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9. Subtracting to 10: There were 3 pizzas in total at the pizza shop. A customer bought 1 pizza. How
many pizzas are left?
10. Subtracting to 20: Your friend said she had 11 stickers. When you helped her clean her desk, she only
had a total of 10 stickers. How many stickers are missing?
11. Subtracting to 100: Adrianna has 100 pieces of gum to share with her friends. When she went to the
park, she shared 10 pieces of strawberry gum. When she left the park, Adrianna shared another 10
pieces of bubble gum. How many pieces of gum does Adrianna have now?
12. Subtracting Slightly over 100: Your team scored a total of 123 points. 67 points were scored in the
first half. How many were scored in the second half?
13. Subtracting to 1,000: Nathan has a big ant farm. He decided to sell some of his ants. He started with
965 ants. He sold 213. How many ants does he have now?
14. Subtracting to and over 10,000: The hobby store normally sells 10,576 trading cards per month. In
July, the hobby store sold a total of 20,777 trading cards. How many more trading cards did the hobby
store sell in July compared with a normal month?
15. Subtracting 3 Numbers: Charlene had a pack of 35 pencil crayons. She gave 6 to her friend Theresa.
She gave 3 to her friend Mandy. How many pencil crayons does Charlene have left?
16. Subtracting 3 Numbers to and over 100: Ashley bought a big bag of candy to share with her friends.
In total, there were 296 candies. She gave 105 candies to Marissa. She also gave 86 candies to Kayla.
How many candies were left?