To determine which statements about Sid's work are true, we need to consider the subtraction process as well as the statements provided.
Sid was asked to subtract 214 from 346.
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Performing the subtraction:
346 - 214 ------
Subtracting from right to left:
- In the ones place: 6 - 4 = 2
- In the tens place: 4 - 1 = 3
- In the hundreds place: 3 - 2 = 1
So, 346 - 214 = 132.
Now we can evaluate the statements:
- Sid’s answer of 32 is correct. - False (The correct answer is 132, not 32.)
- Sid lined up the place values correctly. - True (Assuming he wrote the numbers correctly on a paper or visually lined them up.)
- Sid forgot to subtract the hundreds place, so his answer is incorrect. - True (His subtraction must have improperly accounted for the hundreds place, leading to an incorrect final answer.)
- Sid should have added 346 and 214. - False (The question specifically asked for a subtraction, not an addition.)
Thus, the two statements that apply are:
- Sid lined up the place values correctly.
- Sid forgot to subtract the hundreds place, so his answer is incorrect.