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S.1 Subtraction sentences - How many more?
There are 6 pink flowers and 5 yellow flowers in the vase. How many more pink flowers are there?
6 − 5 =
Ben picked 9 apples from the tree. Ella picked 6 apples. How many more apples did Ben pick?
9 − 6 =
At the fair, Zoe won 10 prizes and Emma won 2 prizes. How many more prizes did Zoe win?
10 − 2 =
Liam has 7 red balloons. Noah has 4 red balloons. How many more red balloons does Liam have?
7 − 4 =
In the sandbox, there are 5 red shovels and 3 blue shovels. How many more red shovels are there?
5 − 3 =
In the basket, there are 9 oranges and 8 apples. How many more oranges are there?
9 − 8 =
There are 8 yellow pencils and 5 blue pencils in the box. How many more yellow pencils are there?
8 − 5 =
At lunch, Ava ate 10 strawberries and Ben ate 3 strawberries. How many more strawberries did Ava eat?
10 − 3 =
Ava has 5 toy cars, and Leo has 4 toy cars. How many more toy cars does Ava have?
5 − 4 =
Emma baked 7 cupcakes. Jake baked 4 cupcakes. How many more cupcakes did Emma bake?
Sophie read 6 books this week. Oliver read 4 books. How many more books did Sophie read?
6 − 4 =
Noah has 7 crayons. Lily has 5 crayons. How many more crayons does Noah have?
7 − 5 =
There are 6 frogs on one lily pad and 2 frogs on another. How many more frogs are on the first lily pad?
6 − 2 =
Lucas has 8 toy trains. Mason has 4 toy trains. How many more toy trains does Lucas have?
8 − 4 =
At the park, Mia saw 6 ducks and 3 swans. How many more ducks did Mia see?
6 − 3 =
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