All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #41 : Place Value And Properties Of Operations To Add And Subtract
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #754 : How To Subtract
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #755 : How To Subtract
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #756 : How To Subtract
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #311 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #32 : Add And Subtract 10 To Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.C.5
When we subtract from a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go down by . Mentally, we can subtract from the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #1 : Subtract Multiples Of 10 From Multiples Of 10: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.C.6
When we subtract two digit numbers, we always start with the ones place, on the right, and work our way to the left.
Example Question #1 : Subtract Multiples Of 10 From Multiples Of 10: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.C.6
When we subtract two digit numbers, we always start with the ones place, on the right, and work our way to the left.
Example Question #1 : Subtract Multiples Of 10 From Multiples Of 10: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.C.6
When we subtract two digit numbers, we always start with the ones place, on the right, and work our way to the left.
Example Question #971 : Numbers And Operations
When we subtract two digit numbers, we always start with the ones place, on the right, and work our way to the left.
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