That means that the numbers you subtract have more than one digit.
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When the lower digit is greater than the upper one.
A number that has more than one digit is called a "multi-digit number." In mathematics, a digit is a single symbol used to represent numbers (0-9). Therefore, a number with two or more of these symbols is considered a multi-digit number. These numbers can be broken down into individual place values, such as units, tens, hundreds, and so on.
There is no specific name: you just call it a number with 2 or more digits or a multi-digit number.
No. A number with multiple digits does not have a place value. A single digit in a multi-digit number has a place value.
The product may not have any zeros if there are "carries" from a product at a lower level.