To regroup to make a ten and solve for 36, you can break down the number into parts that add up to ten. For example, you can separate 36 into 30 and 6, then regroup the 6 into a 10 by taking 4 from the 30, leaving you with 26 and a 10. This makes it easier to solve problems involving addition or subtraction involving 36.
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6 + 7 = 13 13 can't fit into the ones place. Regroup 13 ones into one ten and three ones. Leave the three ones in the ones place and carry the one ten over to the tens place.
Solve it as you would normally. I could help if I had the equation. :) Fractions don't really change much; they just make the problem look more difficult.
talking i out with the other person helps. holding it in and not saying anything about the situation could only make it work.
There is nothing to solve! 2.12 = 212/100 = 53/25
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6 + 4
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6+4
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That doesnt make sense
it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem
it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem easier)
You need to regroup when you have something like 46-39. You would cross out the 6 and make it a 16, because you are taking ten from the 4, then you cross out the 4 then make it a three, then you should get 7.
6 + 7 = 13 13 can't fit into the ones place. Regroup 13 ones into one ten and three ones. Leave the three ones in the ones place and carry the one ten over to the tens place.
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