Comparing Prices Worksheet
A Grade 4 math worksheet focused on comparing prices of various items to determine the best value.
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Comparing Prices
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Read each question carefully and choose the best option or fill in the correct answer. Remember to think about which option gives you the most for your money!
1. You want to buy a new pencil case. Store A sells it for $7.50. Store B sells the same pencil case for $6.99. Which store has the better price?
Store A
Store B
They are the same price
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2. A box of 12 crayons costs $4.80. A box of 8 crayons costs $3.60. Which box is a better deal per crayon?
The box of 12 crayons
The box of 8 crayons
They are the same deal
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3. To find the better deal, you should compare the of each item.
4. If a small bag of chips costs $1.25 and a large bag costs $2.00, but the large bag has twice as many chips, the bag is the better value.
5. Comparing prices helps you save .
6. A toy car costs $8.75 at one store and $8.50 at another. How much money would you save by buying the toy car at the cheaper store? Show your work.
7. Imagine you need to buy 3 apples. Store A sells apples for $0.75 each. Store B sells a bag of 3 apples for $2.00. Which option is better and by how much?
8. A higher price always means a better quality product.
True
False
9. Comparing prices can help you make smarter spending decisions.
True
False