Comparing Prices Worksheet
Grade 2 Math worksheet focusing on comparing prices of different items using addition and subtraction.
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Comparing Prices
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1. A toy car costs 75¢ and a bouncy ball costs 50¢. Which item is more expensive?
Toy Car
Bouncy Ball
They cost the same
Cannot tell
2. A sticker costs 30¢. A pencil costs 45¢. How much more does the pencil cost than the sticker?
10¢
15¢
75¢
5¢
3. If a candy bar costs 80¢ and a gumball costs 25¢, the candy bar is expensive.
4. To find out how much more one item costs than another, you need to the prices.
5. A small juice box costs 60¢ and a large juice box costs 95¢. What is the difference in price between the two juice boxes?
6. If a book costs $5 and a magazine costs $3, the magazine is more expensive.
True
False
7. You want to buy an apple for 40¢ and a banana for 35¢. You have 80¢. Do you have enough money to buy both? Explain your answer.
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