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Money Word Problems

Money Word Problems

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

Created by

Sarah Yew

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8 Slides • 32 Questions

1

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

2

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

3

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

Q: Where do we put $55.80?

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

Q: Where do we put $17.50?

1

A

2

B

3

C

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Multiple Choice

Question image

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

6

Joy saved $62.75 in March.

She saved $54.90 in April.

How much more did she save in March than in April?

7

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Joy saved $62.75 in March.

She saved $54.90 in April.

How much more did she save in March than in April?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

8

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Joy saved $62.75 in March.

She saved $54.90 in April.

How much more did she save in March than in April?

Q: Where do we put $62.75?

1

A

2

B

3

C

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Multiple Choice

Question image

​Joy saved $62.75 in March.

She saved $54.90 in April.

How much more did she save in March than in April?

Q: Where do we put $54.90?

1

A

2

B

3

C

10

Multiple Choice

Question image

​Joy saved $62.75 in March.

She saved $54.90 in April.

How much more did she save in March than in April?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

11

An umbrella costs $23.20.

A raincoat costs $11.90 more than the umbrella.

What is the price of the raincoat?

12

Multiple Choice

Question image

An umbrella costs $23.20.

A raincoat costs $11.90 more than the umbrella.

What is the price of the raincoat?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

13

Multiple Choice

Question image

An umbrella costs $23.20.

A raincoat costs $11.90 more than the umbrella.

What is the price of the raincoat?

Q: Where do we put $23.20?

1

A

2

B

3

C

14

Multiple Choice

Question image

An umbrella costs $23.20.

A raincoat costs $11.90 more than the umbrella.

What is the price of the raincoat?

Q: Where do we put $11.90?

1

A

2

B

3

C

15

Multiple Choice

Question image

An umbrella costs $23.20.

A raincoat costs $11.90 more than the umbrella.

What is the price of the raincoat?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

16

Mother bought an iron for $77.60.

She gave the cashier a $100 note.

How much change did she receive?

17

Multiple Choice

Question image

Mother bought an iron for $77.60.

She gave the cashier a $100 note.

How much change did she receive?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

18

Multiple Choice

Question image

Mother bought an iron for $77.60.

She gave the cashier a $100 note.

How much change did she receive?

Q: Where do we put $77.60?

1

A

2

B

3

C

19

Multiple Choice

Question image

Mother bought an iron for $77.60.

She gave the cashier a $100 note.

How much change did she receive?

Q: Where do we put $100?

1

A

2

B

3

C

20

Multiple Choice

Question image

Mother bought an iron for $77.60.

She gave the cashier a $100 note.

How much change did she receive?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

21

Thomas bought a box of chocolates for $19.90.

He had $3.20 left in his wallet.

How much money did he have at first?

22

Multiple Choice

Question image

Thomas bought a box of chocolates for $19.90.

He had $3.20 left in his wallet.

How much money did he have at first?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

23

Multiple Choice

Question image

Thomas bought a box of chocolates for $19.90.

He had $3.20 left in his wallet.

How much money did he have at first?

Q: Where do we put $19.90?

1

A

2

B

3

C

24

Multiple Choice

Question image

Thomas bought a box of chocolates for $19.90.

He had $3.20 left in his wallet.

How much money did he have at first?

Q: Where do we put $3.20?

1

A

2

B

3

C

25

Multiple Choice

Question image

Thomas bought a box of chocolates for $19.90.

He had $3.20 left in his wallet.

How much money did he have at first?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

26

Father paid $85.60 for his phone bill in May.

He paid $12.35 less for his phone bill in June than in May.

How much was his phone bill in June?

27

Multiple Choice

Question image

Father paid $85.60 for his phone bill in May.

He paid $12.35 less for his phone bill in June than in May.

How much was his phone bill in June?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

28

Multiple Choice

Question image

Father paid $85.60 for his phone bill in May.

He paid $12.35 less for his phone bill in June than in May.

How much was his phone bill in June?

Q: Where do we put $85.60?

1

A

2

B

3

C

29

Multiple Choice

Question image

Father paid $85.60 for his phone bill in May.

He paid $12.35 less for his phone bill in June than in May.

How much was his phone bill in June?

Q: Where do we put $12.35?

1

A

2

B

3

C

30

Multiple Choice

Question image

Father paid $85.60 for his phone bill in May.

He paid $12.35 less for his phone bill in June than in May.

How much was his phone bill in June?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

31

Winnie had $20.

She bought a pair of socks for $8.75.

How much did she have left?

32

Multiple Choice

Question image

Winnie had $20.

She bought a pair of socks for $8.75.

How much did she have left?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

33

Multiple Choice

Question image

Winnie had $20.

She bought a pair of socks for $8.75.

How much did she have left?

Q: Where do we put $20?

1

A

2

B

3

C

34

Multiple Choice

Question image

Winnie had $20.

She bought a pair of socks for $8.75.

How much did she have left?

Q: Where do we put $8.75?

1

A

2

B

3

C

35

Multiple Choice

Question image

Winnie had $20.

She bought a pair of socks for $8.75.

How much did she have left?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

36

The cost of a movie ticket is $9.50 during the weekdays.

A movie ticket costs $3.50 more during the weekends.

How much is the price of a movie ticket on Saturday?

37

Multiple Choice

Question image

The cost of a movie ticket is $9.50 during the weekdays.

A movie ticket costs $3.50 more during the weekends.

How much is the price of a movie ticket on Saturday?

Q: Which model do we use to represent the information?

1

Part-whole model

2

Comparison model

38

Multiple Choice

Question image

The cost of a movie ticket is $9.50 during the weekdays.

A movie ticket costs $3.50 more during the weekends.

How much is the price of a movie ticket on Saturday?

Q: Where do we put $9.50?

1

A

2

B

3

C

39

Multiple Choice

Question image

The cost of a movie ticket is $9.50 during the weekdays.

A movie ticket costs $3.50 more during the weekends.

How much is the price of a movie ticket on Saturday?

Q: Where do we put $3.50?

1

A

2

B

3

C

40

Multiple Choice

Question image

The cost of a movie ticket is $9.50 during the weekdays.

A movie ticket costs $3.50 more during the weekends.

How much is the price of a movie ticket on Saturday?

Q: Where do we put '?'

1

A

2

B

3

C

​Jack bought some durians for $55.80.

He bought some rambutans for $17.50.

How much did he pay for both types of fruit?

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