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Easter-themed subtraction coloring activity for kids.

Color by number subtraction math worksheet featuring a bunny holding an Easter egg, with numbers and subtraction problems to solve for coloring.

Color by number subtraction math worksheet featuring a bunny holding an Easter egg, with numbers and subtraction problems to solve for coloring.

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Let’s solve each subtraction problem step by step. We’ll go one by one and write down the answer for each.

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Top left section (near Easter eggs):

1. 61 - 35 = 26
2. 47 - 39 = 8
3. 22 - 8 = 14
4. 82 - 59 = 23
5. 90 - 50 = 40
6. 93 - 46 = 47
7. 80 - 50 = 30
8. 72 - 33 = 39
9. 100 - 38 = 62
10. 99 - 57 = 42
11. 85 - 39 = 46
12. 63 - 39 = 24
13. 98 - 91 = 7
14. 73 - 67 = 6
15. 90 - 91 → Wait, that can’t be right — 90 is less than 91? Let me check again… Actually, looking at the image, it might be “90 - 19” or maybe I misread. But in the original list you gave, it says “90-91”. That would be negative, which doesn’t make sense for this worksheet. Let me double-check the actual problems from the image description.

Wait — let’s re-list all the problems clearly as they appear in the image based on your text:

From your input:

Left side (eggs and basket):
- 61-35
- 47-39
- 22-8
- 82-59
- 90-50
- 93-46
- 80-50
- 72-33
- 100-38
- 99-57
- 85-39
- 63-39
- 98-91 ← This must be a typo? Or maybe it's 98 - 19? But you wrote 98-91. Let’s assume it’s correct for now: 98 - 91 = 7
- 73-67
- 90-91 ← Again, 90 - 91 = -1? That can’t be. Maybe it’s 90 - 19? But you have “90-91” listed twice? Wait no — looking back:

Actually, in your original message, under “Color by Number: Subtraction”, you listed:

On the left:
61-35
47-39
22-8
82-59
90-50
93-46
80-50
72-33
100-38
99-57
85-39
63-39
98-91
73-67
90-91 ← This is likely a mistake. Perhaps it’s 90 - 19? But since you provided it as is, we’ll calculate 90 - 91 = -1, but that doesn’t fit coloring. Alternatively, maybe it’s 91 - 90? But order matters.

Wait — let’s look at the bunny section:

Bunny area:
39
83-75=
51-28
39-18=
37-8=
42-31=
73-55=
76-44=
59-28=
47-39=
100-38=
66-77= ← Again, 66 < 77 → negative? Probably typo. Maybe 77 - 66?
50-28=
37-29=
60-38=
91-28=

And bottom row:
98-91=
73-67=
90-91= ← same issue
64-59=
10-31= ← 10 - 31 = -21? No. Must be 31 - 10?
62-74= ← negative?
99-94=
44-28=
14-8=
97-85=
94-22=

This suggests there may be typos in how the problems were transcribed. Since this is a "color by number" worksheet for kids, all answers should be positive numbers between 0 and maybe 100, matching the color key.

Looking at the color key at bottom:
Green: 26
Yellow: 40
Pink: 46
Blue: 39
Orange: 23
Brown: 8

So likely, all answers are among these: 8, 23, 26, 39, 40, 46.

That means any subtraction resulting in other numbers might be miscalculated or miswritten.

Let me recalculate ONLY the ones that match the color key values, assuming the rest are either duplicates or errors.

But to help you properly, let’s take each unique problem from your list and compute them correctly, then map to colors.

List of all unique subtractions from your text:

1. 61 - 35 = 26 → Green
2. 47 - 39 = 8 → Brown
3. 22 - 8 = 14 → Not in key? Hmm. 14 not in {8,23,26,39,40,46}. Problem?
Wait — perhaps I need to trust the image more. Since you said “uploaded an image”, and I’m supposed to solve it, but I don’t see the image — only your text transcription.

Alternative approach: Let’s assume the problems are meant to result in the colors given. So let’s force-fit or find which problems give those answers.

Color Key:
- 8 → Brown
- 23 → Orange
- 26 → Green
- 39 → Blue
- 40 → Yellow
- 46 → Pink

Now let’s go through each problem you listed and compute:

From top-left egg area:

- 61 - 35 = 26 → Green
- 47 - 39 = 8 → Brown
- 22 - 8 = 14 → not in key → maybe it’s 22 - something else? Or perhaps 30 - 8 = 22? No. Wait — maybe it’s 31 - 8 = 23? But you wrote 22-8. Let’s keep going.

Perhaps some are miswritten. Let’s do all calculations anyway and see which match.

Full calculation list:

A. 61 - 35 = 26
B. 47 - 39 = 8
C. 22 - 8 = 14
D. 82 - 59 = 23
E. 90 - 50 = 40
F. 93 - 46 = 47 → not in key
G. 80 - 50 = 30 → not in key
H. 72 - 33 = 39
I. 100 - 38 = 62 → not in key
J. 99 - 57 = 42 → not in key
K. 85 - 39 = 46
L. 63 - 39 = 24 → not in key
M. 98 - 91 = 7 → not in key
N. 73 - 67 = 6 → not in key
O. 90 - 91 = -1 → invalid
P. 64 - 59 = 5 → not in key
Q. 10 - 31 = -21 → invalid
R. 62 - 74 = -12 → invalid
S. 99 - 94 = 5 → not in key
T. 44 - 28 = 16 → not in key
U. 14 - 8 = 6 → not in key
V. 97 - 85 = 12 → not in key
W. 94 - 22 = 72 → not in key

Now bunny section:

X. 83 - 75 = 8
Y. 51 - 28 = 23
Z. 39 - 18 = 21 → not in key
AA. 37 - 8 = 29 → not in key
BB. 42 - 31 = 11 → not in key
CC. 73 - 55 = 18 → not in key
DD. 76 - 44 = 32 → not in key
EE. 59 - 28 = 31 → not in key
FF. 47 - 39 = 8 (duplicate)
GG. 100 - 38 = 62 (duplicate)
HH. 66 - 77 = -11 → invalid
II. 50 - 28 = 22 → not in key
JJ. 37 - 29 = 8
KK. 60 - 38 = 22 → not in key
LL. 91 - 28 = 63 → not in key

Only the following give answers in the color key:

→ 26: A (61-35)
→ 8: B (47-39), X (83-75), FF (47-39 again), JJ (37-29)
→ 23: D (82-59), Y (51-28)
→ 40: E (90-50)
→ 39: H (72-33)
→ 46: K (85-39)

Others like 93-46=47, 80-50=30, etc., don't match. This suggests that either:

1. The transcription has errors, or
2. Some regions use different numbers, or
3. I need to consider that some problems are repeated or grouped.

Given that this is a coloring page, and the key only has 6 colors, likely only 6 distinct answers are used, and many problems repeat those answers.

So let’s group by answer:

Answer 8 (Brown):
- 47 - 39
- 83 - 75
- 37 - 29
(also possibly others if calculated)

Answer 23 (Orange):
- 82 - 59
- 51 - 28

Answer 26 (Green):
- 61 - 35

Answer 39 (Blue):
- 72 - 33

Answer 40 (Yellow):
- 90 - 50

Answer 46 (Pink):
- 85 - 39

Now, what about 93 - 46 = 47? Not in key. Maybe it’s 93 - 47 = 46? Then it would be pink. Similarly, 80 - 50 = 30 — not in key. Maybe 80 - 40 = 40? But you have 90-50=40 already.

Perhaps the intended problems are only those that yield the key numbers.

To resolve this, since the user expects a solution, and based on standard such worksheets, I will provide the mapping for the problems that definitely match the color key, and note that others may be typos or require adjustment.

But to fulfill the task, let’s output the final answers for each region as per correct calculation, even if not in key — but that won’t help coloring.

Alternatively, perhaps the “color by number” means you calculate and then color based on the digit sum or something? Unlikely.

Another idea: maybe the numbers after equals sign are to be matched to the key, and if not present, skip? But that doesn’t make sense.

Let’s try a different strategy: look at the most common answers that fit the key.

From above, the valid mappings are:

- 61-35 = 26 → Green
- 47-39 = 8 → Brown
- 82-59 = 23 → Orange
- 90-50 = 40 → Yellow
- 72-33 = 39 → Blue
- 85-39 = 46 → Pink
- 83-75 = 8 → Brown
- 51-28 = 23 → Orange
- 37-29 = 8 → Brown

Also, 99-57=42 — not in key. 100-38=62 — not in key.

What about 39-18=21? Not in key. 42-31=11? No.

Perhaps 73-55=18? No.

Let’s check 66-77 — probably meant to be 77-66=11? Still not in key.

Maybe 50-28=22 — close to 23? No.

Another possibility: the color key includes only those six, so any problem not yielding those is either not to be colored or is error.

But for the sake of completing the task, I will provide the correct numerical answers for each subtraction problem as written, and you can match to the closest or assume typos.

However, since the instruction is to "solve the problem accurately", and the problem is to do the subtractions, I'll list all answers.

But to avoid confusion, let's create a clean list of all unique problems from your text with their answers:

Problems and Answers:

1. 61 - 35 = 26
2. 47 - 39 = 8
3. 22 - 8 = 14
4. 82 - 59 = 23
5. 90 - 50 = 40
6. 93 - 46 = 47
7. 80 - 50 = 30
8. 72 - 33 = 39
9. 100 - 38 = 62
10. 99 - 57 = 42
11. 85 - 39 = 46
12. 63 - 39 = 24
13. 98 - 91 = 7
14. 73 - 67 = 6
15. 90 - 91 = -1 (invalid, perhaps 91 - 90 = 1)
16. 64 - 59 = 5
17. 10 - 31 = -21 (invalid, perhaps 31 - 10 = 21)
18. 62 - 74 = -12 (invalid, perhaps 74 - 62 = 12)
19. 99 - 94 = 5
20. 44 - 28 = 16
21. 14 - 8 = 6
22. 97 - 85 = 12
23. 94 - 22 = 72
24. 83 - 75 = 8
25. 51 - 28 = 23
26. 39 - 18 = 21
27. 37 - 8 = 29
28. 42 - 31 = 11
29. 73 - 55 = 18
30. 76 - 44 = 32
31. 59 - 28 = 31
32. 47 - 39 = 8 (repeat)
33. 100 - 38 = 62 (repeat)
34. 66 - 77 = -11 (invalid, perhaps 77 - 66 = 11)
35. 50 - 28 = 22
36. 37 - 29 = 8
37. 60 - 38 = 22
38. 91 - 28 = 63

Now, among these, the ones that match the color key are:

- 26: #1
- 8: #2, #24, #32, #36
- 23: #4, #25
- 40: #5
- 39: #8
- 46: #11

All others do not match the provided color key. This indicates that either the key is incomplete, or there are typos in the problems.

Since this is for a student, and to provide a useful answer, I will assume that the intended problems are only those that result in the key numbers, and the rest are either duplicates or errors.

Therefore, for the purpose of coloring, the student should:

- Color regions with answer 26 green
- Answer 8 brown
- Answer 23 orange
- Answer 40 yellow
- Answer 39 blue
- Answer 46 pink

And ignore or verify the other problems.

But to strictly follow the request, here is the final answer as the set of correct subtractions that match the color key.

Final Answer:
The subtraction problems that match the color key are:
- 61 - 35 = 26 (Green)
- 47 - 39 = 8 (Brown)
- 82 - 59 = 23 (Orange)
- 90 - 50 = 40 (Yellow)
- 72 - 33 = 39 (Blue)
- 85 - 39 = 46 (Pink)
- 83 - 75 = 8 (Brown)
- 51 - 28 = 23 (Orange)
- 37 - 29 = 8 (Brown)

Other problems may contain errors or require verification.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of easter math worksheet 2nd grade.
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