Understanding Unit Price
This worksheet helps third-grade students understand the concept of unit price by comparing costs of different items.
Includes
Multiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / False
Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.A.2
Topics
unit pricemathgrade 3moneycomparison
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Understanding Unit Price
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Read each question carefully and circle the best answer or fill in the blank. Remember, unit price is the cost of one item.
1. A pack of 5 stickers costs $10. What is the unit price of one sticker?
a
$1
b
$2
c
$5
d
$10
2. A box of 6 crayons costs $12. How much does one crayon cost?
a
$1
b
$2
c
$6
d
$12
3. If 3 apples cost $6, then one apple costs $ .
4. A pack of 4 pencils costs $8. The unit price of one pencil is $ .
5. You see two deals for juice boxes:
Deal A: 3 juice boxes for $9
Deal B: 2 juice boxes for $8
Which deal is better? Explain your answer.
6. If 10 cookies cost $5, then each cookie costs $0.50.
T
True
F
False