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(c) Which addition facts will lead to carrying when you are adding bigger numbers?​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Step-by-step explanation:

There are so many different ways to teach adding and subtracting with two or three digit numbers. The idea of regrouping is very important for students to understand in order to feel comfortable either adding and/or subtracting larger numbers.

“Regrouping” is defined as the process of making groups of tens when adding or subtracting two digit numbers (or more) and is another name for carrying and borrowing.

Answered by Samridhigupta
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In math, regrouping can be defined as the process of making groups of tens when carrying out operations like addition and subtraction with two-digit numbers or larger.

To regroup means to rearrange groups in 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 182 from 427.

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