Cell 7 > 36,109 So, let’s assume 36,901 Cell 8 Now, Cell 9 is a supercell So, Cell 8 should be less than Cell 9 So, let’s assume 19,603 Cell 9 Since it is a super cell Cell 9 > 19,603 and Cell 9 > 10,369 So, let’s assume 36,109 Thus, filled table is like this With largest number = 96, 310