Let’s solve each subtraction problem one by one. We’ll go row by row, left to right.
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First row:
- 5 - 3 = ?
Start at 5, take away 3 → 4, 3, 2 → answer is
2
- 4 - 0 = ?
Taking away zero means nothing changes → still
4
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Second row:
- 2 - 1 = ?
Start at 2, take away 1 → leaves
1
- 3 - 3 = ?
Take away all of it → leaves
0
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Third row:
- 8 - 4 = ?
8 minus 4 → 7, 6, 5, 4 → answer is
4
- 10 - 5 = ?
Half of 10 is 5 → so 10 - 5 =
5
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Fourth row:
- 7 - 6 = ?
Almost all gone → only
1 left
- 6 - 4 = ?
6 minus 4 → 5, 4, 3, 2 → wait, better: count down from 6: 5 (minus 1), 4 (minus 2), 3 (minus 3), 2 (minus 4) → answer is
2
Wait — let me double-check that:
6 - 4:
Start at 6.
Take away 1 → 5
Take away 2 → 4
Take away 3 → 3
Take away 4 → 2
✔ Correct.
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Fifth row:
- 9 - 2 = ?
9 minus 2 → 8, then 7 → answer is
7
- 2 - 2 = ?
Take away everything →
0
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Now let’s list them in order as they appear on the worksheet (left column first, then right column? Actually, looking at layout: it's two columns per row. So we’ll write answers row by row, left then right).
Row 1: 5-3=2 ; 4-0=4
Row 2: 2-1=1 ; 3-3=0
Row 3: 8-4=4 ; 10-5=5
Row 4: 7-6=1 ; 6-4=2
Row 5: 9-2=7 ; 2-2=0
All checked and verified.
Final Answer:
2, 4, 1, 0, 4, 5, 1, 2, 7, 0
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of kindergarten math worksheet.