Worksheet on Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers with Borrowing

Practice the set of questions given in the worksheet on subtracting 2-digit numbers with borrowing. The questions are based on two digit subtraction problems that required regrouping (borrowing). To subtract the given numbers arrange the numbers in a vertical order; therefore, the smaller number is always written under the greater number in column form and ones are subtracted first then the tens column.

Follow the procedure to get the idea how to solve subtraction of the 2-digit numbers with borrowing.

Subtract the following numbers:

(i) 42 – 9 =

(ii) 42 – 19 =

(iii) 53 – 29 =

(iv) 64 – 36 =

(v) 83 – 36 =

(vi) 75 – 26 =

(vii) 90 – 57 =

(viii) 34 – 27 =

(ix) 92 – 59 =

(x) 65 – 47 =

(xi) 73 – 57 =

(xii) 93 – 69 =

(xiii) 85 – 39 =

(xiv) 62 – 46 =

(xv) 68 – 29 =

(xvi) 40 – 28 =

(xvii) 96 – 88 =

(xviii) 74 – 46 =

(xix) 38 – 29 =

(xx) 54 – 39 =

(xxi) 44 – 38 =

(xxii) 62 – 38 =

(xxiii) 91 – 79 =

(xxiv) 97 – 79 =

(xxv) 63 – 46 =

(xxvi) 70 – 19 =

(xxvii) 83 – 47 =

(xxviii) 36 – 28 =

(xxix) 88 – 49 =

(xxx) 52 – 27 =

Answers for the worksheet on subtracting 2-digit numbers with borrowing are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions to subtract the given numbers that require regrouping or borrowing.


Answers:


(i) 33

(ii) 23

(iii) 24

(iv) 28

(v) 47

(vi) 49

(vii) 33

(viii) 7

(ix) 33

(x) 18

(xi) 16

(xii) 24

(xiii) 46

(xiv) 16

(xv) 39

(xvi) 12

(xvii) 8

(xviii) 28

(xix) 9

(xx) 15

(xxi) 6

(xxii) 24

(xxiii) 12

(xxiv) 18

(xxv) 17

(xxvi) 51

(xxvii) 36

(xxviii) 8

(xxix) 39

(xxx) 25






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