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SUBTOPIC: SUBTRACTION OF WHOLE NUMBERS NOT GREATER THAN 9
In subtracting 1-digit number we will subtract or minus two one-digit number and find the difference between them.
If from six things we take away 2 things, then four things are left. In arithmetic this is written in a short way as follows:
6 – 2 = 4
The symbol – is called the minus sign and shows that the number written after it is to be subtracted, or taken away, from the number written before it.
We may read 6 – 2 = 4 as ‘six minus two is equal to four’ or ‘six less two is four’.
How to subtract two one-digit numbers?
- Here we will find 2 – 1.
Follow the steps along with the picture:
- i) 2 – 1 means start with 2 and take away 1.
(ii) From 2 strokes we take away 1 stroke and cancel the strokes.
(iii) So, 1 stroke is left.
(iv) Therefore, 2 – 1 = 1
We may read 2 – 1 = 1 as ‘two minus one is equal to one’ or ‘two less one is one’.
- Here we will find 5 – 3.
Follow the steps of subtracting 1-digit number along with the picture:
(i) 5 – 3 means start with 5 and take away 3.
(ii) From 5 strokes we take away 3 strokes and cancel the strokes.
(iii) So, 2 strokes are left.
(iv) Therefore, 5 – 3 = 2
ACTIVITY
Subtract the following digits
- 7 – 2 =
- 8 – 5 =
- 5 – 3 =
- 9 – 4 =
- 4 – 3 =
- 9 – 6 =
- 4 – 1 =
- 5 – 0 =
- 3 – 3 =
- 6 – 4 =
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