2 Digit Subtraction With Borrowing

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These subtraction worksheets range from simple subtraction of 2-digit numbers without regrouping to subtraction of large numbers in columns with multiple regroupings. Free | Worksheets | Math Drills | Subtraction | Printable

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Maths Years 3–6 with Miss White: Subtraction with regrouping

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Join Mrs. McCartney for an addition number talk with D.C.! Join Mrs. McCartney for an addition number talk with D.C.! Get ready to have some fun subtracting two-digit numbers with regrouping and ...

Addition & subtraction with regrouping using different strategies to solve. In this lesson, students go over addition and subtraction with regrouping using different strategies to solve. Today we ...

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Maths Years 3–6 with Miss White: Calculating change using vertical subtraction

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Subtraction is usually written using the minus sign "−" between the terms; that is, in infix notation. The result is expressed with an equals sign. For example, (pronounced as "two minus one equals one") and (pronounced as "four minus six equals negative two"). Nonetheless, some situations where subtraction is "understood", even though no symbol appears; in accounting, a column of two ...