Contributor: Erika Wargo. Lesson ID: 12215
Is there a difference between addition and subtraction? If you can subtract 1-digit numbers, can you subtract 3-digit numbers? Learn to use subtraction on big number problems!
The new bike you want costs $250 and you have $116 in your bank account.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
When you subtract whole numbers, you align the digits by place value. Subtract the bottom number from the top number and regroup when necessary.
But it is important to remember that order matters when you subtract. The greater number needs to be the starting number.
Remember to line up the decimals and place values if you are subtracting money.
Watch the video below to explore regrouping in subtraction.
Follow these steps to subtract whole numbers.
Practice with this problem.
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Rewrite the problem with the greater number on top.
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Subtract and regroup as needed.
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Add up and check your work. $250 is the number you started with, so you are correct!
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In the Got It? section, practice three-digit subtraction with games!