Subtraction without regrouping game 3rd grade - In Subtraction, there are scenarios that you need to borrow from the next number in order to subtract the minuend into the subtrahend. In contrast, there are also scenarios where you do not have to borrow from the next number in order to subtract the minuend from the subtrahend, this is what we call a Subtraction without regrouping. For instance, you want to buy a chocolate bar in the nearest convenience store. Each chocolate bar costs about 15 and the money that you brought is 47 but you like to know how much money the change would be if you buy a single piece of chocolate bar. In order to calculate how much would be the change in buying a chocolate bar, you will need to subtract 15 from 47. The price of the chocolate bar will be the minuend while the money that you have will be the subtrahend and the change will be the difference. First, you need to solve it vertically to make it easier to calculate. You will need to subtract 5 from 7 that will equal 2. Then you will need to subtract 1 from 4 that will be equal to 3. Therefore, the change you would get in buying a chocolate bar is 32.