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Subtracting From Three-Digit NumbersLook at you. You're already moving ahead to triple-digit numbers in subtraction problems. It's a good thing that the process for solving these problems uses the same ideas you already know.(1) Subtract one column at a time. (2) Work from right to left. Examples: 123 - 2 = 121 456 - 22 = 434 867 - 254 = 613 A Little More BorrowingThey all won't be super-easy, non-borrowing subtraction problems. We just started with some. You will have to borrow. When you were subtracting two-digit numbers you were only borrowing from the tens column. Now that you're using three-digit numbers you may be borrowing from the tens, hundreds, or both columns. Here are some examples where you are only borrowing from the tens column...123 - 5 = 118 478 - 9 = 469 845 - 18 = 827 And some examples where you might be borrowing from the hundreds column... 367 - 71 = 296 729 - 82 = 647 206 - 15 = 191 And then the longest type where you borrow from both the tens and hundreds columns. These problems have both the ones and tens values of the subtrahend (second number) smaller than the minuend (first number) values. 201 - 15 = 186 623 - 86 = 537 More Than Three DigitsIt will happen eventually that you will need to subtract numbers in the thousands (4-digit), ten thousands (5-digit), and hundred thousands (6-digit). Don't be afraid of the big numbers. The same rules apply to all numbers that you subtract. Subtract one number from another and you are left with a difference. The difference will always be less than the first number in your problem. Practice, practice, practice.RELATED ACTIVITIES
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