Subtracting Whole Tens Variant 16 (no Regrouping)
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Subtracting whole tens (with no regrouping) from a two-digit number with a three-digit minuend involves simple subtraction where the subtrahend is a multiple of ten, and no borrowing is needed. For example, subtracting 20 from 150. This type of subtraction is helping students practice basic subtraction skills, reinforce their understanding of place value, and manage straightforward calculations without regrouping.