Method of Regrouping in addition and subtraction The Method of Regrouping, also known as “carrying” in addition or “borrowing” in subtraction, is a technique used to handle numbers when performing these operations, especially with multi-digit numbers. Regrouping helps manage numbers across different place values, such as ones, tens, hundreds, etc., during addition and subtraction. Let’s […]

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3 Digit Subtraction – Regrouping with Zeros When subtracting 3-digit numbers, sometimes the digit in the top number (minuend) is smaller than the digit in the bottom number (subtrahend). In such cases, we need to regroup or borrow from the next higher place value. This process becomes a bit more complex when there are zeros […]

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Addition of 4-Digit Without Regrouping 4-digit addition without regrouping means that when we add the digits in each place value (ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands), the sum of the digits in each column is less than 10. This means there’s no need to carry over to the next column. Let’s break this down with a […]

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Addition Of 4 Digit With Regrouping What is Vertical Addition? Vertical addition is when we write numbers on top of each other, with each digit aligned in its column (ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands), and then add them column by column. Here’s how we can explain it in a simple and detailed manner. Example 1: […]

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Addition Of Three Digit With Regrouping For Kids Let’s go through 3-digit addition in vertical form with some examples that are easy for kids to understand. Steps to Add 3-Digit Numbers in Vertical Form Write the numbers in vertical form: Place the numbers one below the other, aligning the digits according to their place value […]

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