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N.1 Subtraction word problems up to 10
There are 6 toothbrushes in the bathroom cup. Then 2 are used. How many toothbrushes are left in the cup?
6 − 2 =
There are 8 flower pots on the balcony. Then 3 pots are moved inside. How many flower pots are left?
8 − 3 =
There are 7 airplanes at the airport gate. Then 5 take off. How many airplanes are still at the gate?
7 − 5 =
There are 8 towels hanging in the bathroom. Then 4 are used. How many towels are still hanging?
8 − 4 =
There are 5 beach balls on the sand. Then 2 roll into the water. How many beach balls are still on the sand?
5 − 2 =
There are 7 school bags on the shelf. Then 2 bags are taken to class. How many bags are left?
7 − 2 =
There are 9 toy boats at the dock. Then 6 sail away. How many toy boats are still there?
9 − 6 =
There are 9 suitcases at the airport. Then 4 are loaded onto the plane. How many suitcases are still waiting?
9 − 4 =
There are 6 sunglasses on the counter. Then 2 are packed for vacation. How many sunglasses stay on the counter?
There are 9 toy robots on the table. Then 3 robots roll away. How many robots are left?
9 − 3 =
There are 6 sandcastles on the beach. Then 2 wash away with the waves. How many sandcastles are still standing?
There are 9 packages on the delivery truck. Then 8 are dropped off. How many packages are still on the truck?
9 − 8 =
There are 8 boxes at the shipping dock. Then 3 boxes are sent away. How many boxes are left at the dock?
There are 10 toy cars in the garage. Then 5 are taken out to play. How many toy cars are still in the garage?
10 − 5 =
There are 7 cupcakes on the kitchen counter. Then 3 are eaten. How many cupcakes are left?
7 − 3 =
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