Three-Digit Subtraction Worksheet
Practice three-digit subtraction with regrouping and without regrouping for grade 4 students.
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Three-Digit Subtraction Practice
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Read each question carefully and solve the subtraction problems. Show your work.
Subtract the following numbers. No regrouping is needed.
1. 458 - 123 =
2. 789 - 345 =
3. 967 - 514 =
4. 632 - 210 =
Solve the following subtraction problems. Remember to regroup when necessary.
5. 543 - 218
6. 705 - 346
7. 921 - 457
8. What is the difference between 675 and 328?
347
357
367
377
9. If you subtract 199 from 800, what is the result?
601
611
701
711
10. When subtracting 3-digit numbers, you always start subtracting from the hundreds place.
True
False
11. Regrouping means borrowing from the next place value to the left.
True
False
Solve the following word problems. Show your work.
12. A library has 872 books. They lent out 355 books. How many books are left in the library?
13. Sarah had $500. She spent $175 on a new toy. How much money does she have left?