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Example :            The sum of two numbers is 897. One of them is 452. Find

                                 the other.
                                                          Sum                       8  9  7

                                                          One number             – 4  5  2

                                  \The other number is 445.                         4  4  5




                    Practice - 5.9
                    Practice - 5.9
                    Practice - 5.9
                    Practice - 5.9
            1.  In our school library there are 568 books. Out of them 453 are in English and
                  rest in Hindi. How many books are there in Hindi ?


            2.  In a small town, there are 134 men. Find the number of women if the total

                  population of the town is 256.

            3.  In a garden, there are 857 flower plants. Out of them 415 are rose plants and

                  rest are others. How many other plants are there in the garden ?

            4.  In a circus, 465 people are watching a show. If 284 are children in them, find

                  the number of grown-up people.

            5.  There  are  985  animals  in  a  farm.  Out  of  them  560  are  cows  and  rest  are

                  goats. How many goats are there in the farm ?


            6.  Prince has brought 568 toffees in the school to give his friends. He gave 425
                  among his friends. How much is left with him ?









            1.  Regroup and subtract the following.


                 a.     6  9  0           b.     8  0  6           c.      8  0  5           d.     5  7  0

                     – 2  4  8                 – 5  4  6                – 3  6  2                – 3  4  3






                 e.                        f.                      g.                        h.
                        2  2  0                  3  0  3                   9  0  7                  8  4  0
                     – 1  1  6                 – 1  2  1                – 2  3  4                – 4  3  1






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