WorksheetsMoney Math: Comparing Prices and Counting Bills
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
Lily has $5. She wants to buy a toy that costs $3. How much money will she have left after buying the toy?
$1
$3
$0
$2
Tom has two $1 bills and one $5 bill. How much money does he have in total?
$8
$6
$7
$10
A book costs $7 and a pencil costs $2. How much more does the book cost than the pencil?
$3
5
$4
$6
Sarah has $10. She buys a sandwich for $4. How much money does she have after her purchase?
$10
$4
$8
$6
If a candy bar costs $2 and a soda costs $3, how much do they cost together?
$7
$6
$5
$4
Jake has $8. He wants to buy a game that costs $10. How much more money does he need?
$3
$1
$5
$2
Emma has three $2 bills. How much money does she have?
$6
$4
$8
$10
A toy car costs $6 and a toy truck costs $5. Which toy is cheaper and by how much?
Both toys cost the same.
The toy truck is cheaper by $1.
The toy car is cheaper by $1.
The toy truck is cheaper by $2.
If you have a $10 bill and you buy a book for $6, how much change will you get back?
$4
$2
$5
$3
Mia has $12. She buys a dress for $9. How much money does she have left?
$9
$6
$0
$3
