This document contains a subtraction worksheet with 6 problems and their answers. The problems involve subtracting numbers from 10 or less. The summary is:
1) The worksheet contains 6 subtraction problems involving numbers 10 or less.
2) The problems ask the reader to determine how many objects are left after some are taken away.
3) The answers show the step-by-step working out of subtracting one number from another to find the difference.
This document contains a subtraction worksheet with 6 problems and their answers. The problems involve subtracting numbers from 10 or less. The summary is:
1) The worksheet contains 6 subtraction problems involving numbers 10 or less.
2) The problems ask the reader to determine how many objects are left after some are taken away.
3) The answers show the step-by-step working out of subtracting one number from another to find the difference.
This document contains a subtraction worksheet with 6 problems and their answers. The problems involve subtracting numbers from 10 or less. The summary is:
1) The worksheet contains 6 subtraction problems involving numbers 10 or less.
2) The problems ask the reader to determine how many objects are left after some are taken away.
3) The answers show the step-by-step working out of subtracting one number from another to find the difference.
WORKING OUT 1) I have 9 . I eat 6 . How many are left? _____ 2) Sally has 8¢. Tyger has 3¢. What is the difference? _____ ¢ 3) There are 10 . 5 swim away. What is 10 minus 5? _____ 4) I see 7 . 5 fly away. How many are left? _____ 5) Captain wants 9 . He has 6 . How many more does he need? _____ 6) There are 10 in a shop. 6 are eaten. How many are left? _____ Name Date
SUBTRACTION PROBLEMS TO 10 SHEET 3 ANSWERS
WORKING OUT 1) I have 9 . 9–6=3 I eat 6 . How many are left? 3 2) Sally has 8¢. 8–3=5 Tyger has 3¢. What is the difference? 5 ¢ 3) There are 10 . 10 – 5 = 5 5 swim away. What is 10 minus 5? 5 4) I see 7 . 7–5=2 5 fly away. How many are left? 2 5) Captain wants 9 . 9–6=3 He has 6 . How many more does he need? 3 6) There are 10 in a shop. 10 – 6 = 4 6 are eaten. How many are left? 4