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Subtraction Of Whole Numbers Using An
Expanded Method
(the last step towards using a standard written
method for subtraction)
Part 2 of 5: Subtraction with adjustment from the hundreds.

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Subtraction Of Whole Numbers Using An
Expanded Method
(the last step towards using a standard written
method for subtraction)
Part 2 of 5: Subtraction with adjustment from the hundreds.
It is important that you have already viewed and understood part 1
before you go any further.

For more maths help & free games related to this,
visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285

400
_

30

6

200

80

5
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.

400
_

30

6

200

80

5
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
300
400
_

30

6

200

80

5
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5
1

The units should then be
subtracted.
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

50

1

Followed by
the tens
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.

Then the
hundreds

300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100

50

1
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

Finally, add the numbers
together to find the total
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
4 3 6
_

2 8 5
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Start with the units
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Start with the units
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Then make an adjustment
from the hundreds
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Then make an adjustment
from the hundreds
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Then make an adjustment
from the hundreds to the tens
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

13

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1

Then make an adjustment
from the hundreds to the tens
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

13

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
5 1

Then, subtract the tens
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

13

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
5 1

Then, subtract the tens
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

13

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1 5 1

And, finally subtract the
hundreds
When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in
the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285
When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens.
A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column.
And added to the tens column.
300
400
_

130

6

200

80

5

100 + 50 +

1

=

151

When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written
method:
3

13

4 3 6
_

2 8 5
1 5 1

And, finally subtract the
hundreds
That’s it for now......

For more help with your maths, try
my book:
mastering multiplication tables
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Subtracting Whole Numbers Using Expanded Method Part 2

  • 1. Subtraction Of Whole Numbers Using An Expanded Method (the last step towards using a standard written method for subtraction) Part 2 of 5: Subtraction with adjustment from the hundreds. For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com
  • 2. Subtraction Of Whole Numbers Using An Expanded Method (the last step towards using a standard written method for subtraction) Part 2 of 5: Subtraction with adjustment from the hundreds. It is important that you have already viewed and understood part 1 before you go any further. For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com
  • 3. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 400 _ 30 6 200 80 5
  • 4. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. 400 _ 30 6 200 80 5
  • 5. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. 300 400 _ 30 6 200 80 5
  • 6. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5
  • 7. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 1 The units should then be subtracted.
  • 8. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 50 1 Followed by the tens
  • 9. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. Then the hundreds 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 50 1
  • 10. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 Finally, add the numbers together to find the total
  • 11. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5
  • 12. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Start with the units
  • 13. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Start with the units
  • 14. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Then make an adjustment from the hundreds
  • 15. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Then make an adjustment from the hundreds
  • 16. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Then make an adjustment from the hundreds to the tens
  • 17. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 13 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 Then make an adjustment from the hundreds to the tens
  • 18. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 13 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 5 1 Then, subtract the tens
  • 19. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 13 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 5 1 Then, subtract the tens
  • 20. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 13 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 5 1 And, finally subtract the hundreds
  • 21. When subtracting, the tens in the bigger number is sometimes smaller than the tens in the smaller number, e.g. 436 – 285 When this happens, an adjustment is made from the hundreds to the tens. A hundred is effectively taken from the hundreds column. And added to the tens column. 300 400 _ 130 6 200 80 5 100 + 50 + 1 = 151 When this can be performed confidently, it can be simplified to a standard written method: 3 13 4 3 6 _ 2 8 5 1 5 1 And, finally subtract the hundreds
  • 22. That’s it for now...... For more help with your maths, try my book: mastering multiplication tables on amazon.com