Comparing Prices Worksheet
Grade 3 Math worksheet focusing on comparing prices of different items, understanding cost, and making smart purchasing decisions.
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Comparing Prices
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Read each question carefully and choose the best answer or fill in the blank. Show your work where necessary.
1. A toy car costs $5.00 and a toy truck costs $7.00. Which toy is more expensive?
Toy Car
Toy Truck
They cost the same
Cannot tell
2. A sticker pack is $3.50. A pen is $2.00. How much more expensive is the sticker pack than the pen?
$0.50
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
3. If a comic book costs $4.25 and a candy bar costs $1.75, the is cheaper.
4. To find out which item costs less, you need to their prices.
5. You want to buy a new pencil case. Store A sells it for $8.99 and Store B sells it for $7.50. Which store has the better deal? Explain your answer.
6. A toy train for $12.00 is more expensive than a toy robot for $15.00.
True
False
7. Comparing prices helps you save money.
True
False
8. Look at the prices below and answer the questions.
Item
Price 1
Price 2
Apple
$0.75
$0.90
Banana
$0.60
$0.55
Orange
$1.10
$1.00
a) Which price is cheaper for the Apple?
b) Which price is cheaper for the Banana?
c) Which price is cheaper for the Orange?
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