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MNM-3.2.1.1T Multi-digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping

[TESTS]

Multiple Choice Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T MCQs]
Question 1 of 10

Choose the best answer for each question.

What is the sum of 238 and 175?




✓ Correct! That’s right! When you add 238 and 175, you get 413. Remember to regroup the ones and tens when their sum is 10 or more.
✗ Incorrect. Not quite. Check your regrouping in the ones and tens place. Remember, 8 + 5 = 13, so you write down 3 and carry over 1 to the tens place.

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True or False Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T TFQs]
Question 1 of 10

State whether each statement is True or False.

When adding 45 + 27, you need to regroup the ones.


✓ Correct! Correct! 5 + 7 equals 12 ones, so you regroup 10 ones as 1 ten and carry it over to the tens place.
✗ Incorrect. Consider the sum of the digits in the ones place. Does it exceed 9?

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True or False with Reason Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T TFQRs]
Question 1 of 10

Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.

Statement: When adding 25 + 37, we regroup 10 ones as 1 ten. Reason: Because 5 + 7 equals 12 ones.




✓ Correct! Absolutely! The statement is true, and the reason correctly explains why regrouping happens in the ones place.
✗ Incorrect. Re-evaluate both the statement and the reason. Does 5 + 7 result in a number that requires regrouping?

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Matching Question Practices
[MNM-3.2.1.1T MQs]

Select an item from Column A, then select its match in Column B.

COLUMN-A
Sum
✓ Correct Match:
The result of adding two or more numbers.
Difference
✓ Correct Match:
The result of subtracting one number from another.
Regrouping (in addition)
✓ Correct Match:
When a place value column adds up to 10 or more, you carry over to the next place value.
Regrouping (in subtraction)
✓ Correct Match:
When a digit in the top number is smaller than the one below it, you borrow from the next place value.
Minuend
✓ Correct Match:
The number from which another number is subtracted.
Subtrahend
✓ Correct Match:
The number that is being subtracted.
Column addition/subtraction
✓ Correct Match:
Arranging numbers vertically by place value to add or subtract.
Addends
✓ Correct Match:
The numbers that are added together in an addition problem.
Place value
✓ Correct Match:
The value of a digit based on its position in a number.
Inverse operation
✓ Correct Match:
Operations that undo each other, like addition and subtraction.
COLUMN-B
The number that is being subtracted.
When a place value column adds up to 10 or more, you carry over to the next place value.
The value of a digit based on its position in a number.
Arranging numbers vertically by place value to add or subtract.
The numbers that are added together in an addition problem.
The result of subtracting one number from another.
The result of adding two or more numbers.
When a digit in the top number is smaller than the one below it, you borrow from the next place value.
Operations that undo each other, like addition and subtraction.
The number from which another number is subtracted.
✓ Perfect Match! All pairings are correct.
✗ Incorrect Pairings. Check review answers.

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Fill Blank Qs Practices
[MNM-3.2.1.1T FBQs]
Question 1 of 10

Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.

When the sum of the digits in the ones place is 10 or more, you must — Select —regroupdifference510sumtenstogetheradditionborrowhundreds.

✓ Correct! Correct! ‘Regroup’ is the term we use for carrying over to the next place value in addition.
✗ Incorrect. What is the mathematical term for carrying over a group of ten to the next place value?

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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-1)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs1]
Question 1 of 8

Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.

345 + 178 = — Select —523456726236910355900902

✓ Correct! Correct! 345 + 178 = 523. Great job with regrouping in both the ones and tens places.
✗ Incorrect. Remember to add the ones first (5+8), regroup if needed, then the tens (4+7+carry-over), then the hundreds (3+1+carry-over).

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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-2)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs2]
Question 1 of 8

Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.

650 – 180 = — Select —470746471315127325525

✓ Correct! Correct! 650 – 180 = 470. Good work on regrouping in the tens place.
✗ Incorrect. Subtract the ones (0-0), then the tens (5-8). For the tens, you’ll need to regroup from the hundreds.

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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-3)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs3]
Question 1 of 9

Solve the following word problems.

A farmer planted 248 apple trees and 195 orange trees. How many trees did he plant in total? — Select —30314324050018344343625

✓ Correct! Excellent! 248 + 195 = 443 trees in total. You correctly solved this addition problem with regrouping.
✗ Incorrect. This is an addition problem. You need to find the sum. Set up 248 + 195 and solve, remembering to regroup.

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