math activity, proposed to students in the second and third years of elementary school, with simple subtraction problem situations.
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1) BERNARDO HAS 9 CARTS AND GAVES 3 TO HIS FRIEND. HOW MANY TOYS HAS HE STAYED WITH?
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2) LOUISE INVITED 29 CHILDREN TO HER BIRTHDAY PARTY. 22 PARTICIPATED IN THE PARTY, HOW MANY CHILDREN WERE MISSING?
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3) THE SUM OF TWO NUMBERS IS 60. IF ONE OF THEM IS 20, WHICH IS THE OTHER?
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4) TWO PEOPLE TOGETHER HAVE 18 REAIS, THE FIRST HAVE 7 REAIS. HOW MUCH IS THE SECOND?
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5) A BOAT CAN CARRY 51 PEOPLE AND 30 TICKETS HAVE BEEN SOLD. HOW MANY PEOPLE MUST BE MADE TO COMPLETE THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY?
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6) MARIA LAURA'S CAR HAD 24 LITERS OF PETROL, SHE FOUND ON GETTING HOME THAT SHE WENT 12 LITERS. HOW MANY LITERS OF PETROL DOES THE CAR STILL HAVE?
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