it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem easier)
it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem
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3 addends mean 3 numbers. Regroup I believe means carry over. So I'm thinking something like 36+29+12=
If you are doing subtraction it meens subtract.
the answer to a subtraction question is the difference.
it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem
Regrouping in subtraction means that if you can't subtract because the digit on the bottom has a greater value than the digit on the top (such as 3-6), you have to "regroup" and subtract on from the top digit to the left of the digits your working with and then add a ten to the top digit your working with. Finally, you subtract. (645-9=630+15-9) Hope that makes sense!
To regroup means to rearrange groups in place value to carry out an operation. We use regrouping in subtraction, when digits in the minuend are smaller than the digits in the same place in the subtrahend. Here's how we regroup hundred and tens to subtract 182 from 427.
No, regroup does not mean to add. In mathematics, regrouping typically refers to rearranging or reorganizing numbers, particularly in operations like subtraction or addition, to make calculations easier. For example, in addition, regrouping can involve carrying over values from one column to another. Thus, while it may involve addition, regrouping itself is a broader concept related to rearranging numbers.
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Borrowing subtraction is a technique used in arithmetic when subtracting larger digits from smaller ones in a multi-digit number. When the top digit is smaller than the bottom digit in a given place value, you "borrow" 1 from the next left place value, effectively reducing it by 1 and adding 10 to the current place value. This allows you to perform the subtraction correctly. For example, in the subtraction 42 - 27, you would borrow from the 4 in the tens place to subtract 7 from 12 in the ones place.
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In subtraction, "borrowing" refers to the process of taking a value from the next higher place value when the digit in the current place is smaller than the digit being subtracted. For example, in the subtraction 52 - 27, you would borrow 1 from the tens place to change the 5 in 50 to 4, making the 2 in the ones place 12. This allows you to subtract 7 from 12 instead of 2. Borrowing ensures the subtraction can be carried out correctly across different place values.
1 tens and 2 0nes
Do you mean all 3 starters? Ah, I'd borrow someone elses and trade 3 over, starting the game over each time, then trade them back.
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