Addition and Subtraction to 20 Worksheets
The addition and subtraction to 20 worksheets are designed to help young learners practice and develop their skills in basic arithmetic. These worksheets are perfect for children in early grades who are just starting to learn about and master addition and subtraction within the range of numbers 0-20.
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What is the sum of 7 and 9?
The sum of 7 and 9 is 16.
Subtract 5 from 18.
The result of subtracting 5 from 18 is 13.
What is the total when you add 11 and 6?
The total when you add 11 and 6 is 17.
Find the difference between 16 and 8.
The difference between 16 and 8 is 8.
How many more is 14 compared to 9?
14 is 5 more than 9.
Add 4 to 13.
17
What number do you get when you subtract 12 from 20?
When you subtract 12 from 20, you get the number 8.
Add 9 and 5 together.
9 + 5 equals 14.
Subtract 7 from 15.
When you subtract 7 from 15, you get the result 8.
How much is left when you take away 17 from 20?
When you take away 17 from 20, you are left with 3.
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