Q1: Subtract the numbers.
Q2: Subtract the numbers.
Q3: Subtract the numbers.
Q4: Subtract the numbers.
Q5: Subtract the numbers.
Q6: Subtract the numbers.
Q7: Subtract the numbers.
Q8: Subtract the numbers.
Q9: Subtract the numbers.
Q10: Subtract the numbers.
Q11. Answer the following questions:
(i) There are 15 candies in a jar. If 8 candies are already taken, how many candies are left in the jar?
15 - 8 = ______
(ii) A box has 20 marbles. If 14 marbles are taken out, how many marbles are still in the box?
20 - 14 = ______
(iii) Jenny had 10 balloons, and 3 of them flew away. How many balloons does she have now?
10 - 3 = ______
(iv) In a garden, there were 16 flowers. If 6 flowers were picked, how many flowers are still in the garden?
16 - 6 = ______
(v) Tommy had 9 toy cars. He gave away 4 toy cars to his friends. How many toy cars does Tommy have now?
9 - 4 = ______
(vi) There are 25 apples on a tree. If 11 apples fall off, how many apples are still on the tree?
25 - 11 = ______
(vii) Sam had 18 storybooks. He lent 8 to his friend. How many storybooks does Sam have now?
18 - 8 = ______
(viii) A teacher had 30 markers. If 13 markers dried up, how many markers are still usable?
30 - 13 = ______
(ix) There were 22 cupcakes in a tray. If 7 cupcakes were eaten, how many cupcakes are left?
22 - 7 = ______
(x) Lisa saved 16 dollars. She spent 9 dollars on a toy. How much money does Lisa have left?
16 - 9 = ______
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