Method 1: Using the Expanded Form
Method 2: Using the Short Form
Example 1: Subtract 123 from 853.
Step 1. Arrange the numbers in the columns of hundreds, tens and ones.
Step 2. Subtract the ones.
3 ones – 3 ones = 0 ones
Step 3. Subtract the tens.
5 tens – 2 tens = 3 tens
Step 4. Subtract the hundreds.
8 hundreds – 1 hundred = 7 hundreds
So, 853 – 123 = 730.
Subtract 348 from 764.
To help you understand better the working is shown pictorially below.
Example 2: Subtract 357 from 576.
Step 1. Arrange the numbers in the columns of hundreds, tens and ones.
Step 2. Subtract the ones.
As we cannot subtract 7 ones from 6 ones,
we regroup 76 as 7 tens + 6 ones = 6 tens + 16 ones
Now, subtract 7 ones from 16 ones to get 9 ones.
Step 3. Subtract the tens.
6 tens – 5 tens = 1 ten
Step 4. Subtract the hundreds.
5 hundreds – 3 hundreds = 2 hundreds
So, 576 – 357 = 219.
We borrow from hundreds column to tens column and from tens column to ones
column.
Example 3: Subtract 375 from 634.
Step 1. Arrange the numbers in the columns of hundreds, tens and ones.
Step 2. Subtract the ones.
As we cannot subtract 5 ones from 4 ones. So, we regroup.
34 = 3 tens + 4 ones = 2 tens + 14 ones
Now, subtract 5 ones from 14 ones to get 9 ones
Step 3. Subtract the tens.
As we cannot subtract 7 tens from 2 tens,
we regroup 6 hundreds 2 tens as 5 hundreds 12 tens.
Now, subtract 7 tens from 12 tens to get 5 tens.
Step 4. Subtract the hundreds.
5 hundreds – 3 hundreds = 2 hundreds.
So, 634 – 375 = 259.
Example 4: Subtract 564 from 900.
Step 1. Arrange the numbers in the columns of hundreds, tens and ones.
Step 2. As we cannot subtract 4 ones from 0 ones. So, we regroup.
Here, there is no tens, so first we regroup 9 hundreds as
8 hundreds + 1 hundred or
8 hundreds + 10 tens.
Now, we regroup 10 tens as 9 tens + 1 ten.
Again regroup 1 ten as 10 ones.
Now, subtract columnwise.
10 ones – 4 ones = 6 ones
9 tens – 6 tens = 3 tens
8 hundreds – 5 hundreds = 3 hundreds
So, 900 – 564 = 336.
Example 5: Subtract 75 from 802.
In this case, first borrow 1 hundred from 8 hundreds. Then, in place of 0 tens you have 10 tens in tens column. Now, borrow 1 ten = 10 ones to ones column.
Terms Related to Subtraction
In a subtraction problem,
We can check the answer of a subtraction problem by addition.
We add the difference of the given numbers to the subtrahend.
If the sum is equal to minuend, our answer is correct.
Example 6: Subtract 147 from 603 and check your answer.
Check: We have, 147 + 456 = 603, so, our answer is correct
Example 7: Preeti had ₹ 730. She bought a dress worth ₹ 210. How much money is she left with her?
Money Preeti had = ₹ 730
Money spent on dress = ₹ 210
Money left with her = ₹ 730 – 210 = ₹ 520.
So, money left with Preeti is ₹ 520.
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