Grade 4 Subtraction & Missing Numbers
Practice subtraction with regrouping and finding missing numbers in subtraction equations for 4th graders.
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Subtraction and Missing Numbers
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Read each question carefully and solve the subtraction problems. Fill in the missing numbers where indicated.
Solve the following subtraction problems. Show your work.
1. 7,345 - 2,189 =
2. 9,000 - 3,456 =
3. 5,210 - 1,876 =
4. 6,503 - 4,728 =
Fill in the missing number to complete each subtraction equation.
5. 876 - = 345
6. - 1,234 = 4,567
7. 5,000 - = 2,890
8. - 789 = 1,211
Solve the following word problems. Show your work.
9. A library has 8,500 books. If 3,245 books are checked out, how many books are left in the library?
10. There were 6,000 people at a concert on Friday. On Saturday, there were 1,570 fewer people than on Friday. How many people were at the concert on Saturday?
Use the number line to solve the subtraction problem.
11. 10 - 4 =
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