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Try to subtract: –3 – (+5). How many zero pairs will you have to put in? What is the result?

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To subtract –3 – (+5), add 5 positive tokens to –3. This creates 5 zero pairs, leaving –8. So, –3 – (+5) = –8, confirming the result by adjusting the tokens in the set.

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  1. To subtract –3 – (+5), think of it as adding 5 positive tokens to –3, since subtracting a positive number is like moving rightward on the number line. Adding 5 zero pairs to –3 cancels out 5 negatives and leaves –8. Therefore, –3 – (+5) = –8. The zero pairs cancel out the opposing values, and the remaining tokens confirm the result. This process helps visualize subtraction of integers in terms of token movement.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 10 The Other Side of Zero Extra Questions and Answer:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/

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