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QuickQuiz: Three-Digit Subtraction - BorrowingThis activity was designed to help you practice subtraction. You're going to see a variety of problems that ask you to subtract numbers from triple-digit numbers. All of the questions combine random values. This quiz works with values in stacked layout. This quiz will ask you to borrow in some of the problems. Remember to take away one from the value in the tens or hundreds column when you borrow. You will see the problem worked out after you click the answer.Good luck and have fun. DirectionsThis is another NumberNut three-choice quiz. Once you start the activity you will see a math problem. To the right side or below that problem are three possible answers. It's your job to figure out the correct answer and click the answer. The next screen will show you the correct answer. Some of these quizzes will show you how to get the right answer.You will get a happy or sad face for every question you finish. Once you finish ten (10) questions, the quiz will be over. Take the quiz again because all of the questions are random. Chances are, you'll get a new quiz every time. It's good practice to learn these basic arithmetic operations.
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