Teacher Workbooks. Mathematics Series Money Math - Subtraction, Vol. 1. Copyright 2006 Teachnology Publishing Company A Division of Teachnology, Inc.
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2 Teacher Workbooks Mathematics Series Money Math - Subtraction, Vol. 1 Copyright 2006 Teachnology Publishing Company A Division of Teachnology, Inc. For additional information, visit us at
3 Table of Contents Skill Money Math - Subtraction 1-30 Answers 31 Standard National Mathematics Standard: Number and Operations Standard for Grades 3-5: Students will develop fluency in adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers 1-30 Answers 31 iii
4 $37.18 $101 = $748 $04 $10 28 $850 = $7318 $652 = $920 $17.36 = $8329 $8163 = 1
5 $730 $192 = $6037 $ = $738 $63 = $ $1293 = $2852 $206 = $8210 $6938 = 2
6 $5729 $1007 = $8200 $ = $68.38 $27.91 = $ $10.91 = $27.91 $86 = $ = 3
7 $913 $549 = $820 $361 = $92 01 $ = $19.27 $22 = $701 $320 = $28.07 $0.52 = 4
8 $901 $70.14 = $27.10 $138 = $8650 $ = $4810 $347 = $77.40 $375 = $860 $815 5
9 $48.30 $29.01 = $6820 $3847 = $5915 $2528 = $5857 $ = $ $2839 = $38.10 $50 = 6
10 $59.68 $237 = $39.41 $16 = $ $7210 = $ $ = $502 $28.61 = $8320 $3007 = 7
11 $ $6473 = $20.40 $172 = $ $546 = $ $4229 = $ $239 = $4826 $259 = 8
12 $3839 $ = $3658 $ = $7029 $5167 = $576 $18.63 = $5710 $ = $99.37 $901 = 9
13 $29.74 $10.35 = $7139 $5930 = $9125 $ = $7182 $ = $4610 $39 = $ $5036 = 10
14 $702 $635 = $97.59 $830 = $2047 $ = $ $57.26 = $3015 $729 = $847 $576 = 11
15 $8548 $7405 = $ $ = $ $39.62 = $8201 $ = $2907 $1915 = $972 $40.28 = 12
16 $9047 $6801 = $784 $02 = $9230 $ = $20.00 $175 = $972 $39.01 = $ $27.04 = 13
17 $90.30 $40.71 = $ $1952 = $8095 $ = $8594 $7662 = $2093 $58.39 = $ $4062 = 14
18 $2058 $959 = $ $906 $9020 $8059 $2936 $859 = $ $2739 = $ $920 = 15
19 $8573 $5905 = $7850 $4960 = $3006 $820 = $2083 $959 = $2989 $20.30 = $69.48 $0.93 = 16
20 $2061 $79.38 = $7039 $2091 = $9230 $3820 = $9747 $859 = $6860 $3748 = $9693 $ = 17
21 $7920 $3829 = $ $4849 = $7694 $ = $6840 $ = $ $ = $2839 $2096 = 18
22 $ $2526 = $3948 $ = $ $ = $ $207 = $58.27 $39.00 = $3762 $ = 19
23 $48.60 $204 = $6887 $ = $5836 $2096 = $ $3652 = $ $9030 = $ $905 = 20
24 A package of three candles cost $40 Several new candleholders cost a total of $ What was the difference between these two items? Dylan spent $601 for a new pair of glasses. He spent $85 for a glass cleaner wipe. How much more did he spend for his new glasses? Joan's new guitar cost $6297. New strings cost $138 How much more did the guitar cost? Patricia spent $349 on new jewelry for an upcoming wedding. The bride spent $548.9 How much more did the bride spend? Henry s new bike and accessories cost $478.2 The accessories alone cost $97.3 How much did the bike cost? The students of Valley Elementary School raised $8310 for a local charity. A neighboring school raised $629.1 How much more did Valley Elementary raise? 21
25 Karen sold $ worth of crafts at the local fair. Last week she sold $ worth of her handicraft. How much more did Karen earn this week? Nicole had a coupon for $0.95 off a frozen dinner. The dinner regularly costs $49. How much will it cost if she uses the coupon. Thomas borrowed $300 from his younger brother. He paid back $10.7 How much more does he owe his brother? Emma lawn service charges her $700 per week to keep her yard neat. $242 of this is for fertilizer and $00 is for insecticide. The remainder is for cutting the grass. How much does she pay for this? A new motorcycle costs $10,997 dollars. A new car costs $19, 87 What is the difference in cost between the two? Maria spent $8.26 for new socks. Her total bill at the shoe store was $129. How much did she spend on other items? 22
26 Brandon saved $2,1900 two years ago. One year ago, he saved $3,0800. How much more was Brandon able to save? Katherine spent $7391 for her new computer She also spent $2103 for accessories. How much more was the computer? The local ice cream shop donated $2,1839 for the park. The pizza shop donated $5,8510. How much more did the pizza shop donate? Vanessa s plan ticket to Chicago cost $248.10? From Chicago she flew to Dallas. The total for all her tickets was $498.56? How much was it for the ticket from Chicago to Dallas? Amanda spent $9,2681 for a new washer and dryer and furniture. She also spent $8320 for a new refrigerator. How much more did she spend on the washer and dryer? Adam collected $8015 worth of donations for a local charity drive. His sister Julie collected $2,190 How much more did Julie collect? 23
27 Bob spent $594 October. He spent $850 in September. How much more did Bob spend in September? Theresa s electric bill is $2069. Her cable bill is $907. What is the difference between the two bills? Dan spent $ on a new computer system. He also spent $1728 for a computer class. How much more did he spend on the computer itself? The cost of new tires is four hundred sixtythree dollars and twelve cents. New brakes cost eighty seven dollars and eighty three cents. How much more do the tires cost? Eric wants pizza for dinner. It would cost $195 but he has a coupon for $25 off. How much will the pizza cost? Donna saved $38.76 last month by riding her bike instead of driving to the store. She normally spends $1300 a month on gas. How much did she spend last month? 24
28 Alexander always had dinner at a restaurant on Saturday. It cost him $67.89 including the tip. He left $100 for tip. How much was his food? Matt budgeted $350 for his vacation. He actually spent $3910 while on vacation. How far over budget was he? Sean's dental bill came to $684, which was more than he had on him. If he still owed the dentist $237, how much did he pay so far? Kevin saved $ during the year. At then end of the year, he had $4723 including interest. How much interest did he earn in a year? A pet store sells complete aquarium packages for $ If you buy all the supplies separately, it would cost $147.5 How much do you save purchasing the package? Thursday s special on hamburger at the grocery store is $0.34 off per pound. If the regular price is $87 per pound, what is the sale price? 25
29 New computer headphones cost $28 A new keyboard cost $ How much more did the headphones cost? Last month's visit to the vet cost $620 This month, only $2648 was spent on vet bills. How much less did this month's vet visit cost? The restaurant made a profit of $4128 this week. Last week, the profit was $719 How much less was gained as profit this week? Dan ordered $3,2995 worth of furniture for the new restaurant He was only billed for $2950 How much more did he need to pay? A donation of $2693 was made anonymously to a local charity. My school raised $170 How much more was contributed anonymously? The kennel charges $200 a day for a dog. Cats cost $ how much more does it cost to board a dog? 26
30 Isabelle s MP3 player cost $2894, and Danielle s cost $ How much more did Isabelle s MP3 player cost? Six CDs cost $78.32 at one store. The same six CDs cost $619 online. What is the difference in price. Jack spent five dollars and forty eight cents at the dollar store. He bought five notebooks and two cups. The cups cost two dollars and twelve cents. How much were the five notebooks? Erica spent $1,0577 on car repairs. $2386 was for parts, and the rest was for labor. How much was the labor? One store sells televisions for $ , and other sells the same television for $ What is the difference in price? Jennifer went to the movies and started with $ Her ticket and popcorn cost $17 How much money did she still have? 27
31 For $1059, Steve can get his car washed, waxed, and vacuumed. For $1598, he can get all that plus and oil change. How much is the oil change? In my elementary school, they spend $8575 for books in each first grade class. In the fifth grade classes, they spend $1,2950 for books. What is the difference? Sally buys toothpaste for $99, but had a coupon and only paid $49. How much was the coupon worth? Jeanie s lunch is $8 Her brother David s is $8.39. How much more is David s lunch? Last week movies cost $19.9 This week they are on sale for $83 less. What is the price this week? Harry was making $7279 per week. He got a raise and now makes $ per week. How much was his raise? 28
32 Ticket's for the roller coaster cost $9 The Ferris wheel cost $99. how much more did the roller coaster cost? The bakery delivery driver collects $5255 on his route. The cost of his baked goods was $397.2 How much did the driver make on his route? Jennifer spent $781 on new clothes. She also spent $39.14 for new shoes. How much more did she spend on clothes? Karla spent $1031 for kite supplies. When she is done making the kites, she will be able to sell them for a total of $ How much will she have after she pays for the supplies? Dan s cell phone bill was $762 in January. In February, it was $90.8 How much did his bill go up? Tara makes $10485 whenever she paints an entire house. She only makes $125 when she paints a single room. How more does she make when she paints an entire house? 29
33 Earl won $ playing bingo. Randy only won $49.0 How much more did Earl win. The cost of a boat is $13,039.7 With a trailer, the total is $13,600 How much is the trailer? A package of ten video tapes costs $28 A package of five video tapes is $19 What is the difference in price? Dinner at a fancy restaurant cost a family $102 They left $1200 on the table for the bill and tip. How much money did they leave for a tip? A fishing license, a new fishing pole, and bait cost forty six dollars and sixty two cents. Without the new pole, the total was only twenty one dollars and fifty cents. How much was the fishing pole? Every month Lisa starts with $ after she pays her fills. She then buys groceries and puts whatever is left in the bank. If her groceries cost $992, how much will she put in the bank? 30
34 Answers Page 1 $217 $68.44 $20.78 $ $784 $266 Page 7 $38.31 $37.25 $937 $ $241 $ Page 13 $ $68.82 $5548 $7.25 $571 $4626 Page 19 $113 $1897 $3591 $2547 $19.27 $1624 Page 25 $589 $410 $447 $223 $47.54 $53/lb. Page 2 $57.38 $ $775 $1781 $2646 $ Page 8 $87.75 $68 $ $ $6464 $497 Page 14 $49.59 $931 $5454 $89.32 $ $97 Page 20 $256 $2857 $ $ $216 $8621 Page 26 $9.42 $3653 $ $3493 $87.91 $9.00 Page 3 $ $1843 $40.47 $99.92 $205 $48 Page 9 $1787 $1552 $ $313 $1437 $7.36 Page 15 $ $4214 $99.61 $ $4389 $1185 Page 21 $372 $60.16 $ $5143 $ $2096 Page 27 $1297 $113 $6 $ $ $125 Page 4 $464 $49.59 $774 $105 $381 $27.55 Page 10 $19.39 $1209 $6742 $3518 $ $ Page 16 $ $28.99 $ $1124 $2759 $68.55 Page 22 $ $54 $226 $48.58 $8877 $7.03 Page 28 $50.39 $4475 $0.50 $55 $112 $842 Page 5 $287 $172 $2121 $4463 $465 $45 Page 11 $9.67 $129 $98.00 $ $ $28.71 Page 17 $1223 $ $ $ $ $7544 Page 23 $ $ $ $ $ $ Page 29 $97 $1234 $367 $ $18.19 $ Page 6 $19.29 $ $3487 $3546 $812 $360 Page 12 $ $79.85 $ $ $544 Page 18 $ $278 $345 $691 $4699 $843 Page 24 $29.56 $ $1431 $3729 $170 $924 Page 30 $ $5629 $9.89 $278 $212 $
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