How would I write and solve a subtraction problem that involves regrouping and includes Ted having $304 in savings

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This is Oliviaโ€™s child Allyson I am a girl doing my math homework and it is so hard because it is subtraction with zeros so I donโ€™t know what to do

Ted had $304 in his savings account. He took out $75 to buy Christmas presents. How much is left in the account?

To create a subtraction problem involving regrouping with Ted's savings of $304, let's assume that Ted spent $147.

Step 1: Write down the problem:
Ted's savings - Amount spent = Remaining savings

Step 2: Substitute the given values into the equation:
$304 - $147 = Remaining savings

Step 3: Subtract the ones place:
Starting from the rightmost digit, subtract 7 from 4. Since 4 is smaller than 7, we need to regroup.

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- 14
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Start by borrowing 1 from the tens place, making it 10.

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- 14
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1

Now, add the borrowed value of 10 to 4, making it 14.

_3
- 14
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14

Subtract 7 from 14, which equals 7.

_3
- 14
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14
- 7
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Step 4: Subtract the tens place:
Subtract 1 from 3, which equals 2.

23
- 14
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14
- 7
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Step 5: Write the final answer:
The remaining savings after spending $147 would be $237.

So the final equation is:
$304 - $147 = $237

To write and solve a subtraction problem that involves regrouping and includes Ted's savings of $304, you would need another number to subtract from his savings. Let's say Ted spent $176 from his savings.

To write this subtraction problem, you would set it up like this:

$304 - $176

Now, let's solve the problem step by step:

1. Start from the rightmost column (ones place) and subtract the numbers. In this case, we have 4 - 6. Since 4 is smaller than 6, we need to regroup. To do this, we need to borrow from the tens place.

2. Move to the next column (the tens place) and subtract. Since we regrouped, we now have 10 - 7 (borrowing 1 from the tens column to make it 14 - 7). The result is 3.

3. Finally, subtract the numbers in the hundreds place. We have 3 - 1, which equals 2.

Therefore, the answer to the subtraction problem is $304 - $176 = $128.

So, Ted has $128 left in his savings after spending $176.