34 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers
WHY Front-end rounding produces whole numbers containing many 0’s. Such
numbers are easier to subtract.
Solution
Both the minuend and the subtrahend are rounded to their largest place valueso
that all but their first digit is zero. Then we subtract the approximations using
vertical form.
The estimate is 85,000.
If we calculate 89,070 5,431, the difference is exactly 83,639. Note that the
estimate is close: It’s only 1,361 more than 83,639.
Round to the nearest ten thousand.
Round to the nearest thousand.
8 9 , 0 7 0
5 , 4 3 1
→
→
9 0 , 0 0 0
5 , 0 0 0
8 5 , 0 0 0
Solve application problems by subtracting whole numbers.
To answer questions about how much moreor how many more,we use subtraction.
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EXAMPLE (^8) Horses Radar, the world’s largest horse, weighs 2,540
pounds. Thumbelina, the world’s smallest horse, weighs 57 pounds. How much more
does Radar weigh than Thumbelina? (Source:Guinness Book of World Records,
2008)
Strategy We will carefully read the problem, looking for a key word or phrase.
WHY Key words and phrases indicate which arithmetic operation(s) should be
used to solve the problem.
Solution
In the second sentence of the problem, the phrase How much moreindicates that
we should subtract the weights of the horses. We translate the words of the problem
to numbers and symbols.
is equal to minus
2,540 57
Use vertical form to perform the subtraction:
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Radar weighs 2,483 pounds more than Thumbelina.
2 , 5
4
4
3
0
10
5 7
2 , 4 8 3
The number of pounds
more that Radar weighs
the weight
of Thumbelina.
the weight
of Radar
The number of pounds
more that Radar weighs
Self Check 8
ELEPHANTSAn average male
African elephant weighs
13,000 pounds. An average male
Asian elephant weighs
11,900 pounds. How much more
does an African elephant weigh
than an Asian elephant?
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The Language of Mathematics Here are some more key words and phrases
that often indicate subtraction:
loss decrease down backward fell less than fewer
reduce remove debit in the past remains declined take away