π― Subtraction with Borrowing π―
π What is Borrowing?
Sometimes when we subtract, the top number is smaller than the bottom number in the ones place. That’s when we need to borrow from the tens place! It’s like asking your friend for help when you don’t have enough. π€
Using Place Value Blocks
π Example: 52 – 28 = ?
Let’s say you have 52 apples and you give 28 to your friends. How many do you have left?
5 tens
2 ones
4 tens
12 ones
The Standard Way (Column Method)
π Example: 43 – 17 = ?
You have 43 toy cars and you give 17 to your cousin. How many are left?
– 17
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– 17
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3 is smaller than 7 π
– 17
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– 17
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6
– 17
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26
The Number Line Jump Method
π° Example: 35 – 18 = ?
A bunny hops backward on a number line!
(jumped back 10)
(jumped back 8 more)
The Counting Up Method
π Example: 61 – 25 = ?
Instead of subtracting, we count UP from 25 to 61!
Example: 52 – 28 = 24, so 24 + 28 should equal 52! β
π Try These Practice Problems! π
– 27
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– 38
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– 19
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– 28
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Remember: You can solve these using any method you like! Choose your favorite! π
π You’re Amazing! π
Now you know FOUR different ways to subtract double-digit numbers with borrowing!
Keep practicing and you’ll become a subtraction superstar! β



