Subtract whole number \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}\hline 8000 & 700 & 40 & 3 \\ \hline 5000 & 400 & 60 & 1 \\ \hline\end{tabular}
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To subtract the whole numbers presented in the table, you can handle each column separately, starting from the leftmost (largest place value) to the rightmost. For the first column: 8000 - 5000 = 3000 For the second column: 700 - 400 = 300 For the third column: 40 - 60 = -20 (which means you would need to borrow from the next column, adjusting the previous column accordingly) Lastly, for the fourth column: 3 - 1 = 2 After considering the borrowing, the final calculation would look like this: - From 40, borrowing 1 (making it 40 + 10 = 50 in tens) gives 50 - 60 = -10, but we must borrow again from the hundreds: - The adjusted hundreds column now becomes 6 (700 - 400) becomes 5 after borrowing (6-1), so we get: - Now we have 50 - 60 = -10, but instead of -10, we look at it as 50 - 60 + 10 = 0; Now putting everything together with adjustments, the full result of the subtraction is: Result = 3000 - 100 + 2 (where earlier adjustments were done). So, overall, depending on how adjustments were made, you can end up with a final result of 2500. Final answer is 2500.