Three-Digit Subtraction Worksheet
Practice subtracting three-digit numbers with and without regrouping for Grade 6 students.
Includes
Standards
Topics
Three-Digit Subtraction Practice
Name:
Date:
Score:
Read each question carefully and solve the three-digit subtraction problems. Show your work.
Find the difference for each problem. (No Regrouping)
1. 578 - 235 =
2. 946 - 312 =
3. 789 - 143 =
4. 654 - 201 =
Solve the following problems, remembering to regroup when necessary.
5. 432 - 178
6. 805 - 349
Determine if each statement is True or False.
7. 621 - 187 = 434
True
False
8. When subtracting 500 - 234, you need to regroup from the hundreds place to the tens place first.
True
False
Choose the correct answer for each problem.
9. What is the difference between 700 and 456?
244
344
254
354
10. Which of the following problems requires regrouping in the tens place but not the hundreds place?
567 - 281
423 - 198
852 - 370
915 - 608
Solve the following word problems.
11. A library has 750 books. If 285 books are checked out, how many books are left in the library?
12. Sarah had $500. She spent $175 on new clothes and $89 on groceries. How much money does Sarah have left?
Use the number line to show the subtraction problem 350 - 100. Mark the starting point and the ending point.