Grade 3 learners compare totals in this medium worksheet and find who spent more and by how much. Problems include Alex spending $3.50 and Jake spending $4.25 so kids decide the 75-cent difference. Fill-in and matching items pair dollar amounts with exact differences in cents, strengthening subtraction, comparing, and money vocabulary for Grade 3 students who need more practice with price and total skills.
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Money and Making Change
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Alex spent $3.50 and Jake spent $4.25. Jake spent 75 cents more.
2. Mia spent $2.10 and Sam spent $3.60. Sam spent $1.50 more.
3. Compare $5.00 to $4.85. The larger amount is larger by 15 cents.
4. Ana has $6.00 and Rob has $4.75. Ana has $1.25 more total.
5. Jake spent $4.25 and Eva spent $4.25. They spent the same amount.
6. Alex spent $3.50 plus Jake's $4.25 equals $7.75 together.
7. If Jake spent $4.25, three quarters come from 75 cents of that.
8. Lily spent $2.80 and Noah spent $3.05. Noah spent 25 cents more.
9. Maya had $5.00, spent $3.50, and has $1.50 left over.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Jake $4.25 minus Alex $3.50
→ 75 cents
75 cents
Sam $3.60 minus Mia $2.10
→ $1.50
$1.50
$5.00 minus $4.85
→ 15 cents
15 cents
Noah $3.05 minus Lily $2.80
→ 25 cents
25 cents
Money and Making Change
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Alex spent $3.50 and Jake spent $4.25. Jake spent 75 cents more.
2) Mia spent $2.10 and Sam spent $3.60. Sam spent $1.50 more.
3) Compare $5.00 to $4.85. The larger amount is larger by 15 cents.
4) Ana has $6.00 and Rob has $4.75. Ana has $1.25 more total.
5) Jake spent $4.25 and Eva spent $4.25. They spent the same amount.
6) Alex spent $3.50 plus Jake's $4.25 equals $7.75 together.
7) If Jake spent $4.25, three quarters come from 75 cents of that.
8) Lily spent $2.80 and Noah spent $3.05. Noah spent 25 cents more.
9) Maya had $5.00, spent $3.50, and has $1.50 left over.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Jake $4.25 minus Alex $3.50
→ 75 cents
75 cents
Sam $3.60 minus Mia $2.10
→ $1.50
$1.50
$5.00 minus $4.85
→ 15 cents
15 cents
Noah $3.05 minus Lily $2.80
→ 25 cents
25 cents
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