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Mathematics, 25.08.2021 03:00 tiffanyrenee3355

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85,470 - 3291
75,832 - 18,649

67,553 - 2576

68,231 - 43,592

68,292 - 3556 - 46

71,718 - 2346 - 4658

Find the difference between 80,000 and
24,326
48,275
79,350
975
4265
21

8. There were 13,426 tickets and 8877 were sold in the first week - How many were left?

9. In a week, one worker picked 4872 apples whilst another only picked 3485. What is the difference in the number of apples that they picked?

10. There are 27,490 people in a sports stadium. How many more people will fit if the stadium holds 50,000 people altogether?

11. The cost of a car was $29,875. If Spencer had already saved $16,489, how much does he still need before he can purchase it?

12. A charity aims to raise $55,000. If $32,064 had already been raised through selling raffle tickets, how much more still needs to be collected?

13. James overestimated how many pavers he needed to order for his business. He bought 26,345 but only used 17,186. How many will he return to the supplier?

14. There were 15,287 items in the shop and 4758 items were sold. How many were left

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