Subtraction practice problems - page 46 of 81
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- Clarissa
Clarissa read 1/2 of a book in the morning and some more at night. By the end of the day, she still had 1/3 of the book left to read. How much of the book did Clarissa read at night?
- Hannah and Emily
Hannah and Emily need to use 4 1/4 feet of ribbon to finish an art project. Hannah has 2 3/4 feet of ribbon, and Emily has 1 3/4 feet of ribbon. How much ribbon will they have left over after they finish their art project?
- 5 2/5
5 2/5 hours a week mathematics, 3 3/4 hours a week Natural sciences, 4 3/8 hours a week Technology. How many hours does he spend on social sciences if he spends 17 1/2 hours a week on the four subjects?
- Seven up
Peter Barman is making 8 gallons of Tropical Trip Punch. He has already poured in 1 3/4 gal pineapple juice and 2 1/2 gal orange juice. The only other ingredient is 7-Up. How much does 7-Up Peter need?
- Rupee purchase
Sana had ₹ 8.51 (Indian rupee). Out of this, she purchased a book for ₹ 4.31 and a pen for ₹ 2.11. How much money is left with her?
- Roma ate
Roma ate 2/5 of the cake while Somya ate 3/7 of the same cake. Who ate more, and by how much?
- Luana
Luana is making a recipe that uses 2 7/8 cups of sugar. She has 1 1/4 cups sugar in her sugar bowl and 7 1/2 cups in the canister. How many cups of sugar will Luana have left after she makes her recipe?
- Water overflow
A rectangular container has a length of 30 cm, a width of 20 cm, and a height of 24 cm. It is filled with water to a depth of 15 cm. Some water overflows when an additional 6.5 liters of water is poured into the container. How many liters of water overflo
- Shirts
In a classroom,1/6 of the students wear blue shirts, and 2/3 wear white shirts. There are 18 students in the school. How many students are wearing shirts other than blue shirts or white shirts?
- Temperature up and dowm
The temperature is 19.4°C at 6 AM. Between 6 AM and noon, it rises by 3.8°C. Between noon and 6 PM, it falls 2.5°C. What is the temperature at 6 PM?
- Evaluate value
Evaluate the value of the following expressions: 1. The product of nine and the number 12 decreased by six 2. Eight decreased by three times a number 2. 3. The quotient of twice a number 49 and seven.
- Lower temperature
The temperature level of the liquid in a thermometer is 24.32°C lower than the boiling point of water. What is the thermometer reading? Show your answer by drawing and shading the thermometer.
- Two cakes
Two cakes were each cut into eight slices. Maria ate 1/8 of the chocolate cake and one slice of carrot cake. Julia ate 1/2 of the carrot cake. Mark ate one slice of each. Thomas ate three slices of chocolate cake. How many slices were left?
- Petra's test
The teacher will give a correct answer score of eight points, and the wrong answer will be deducted three points. The total score obtained by the school is 36 points. If Petra answered six questions correctly, how many questions were answered incorrectly
- Bike path
Bill was riding his bike on a bike path that was 5 1/4 miles long. He rode his bike awhile and stopped for s drink or water. Then he rode 2 7/10 miles and was at the end of the path. How far had Bill ridden before he stopped for water?
- Fractions and mixed numerals
(a) Convert the following mixed numbers to improper fractions. i. 3 5/8 ii. 7 7/6 (b) Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number. i. 13/4 ii. 78/5 (c) Simplify these fractions to their lowest terms. i. 36/42 ii. 27/45 (d) evaluate the follo
- Ali bought
Ali bought 5/6 liters of milk. He drank 1/2 liter, and his brother drank 1/6 liter. How many liters of milk are left?
- Monica’s
Monica's lawnmower had 1/8 of a gallon of gasoline in the tank. Monica started mowing and used all of the gasoline. She put 6/10 of a gallon of gasoline in the tank. After she mowed, 1/4 of a gallon was left in the tank. What was the total amount of gasol
- Thomas 2
Thomas is 56 3/4 inches tall. Jillian is 1 3/8 inches shorter than Thomas, and Jane is 1 1/5 inches shorter than Jillian. How tall is Jane? Label the names on the tape diagram to represent this problem. Jane Jillian Thomas Excellent!
- Now is
Now it is 5°C in the morning. What will the temperature be if i. It rises by 12°C ii. It falls by 15°C
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