Subtraction practice problems - page 64 of 83
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- Two Numbers Square Relation
Two numbers are guessing. The second number is five times greater than the first number, and the square of the first number is equal to 3/5 of the second number. Find the sum of the two numbers and all its divisors. - Which
Which decimals, when subtracted, equal 3.89: a - b = 3.89 - Voting
Four hundred employees voted in a board member election with only two candidates. One hundred twenty people vote for candidate A, while half of the remaining voters abstain. How many votes does candidate B receive? - Laboratory
Mang Elio went to his laboratory at 7:00 AM and recorded the temperature as 11.07°C. At lunchtime, the temperature rose by 27.9°C but dropped by 8.05°C at 5:00 PM. What was the temperature at 5:00 PM? - Bean Game Winnings
In the first game, Jano 39 won, and Jano won 28 beans in the second game. How was Jano after these games? Overall, who won or lost? - Circles Screen Appearance Rate
The monitor screen is blank. Four new wheels appear on the screen every seven seconds when the beep sounds. On the contrary, three wheels disappear from the screen every eleven seconds. If both actions should take place simultaneously, the number of circl - Two number difference
The difference between the two numbers is -85. Their sum is 89. Determine these numbers. - Quintuplets
The quintuplets (Ela, Hela, Jela, Žela, and their brother Belo) wanted to divide a round cake fairly among themselves. As they could not cut it into five equal parts, Belo suggested to his sisters: "Divide the cake among the four of you into equal parts. - Five-digit even number
Write a number 5792 smaller than the smallest 5-digit number composed of various even numbers. - The rod
The rod has a length of 90 cm. Half is painted blue, the third is red, and the rest is yellow. How long is the yellow part of the rod? - Vegetables - store
They brought 1610 kg of vegetables and 887 kg less fruit to the warehouse. How many kg did they get together? - Collecting Cards Count
Lucas, Martin, and Filip collected 28 cards. Lucas collected seven cards. Martin collected two times more than Lucas. How many cards did Filip collect? - Painting Cups Remaining Count
Helenka has to paint 400 cups a month. She has already painted 200 cups. How many cups does he still have to paint? - Number multiplication puzzle
To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4? - Sticker Count Comparison
Victor has 176 stickers, and Teresa has 38 fewer stickers. How many stickers does Teresa have? How many stickers do they have together? - Cylinder and Cuboid Volume
A block with a square base is inserted into a 10-centimeter-high cylinder in such a way that its base is inscribed in the base of the cylinder. The edge of the base of the block measures 4 cm. Both bodies have the same height. Calculate the difference bet - Melting point
The melting point of mercury is -36°F, and its boiling point is 672°F. What is the difference between the boiling point and the melting point? - Cupcakes 2
Susi has 25 cupcakes. She gives 4/5. How much does she have left? - Money Total Both People
Henry has 3 pentathlons. Susan is three times less. How many euros do they have in total? - 8 degrees
Eight degrees Celsius, then cools down by 9 degrees Celsius. What is the resultant temperature?
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