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10 CHAPTER Money Worksheet 1 Addition Complete each number bond. $2.50 $2 50 1. $3.45 $ Add the cents to dollars. $2.00 45 $ 2.45 3. $7 50 $ 4. $12 75 $ 5. $15 95 $ 2. $9.80 $ Reteach 3B 1

Add the dollars. Then add the cents to the dollars. $4.25 3.00 7.25 $4 25 $3 $ 4 3 $ $ 7 25 $ 7 7.25 6. $3.75 4.00 $ $ 2 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

7. $8.95 14.00 $ $ 8. $13.25 6.00 9. $8.00 5.55 Reteach 3B 3

Add the cents. Then add the dollars to the cents. $5.25 0.30 5.55 $5 25 30 25 30 55 $ 5 55 $ 5.55 10. $6.15 0.65 $ 4 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

11. $0.45 10.25 $ 12. $7.65 0.25 13. $0.35 8.20 14. $0.75 4.05 Reteach 3B 5

Add the dollars. Add the cents. Then add the cents to the dollars. $4.35 3.40 7.75 $4 35 $3 40 $4 3 $ 7 35 40 75 $ 7 75 $ 7.75 15. $5.20 4.55 $ $ 6 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

16. $3.75 12.20 $ $ 17. $7.20 8.65 18. $6.55 4.30 Reteach 3B 7

19. $12.65 7.25 20. $13.40 8.55 21. $10.60 11.25 8 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

Worksheet 2 Addition Complete each number bond. 75 $1 25 1. 15 2. 55 $1 $1 Add the cents to make one dollar. Then add the dollars. $4.35 4.65 9 35 65 $ 1 $ 4 4 1 $ 9 3. $5.25 8.75 $ $ Reteach 3B 9

4. $10.55 5.45 $ $ 5. $6.15 3.85 $ $ Add. Use number bonds to help you. 6. $4.35 3.80 8.15 20 3.80 $ 4 $4.15 20 $4.15 4 $ 8.15 $7.45 4.70 30 $ $ 30 10 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

7. $3.60 5.75 $ 25 25 $ 8. $5.30 4.85 $ $ 9. $9.20 6.95 $ Fill in each blank. 80 1.00 20 10. 40 1.00 11. 75 1.00 $ 12. 65 1.00 Reteach 3B 11

Add one dollar. Then subtract the extra cents. $4.30 80 4.30 1.00 20 5.30 20 Adding 80 is the same 5.10 as adding $1 and then subtracting 20. 13. $7.70 75 7.70 1.00 14. $6.45 70 1.00 15. $9.80 95 1.00 12 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

Fill in the blanks. $4.75 5.00 25 16. $7.65 8.00 17. $13.85 18. $22.50 Add whole dollars. Then subtract the extra cents. $4.35 7.85 12.20 $7.85 8.00 15 $4.35 8.00 15 12.35 15 12.20 19. $6.75 4.75 $6.75 Reteach 3B 13

20. $10.80 6.55 $10.80 21. $13.70 6.95 $13.70 22. $8.60 7.75 $8.60 14 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

Worksheet 3 Add. Addition $ 5. 2 0 2. 4 0 $ 7. 6 0 5 2 0 2 4 0 7 6 0 Add as you would whole numbers. 1. $ 3. 5 0 6. 1 0 2. $ 4. 4 0 4. 4 5 3. $ 8. 5 5 1. 1 5 5. $ 7. 0 5 3. 9 5 4. $ 5. 2 5 5. 4 5 6. $ 8. 7 5 6. 4 5 Reteach 3B 15

7. $ 4 5. 5 0 2 0. 1 5 8. $ 4 5. 2 0 2 8. 3 0 9. $ 3 7. 4 5 2 5. 2 5 10. $ 6 3. 0 5 2 6. 8 5 11. $ 7 3. 5 5 1 6. 5 0 13. $ 5 3. 5 0 2 8. 9 0 12. $ 5 5. 8 0 3 7. 7 0 14. $ 1 8. 8 5 1 2. 8 5 16 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1

Worksheet 4 Subtraction Complete each number bond. Subtract the dollars and then add the cents to the dollars. $7.35 2.00 5.35 $7 35 $2 $ 7 2 $ $ 5 35 $ 5 5.35 1. $9.75 5.00 $ $ Reteach 3B 17

2. $15.50 7.00 $ $ 3. $9.45 4.00 $ $ 18 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

Complete each number bond. Subtract the cents and then add the cents to the dollars. $9.85 0.45 9.40 $9 85 45 85 45 40 $ 9 40 $ 9.40 4. $14.65 0.35 $ Reteach 3B 19

5. $12.85 0.65 $ 6. $21.90 0.45 $ 20 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

7. $18.85 0.35 $ 8. $37.80 0.65 $ Reteach 3B 21

Complete each number bond. Subtract the dollars and subtract the cents. Then add the cents to the dollars. $15.75 7.35 8.40 $15 75 $7 35 $ 15 7 $ 8 75 35 40 $ 8 40 $ 8.40 9. $27.65 13.40 $ $ 22 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

10. $18.55 6.25 $ $ 11. $36.75 12.55 $ $ Reteach 3B 23

12. $47.60 25.30 $ $ 13. $78.65 25.10 $ $ 24 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

Worksheet 5 Subtract. Subtraction $7.30 70 7.30 1.00 30 6.30 30 6.60 Subtracting 70 is same as subtracting $1 and then adding 30. 1. $1.25 40 1.25 1.00 2. $9.40 90 9.40 1.00 Reteach 3B 25

3. $12.20 85 12.20 1.00 4. $7.45 90 7.45 1.00 5. $18.60 75 18.60 1.00 6. $24.35 60 24.35 1.00 26 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

Subtract. $7.35 2.55 4.80 $7.35 3.00 45 4.35 45 4.80 Subtracting $2.55 is same as subtracting $3 and then adding 45. 7. $9.25 3.75 $9.25 4.00 25 25 8. $12.60 7.85 $12.60 8.00 Reteach 3B 27

9. $15.30 8.75 $15.30 10. $28.50 7.95 $28.50 11. $48.15 18.65 $48.15 28 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

Worksheet 6 Subtract. Subtraction $ 5. 7 0 4. 4 0 $ 1. 3 0 5 7 0 4 4 0 1 3 0 Subtract as you would whole numbers. 1. $ 6. 7 0 2. 4 0 2. $ 8. 7 5 1. 3 0 3. $ 9. 0 0 6. 8 0 5. $ 5. 0 0 1. 2 5 4. $ 7. 2 0 2. 7 0 6. $ 9. 1 0 6. 4 5 Reteach 3B 29

7. $ 8 6. 8 0 2 3. 2 0 8. $ 6 9. 7 5 4 7. 3 5 9. $ 7 8. 6 5 2 5. 2 0 10. $ 5 6. 2 0 2 3. 4 0 11. $ 5 6. 2 5 2 3. 7 0 12. $ 6 7. 3 5 2 6. 9 5 13. $ 7 4. 3 0 1 8. 5 0 15. $ 6 0. 0 0 2 8. 4 0 14. $ 7 3. 0 5 3 8. 8 0 16. $ 8 0. 0 0 5 7. 2 5 30 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.2

Worksheet 7 Solve. Use bar models to help you. Real-World Problems: Money 1. Ahmad saves $27.50 a month. Ben saves $32.25 a month. How much money do they save in all? $27.50 $32.25 $ $27.50 32.25 They save $ in all. 2. A suit costs $82.75. A pair of shoes costs $45.20. How much more does the suit cost than the pair of shoes? suit shoes $82.75 45.20 $82.75 $45.20 $ The suit costs $ more than the pair of shoes. Reteach 3B 31

Solve. Use bar models to help you. 3. Mr. Gregory spends $42.75 on dinner. Mr. Tim spends $12.85 more on dinner than Mr. Gregory. How much does Mr. Tim spend on dinner? Mr. Gregory Mr. Tim? 4. A book costs $10.00. Jessie has $7.25. How much more does she need to buy the book?? 32 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.3

Worksheet 8 Solve. Use bar models to help you. Real-World Problems: Money 1. Mary has $14.50 and June has $32.75. a. How much money do they have altogether? b. A radio costs $100. How much more money do they need to buy the radio? a. $14.50 $32.75? b. $100? Reteach 3B 33

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 2. Jose has $45.85. He has $16.70 less than Andrew. How much money do they have altogether? 3. Thomas has $50.00. He buys a board game and has $19.50 left. Latoya buys a CD for $22.90. How much money do they spend altogether? First, fi nd out how much the board game costs. 34 Chapter 10 Lesson 10.3