Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction: Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problems
NCERT anchor: NCERT Joyful Mathematics Class 1 — Chapter 5: How Many Ate? (story sums)
What you'll learn
- Read a short story and decide whether to subtract.
- Find the answer to "how many are left" and "how many more" story problems, up to 20.
- Write a number sentence (like 12 − 5 = 7) from a story.
Key concepts
1. Spotting subtraction clue words
Words like left, flew away, sold, ate, gave away, lost, less than, more than often mean subtraction.
2. "How many are left" stories
A tree has 12 birds. 5 fly away. "How many birds are left?" means 12 − 5.
3. "How many more" stories
Aman has 9 pencils. Zara has 6 pencils. "How many more pencils does Aman have?" means 9 − 6 = 3. This is called comparing two groups.
4. Turning a story into a number sentence
Underline the two numbers and the action word. Decide the bigger number goes first, then subtract the smaller number.
Worked example
The samosa stall
Step 1 — Read: "A stall had 14 samosas. By evening, 9 samosas were sold. How many are left?"
Step 2 — Underline the numbers: 14 and 9. The word "sold" means take away.
Step 3 — Write the number sentence: 14 − 9.
Step 4 — Count back or use a number line: 14 − 9 = 5.
Answer: 5 samosas are left.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Adding instead of subtracting | Not noticing clue words like "left" or "sold" | Underline the action word first and ask "are we joining or removing?" |
| Subtracting the bigger number from itself wrongly | Putting numbers in the wrong order | The bigger number always comes first in "how many more" problems |
| Forgetting the answer's unit | Writing just a number | Always write what the number means, e.g. "5 samosas" |
Quick check
- A basket has 10 apples. 4 apples are eaten. How many apples are left?
- Ravi has 13 stickers. Meena has 8 stickers. How many more stickers does Ravi have?
- 16 children are on a bus. 6 children get off. How many children remain?
- Stretch: A garden had 18 flowers. 5 flowers were picked in the morning and 4 more in the evening. How many flowers are left in the garden?
Revision tip: Read every subtraction story twice — once to understand it, once to underline the numbers and the action word.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Subtraction Word Problems.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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