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Answer:
250-105 = 145
Explanation:
5 is greater than 0 so you must regroup:
Take 1 from 5, so 5 becomes 4.
Add 10 to 0, so 0 becomes 10.
10 minus 5 is 5
4 minus 0 is 4
2 minus 1 is 1
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