1. The document explains regrouping or carry over in addition problems. It provides examples of adding 48 + 36 and 176 + 145.
2. When adding in the ones place, if the total is 10 or more, we regroup by moving a ten to the place value to the left. This leaves a single digit in the ones place.
3. Applying regrouping to the example problems, 48 + 36 equals 84, and 176 + 145 equals 321. Regrouping allows for adding multi-digit numbers by keeping track of place values.
1. The document explains regrouping or carry over in addition problems. It provides examples of adding 48 + 36 and 176 + 145.
2. When adding in the ones place, if the total is 10 or more, we regroup by moving a ten to the place value to the left. This leaves a single digit in the ones place.
3. Applying regrouping to the example problems, 48 + 36 equals 84, and 176 + 145 equals 321. Regrouping allows for adding multi-digit numbers by keeping track of place values.
1. The document explains regrouping or carry over in addition problems. It provides examples of adding 48 + 36 and 176 + 145.
2. When adding in the ones place, if the total is 10 or more, we regroup by moving a ten to the place value to the left. This leaves a single digit in the ones place.
3. Applying regrouping to the example problems, 48 + 36 equals 84, and 176 + 145 equals 321. Regrouping allows for adding multi-digit numbers by keeping track of place values.