NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 4-Subtraction
NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 4-Subtraction

Class 1st Maths Chapter 4 Solutions – Complete Class 1 Maths Chapter 4 Notes.

NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 4-Subtraction

NCERT 1st Maths Chapter 4, class 1 Maths Chapter 4 solutions

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Question 2.
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Subtract the following :
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Subtract and match the following :
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Question 8.
Write the missing numbers.
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