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Watch: Using the column method to subtract

Numbers can be subtracted using the column method.

Watch this video to learn about subtracting 4-digit numbers using the column method.

Let鈥檚 take a look at some examples of how to subtract numbers that are larger than 4 digits using this method.

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Example 1

What is 12,328 - 3,167?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Start from the ones column: 8 - 7 = 1, Start from the ones column: 8 - 7 = 1
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Example 2

Harry has worked out the following subtraction: 34,256 - 12,382 = 22,974. Is he correct?

The best thing to do is work out the answer for ourselves since Harry hasn鈥檛 shown whether he has exchanged any numbers.

What is 34,256 - 12,382?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Image with ones column highlighted, Start with the ones column: 6 - 2 = 4

Harry answered 22,974 but it worked it out as 21,874. Harry is wrong because he forgot to reduce the number of hundreds after he had exchanged a ten.

Always take your time when you are working out column subtraction. Make sure you have remembered all the steps.

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Checklist

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  • Use the column method to help subtract large numbers.
  • Separate the numbers into their place value of ones, tens, hundreds and thousands.
  • Start your subtraction on the right with the ones column first.
  • Estimate your answer before you start.
  • Subtraction is the opposite to addition, so it can be checked by adding. For example, check that 11,282 - 4,237 = 7,045 by doing the sum 7,045 + 4,237 = 11,282
  • 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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