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                Refer the information given on previous page and answer the following.
                1.  Help them to find the amount they together have.

                    `200 + `350 + `400 = `_______


                2.  Shweta gives                                                 at the counter for three red

                    bands.  It means she pays `_______ in all.

                3.  The cashier returns a                     along with 3 tickets. That means the cost of


                    the tickets is `_______ only.


              MONEY

              We use money to buy things and pay for services. In India, money is computed in
              terms of rupees and paise. The symbol ‘`’ is used for rupees and ‘p’ for paise. Indian
              currencies are available in the form of notes and coins.
              Indian Coins and Notes

              These are some coins and notes that are commonly used in India.





                               `1      `2     `5      `10     `20





                        `5            `10            `20             `50

                                                                                    100 paise make 1 rupee.

                         `100                 `200                 `500             So, `1 = 100 p.

              COUNTING MONEY

              We add the amount to count money. We start from the biggest amount. Some
              examples are given here.





                      `20          +         `10          +          `5           +          `2           =    `37





                     `500          +        `200          +         `100          +         `10           = `810

               teacher’s   Discuss about the details printed on 2 sides of a note and coin. Ask them to identify the
                  tip      images printed on the reverse and tell something about it.




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