Three-Digit Subtraction with Regrouping
Practice subtracting three-digit numbers with regrouping, focusing on borrowing from tens and hundreds places.
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Three-Digit Subtraction with Regrouping
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Read each problem carefully and subtract the numbers. Remember to regroup when necessary.
1. 563 - 247 =
2. 721 - 385 =
3. 900 - 456 =
4. 432 - 178 =
5. 850 - 299 =
1. A baker made 650 cookies. He sold 375 cookies. How many cookies does he have left?
2. There are 705 books in the library. If 289 books are checked out, how many books are still in the library?
1. Which of the following shows the correct regrouping for 423 - 158?
3 11 13
4 2 3
3 12 13
4 2 3
3 11 3
4 2 3
4 11 13
4 2 3
2. What is the difference between 601 and 299?
302
312
402
412
1. When subtracting 345 from 700, you need to regroup from the hundreds place first.
True
False
2. The answer to 500 - 250 is 250.
True
False