Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction: Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problems
What you'll learn
- How to spot subtraction clue words: left, remaining, gave away, sold, used, lost, difference.
- To turn a real-life story into a subtraction sentence and solve it, with or without borrowing.
- To check whether the answer makes sense in the story's context.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: "Ravi had 60 marbles. He gave away 24. How many are left?" → start amount − amount removed.
Symbolic: 60 − 24 = 36.
Visual: Draw 60 marbles, cross out 24, count what remains → 36.
Level 2 — Going deeper
Look for the starting amount (usually mentioned first) and the amount taken away. Words like "left", "remaining", "still has" signal subtraction. Sometimes the problem asks for a difference — "how many more/fewer" — which is also subtraction.
NCERT anchor
NCERT Math Mela, Class 3 — Chapter 4 (Long and Short) and Chapter 9 (House of Hundreds) use story contexts (heights, distances, collections) that need subtraction to compare or find what remains.
Worked example
A bookstore had 145 books. It sold 78 books on Monday. How many books are left?
Step 1 — Identify: start = 145, sold = 78, find what is left.
Step 2 — Write the sentence: 145 − 78.
Step 3 — Borrow where needed: 145 − 78 = 67.
Answer: 67 books left
Meena scored 82 marks. Sara scored 59 marks. How many more marks did Meena score?
Step 1 — "How many more" means find the difference.
Step 2 — Subtract the smaller from the larger: 82 − 59.
Step 3 — 82 − 59 = 23.
Answer: Meena scored 23 more marks
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Adding the two numbers instead of subtracting | Missing the clue words "left" or "more" | Underline the clue word first, then decide add or subtract |
| Subtracting the larger number from the smaller in "how many more" questions | Not identifying which value is bigger | Always subtract smaller from larger for a "difference" question |
| Forgetting to borrow inside a word problem | Rushing past the story into the sum | Solve the subtraction the same careful way as a plain sum |
Quick check
- A farmer had 96 hens. He sold 48. How many hens are left?
- Class 3 has 260 storybooks; 175 are borrowed. How many are still on the shelf?
- Aman has ₹75 and Priya has ₹48. How much more money does Aman have?
- Stretch: A tank had 500 litres of water. 235 litres were used for watering plants. How many litres remain? (265 litres)
Revision tip: First underline the clue word, then write the subtraction sentence, then solve carefully column by column.
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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