3. Worksheet for Subtraction
3.1 Simple subtractions
3.2 Subtractions without borrowing
3.3 Subtractions with borrowing
3.4 Finding missing numbers using subtraction
3.5 Relation between Subtraction and Addition
Story Problems
Mix Story problems of Addition and Subtraction
2. 2) Count the pictures and perform the subtraction:
a)
-
5
=
-
4
=
-
4
=
-
5
=
-
3
=
b)
c)
d)
e)
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3. 3) Fill in the Blanks
a)
8 subtracted from 9 gives
b)
When number is subtracted from
itself, answer is
c)
When ‘0’ is subtracted from any
number we get
d)
Subtraction sign “ _” is also called as
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4. Maths – Worksheet
Chapter: Subtraction
Class: 2nd
Topic: Subtractions without borrowing
1) Subtract the Numbers:
a)
TO
b)
TO
34
-
d)
TO
20
14
-
TO
e)
46
10
TO
99
-
c)
-
f)
TO
73
66
-
13
36
65
-
24
2) Subtract the following:
a) 45
-
15
=
b) 33
-
23
=
c) 69
-
16
=
d) 49
-
34
=
[
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5. e) 27
-
16
=
f)
-
31
=
71
3) Solve the writing numbers by their place value:
a) 48
-
26
=
b) 28
-
14
=
c) 67
-
25
=
d) 32
-
12
=
e) 89
-
77
=
f)
-
41
=
[
53
4) Subtract 1 digit numbers from 2 digit numbers:
a)
TO
b)
TO
78
-
4
c)
TO
63
-
3
55
-
4
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6. d)
TO
e)
TO
79
-
f)
TO
89
8
-
1
99
-
2
5) Solve the following
a) 98
-
1
=
b) 80
-
0
=
c) 54
-
3
=
d) 55
-
2
=
e) 45
-
5
=
f)
-
8
=
[
89
6) Subtract using Grid:
a) 439
-
2
=
HTO
439
- 002
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13. Maths – Worksheet
Chapter: Subtraction
Class: 2nd
Topic: Subtractions with borrowing
1) Subtract the following:
a)
TO
b)
TO
75
-
d)
TO
82
49
-
TO
e)
90
58
TO
82
-
c)
-
f)
TO
68
16
-
29
63
53
-
19
2) Solve the following:
a) 64
-
8
=
b) 62
-
7
=
c) 53
-
9
=
d) 36
-
9
=
[
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14. e) 35
-
6
=
f)
-
8
=
44
3) Solve the following:
a)
HTO
b)
HTO
211
-
d)
HTO
324
49
-
HTO
e)
943
88
HTO
888
-
c)
-
f)
HTO
765
99
-
59
78
494
-
89
4) Subtract using Grid:
a) 454
-
297
=
HTO
454
- 297
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23. Maths – Worksheet
Chapter: Subtraction
Class: 2nd
Topic: Story Problems
1) Raja has 30 cartoon stickers and Raju has 48 cartoon stickers. Who has
more stickers and how many?
2) Neeta and Geeta painted 20 pots together. If Neeta painted 8 pots, how
many pots Geeta painted?
3) A shop has 430 bottles of Honey. 213 bottles got sold. How many
bottles are remaining?
4) Rita distributed in school 60 chocolates from 120 chocolates she had.
How many chocolates are remaining now?
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24. 5) India made 180 runs in cricket match and England made 87. How
much more runs did India make?
6) For party total 180 balloons are needed to be blown. Only 125 are
blown. How many more balloons are needed to blow?
7) When 374 is subtracted from 532; what will be the answer?
8) From 45 students only 25 went for a field trip. How many students
remained back for other activities?
9) In Lego game, only 249 Lego pieces are used from total of 537. How
much more parts can be used?
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25. 10) John’s grandfather is 90 years old and he is 18 years old. What is the
age difference between two?
11) Sam got 315 marks and Tom got 280 marks. By how many marks is
Sam ahead of Tom?
12) To make necklace 725 beads were given. 321 beads were used already,
how many beads are remaining?
13) For easy competition 500 words are required. Rita wrote 228 words.
How many more words she can write?
14) In a holder 50 sticks can be kept. Only 35 sticks are kept. How many
sticks are not kept?
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26. Maths – Worksheet
Chapter: Subtraction
Class: 2nd
Topic: Mix Story problems of Addition and Subtraction
1) In one basket 40 oranges were there and in another basket 65 apples
were kept. How many total fruits are there? For juice 85 fruits were
used from the total fruits, how many fruits are remaining?
Total number of fruit =
Fruits used for juice =
Fruits are remaining=
2) Sita bought 38 red bangles and Rita bought 45 green bangles. In all
how many bangles are there? They used 43 bangles to make an art
piece. How many bangles are not used?
3) Ram made 105 runs and Sham made 85 runs. Together how many runs
they made? Total of runs finally made were 285. So how many runs
other players made?
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27. 4) In party 250 chocolates and 150 sweets were kept. Together how many
food items were there? People finished 350 food items. How many
items were remaining?
5) 213 questions were asked on Maths and 37 questions were asked on
English. Total how many questions are asked? Students attempted 175
questions, how many questions they did not attempt?
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