When we subtract numbers with decimals, we follow the same process as working with whole numbers and use place value columns, only now there are values in the columns after the decimal point.
Let's watch a video to see how to subtract decimals with values in the tenths and hundredths columns.
In our next video, we are going to work through a subtraction where we need to regroup. When we are subtracting using the standard algorithm and need to take a larger number away from a smaller number, we need to exchange a value from the previous place value column.
For example, we could exchange 1 tenth for 10 hundredths. Let's take a look at this process in more detail.
We always start our calculations from the smallest place value column.
Find 0.64-0.3 giving your answer as a decimal.
Find 3.12-0.04, leaving your answer in decimal form.
What is 87-5.45?
To subtract decimals using the standard algorithm:
Align the decimal points, so that all the numbers are in columns according to their place values.
Subtract the numbers, beginning on the right and moving to the left.
Write the decimal point in the answer so it is aligned with the decimal points in the question.