Let’s solve both subtraction problems step by step using the
place value chart method, as instructed.
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## 🔢 Problem 1:
946 – 5
We are subtracting a single-digit number (5) from a three-digit number (946). We only need to subtract in the
Ones place.
Step 1: Represent 946 on the place value chart
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Hundreds: 9
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Tens: 4
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Ones: 6
Step 2: Subtract 5 from the Ones place
- Ones: 6 – 5 =
1
- Tens and Hundreds remain unchanged (no borrowing needed).
So, the result is:
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Hundreds: 9
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Tens: 4
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Ones: 1
✔ Answer: 941
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## 🔢 Problem 2:
287 – 4
Again, we’re subtracting a single-digit number (4) from a three-digit number (287). Only the
Ones place is affected.
Step 1: Represent 287 on the place value chart
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Hundreds: 2
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Tens: 8
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Ones: 7
Step 2: Subtract 4 from the Ones place
- Ones: 7 – 4 =
3
- Tens and Hundreds remain unchanged.
So, the result is:
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Hundreds: 2
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Tens: 8
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Ones: 3
✔ Answer: 283
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✔ Final Answers:
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946 – 5 = 941
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287 – 4 = 283
These problems don’t require borrowing because the digit in the ones place of the minuend (top number) is larger than the digit being subtracted. So we simply subtract in the ones place and keep the other digits the same.
This is a great way to visualize subtraction using place value — especially helpful for building foundational math skills! 🎯
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subtraction place value worksheet.