1. Why do we subtract a smaller
from a greater number?
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In our subtraction calculations, the rule (as in the example above) is that we never take a larger number away from a smaller number because it would give us a negative answer. In order to make the calculation work we need to 'borrow' a number from the next column on the left.
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because we can't subtract samller from greater
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