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Math subtraction regrouping is another term for the borrowing method used in subtraction. It is a technique used to subtract two numbers when the digit in the subtrahend (the number being subtracted) is larger than the corresponding digit in the minuend (the number being subtracted from). Regrouping involves borrowing 1 from the next higher place value of the minuend and adding 10 to the digit in the current place value of the subtrahend in order to make the subtraction possible.
Regrouping can be used for subtraction problems with larger numbers and multiple digits as well. The process is similar, but may involve borrowing from multiple higher place values and adding 10 to multiple digits in the subtrahend.
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Printable math subtraction with borrowing is a method used to subtract two numbers in which the subtrahend (the number being subtracted) is larger than the minuend (the number being subtracted from) in one or more place values. It is also known as “regrouping” or “borrowing” method.
To perform this method, you start by subtracting the digits in the ones place. If the digit in the subtrahend is larger than the digit in the minuend, you “borrow” 1 from the next higher place value of the minuend and add 10 to the digit in the ones place. Then, you subtract the digits in the ones place again.
This process is repeated for each subsequent place value, with the borrowed 1 being subtracted from the minuend and added to the digit in the next lower place value of the subtrahend.
Once all place values have been subtracted and borrowed as necessary, the resulting answer is the difference between the two numbers.
For example, consider the subtraction problem 238 – 147. We start by subtracting the digits in the ones place, which gives us 8 – 7 = 1. Next, we subtract the digits in the tens place, which gives us 3 – 4. However, since 3 is smaller than 4, we need to regroup. We borrow 1 from the hundreds place of the minuend, which leaves us with 2 in the hundreds place, and we add 10 to the digit in the tens place of the subtrahend, which gives us 14. Now, we can subtract the digits in the tens place: 13 – 4 = 9. Finally, we subtract the digits in the hundreds place: 1 – 1 = 0. The answer is 91.
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