251.29
250.00
-x1.29
196.45
You line up the decimals and simply subtract. Below is an example. 2.989-1.989= 2.989 1.989 --------- 1.000
Line up the decimal points and then subtract one from the other.
You have to line them up,because if you don't most likely your answer will be incorrect. Also, to keep each place value in the same column so when you add or/and subtract you make mistakes.
You line up the decimal points and subtract, and carry the decimal point down to the same position in your answer: 1.3
196.45
explain why it is important to line up decimal numbers by their place value when you add or subtract them
86.7
You line up the decimals and simply subtract. Below is an example. 2.989-1.989= 2.989 1.989 --------- 1.000
Line up the numbers in such a way that the decimal points are aligned. . Example: 567.89 - 23.4 567.89 - 23.4 ===== 544.49
you add and subtract decimals by writing down your number and then line up your decimal's.yourwelcome kinda smart for a math problem like that huh?
To subtract 0.5 from 0.05 first line up the decimal points in your equation. If you need to add a zero behind the 5 in 0.5 so you get 0.50. Then subtract as if there was no decimal point (take it as 50-5). After you subtract bring the decimal point down. You should end up with 0.45.
104.91 B/c if you line it up and use 0's as placeholders then subtract you 104.91
Line up the decimal points and then subtract one from the other.
0.8000000000000114
15.620000000000001
You have to line them up,because if you don't most likely your answer will be incorrect. Also, to keep each place value in the same column so when you add or/and subtract you make mistakes.