Comparing Prices Worksheet
A Grade 1 math worksheet focused on comparing prices of everyday items, helping students understand value.
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Comparing Prices
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Read each question carefully and choose the best answer or fill in the blank. Remember to compare the prices to see which item costs more or less!
1. Which item costs LESS?
An apple for 5 cents
A banana for 10 cents
They cost the same
I can't tell
2. A toy car costs 25 cents. A toy truck costs 20 cents. Which toy costs MORE?
Toy car
Toy truck
They cost the same
I can't tell
3. A candy bar costs 50 cents. A lollipop costs 10 cents. The lollipop costs than the candy bar.
4. A pencil costs 15 cents. An eraser costs 15 cents. The pencil and the eraser cost the .
5. You want to buy a sticker for 30 cents and a bouncy ball for 45 cents. Which item is more expensive? Explain how you know.
6. A book for 75 cents is cheaper than a crayon for 25 cents.
True
False
7. If a juice box costs 60 cents and a cookie costs 40 cents, the cookie is less expensive.
True
False