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              subtrACting 1-digit number

              from 2-digit numbers

              Example: A fruit seller had 38 apples. He sold
              8 apples out of it. How many apples were left

              with him?
              Solution: To know the number of apples

              left with the fruit seller, we need to subtract
              8 from 38.

              Step 1. First subtract the ones.                             Step 2. Then, subtract the tens.

                       tens Ones                                                     tens Ones

                         3     8                                                       3     8
                                                                                   –         8
                    –          8

                               0                                                       3     0














              Thus, the fruit seller  is left with  30 apples.

                       Practice time 7d



              Subtract the following.
              1.      tens Ones          2.    tens Ones        3.     tens Ones          4.     tens Ones


                        4     8                  3     6                 5     0                   6      7

                   –          6              –         1            –          0               –          6



              5.      tens Ones          6.    tens Ones        7.     tens Ones          8.     tens Ones


                        7     9                  2     8                 9     5                   8      6

                   –          7              –         6            –          3               –          5







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