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Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning.
When I perform subtraction problems that require borrowing, I always borrow the amount of the base given in the problem.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
The statement does not make sense because if the base was below ten then borrowing could still have the number less than the needed value.
B.
The statement does not make sense because the place-value borrowed from is in groups of ten, so taking one group away is taking ten away.
C.
The statement makes sense because the place-value borrowed from is in groups of the given base, so taking one group away is taking the amount of the base away.
D.
The statement makes sense because each place-value borrowed from is in groups of ten, so taking one group away will add ten to the value and will always result in greater than the number subtracting from it.
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