Hello! I need a little bit of help with this question please. (This information is not from an open test, it is a book as I'm studying for the ASVAB I am going to take later on.)

Given:
[tex]\sqrt{100}-\sqrt{64}[/tex]To find:
We need to solve this sum and find the final answer
Step-by-step solution:
To solve this problem, we need to know the square root of 100 and 64.
√100 = 10
√64 = 8
[tex]\begin{gathered} =\sqrt{100}-\sqrt{64} \\ \\ =10\text{ - 8} \\ \\ =2 \end{gathered}[/tex]Final answer:
Thus 2 (Option A) is the correct answer.