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Quiz IV Subtraction

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Subtract 10 from 87.
a.
87
b.
82
c.
76
d.
77
 

 2. 

Find the difference of 386 and 24.
a.
362
b.
372
c.
352
d.
410
e.
360
 

 3. 

Find the difference of the following numbers.

80 - 56
a.
34
b.
29
c.
24
d.
23
 

 4. 

Find the difference.

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a.
456
b.
446
c.
436
d.
466
e.
426
 

 5. 

Find the difference.

mc005-1.jpg
a.
454
b.
459
c.
469
d.
474
e.
464
 

 6. 

Find the difference.

mc006-1.jpg
a.
34,284
b.
34,279
c.
34,299
d.
34,294
e.
34,289
 

 7. 

Find the difference.

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a.
17,751
b.
17,731
c.
17,736
d.
17,746
e.
17,741
 

 8. 

Find the difference.

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a.
1,200
b.
1,244
c.
1,222
d.
1,233
e.
1,211
 

 9. 

Find the difference.

mc009-1.jpg
a.
2,003
b.
2,001
c.
2,005
d.
2,002
e.
2,004
 

 10. 

Find the difference.

mc010-1.jpg
a.
1,810
b.
2,210
c.
2,110
d.
2,010
e.
1,910
 

 11. 

Find the difference.

mc011-1.jpg
a.
4,766
b.
4,756
c.
4,761
d.
4,751
e.
4,746
 

 12. 

Diane has $502 in her checking account. If she writes six checks for a total of $246, how much does she have left in her account?
a.
$254
b.
$257
c.
$256
d.
$253
e.
$255
 

 13. 

Checkbook Balance

Larry has $830 in his checking account. If he writes a check for each of the three bills listed below, how much will he have left in his account?

ITEM
AMOUNT
Rent
487
Phone
23
Car repair
110
a.
$215
b.
$200
c.
$160
d.
$210
e.
$221
 

 14. 

Home Prices

In 1985, Mr. Johnson paid $145,600 for his home. He sold it in 2000 for $287,400. What is the difference between what he sold it for and what he bought it for?
a.
$141,745
b.
$141,800
c.
$141,850
d.
$141,910
e.
$141,790
 

 15. 

In March 1989, an oil tanker hit a reef off Alaska and spilled 10,080,000 gallons of oil. In August 1983, an oil tanker took fire not far from the European coast of Atlantic and spilled 82,560,000 gallons of oil. How much more oil was spilled in the 1983 disaster?
a.
72,481,000 gallons
b.
72,480,000 gallons
c.
72,479,500 gallons
d.
72,481,500 gallons
e.
72,480,500 gallons
 



 
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