2000 CEMC Gauss (Grade 8) Problems/Problem 4
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Problem
In the addition shown, a digit, either the same or different, can be placed in each of the two boxes. What is the sum of the two missing digits?
 
  
Solution
Let  be the digit that is missing in the tens place, and
 be the digit that is missing in the tens place, and  be the other missing digit.
 be the other missing digit.
 , which is bigger than
, which is bigger than  , so we must add
, so we must add  to the tens place.
 to the tens place.
 must end in
 must end in  , which happens when
, which happens when  . There is also a 1 carried to the hundreds place.
. There is also a 1 carried to the hundreds place.
 must end in
 must end in  , which happens when
, which happens when  .
.
We can now see that  .
.
~anabel.disher
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