Difference between two numbers, subtraction, and 'how many more' addition

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The difference between two numbers is their distance; how far apart they are from each other on a number line. We look at this concept, and how it ties in with subtraction and addition. This lesson is meant for 2nd or 3rd grade.

(Note: the video uses the terminology "difference of" instead of "difference between". It means the same thing.)

We can always SUBTRACT the two numbers to find their difference. For example, to find the difference between 100 and 3, subtract 100 - 3. The difference is 97.

We can also use this idea to solve subtractions, especially those where the two numbers are fairly close to each other. What is 98 - 95? Think how far apart 98 and 95 are from each other. Just three steps. So, 98 - 95 = 3.

Lastly, the difference between two numbers can also be solved by thinking of "how many more" type of addition. For example, to find the difference between 7 and 12, think: 7 + ____ = 12, or 7 and how many more make 12? This ties in with the number line: if you are at 7, how many steps do you need to take to get to 12?

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