Watch: Subtracting up to four-digits
Numbers can be subtracted using the column method.
Watch this video to learn about subtracting 4-digit numbers using the column method.
Example 1
Let's have a look at using this method to subtract one 3-digit number from another.
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Example 2
What is 343 - 237?
When using a place value column to subtract two large numbers, sometimes the second number will be larger than the first. This means it cannot be directly subtracted. You need to exchange a digit from the next column.
This example shows how it works:
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Example 3
If you can subtract two three-digit numbers from each other, then you can use the same method to subtract two four-digit numbers!
You use the exact same method no matter how many digits are in the numbers.
Take a look at this example:
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Checklist
- Use the column method to help subtract large numbers.
- Separate the numbers into their place value of ones, tens, hundreds and thousands.
- Start on the right with the ones column first.
- Estimate your answer first and then always check your actual answer.
- Subtraction is the opposite to addition, so subtraction can be checked by adding. For example, check that 182 - 37 = 145 by doing the sum 145 + 37 = 182.
- Look out for these words in problems: take away, difference, less than, minus, decrease, fewer than, reduce. They all indicate subtraction.
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