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Subtracting Across Zeros
Fourth Grade
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How can I borrow when the neighbor is a zero?
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Eight cannot be subtracted from four so we have to go to the next door neighbor to borrow.
704 - 438 But what happens when the next door neighbor is the number zero?
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How can I borrow when the neighbor is a zero?
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How can I borrow when the neighbor is a zero?
704 - 438 When the next door neighbor is a zero, you can’t borrow from it. So, you must continue to the next neighbor to see if you can borrow from it.
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How can I borrow when the neighbor is a zero?
704 - 438 In this problem, the next neighbor is the number seven. We are able to borrow from this neighbor.
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First you borrow from the seven and make it a six
First you borrow from the seven and make it a six. Then you can go back to the zero and make it a ten. 10 6 704 - 438
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We no longer have a zero, but we still are not able to subtract eight from four.
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We can go back now to the tens place and borrow from our neighbor the ten.
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First we borrow from the ten and make it a nine.
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Then we change the four to a fourteen.
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We are now ready to subtract!
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How can I borrow when the neighbor is a zero?
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Six cannot be subtracted from zero so we have to go to the next door neighbor to borrow.
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When the next door neighbor is a zero, you can’t borrow from it
When the next door neighbor is a zero, you can’t borrow from it. So, you must continue to the next neighbor to see if you can borrow from it. 300 - 266 In this problem, the next neighbor is the number three. We are able to borrow from this neighbor.
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First you borrow from the three and make it a two
First you borrow from the three and make it a two. Then you can go back to the zero and make it a ten. 10 2 300 - 266
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We no longer have a zero, but we still are not able to subtract six from zero.
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We can go back now to the tens place and borrow from our neighbor the ten.
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First we borrow from the ten and make it a nine.
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Then we change the zero to a ten.
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We are now ready to subtract!
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We are now ready to subtract!
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Now it is your turn to try one!
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Try another one! 9 10 10 7 800 7 8
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Try one more! 9 9 10 4 10 10 5,000 4, 8 2 6
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Now you are ready to try some on your own good luck!
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