re-congregate (I think you can put the word "re" in front of that...But don't quote me lol)
regrouping
453 - 618 in regrouping = -165
364-127 and regrouping = 237
We are regrouping over the hills.Sir, the enemy are regrouping.The geese are regrouping at the bottom of the lake to continue their migration.
EXAMPLE: 24+2= 26 NO REGROUPING 56+3=59 NO REGROUPING 24+8=32 IS REGROUPING 56+4=60 IS REGROUPING TAKING THE ONES PLACE ONLY: FIRST EXAMPLE 4+2=6 HAS TO BE LESS THAN 9 4+8=12 YOU MAKE 10 IN THE ONES PLACE YOU CARRY OVER WHICH NOW THEY ARE CALLING REGROUPING. WE JUST CALLED IT CARRYING OVER AND BORROWING. HOPE THIS HELPS.
No, regroup does not mean to add. In mathematics, regrouping typically refers to rearranging or reorganizing numbers, particularly in operations like subtraction or addition, to make calculations easier. For example, in addition, regrouping can involve carrying over values from one column to another. Thus, while it may involve addition, regrouping itself is a broader concept related to rearranging numbers.
One pair of decimals that sums to 14.1 is 9.6 and 4.5, where regrouping is not necessary. Another pair is 10.2 and 3.9, which requires regrouping when adding the tenths place (2 + 9 = 11, so we carry over 1 to the units place). Both pairs correctly total 14.1.
I need help with that. I happen to have that question now in my Math lesson :( HELP!!!
Regrouping - 1976 was released on: USA: 21 December 1976 (New York City, New York)
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Regrouping in math with decimals simply refers to the term used addition or subtraction when either carrying or borrowing is involved.
Regrouping simply means putting the 2+ answers into a group and subtracting all the answers together.