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Unit 2 · Topic 06 · Number Play

Digit Count and Digit Sum

Hook

Ms. Rao wrote a list of numbers on the board and asked two very different questions about each one: 'How many digits does it have?' and 'What do its digits add up to?'

Kabir kept mixing up the two questions, giving digit sums when asked for digit counts.

Anaya found a simple way to never confuse them again: one question counts PLACES, the other adds VALUES.

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The Story

"Take the number 4,752," said Ms. Rao. "First question: how many digits does it have?" Kabir counted the symbols: 4, 7, 5, 2 — four digits. "That's the digit COUNT — simply how many symbols are written, no matter what they are."

"Second question: what is its digit SUM?" This time, Anaya added the digits themselves: 4+7+5+2 = 18. "Totally different question," she said. "Digit count just counts positions like counting chairs in a row. Digit sum actually adds up what's sitting in each chair."

Ms. Rao pushed further: "Does a bigger digit count always mean a bigger digit sum?" Kabir tested it: 1,000,000 has 7 digits but digit sum 1. Meanwhile 99 has only 2 digits but digit sum 18. "So no — a number with MORE digits can have a SMALLER digit sum," Kabir realised. "They're measuring completely different things."

Anaya then explored a pattern: she took 999,999,999 (nine 9s) and found its digit sum was 81. She noticed digit sums are exactly what divisibility-by-9 and divisibility-by-3 rules are built on — if a number's digit sum divides evenly by 9, so does the whole number. "Digit sum isn't just a party trick," said Ms. Rao. "It's the hidden engine behind several divisibility shortcuts you'll use for years."

Digit count vs digit sum for 4,7524,752Digit count = 4Digit sum = 18
4 digits (count) vs 4+7+5+2=18 (sum) — two different questions.

So What Just Happened?

Digit count is simply how many digits (symbols) a number has, regardless of their value.

Digit sum is the total you get by adding up every individual digit of a number.

A number can have a large digit count but a small digit sum, or vice versa — the two measures are independent.

Digit sums connect directly to the divisibility rules for 3 and 9: if the digit sum divides evenly by 3 (or 9), so does the whole number.

Bigger count, smaller sum1,000,000: 7 digits, digit sum 199: 2 digits, digit sum 18
1,000,000 has 7 digits but digit sum 1; 99 has 2 digits but digit sum 18.

Remember This

  • Digit count = the number of digits (symbols) in a number.
  • Digit sum = the total when you add up every digit.
  • More digits does NOT always mean a bigger digit sum.
  • Digit sums are the basis of the divisibility rules for 3 and 9.
  • Compute digit sum by adding each digit individually, not the whole number.
Two independent measuresCount = how many digits. Sum = what they add to.
Digit count = how many symbols. Digit sum = what they add to.

Try It Yourself

Find the digit count and digit sum of 308,451. Are they related in any obvious way?

Find a 3-digit number with digit sum exactly 9, and check whether it divides evenly by 9.

Word Bank

Digit count
The number of individual digits a number has.
Digit sum
The total obtained by adding up all the digits of a number.
Divisibility rule
A shortcut test using digit sums to check divisibility by 3 or 9.

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