Multi-Digit Subtraction • Mathantics.Com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date

Multi-Digit Subtraction • Mathantics.Com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date

® Name: Date: Review of Basic Subtraction Facts MS 1 Instructions: Subtract these numbers. 5 7 8 9 6 - 2 - 5 - 2 - 5 - 3 9 8 6 7 9 - 2 - 4 - 2 - 3 - 3 9 8 7 9 4 - 4 - 6 - 2 - 7 - 2 10 12 10 14 13 - 4 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 8 11 15 17 10 14 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 5 - 8 12 13 10 15 11 - 4 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 8 16 12 11 10 12 - 8 - 3 - 6 - 6 - 7 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date: Re-Writing Subtraction Problems: Order Matters! MS 2 Instructions: Re-write these subtraction problems in stacked form. You do NOT need to subtract them. 1 125 - 43 1 25 2 200 - 85 - 43 3 72 - 9 4 119 - 105 5 56 - 38 6 228 - 39 7 322 - 67 8 2,099 - 483 9 500 - 124 10 7,521 - 3,640 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date: Multi-Digit Subtraction (Without Borrowing) MS 3 Instructions: Follow the procedure you learned in the video to subtract these numbers. 1 73 2 79 3 98 − 22 − 42 − 74 5 1 4 29 5 48 6 39 − 13 − 33 − 19 7 75 8 346 9 892 − 40 − 25 − 330 10 746 11 562 12 935 − 32 − 461 − 502 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date: Multi-Digit Subtraction With Borrowing - Set 1 MS 4 Instructions: Subtract these multi-digit numbers. Don’t forget to borrow when necessary. 2 6 Examples 1 1 32 The 2 needed 70 The 0 borrows − 5 to borrow. − 27 to become 10 27 It became 12 43 1 52 2 41 3 48 − 6 − 3 − 6 4 75 5 27 6 40 − 8 − 9 − 26 7 67 8 361 9 319 − 28 − 24 − 225 10 422 11 207 12 976 − 8 − 35 − 181 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date: Multi-Digit Subtraction With Borrowing - Set 2 MS 5 Instructions: Subtract these multi-digit numbers. Don’t forget to borrow when necessary. Example 412 The 2 that was left over from 1 borrowing the first time becomes This 4 is left over 532 a 12 when it borrows from the 5 after the 5 was − 154 ‘next door’ borrowed from 378 1 65 2 141 3 413 − 3 8 − 73 − 126 4 31 5 755 6 180 − 1 4 − 178 − 55 7 620 8 573 9 835 − 51 − 94 − 57 10 2,582 11 921 12 4,214 − 925 − 657 − 1,578 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC ® Name: Date: You Can’t Borrow From Zero MS 6 Instructions: Subtract these multi-digit numbers. Example The 30 became 29 Since we can’t borrow 29 when we 3011 from 0, we can just borrowed 1 − borrow from the 30 from it 185 instead. 1 16 1 405 2 600 3 202 − 67 − 347 − 145 4 108 5 700 6 3,006 − 59 − 216 − 1,719 7 4,000 8 7,007 9 5,003 −2,063 − 358 − 2,398 10 55,000 11 10,004 12 90,000 − 13,091 − 6,807 − 59,926 Multi-Digit Subtraction • mathantics.com © 2013 Math Plus Motion, LLC.

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