Two-Digit Subtraction Practice
Practice two-digit subtraction with this worksheet, focusing on borrowing and place value for Grade 4 math students.
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Two-Digit Subtraction Practice
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Read each question carefully and solve the two-digit subtraction problems. Show your work.
1. When we subtract, we are finding the between two numbers.
2. In the problem 65 - 23, the number 65 is called the .
3. To subtract 27 from 54, you might need to from the tens place.
Solve the following problems:
4. 87 - 34 =
5. 52 - 18 =
6. 93 - 47 =
7. 70 - 25 =
8. Which of the following is the correct answer for 61 - 38?
21
23
33
37
9. If you have 45 apples and eat 19, how many apples are left?
24
26
34
36
10. When subtracting 32 from 70, you do not need to borrow.
True
False
11. The difference between 50 and 15 is 35.
True
False
Solve the following word problems. Show your work.
12. A baker made 63 cookies. He sold 28 cookies. How many cookies does he have left?
13. There are 75 birds on a tree. 39 birds fly away. How many birds are still on the tree?
14. Use the number line to solve 40 - 15.
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