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Question Video: Subtracting Two Numbers up to 20 Mathematics • Second Year of Primary School

Find the answer. 14 − 7 = ?

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Find the answer: 14 take away seven.

First, we need to calculate four take away seven. Since seven is greater than four, we need to take a 10 from the tens column. Now we need to calculate 14 take away seven.

If we start at number 14 on our number line and count back seven, that will give us the answer: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

14 take away seven equals seven.

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