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Subtraction Word Problems: How Much Left?

Solve word problems about what remains after spending or using.

12 min

🎯 What You'll Learn

You will solve word problems about finding how much is left after something is used, eaten, spent, or given away.

🏪 Market Story

Amina starts the week with ₦500. She spends ₦120 on Monday and ₦85 on Wednesday. How much does she have left? First, find total spent: ₦120 + ₦85 = ₦205. Then subtract: ₦500 − ₦205 = ₦295. Amina has ₦295 left.

📝 Let's Learn

Key words that tell you to subtract: "how much is left," "how many remain," "what's left over," "how much less."

Example 1: A baker makes 80 loaves of bread. He sells 53. How many are left? 80 − 53 = 27 loaves.

Example 2: Emeka has 45 marbles. He gives 18 to Chidi and 12 to Tunde. How many are left? Total given: 18 + 12 = 30. Left: 45 − 30 = 15 marbles.

Example 3: A water tank holds 200 litres. A family uses 75 litres. How much water is left? 200 − 75 = 125 litres.

✏️ Practice Questions

  1. Bola has 36 sweets. She gives 14 to her friends. How many does she have left?
  2. A market trader has 150 bags of garri. She sells 87. How many bags remain?
  3. Tunde starts with ₦400. He spends ₦95 on transport and ₦160 on food. How much is left?
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  1. 36 − 14 = 22 sweets.
  2. 150 − 87 = 63 bags.
  3. Total spent: ₦95 + ₦160 = ₦255. Left: ₦400 − ₦255 = ₦145.

💡 Remember

When the question asks "how much is left" or "how many remain," that's subtraction. Start with the total and subtract what was used or taken away.