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Addition Within 1,000 with Regrouping

Addition Within 1,000 with Regrouping

When adding three-digit numbers, you will often find that the numbers in a column add up to 1010 or more. When this happens, you need to regroup (or carry) the extra value to the next column. Sometimes, you will even need to regroup more than once in the same problem!

How to Add with Regrouping

To solve addition problems using column addition, follow these simple steps:

  1. Stack the numbers so the ones, tens, and hundreds places line up perfectly.
  2. Add the ones column. If the sum is 1010 or more, write the ones digit at the bottom and carry the tens digit (a 11) to the top of the tens column.
  3. Add the tens column, making sure to include the 11 you carried over. If the sum is 1010 or more, write down the ones digit and carry the 11 to the hundreds column.
  4. Add the hundreds column, again remembering to include any carried 11.

Example 1: Double Regrouping

Let's add: 398+567398 + 567

First, stack the numbers:

\begin{array}{r@{\quad}l} 398 \\ + 567 \\ \hline \end{array}

Step 1: Add the ones. 8+7=158 + 7 = 15. Write down the 55 and carry the 11 to the tens column.

Step 2: Add the tens. 9+6+1 (carried)=169 + 6 + 1 \text{ (carried)} = 16. Write down the 66 and carry the 11 to the hundreds column.

Step 3: Add the hundreds. 3+5+1 (carried)=93 + 5 + 1 \text{ (carried)} = 9. Write down the 99.

Answer: 398+567=965398 + 567 = 965

Example 2: Regrouping into the Thousands

Sometimes, adding three-digit numbers will result in an answer greater than 1,0001,000. The steps remain exactly the same!

Let's add: 687+459687 + 459

Step 1: Add the ones. 7+9=167 + 9 = 16. Write down 66, carry 11.

Step 2: Add the tens. 8+5+1 (carried)=148 + 5 + 1 \text{ (carried)} = 14. Write down 44, carry 11.

Step 3: Add the hundreds. 6+4+1 (carried)=116 + 4 + 1 \text{ (carried)} = 11. Since there are no more columns to the left, simply write down the 1111 at the bottom.

Answer: 687+459=1146687 + 459 = 1146

Quick Tip for Success

Always write your carried numbers neatly at the top of the next column so you don't forget to add them! Taking it one column at a time makes even the biggest addition problems easy to solve.