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3 October, 03:55

Suppose you subtract a 2-digit number from 200. Will you have to ungrounded hundreds or tens? Explain. Give an example.

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  1. 3 October, 04:15
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    You would have an underground number (aka negative number) because anything (greater than the minuend) that is subtracted from the minuend will get you an underground number. For example, 20 - 200 = - 180.
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