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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Subtraction Problems By Sam Woosnam

Question 1

I think of a number then subtract 24. The answer is 45. What is my number? A 7070 B 2323 C 6969 D 6565

I think of a number then subtract 24. The answer is 45. What is my number? A 70 B 23 C 69 D 65

£500

Question 2

It costs Ben £4.16 to post two parcels. He has five pounds. How much change does he get? A £7.48£7.48 B £8.32£8.32 C £0.84£0.84 D £0.76£0.76

It costs Ben £4.16 to post two parcels. He has five pounds. How much change does he get? A £7.48 B £8.32 C £0.84 D £0.76

£1000

Question 3

There are 150 books on the top shelf. I remove 56 of the books at break time. At home time I take 37 books. How many books are left on the shelf? A 3636 B 6464 C 5757 D 5252

There are 130 books on the top shelf. I remove 20 of the books at break time. I add 12 books at lunchtime. At home time I take 2 books. How many books are left on the shelf? A 36 B 64 C 57 D 52

£2000

Question 4

Mum takes me shopping. She buys me a jumper for £13.99, a pair of trousers for £12.70 and some swimming shorts for £5.95. She paid with £40. How much change did she get? A £7.36£7.36 B £6.96£6.96 C £5.86£5.86 D £6.69£6.69

Mum takes me shopping. She buys me a jumper for £13.99, a pair of trousers for £12.70 and some swimming shorts for £5.95. She paid with £40. How much change did she get? A £7.36 B £6.96 C £5.86 D £6.69

£4000

Question 5

Ravi bought a pack of 100 biscuits. He ate 42 of them on Thursday. How many biscuits did he have left? A 2121 B 2525 C 3636 D 5858

Ravi bought a pack of 100 biscuits. He ate 42 of them on Thursday. How many biscuits did he have left? A 21 B 25 C 36 D 58

£8,000

Question 6

There are 51 people on a train, 39 people get off at the next stop, how many people are now on the train? A 1212 B 2121 C 2020 D 1313

There are 51 people on a train, 39 people get off at the next stop, how many people are now on the train? A 12 B 21 C 20 D 13

£16,000

Question 7

What is the total of ? A 2222 B 2323 C 2121 D 2020

What is the total of ? A 22 B 23 C 21 D 20

£32,000

Question 8

We had 100 bags of crisps. We sold 24 packets of crisps on Monday. We sold 20 more on Tuesday. How many did we have left? A 5454 B 4040 C 5656 D 1010

We had 100 bags of crisps. We sold 24 packets of crisps on Monday. We sold 20 more on Tuesday. How many did we have left? A 54 B 40 C 56 D 10

£64,000

Question 9

Jon lives 78km away from school. Amy lives 15km closer than Jon. How far does Amy live from school? A 65 km65 km B 88 km88 km C 63 km63 km D 90 km90 km

Jon lives 78km away from school. Amy lives 15km closer than Jon. How far does Amy live from school? A 65 km B 88 km C 63 km D 90 km

£125,000

Question 10

There are 231 children are going on a school trip but 47 children are poorly on the day of the trip. How many children actually go on the school trip? A B C D

There are 231 children are going on a school trip but 47 children are poorly on the day of the trip. How many children actually go on the school trip? A 184 B 301 C 254 D 170

£250,000

Question 11

467-? = 220 A B 7676 C D

467-? = 220 A 230 B 76 C 200 D 247

£500,000

Question 12

There are 24 stacks of plates. There are 13 plates in each stack. How many plates are there altogether if 30 plates are dropped? A B C D

There are 24 stacks of plates. There are 13 plates in each stack. How many plates are there altogether if 30 plates are dropped? A 150 B 245 C 282 D 230

£1,000,000

Well done! You are now a millionaire!You are now a millionaire!

Sorry, you lost! Better luck next time!