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6         − 230 491 = 190 357               Relate a simple
                                                             example to solve.


                        Simple example.                              1       1
                                                                     1 9 0 3 5 7
                             4 – 3 = 1                            + 2 3 0 4 9 1
                             4 = 1 + 3
                                                                     4 2 0 8 4 8




                                                                   m  – 508 = 179 496
                     420 848  – 230 491 = 190 357                  Find the value of m.




                                  Given that 601 350 – 12 971 – 4 908 = 583 471
                                  and 601 350 – 12 971 – 4 908 –  k  = 454 041.
                                             Calculate the value of k.







                 1   Subtract.

                      a  893 075 – 2 013 =                    b  794 105 – 75 342 =
                      c  172 590 – 58 130 – 925 =             d  300 000 – 392 – 4 157 =

                      e  809 153 – 803 – 5 241 – 47 201 =

                      f  1 000 000 – 89 732 – 69 – 593 702 =

                 2   How many need to be subtracted from 672 160 to make 98 752?

                 3   The data shows the number of exported             Exported       Imported
                    and imported fruits in Malaysia in 2017.
                     Source: https://rb.gy/nmgoac                       292 459         866 120
                     How many more is the number of imported fruits compared to
                     exported fruits?

                 4  Complete the number sentences.

                      a  921 503 –         = 780 415          b        – 410 178 = 88 901






              26                     • Encourage pupils to check their answers using calculator for
                               1.6.2
                                       ‟Try These” questions.
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