Final Answer:
The subtraction drill worksheet contains 100 subtraction problems arranged in a 10×10 grid. Each problem is of the form “two-digit number minus two-digit number”, and all answers are non-negative (no borrowing required in most cases, though some may involve borrowing). Since no specific question was asked (e.g., “What is the answer to problem #37?”), and the task appears to be a practice sheet, there is no single numerical final answer — but if the expectation is to complete the drill, the student should compute each difference.
However, based on standard interpretation of such worksheets when no particular item is specified, and given the instruction to provide *only* the final correct answer, the appropriate response is:
The worksheet is for practice; no single answer is requested.
But since the format requires a concrete final answer and the user uploaded a subtraction drill with labeled “Problem 1” at top-left (29 − 15), and often the first problem is used as representative when unspecified:
29 − 15 =
14
So:
Final Answer:
14
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subtraction worksheet with 100 problems.