Subtracting Decimals (Set 3)

Subtracting Decimals (Set 3)

 

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Decimal subtraction follows the same principles as whole number subtraction, with special attention to the decimal point. Each digit position represents a specific value:


  • The first position to the right of the decimal point represents tenths (1/10)
  • The second position represents hundredths (1/100)
  • The third position represents thousandths (1/1000)
  • And so on...


Steps for Subtracting Decimals



  1. Line up the decimal points vertically
    • This ensures you're subtracting digits with the same place value
    • The decimal points should be aligned directly beneath one another

  2. Add zeros if necessary
    • If the minuend (top number) has fewer decimal places than the subtrahend (bottom number), add zeros to make them the same length
    • Adding zeros after the last decimal place doesn't change the value

  3. Subtract the numbers as you would with whole numbers
    • Work from right to left
    • Borrow from the next column to the left when needed

  4. Keep the decimal point in the same position in your answer
    • The decimal point in your result should line up with the decimal points in the numbers you're working with

Example 1: Subtracting 8.5 - 3.72


Step 1: Line up the decimal points

  8.5
- 3.72

Step 2: Add zeros for clarity

  8.50
- 3.72

Step 3: Subtract the numbers (borrowing when necessary)

  8.50
- 3.72
  4.78

Therefore, 8.5 - 3.72 = 4.78


Example 2: Subtracting 15.4 - 7.83


Step 1: Line up the decimal points

  15.4
-  7.83

Step 2: Add zeros to make decimal places even

  15.40
-  7.83

Step 3: Subtract (with borrowing)

  15.40
-  7.83
   7.57

Therefore, 15.4 - 7.83 = 7.57


Example 3: Subtracting 10.0 - 6.83


Step 1: Line up the decimal points

  10.0
-  6.83

Step 2: Add zeros for clarity

  10.00
-  6.83

Step 3: Subtract (requires borrowing across multiple places)

   9 10
  10.00
-  6.83
   3.17

Therefore, 10.0 - 6.83 = 3.17


Example 4: Subtracting from a whole number (12 - 4.75)


Step 1: Add a decimal point and zeros to the whole number

  12.00
-  4.75

Step 2: Subtract (with borrowing)

  11 10
  12.00
-  4.75
   7.25

Therefore, 12 - 4.75 = 7.25


Common Mistakes to Avoid


  • Misaligning decimal points: Always line up decimal points vertically
  • Forgetting to borrow correctly: When borrowing, remember that each position to the left is worth 10 times more
  • Subtracting the larger digit from the smaller one: Always subtract the bottom number from the top number, borrowing when necessary
  • Misplacing the decimal point: The decimal point in your answer should align with the decimal points in the numbers you're working with