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Two-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping

Two-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping

Sometimes when you are subtracting two-digit numbers, the digit on the top is smaller than the digit on the bottom. When this happens, you don't have enough to subtract, so you need to regroup (also called borrowing).

Regrouping means taking 11 ten from the tens place and trading it for 1010 ones.

How to Regroup

Let's solve 532853 - 28:

Step 1: Look at the ones place. We need to subtract 88 from 33 (383 - 8). Since 33 is smaller than 88, we don't have enough! We need to regroup.

Step 2: Borrow from the tens place. Go to the tens place in 5353. Cross out the 55 tens and make it 44 tens. Give that 11 ten (which is exactly 1010 ones) to the ones place. Now, the 33 becomes 1313 (10+310 + 3).

Step 3: Subtract the ones. Now you have enough to subtract the ones: 138=513 - 8 = 5

Step 4: Subtract the tens. Next, subtract the tens. Remember, we only have 44 tens left on top! 42=24 - 2 = 2

Put it all together, and the answer is 2525! So, 5328=2553 - 28 = 25.

More Examples

Let's try a couple more problems to practice borrowing.

Example 1: 724572 - 45

  • Ones place: 252 - 5. We can't do that, so we borrow 11 ten from the 77. The 77 becomes a 66, and the 22 becomes 1212.
  • Subtract ones: 125=712 - 5 = 7.
  • Subtract tens: 64=26 - 4 = 2.
  • Answer: 2727

Example 2: 913691 - 36

  • Ones place: 161 - 6. Borrow 11 ten from the 99. The 99 becomes an 88, and the 11 becomes 1111.
  • Subtract ones: 116=511 - 6 = 5.
  • Subtract tens: 83=58 - 3 = 5.
  • Answer: 5555