Subtracting Across Zeros
Practice subtracting multi-digit numbers with zeros in the minuend for Grade 4 students.
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Subtracting Across Zeros
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Read each problem carefully and subtract. Remember to regroup when you subtract across zeros.
1. When you subtract 1 from 100, you get .
2. To subtract 25 from 300, you need to regroup from the place first.
3. 500 - 1 = .
1. Subtract: 400 - 125
2. Subtract: 7000 - 345
1. What is 600 - 58?
542
552
658
642
2. Which of these shows the correct regrouping for 200 - 75?
19(10)0
2(10)(10)
1(9)(10)
20(10)
1. When subtracting 500 - 23, you need to regroup from the hundreds place to the tens place, and then from the tens place to the ones place.
True
False
2. The answer to 1000 - 1 is 999.
True
False
1. A baker made 500 cookies. He sold 378 cookies. How many cookies does he have left?
2. There are 2000 books in the library. If 1,245 books are checked out, how many books are still in the library?
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