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Grade 3 Subtraction
Daryl is 23 years old. His brother Larry is 11 years younger. Which number sentence can you use to find how old Larry is?
  1. 23 - 11 = 12
  2. 23 + 11 = 34
  3. 34 - 23 = 11
  4. 23 - 12 = 11
Grade 3 Subtraction
Which operation should be used to solve the following problem?

If Gary's ruler is 12 inches, and Perla's ruler is 36 inches, what is the length difference between the two rulers?
  1. Addition
  2. Subtraction
  3. Multiplication
  4. Division
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Sarah has 13 soccer balls and 52 baseballs. At a yard sale she sells 10 of each. How many soccer and baseballs does she have left?
  1. 3 soccer balls and 42 baseballs
  2. 23 soccer balls and 62 baseballs
  3. 58 soccer balls and 15 baseballs
  4. 84 soccer balls and 45 baseballs
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
One hundred twelve subtracted from a certain number equals six. What is the number?
  1. 159
  2. 179
  3. 169
  4. 118
Grade 3 Subtraction
Mrs. Jackson has $15. She sees a pin for $4 and a picture for $6. If she buys the picture, which answer shows how to find how much money she will have left?
  1. $15 - $6 = ?
  2. $15 + $6 = ?
  3. $15 - $4 - $6 = ?
  4. $15 - $4 = ?
Grade 3 Subtraction
The difference is the answer to a                 problem.
  1. Subtraction
  2. Division
  3. Addition
  4. Multiplication
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Sarah had 584 pennies.
She gave her sister 382 of the pennies.
How many pennies does she have left?
  1. 202
  2. 312
  3. 966
Grade 3 Subtraction
Which words in a problem relate to subtraction?
  1. difference, less than, have left
  2. increased by, altogether, in all
  3. sum, take away, together
Grade 3 Subtraction
I have 46 cupcakes. I gave 13 to my sister. How many cupcakes do I have left?
  1. 33
  2. 45
  3. 34
  4. 59
Grade 3 Subtraction
Difference is the answer to a subtraction problem.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Find the difference.

746 - 123 =
  1. 823
  2. 633
  3. 869
  4. 623
Grade 3 Subtraction
A difference is
  1. the answer to an addition problem.
  2. the answer to a subtraction problem.
  3. the answer to a multiplication problem.
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
816 is the answer. Which could be the problem?
  1. 987 - 171 = 816
  2. 462 - 131 = 816
  3. 805 - 625 = 816
  4. 902 - 226 = 816
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
278 - 152 = ?
  1. 133
  2. 126
  3. 105
  4. 195
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
725-500=      225      
Grade 3 Subtraction
Abbie and Allie were being driven to the mall. Allie's car was going 57 miles an hour and Abbie's car was going 44 miles an hour. How much faster did Allie go than Abbie?
  1. 34 miles an hour
  2. 23 miles an hour
  3. 56 miles an hour
  4. 13 miles an hour
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Find the difference of: 102-58=
  1. 56
  2. 160
  3. 54
  4. 44
Grade 3 Subtraction CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
678 - 200 = 376 is a correct equation.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Subtraction
Ursula had the pennies shown. She gave three of the pennies to her friend, Wei. What number sentence tells how many pennies Ursula had left?
Penny - heads Penny - heads Penny - heads Penny - heads Penny - heads
Penny - heads Penny - heads
  1. 7 + 3 = 10
  2. 6 + 3 + 9
  3. 6 - 3 = 3
  4. 7 - 3 = 4
Grade 3 Subtraction
Katie made 24 rag dolls. She gave away 8 of them as gifts. Which expression gives the number of rag dolls Katie had left?
  1. 24 + 8
  2. 24 x 8
  3. 24 - 8
  4. 24 / 8
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