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When you subtract 365-148 will you have to regroup hundreds Explain?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 7/23/2025

No, you do not need to regroup when subtracting 365 - 148. You can subtract the numbers directly in each place value: 5 - 8 requires borrowing, but 6 - 4 and 3 - 1 can be done without regrouping. The final answer is 217.

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