how to explain subtraction by upward counting method
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Subtraction in mathematics means you are taking something away from a group or number of things. When you subtract, what is left in the group becomes less. An example of a subtraction problem is the following: 5 - 3 = 2.
Notice that there are three parts to the subtraction problem shown. The part you start with is called the minuend. The part being taken away is called the subtrahend. The part that is left after subtraction is called the difference. In the problem 5 - 3 = 2, the number 5 is the minuend, the number 3 is the subtrahend, and the number 2 is the difference.
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