Worksheet on Formation of Numbers

In worksheet on formation of numbers, four grade students can practice the questions on formation of numbers without the repetition of the given digits. This sheet can be practiced by students to get more ideas on formation of numbers with the given digits to arrange the group of digits.


1. Form 2-digit numbers by using the 3 and 4 numbers.



2. Form 2-digit numbers by using the 0 and 8 numbers.



3. Form 2-digit numbers by using the 5 and 6 numbers.



4. Form 2-digit numbers by using the 2 and 9 numbers.



5. Form some 3-digit numbers by using the given digits 3, 4 and 5. No digit should be repeated.



6. Form some 3-digit numbers by using the given digits 6, 7 and 8. No digit should be repeated.



7. Form some 3-digit numbers by using the given digits 0, 8 and 9. No digit should be repeated.



8. Form some 3-digit numbers by using the given digits 0, 3 and 7. No digit should be repeated.



9. Use 1, 3, 7 and 9 to form six 4-digit numbers without repeating any digit.



10. Use 1, 3, 7 and 9 to form six 4-digit numbers without repeating any digit.



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