Friday, December 9, 2011

SUBTRACTION WITH ZEROS

We have all been in class when the following problem was put on the board.
5003
– 1468

We remember that we cannot take 8 away from 3, so we have to borrow, or
REGROUP in todays vernacular. Thus, our 0's become a 9, our 5 is reduced
to 4 and off we go. But, why do we do that? Our 0's become 9's, really?
That's cool, we get 9 out of nothing. Oh, hold on there cowboy!

Look at this a different way.

5000 + 0 + 0 + 3
– 1000 + 400 + 60 + 8


Now the 3 needs an extra 10 to be 13, but 5000 can only hand out
1000's. Thus, we will drop off 900 in the hundreds place, 90 in the
tens place and the ones place only gets 10 leaving the following.

4000 + 900 + 90 + 13
– 1000 + 400 + 60 + 8

As we see, by expanding the numbers we get a clearer understanding
of what is happening. I hope you feel better about those 9's now.

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