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QuestionWhat about subtracting larger numbers from smaller numbers? For example, 1.2 - 4.7. Is there an easy way to do this, going into negatives?DonaganTop AnswererYou subtract the smaller number from the larger number and put a negative sign in front of the answer.
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QuestionHow do I subtract 3-digit numbers?DonaganTop AnswererDo it the way it's shown above with two-digit numbers, but continue the same process into the hundreds column.
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QuestionHow do I borrow when the top number is a 0?Community AnswerWhen the top number is a 0, you go to the next number to the left, borrow 1 from that number, and turn the 0 into a 10.
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QuestionWhat if the top number is 10 and the bottom is 0 how do you subtract then?DonaganTop AnswererIf the bottom number is zero, there is no need to change the top number by borrowing. Subtracting zero does nothing to the top number.
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QuestionHow do I subtract from a negative number?DonaganTop Answerer(1) If you subtract a positive number from a negative number, you increase the negative number in the negative direction. For example, subtracting a positive 2 from a negative 4 results in a negative 6. (2) If you subtract a negative number from a negative number, you add together the absolute values of the two numbers and place a minus sign in front of the sum. For example, subtracting a negative 3 from a negative 5 means you add 3 plus 5 to give 8, and put a minus sign in front: -8.
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QuestionInstead of using the borrow method of subtracting, how do I use the method of adding up the smaller numbers until I get to the bigger number and then adding all of those numbers together?DonaganTop AnswererYou're suggesting a method that is much more time-consuming than regular subtraction. Keep practicing the "borrow method." You'll understand it soon, and it will save you lots of time.
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QuestionHow can I subtract numbers if there is only one number with a decimal?DonaganTop AnswererGive the other number a decimal point, too, and subtract as usual. For example, if you're subtracting 12.4 from 15, write 15 as 15.0, and proceed as usual: 15.0 - 12.4 = 2.6.
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QuestionHow do I subtract a number when the top number has 3 zeros?DonaganTop AnswererThe answer is too long for this format. Do a web search for "subtraction borrowing from zero."
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QuestionHow do I borrow when the top number is 900.00 Bottom number is 623.23I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerMake the 9 an 8, make the 0 in the tens, ones, and tenths place a 9, and make the 0 in the hundredths place a 10. You'd get 276.77, your final answer.
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QuestionHow do I subtract large numbers?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerNo matter how large or small the numbers are, you still do the exact same thing.
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QuestionWhat's the answer to 1/2 - 2/8?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerBecause 1/2 is equal to 4/8, because 1/2 x 4/4 = 4/8, your answer would be 4/8 - 2/8. Your final answer is 2/8, and that is equal to 1/4, or 0.25 as a decimal.
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QuestionHow do you subtract 36 - 26.3?Community AnswerWrite it as 36.0 - 26.3. The answer is 9.7.
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