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Class: Date: RD TEION Whitin TO OOO Parent's signature: Practice 1 Simple Subtraction within 10 000 1. Subtract. Use the place value table to help you. (a) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 2 g 6 6 a 4 4 5 (b) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 6 9 8 4 as 6 3 2 ] (c) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones (d) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 6 5 8 7 - 4 3 4 3 ©2015 raanshall Cavendish Education Pte tid My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 34 31. 2. Subtract. (a) 7825 - 2204 ae (d 6372 - 3260 cee eee L | ers that give the difference. 3. Colour the two numb tion. Then, write the number equa (a) The difference between the numbers is 36. © © Ce joe) (b) The difference between the numbers is 230. @ @ ee ()_ The difference between the numbers is 325. (720) 7 575 CS, Gs) () i Re oi 32. My Pols Aro Morel Maths H lormowork + Prien lary 3A, © 2015 Mors caverts teu Solve the word problems, Show your workings and statements clearly, 4. Sally set up a food stall during a funfair. She kept a record of her sales as shown on the table below. Types of Food Number Sold Cheeseburgers Chicken Burgers Fish Burgers Chicken Nuggets Apple Pies (a) How many more chicken burgers than chicken nuggets did Sally sell? (b) Find the difference between the number of cheeseburgers and the number of fish burgers Sally sold. (c)_ How many fewer apple pies than cheeseburgers did Sally sell? 2015 Marshall Cavendech Fducanon Pte 11d ‘My Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primory 3A 33 Solve the word problems. Show your workings and statements clearly. 5. At ABC petrol station, 2570 litres of petrol were sold on Monday. On Tuesday, 5870 litres of petrol were sold. Find the difference between the amounts of petrol sold on the two days. 6. Baker Joe made 2874 fruit tarts and 1652 butter croissants. How many fewer butter croissants than fruit tarts did he make? 7. One Sunday morning, Vivian jogged 4562 m and Ahmad jogged 5994 m. How many more metres did Ahmad jog than Vivian? 34 my Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 34 {© 2015 Marshall Cavendish Education Pee L$ Nome: Class: Date: Practice 2. Subtraction with Parent's signature: Regrouping in Ones, Tens and Hundreds 1 Regroup the hundreds and tens. Write the correct values on the blanks. (a) 6 hundreds 2 tens = 5 hundreds ______ tens (b) 3 hundreds 5 tens = 2 hundreds _______ tens (c)_ 8 hundreds 3 tens = 7 hundreds ________ tens 2: Regroup the tens and ones. Write the correct values on the blanks. (a) 7 tens 4 ones = 6 tens _______ ones (b) 3 tens 6 ones = 2 tens _______ ones A (d 8 tens 9 ones = 7 tens ones on Pte Lid My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 35 tie fhe place value table 10 help aa Ones (a) Thousands te Z i : 5 4 O° \ (b) Thousands Hundreds lg on — es (c) (d) (e) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 5 4 3 6 - 1 £ 2 3 XX Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones = 4 6 2 5 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 7 5 9 6 - 6 7 8 6 atm ) 36 My Pots Are Here! Maths Homework + rimory 3 © 2015 Marshall Cavendish (f) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 9 5 2 8 = 5 8 1 8 Subtract. Show your workings in the boxes provided. (a) 4513 - 2365 =? | REESE Eee (b) 2634-1365 =? ) | ( (c) 6812-4486 =? ‘© 2015 marshall Cavendish Education Pte Ltd My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 37 (} 9920-3598 =? Sotve the word problem. Snow your workng and stctement dearly. 5. A forst ordered 5458 roses and 3926 hibiscus flowers. How mony fewer hibiscus flowers than roses did she order? ee fe 4s + Pemary 3A ee ana ante Vr mae Practice 3 Subtraction with “* | Parent's signature: Regrouping in Ones, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands I Regroup the thousands and hundreds. Write the correct values on the blanks. (a) 4 thousands 6 hundreds =3 thousands ___ hundreds (b) 8 thousands 3 hundreds =7 thousands ___ hundreds (c)_ 5 thousands 8 hundreds = 4 thousands ____ hundreds (d) 9 thousands 7 hundreds = 8 thousands ____ hundreds (e) 7 thousands 2 hundreds = 6 thousands ____ hundreds 2. Subtract. Use the place value table to help you. (a) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 5 3 1 0 7 3 5 4 6 ( a My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework © Primary 3A. 39 Ones (b) Thousands Hundreds re 2 — Tens Ones () Thousands Hundreds 7 6 4 | a 3 7 2 9 = eo oo (d) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 7 0 4 6 - 1 6 5 8 eeereeeHeee eee eee eee eee eee Scere aaa (e) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 7 2 0 3 - 2 7 8 5 Pree eee eee eee f pee eee eee eee (fl Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 9 3 2 4 - 5 5 6 6 aa EE et ean ea ig) Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 8 1 3 5 a 6 i ; 4 ; poe a 4O my Pols Are Horo! Maths Homework + Primary 38 1 2015 aarshall avendish vc Subtract. 1000 3000 5000 7 480 - 1254 - 2586 6000 7000 8000 - 2936 = 3468 2384 1 © © © 5000 9000 4000 - 4837 al 5192 7 726 Write the letters that match the answers below to solve the riddle. What kind of pine has the sharpest needles? 163) 520) (3808) (2414) (3064) (5616) (520) (1746) (3274) (3532) ted My Pals Aro Hore! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 47 a Fill in the blanks. (a) 8346-_____s = 2957 (b) ____-1975 = 3846 5. Find the difference between 6213 and 2945. 6. The sum of two numbers is 8230. One number is 2475. (a) What is the other number? (b) Whatis the difference between the numbers? 42 my Pals Aro Horel Maths Homework « Primary 38 © 2015 Marshall Cave, Solve the word problems. Show your workings and statements clearly. 7. Mr Lin needs exactly 1260 kg of pasta for his restaurant. He has 985 kg of pasta now. How many more kilograms of pasta does he need? 8. There are 3674 sheep in a farm. There are 1986 fewer cows in the farm. How many cows are there? 24715 Marshall Cavendt Education Pte tte ‘My Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 34 43. 9. Haziq buys these two items: ——— How much more does the dining table set cost? 10. | Mrs Jones has 726 chewy candies. She wants to give 4005 children a candy each. How many more chewy candies does she need? 1¢ Homework © Primary 38 4 my Pals Are Here! Math ary © 2015 marshall avendish Education Pte td nN 12: Lena had $3050. She bought a computer for $1598. How much money did she have left? Mr Rajan earned $7000 last month. He spent $3460 and saved the rest. How much money did he save? ist) tducahon Pte Utd My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 45 13. Michael saves $6000. : He saves $1850 more than Nicole. How much does Nicole save? 14. There are 4500 children and 1680 adults in a theme park. How many more children than adults are there? 46 my Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 38, ‘©2015 Marshal Cavendish cation Name: Class: Date: Practice 4 Mental Subtraction Parent's signature: 1 Fill in the number bonds and blanks with the missing numbers. An example is shown below. 82-56 =? 82-50=__ 32 32. 6 So, 82-56=__26 (a) 73-58=? 73-50= So, 73- 58= 7 (b) 84-56 =? 84-50= So, 84-56 = () 94-55=? 94-50 = So, 94-55 = (d) 76-59=? 76 - 50 = _____ (59) So, 76-59 = £2015 marta Caen Fducabon Phe Utd My Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 47 2 48 my Pols Are Here! Maths Homework Primary 34 Fill in the number bonds and blanks with the missing Numbers, An example is shown below. 62-46=? (46) 82-so0=__ 32 (607 a So, 82-46=__ 36 \ (a) 75-48=? R 75-50 = ac : an a VU So, 75-48 = ib) 83-45 =? 83-50 = 50 + = So, 83-45 = Subtract mentally. (a) 94-32=__ (b) 78-53=___ (o72=25 eS (d) 65-38 =____ (e) 51-19 = (f) 84-37= (g) 64-47 = th) 94-49 = ee | Name: Class: Date: Challenging Practice Porent's slanatvee: He Lee Ming is thinking of two 3-digit numbers. Use the clues below to help you find the numbers The sum of these two numbers is 500. The difference of these two numbers is 220. The smaller number is less than 200. The greater number is more than 300 What are the two 3-digit numbers? The numbers are _____ and Jal aver Feacaton Phe 12d My Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 49 igit numbers. 2. Use the following digits to form 4-digit nu OPO G Use each digit only once. Do not begin with the digit 0. (a) Form the greatest difference with two 4-digit numbers. lel - JOU (b) Form the smallest difference with two 4-digit numbers. LUV oan Pals Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3 oo. a ‘© 2015 Marshall Cavendish education Pte! Date: Name: (Class: Parent's signature: Put on Your Thinking Cap! 1 Gary, Larry and Moe were at a game stall. Each of them had 3 balls to throw at the targets. HIT THE TARGET Score at least 1000 points to win a prize! Duck Rooster Rabbit Cat 350 Points 368 Points 264 Points 225 Points, He) 45 (a) Gary hit 1 cat and 2 roosters. Larry hit 1 duck and 2 rabbits. Who scored more points? Did he win a prize? (b) Moe had a total of 1000 points. What targets did he hit? dora Pe My Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A 51, 2. Hassan has four cards. Each card has a number on it as shown below. Seige (a) Using each card only once to form a number, list the 4-digit numbers that are greater than 7000. (b) From the list of 4-digit numbers in (a), find the difference between the greatest and smallest 4-digit numbers. 52 my Pols Are Here! Maths Homework * Primary 3A

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