Comparison Shopping Fun!
A Grade 3 math worksheet focused on comparison shopping, helping students understand how to find the best deals.
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Comparison Shopping Fun!
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Read each problem carefully and use your math skills to compare prices and find the best deals!
1. You want to buy a new toy car. Store A sells it for $12. Store B sells the same toy car for $9. Which store has the better price?
Store A
Store B
Both are the same
Can't tell
2. A pack of crayons costs $3 at the grocery store. The same pack costs $2 at the dollar store. How much money do you save by buying at the dollar store?
$1
$2
$3
$5
3. When you look for the lowest price, you are doing .
4. Saving money means you spend money.
5. You need to buy 3 apples. Each apple costs $1 at Store A. At Store B, you can buy 3 apples for $2. Which store has the better deal? Explain your answer.
6. Comparison shopping helps you save money.
True
False
7. The most expensive item is always the best item.
True
False
Match each item on the left with the correct description on the right.
8. Discount
a. Looking at prices in different stores
9. Sale
b. A lower price than usual
10. Comparison Shopping
c. When a store sells items for less money for a short time
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