Robin's raffle ticket number is 7642 Alan's raffle ticket number is 2467 which digit in Robin's ticket is 10 times the value of the same digit in Allen's ticket

The digit is 2.

To find the digit in Robin's ticket that is 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket, we need to compare the corresponding digits in both numbers and check if any are multiples of 10.

Let's analyze the digits in each ticket number:

Robin's ticket number is 7642:
- The thousands digit is 7.
- The hundreds digit is 6.
- The tens digit is 4.
- The units digit is 2.

Alan's ticket number is 2467:
- The thousands digit is 2.
- The hundreds digit is 4.
- The tens digit is 6.
- The units digit is 7.

Now, we'll check which digit in Robin's ticket is 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket:

1. The thousands digit: The thousands digit in Robin's ticket is 7, and in Alan's ticket, it's 2. There is no digit with a value that is 10 times the other digit.

2. The hundreds digit: The hundreds digit in Robin's ticket is 6, and in Alan's ticket, it's 4. There is no digit with a value that is 10 times the other digit.

3. The tens digit: The tens digit in Robin's ticket is 4, and in Alan's ticket, it's 6. There is no digit with a value that is 10 times the other digit.

4. The units digit: The units digit in Robin's ticket is 2, and in Alan's ticket, it's 7. Interestingly, we find a match! The value of the units digit in Robin's ticket (2) is indeed 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket (7).

Therefore, the digit in Robin's ticket that is 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket is the units digit, which is 2.

To find which digit in Robin's ticket is 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket, we need to compare the corresponding digits in both numbers.

Robin's ticket number is 7642 and Alan's ticket number is 2467.

Let's compare the digits in each place value:

1. Thousands place:
The digit in the thousands place of Robin's ticket number is 7.
The digit in the thousands place of Alan's ticket number is 2.
Since 7 is not 10 times 2, we move on to the next digit.

2. Hundreds place:
The digit in the hundreds place of Robin's ticket number is 6.
The digit in the hundreds place of Alan's ticket number is 4.
Since 6 is not 10 times 4, we move on to the next digit.

3. Tens place:
The digit in the tens place of Robin's ticket number is 4.
The digit in the tens place of Alan's ticket number is 6.
Since 4 is not 10 times 6, we move on to the next digit.

4. Ones place:
The digit in the ones place of Robin's ticket number is 2.
The digit in the ones place of Alan's ticket number is 7.
Since 2 is 10 times 7, we have found the matching digit.

Therefore, the digit in Robin's ticket number that is 10 times the value of the same digit in Alan's ticket number is the ones place digit, which is 2.