Subtraction Sums

1) Answer the Following Questions.

  1. Out of 82 Saturn’s Moons, 53 Moons Have Official Naming. How Many Moons Have No Official Names?
  2. Jupiter Has 79 Moons. 53 Moons Are Confirmed With Official Naming. How Many Moons Do Not Have Official Names?
  3. The Four Moons of Jupiter Are Called Galilean Moons. How Many Moons of Jupiter Are Not Considered Galilean Moons?
  1. Number of total moons of the Saturn = 82
    The number of Saturn’s moons that have official names is 53.
    Number of Saturn’s moons that don’t have official names
    = 82 – 53 = 29
  2. Number of total moons of the Jupiter = 79
    The number of Jupiter’s moons that have official names is 53.
    Number of Jupiter’s moons that don’t have official names
    = 79 – 53 = 26
  3. Total number of Jupiter’s moons = 79
    Number of Galilean moons = 4
    Remaining moons of Jupiter = 79 – 4 = 75
    75 moons of Jupiter are not considered Galilean moons.
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