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Engaging Math Challenges: Subtraction and Addition with Regrouping

Dive into exciting math problems tailored for fun learning! Explore subtraction with regrouping: 47 - 29 = 56 - 27 = 43 - 18 = ? Plus, solve real-life scenarios, like how many nickels you can make from 17 pennies! Don’t miss extra practice with addition: 57 + 28 = ? and challenge yourself with 253 + 124 = ? Remember to visit www.sheppardsoftware.com for more fun math practice. Join Vicky in counting candy, and see if you can trade your coins for a bill.

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Engaging Math Challenges: Subtraction and Addition with Regrouping

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  1. Bingo Math! Subtraction With Regrouping 47 – 29 = 56 – 27 = 43 – 18 = You have 17 pennies. How many nickels can you make? How many pennies will you have left over? 2 groups of 6 = 8 groups of 3 = 7 groups of 5 = 4 groups of 9 = Addition With Regrouping 57 + 28 = 33 + 27 = 28 + 49 = Visit: www.sheppardsoftware.com for fun math practice! Extra Practice! Vicky bought a bag of fruit candies and divided them up by flavor. She had 16 watermelon candies, 12 sour apple candies, and 11 raspberry candies. How many total candies were in the bag? Challenge: 253 + 124 = 725 – 614 = 7 dimes, 3 nickels, 15 pennies = ? Can you trade all that in for one bill? Thank you! – Ms. Horsley and Ms. Winsett

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