Below is a table showing the first 5 question answer pairs for the topic "How many are left?" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 5 items plus 6 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "How many are left?" is in the category Subtraction for 3rd grade (ages 8 to 9).
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Jack has 19 apples and eats 4. So the number of apples he has left is 15
Jack has 19 apples and eats 4.
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Grace has 24 pencils and loses 13 of them! So the number of pencils she has left is 11
Grace has 24 pencils and loses 13 of them!
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Logan has 39 biscuits. He eats 17 (and feels sick). So the number of biscuits he has left is 22
Logan has 39 biscuits. He eats 17 (and feels sick).
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Matt has 30 books and gives 6 to Keira. So the number of books he has left is 24
Matt has 30 books and gives 6 to Keira.
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Heidi had 98 marbles. She doesn't likeĀ 19 of themĀ and throws them away. So the number of marbles she has left is 79
Heidi had 98 marbles. She doesn't like 19 of them and throws them away.
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