Subtraction practice problems - page 10 of 81
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- Benson
Benson spends ⅓ of his pocket money on transport and ⅔ on food I. What fraction of his pocket money did he spend on transport and food? ii. What fraction is left? - Collin
Collin is making fruit for a birthday party using the recipe below Ingredients Pink lemonade ; 1 1/2 gal Seltzer water ; 2 3/4 gal Fruit juice ; 7/8 gal Collin is using a punch bowl that holds 8 gallons of punch. How much more punch could Collin make the - Lola Flora
Lola Flora bought 4¾kg of chicken. She cooked 2¼kg and refrigerated the rest. How many kg of chicken were left? - Which 15
Which two digits need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 16+7*2+4-3=12 A) 2 and 4 B) 7 and 4 C) 16 and 2 D) 7 and 3 - Sonya
Sonya, Jill, and Donna run each Monday. Jill ran 6/12 of an hour, and Donna ran 5/12 of an hour. If the girls ran a total of one whole hour, what fraction of an hour did Sonya run? - Mike withdrew
Mike withdrew $60 dollar sign, 60 from his bank account 3 times. What is the change in Mike's account balance after all 3 withdrawals? - LCMs
What is the difference between the LCM (16, 400) and LCM (15, 65)? - Jalissa's
Jalissa's mom purchased coffee from the local coffee shop. The first cup of coffee was $4.25. Each refill is $2.25. She also decided to get a bagel for $3.15. If Jalissa's mom had 2 refills and a $0.50 discount as part of the rewards program, how much did - Our teacher
Our teacher bought eight books at shillings M each. If the total cost was less than 100, how much did he get if he paid with 100 shillings notes? - Work
2/5 of the employees in a company drive to work, 1/3 travel by bus, and the rest walk. Find the fraction of those who walk. - Cooking classes
Ms. Wright's two cooking classes are making a total of 60 sweet potato pies. Each pie requires 2 1/4 sweet potatoes. Her first class makes 1/3 of the total number of pies needed. Exactly how many sweet potatoes will her second class need in order to make - Write 7
Write an expression representing the distance between −7 and 3 on a number line. - Coordinates - rectangle
Find the perimeter of the rectangle with vertices A(1,4), B (1,0 ), C (4,0), D (4,4 ) - Younis
Younis has $ 4.72. He uses some of the money to buy a notebook that costs $ 1.30. How much money does he have left? - Four bricks
A trolley carrying 4 bricks weighs 16 kg. When 1 brick is taken away, it weighs 13.5 kg. How much does it weigh if 1 brick is in the trolley? - Percentage decrement
Decrease 360 by 10% - Chemical experiment
For an experiment, a chemical solution starts at a temperature of 25°C, falls to −3°C, rises to 15°C and then falls again to −8°C. What is the total change in temperature? Add all the changes together for each rise and fall. - Liz makes
Liz makes footprints in the snow with her boots that are 3/4 foot long. Liz's feet are only 2/3 foot long. What expression can be used to find out how much longer Liz's boot prints are than her feet? - Markdown
February is sale month at the clothing store. All items are marked down 20 percent. If the sale price for a purse is $42, what was the price before the markdown? - Ricardo
Ricardo is 1 9/10 metres tall. If Ricardo is 3/10 meters taller than Joan, what is Joan's height in meters?
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