I am confused with this problem:

By what number does 9.46 exceed 3.928?

Would I subtract the two numbers?

Yes. Subtract.

I understand now. Thanks

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Yes, to find out by what number 9.46 exceeds 3.928, you subtract 3.928 from 9.46.

Here's how you can do it step by step:

1. Write down the larger number (9.46) on top and the smaller number (3.928) underneath it.

9.46
- 3.928

2. Start subtracting the corresponding digits from right to left.

a) Subtract the ones place (8 - 6 = 2) and write down the result underneath.

9.46
- 3.928
----
2

b) Subtract the tenths place (2 - 2 = 0) and write down the result underneath.

9.46
- 3.928
----
20

c) Subtract the hundredths place (4 - 9 = -5). Since we don't have a digit to subtract from 4, we borrow 1 from the tens place.

9.46
- 3.928
----
-5

Now, add 10 to -5 (borrowed 1 from the tens place) to get 5.

9.46
- 3.928
----
5

3. The result is 5. Therefore, 9.46 exceeds 3.928 by 5.

So, by subtracting 3.928 from 9.46, you find that 9.46 exceeds 3.928 by 5.