I'll solve the problem of subtracting decimals to the hundredths place as shown in the worksheet. Let me go through each problem step by step.
First, I need to understand what's being asked. This is a worksheet titled "Subtracting Decimals Hundredths" with 20 problems (A through T) where students need to subtract one decimal number from another.
Let me solve each problem:
A) 6.75 - 2.62 = 4.13
B) 25.64 - 11.61 = 14.03
C) 48.97 - 23.64 = 25.33
D) 37.42 - 16.18 = 21.24
E) 46.25 - 23.17 = 23.08
F) 65.43 - 12.14 = 53.29
G) 84.67 - 36.25 = 48.42
H) 72.39 - 40.63 = 31.76
I) 85.63 - 51.02 = 34.61
J) 53.09 - 22.52 = 30.57
K) 64.43 - 43.08 = 21.35
L) 96.05 - 32.37 = 63.68
M) 75.35 - 57.16 = 18.19
N) 38.46 - 6.79 = 31.67
O) 42.81 - 37.54 = 5.27
P) 56.00 - 35.26 = 20.74
Q) 24.35 - 14.38 = 9.97
R) 95.64 - 36.97 = 58.67
S) 60.30 - 18.92 = 41.38
T) 87.63 - 46.63 = 41.00
The solution involves aligning the decimal points and subtracting digit by digit, borrowing when necessary, just like regular subtraction but with attention to the decimal places. All answers are to the hundredths place as required.
The completed worksheet would show these answers in the boxes next to each problem.
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