
Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540 Exercise 21
Subtract each of this. Check your answer. (See Examples.)
Subtracting with Borrowing
Subtract 2894 SUBWAY drink cups from 3783 SUBWAY drink cups in inventory. First, write the problem as follows.
In the ones (units) column, subtract 4 from 3 by borrowing a 1 from the tens column in the minuend to get 1 ten + 3, or 13, in the units column with 7 now in the tens column. Then subtract 4 from 13 for a result of 9. Complete the subtraction as follows.
In this example, the tens are borrowed from the hundreds column, and the hundreds are borrowed from the thousands column.
Subtracting with Checking
Quick TIP
Do not change the order of the numbers when subtracting. For example, (9 ? 5) is not the same thing as (5 ? 9).Subtract 1635 from 5383 and check the answer.


Subtracting with Borrowing

Subtract 2894 SUBWAY drink cups from 3783 SUBWAY drink cups in inventory. First, write the problem as follows.

In the ones (units) column, subtract 4 from 3 by borrowing a 1 from the tens column in the minuend to get 1 ten + 3, or 13, in the units column with 7 now in the tens column. Then subtract 4 from 13 for a result of 9. Complete the subtraction as follows.

In this example, the tens are borrowed from the hundreds column, and the hundreds are borrowed from the thousands column.
Subtracting with Checking
Quick TIP
Do not change the order of the numbers when subtracting. For example, (9 ? 5) is not the same thing as (5 ? 9).Subtract 1635 from 5383 and check the answer.


Explanation
In subtraction, the subtrahend is subtra...
Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller
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