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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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QuestionCan someone help with subtracting 0.37 - 1.20?Community AnswerThe result will be negative, because 1.20 is greater than 0.37. The problem is really asking for the difference between those two numbers, which means you can subtract either number from the other to get the difference. So subtract the smaller number from the larger number, and place a "minus" sign in front of the answer. Thus, 0.37 - 1.20 = -(1.20 - 0.37) = -(0.83) = -0.83.
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