Mr Jackson's Maths Lesson - continued

Maths investigation for the Weekend
You must choose four different digits from 1−9 and put one in each box. For example:
52
19
This gives four two-digit numbers:
52 | (reading along the 1st row) |
19 | (reading along the 2nd row) |
51 | (reading down the left hand column) |
29 | (reading down the right hand column) |
In this case their sum is 151.
Try a few examples of your own.
Is there a quick way to tell if the total is going to be even or odd?
Your challenge is to find four different digits that give four two-digit numbers which add to a total of 100.
How many ways can you find of doing it?
Some great examples we did today.
Can you find the magic set of numbers to make a 100?
BUT NOT LIKE THIS (They have used 6 and 1 twice!)
AND NOT LIKE THIS!!!! (Used a 0)