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Regrouping With Subtraction
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2. Remember, that each digit in a number has a value. 7 Hundreds 700 4 Tens 40 5 Ones 5 Add them 745 I could BORROW 1 ten from the ten’s column and add it to the ones column. The value of the 4 is really 40, 4 tens. The value of the 1 is really 10, so 40 – 10 = 30, or 3 tens. 5 4 7 Ones Tens Hundreds 5 + 10 4 - 1 7 Ones Tens Hundreds 15 3 7 Ones Tens Hundreds
3. We can BORROW from the Hundred’s Column too. 7 Hundreds 700 4 Tens 40 5 Ones 5 Add them 745 40 + 100 = 140 4 tens + 1 hundred = 140 The value of the 4 is really 40, 4 tens. 5 4 7 Ones Tens Hundreds 5 4 + 100 7 - 1 Ones Tens Hundreds 5 14 6 Ones Tens Hundreds
4. Even after I’ve borrowed from the Hundreds place and put it in the Tens column, I can then borrow from the Tens column and give it to the Ones column 14 Tens = 14 x 10 = 140 6 Hundreds 600 13 Tens 130 15 Ones 15 Add Them 745 Original Number 5 14 6 Ones Tens Hundreds 5 + 10 14 - 1 6 Ones Tens Hundreds 15 13 6 Ones Tens Hundreds 5 4 7 Ones Tens Hundreds
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6. Regrouping is also called Borrowing. When you can’t subtract easily, then Borrow from a higher column that can support lending. 3. After borrowing, then just subtract. 745 – 527 = 218 5 + 10 4 - 1 7 7 2 5 Ones Tens Hundreds 15 3 7 8 1 2 7 2 5 Ones Tens Hundreds
10. Here is a little cheat that most people like to use while borrowing. 5 6 2 - 3 4 8 Follow the same steps from earlier, look at each column until you can subtract from it and get a positive number. 4. Now add a 1 to the 2 in the Ones Column to make it 12. (It is the same as adding 1 ten to the ones column, adding 10 + 2, which equals 12). 5 1 5. Now the problem is 5 hundreds, 5 tens, and 12 ones, minus 3 hundreds, 4 tens, and 8 ones, and you can subtract! 2 1 4
11. Here is a problem without the steps. Lets talk them out as we go. 8 2 1 - 5 5 2
12. 8 2 1 - 5 5 2 7 Here is a problem without the steps. Lets talk them out as we go. I couldn’t subtract 2 from 1 in the ones column, and I couldn’t subtract 5 from 2 in the tens column, so I had to borrow from the hundreds column. 1 Now I add the 1 I’ve taken away from the Hundreds Column and add it to the Tens Column. Changing the 2 to a 12.
13. 8 2 1 - 5 5 2 7 Here is a problem without the steps. Lets talk them out as we go. I couldn’t subtract 2 from 1 in the ones column, and I couldn’t subtract 5 from 2 in the tens column, so I had to borrow from the hundreds column. 1 Now I add the 1 I’ve taken away from the Hundreds Column and add it to the Tens Column. Changing the 2 to a 12. 11 Borrow from the 12 in the tens column and make it 11, then add the 1 to the 1 in the ones column. 1 2 6 9 Now, subtract!!!