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Monday, August 23, 2021

Math (Multiplication and Subtraction)

 Kia Ora Readers/People, 

Since lockdown has started we have been well some of us have been doing some school work while the schools and works well some works are in lockdown.

So lately I have been doing some school work but mostly my math and we are doing mulitiplacation and subtraction. Here is an example of Addition and Subtraction (DLO)

Like 219 then you add up the digits at the end of the number and 9+2=11 so then you put a the 

     +382

last digit of the 11 and put it on top of the 1 and 8 then you add those digits and include the 1.

So it's 8+1+1=10 so then you put the 1 on top of the two front digits and add them up and again include the 1, 2+3+1=6 then there you go your answer to the question, it is 601 that’s the answer.

So that was an Example of what a Addition Column is now i will show you an example of what a Subtraction Column is.


So the Subtraction Column is just like the Addition Column but you have to subtract the number.

Here is an example of it. So we are going to do the same thing as the Addition Column but subtract the number. 89 so you may know the answer to this but by using subtraction column it 

                                 -57

might make math easier for you. So first off like the addition one you start off at the back and right here it says 9-7 so you subtract those two numbers and you’ll get your answer for 9-7 and it equals 2 now to the next row of digits 8-5= and you do the same as the first digits. You subtract the numbers and you’ll get your answer which is 3 then add the numbers together (the 3 and 2 but the 3 at the front and the 2 next to it) then there you go that's the answer to the question aka 32 here's my DLO.


Thank you for reading/looking at my blog and have wonderful day.
                                                                                   


1 comment:

  1. Kis ora Akimano, it's awesome to see that you have blogged about the column addition we have been working on and that you have explained really clearly how to do it. I also really liked your introduction in your blog, you were very clear about what you have been working on, tino pai. Maybe next time you can check that the text fits inside the margins as it is hard to read when it runs over. Are you ready to do some multiplication using the column method?

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