
Solve problems involving subtraction of two-digit numbers
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS1 Maths (2)
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- Q1Which bar model represents the problem shown? First, there were 47 cows in the field. Then, 3 left, then 20 more left. How many cows are left in the field now?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Which number line represents what has happened in the problem? First, there were 87 sheep in the field. Then, 5 left, then 20 more left. How many cows are left in the field now?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Izzy had 56 p and spent 25 p. How much money does she have left? Use the coins shown to help you find out.21 p16 p31 p30s
- Q4Which number line represents what has happened in the problem? I had 69 sweets in my bag. 34 were gobstoppers and the rest were bon-bons. How many were bon-bons?30s
- Q5Andeep counts 87 minibeasts in the garden. 35 were ants and the rest were woodlice. How many woodlice were there? Which equation would solve this problem?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6There are 86 crows on the farmer’s field and 53 fly away. How many crows are left? Write the equation to solve this problem.Users enter free textType an Answer30s