Challenge Write a 6 - digit number that has a 5 in the ten thousand place , a 3 in the thousands place ,a 4 in the tens place , and one digit that is 0.underline the 5,3,4,and the 0 in your number .is this the only number you could have written ?

Expllain your answer and provide an example, if possible.

Please, please, I don't know the answer..help me.

Q2/ compare: jack and Ben were looking at their zip codes . Jack thinks his zip code has a value greater than Ben's zip code. Which zip code has a greater value ? How do you know?
Jack's Zip Code : 93601
Ben's Zip Code : 93510

Answer: jack greater than ben
True or false

100,000 for reference

then
*50,000
*53,000
*53,040
so
first digit can be any from 1 to 9
one of those two zeros must remain a zero, the other can be any from zero to nine.

6 is bigger than 5

For the first question, you are asked to write a 6-digit number with specific digits in certain places. The given criteria are: a 5 in the ten thousand place, a 3 in the thousands place, a 4 in the tens place, and one digit that is 0. You need to underline the 5, 3, 4, and 0 in your number.

To construct a number that satisfies these conditions, you should place the digits as follows:
- 0 in the unit's place
- 4 in the tens place
- 0 in the hundreds place
- 3 in the thousands place
- 5 in the ten thousand place
- 0 in the hundred thousand place

So the number you could have written is: 50,340.

Explanation: The criteria mentioned specify the digits that need to be placed in specific positions. By following the given instructions, you can construct the desired number. In this case, the only number that satisfies these conditions is 50,340.

Moving on to Q2, you are comparing the zip codes of Jack and Ben. Jack's zip code is 93601, while Ben's zip code is 93510.

To determine which zip code has a greater value, you can compare the digits in each place from left to right. Start with the leftmost digit and compare it to the corresponding digit in the other zip code. If the digits are the same, move to the next place. If the digits differ, then you can determine which zip code has a greater value based on the greater digit in that place.

Comparing the zip codes:
- The first digit in Jack's zip code is 9, while Ben's is 9. They are the same.
- The second digit in Jack's zip code is 3, while Ben's is 3. They are the same.
- The third digit in Jack's zip code is 6, while Ben's is 5. 6 is greater than 5.

Since the comparison stopped at the third digit, we can conclude that Jack has a greater zip code value than Ben.

Answer: Jack's zip code is greater than Ben's zip code (True).