63 − 18 =
45
58 − 24 =
53 − 17 =
36
56 − 38 =
18
Maria had 64 stickers. She gave 18 to her friend, then bought 12 more. How many stickers does she have now?
64 − 18 = 46
46 + 12 = 58
84 − 27 =
57
47 − 19 =
28
81 − 34 =
47
68 − 26 =
42
A store had 95 apples. They sold 37 in the morning and 18 in the afternoon. How many are left?
95 − 37 = 58
58 − 18 = 40
47 − 19 =
28
72 − 39 =
33
74 − 58 =
75 − 32 =
43
Tom collected 58 shells on Monday. He lost 16 of them, then found 9 more. How many shells does he have now?
58 − 16 = 42
42 + 9 = 51
69 − 23 =
46
95 − 46 =
49
62 − 47 =
15
75 − 32 =
A class had 72 markers. They used 25 of them for a project, then 14 more later. How many are still unused?
72 − 25 = 47
47 − 14 = 33
87 − 53 =
34
66 − 28 =
38
90 − 55 =
35
91 − 44 =
47
Emma read 48 pages of her book, then read 22 more the next day. If the book has 94 pages, how many pages does she have left to read?
48 + 22 = 70 pages read
94 − 70 = 24 pages left