Subtracting with Borrowing
Subtract when the ones digit on top is smaller, requiring borrowing.
🎯 What You'll Learn
You will learn to subtract when the ones digit on top is smaller than the ones digit on the bottom. This requires borrowing (also called regrouping).
🏪 Market Story
Bola has ₦52 and wants to buy plantain for ₦28. She tries to subtract: 2 − 8... but you can't take 8 from 2! She needs to borrow from the tens. Let's learn how.
📝 Let's Learn
Borrowing means taking 1 ten and turning it into 10 ones.
Step-by-step for ₦52 − ₦28:
- Ones: 2 − 8. Can't do it! Borrow 1 ten from the 5, making it 4. The 2 becomes 12.
- Ones: 12 − 8 = 4.
- Tens: 4 − 2 = 2.
- Answer: ₦24.
Example 1: ₦73 − ₦47. Ones: 3 − 7, borrow! 13 − 7 = 6. Tens: 6 − 4 = 2. Answer: ₦26.
Example 2: ₦81 − ₦35. Ones: 1 − 5, borrow! 11 − 5 = 6. Tens: 7 − 3 = 4. Answer: ₦46.
Example 3: ₦60 − ₦24. Ones: 0 − 4, borrow! 10 − 4 = 6. Tens: 5 − 2 = 3. Answer: ₦36.
✏️ Practice Questions
- ₦64 − ₦29 = ?
- ₦83 − ₦57 = ?
- Chidi has ₦71 and buys a cap for ₦38. How much change does he get?
Click to see answers
- ₦64 − ₦29 = ₦35. Ones: 4 − 9, borrow! 14 − 9 = 5. Tens: 5 − 2 = 3.
- ₦83 − ₦57 = ₦26. Ones: 3 − 7, borrow! 13 − 7 = 6. Tens: 7 − 5 = 2.
- ₦71 − ₦38 = ₦33. Ones: 1 − 8, borrow! 11 − 8 = 3. Tens: 6 − 3 = 3.
💡 Remember
When you can't subtract the ones, borrow 1 ten (making the tens digit 1 less) and add 10 to the ones. Then subtract normally. Practice this — it's one of the most important math skills!