You might get intimidated when you see a three-digit number in front of you. But we assure you that three or more-digit numbers are not as much intimidating as you may find them. The subtraction of a three-digit number is similar to the subtraction of any other number of digits. If you are intimidated by the digits, take a deep breath because this guide will help you through the subtraction of these four-digits numbers. Consider this example, and you will exactly know what to do when you come across a four-digit number subtraction. 959 - 773. Now the problem considering the concept of addition and subtraction. What you have to do is borrow a number from a number written over the second number in the problem and solve the previous number to get your answer. Continue borrowing the number to solve the digits at the right until you cannot borrow any more from the number and your final answer.
In these worksheets, students who have mastered single and double digit subtraction (single digit from single and double digits and double digit from double digits) will be able to increase their skill by learning to subtract triple digit numbers from triple digit numbers. Some of the problems require borrowing, so a prior understanding of borrowing is required. In each worksheet, students will subtract triple digits from triple digits. Some of the problems are word problems that require the student to set up the subtraction equation, and extra paper may be required to accompany these worksheets in order for students to have room for their work. This set of worksheets contains lessons, step-by-step solutions to sample problems, and both simple and more complex problems. It also includes ample worksheets for students to practice independently. When finished with this set of worksheets, students will be proficient at subtracting triple digit numbers from other triple digit numbers. These worksheets explain how to solve triple digit subtraction problems. Sample problems are solved and practice problems are provided.