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\ 11-Sep-2024 Surender Prajapati Proof-4 Reader’s Sign _______________________ Date __________
1. Write the total value of notes and coins in the given space.
(a) = ____________
(b) = ____________
(c) = ____________
(d) = ____________
2. Fill in the blanks with the help of a clue box.
five four two twenty five ten twenty ten
(a) `1 = ___________ 50-paisa coins (b) `5 = ____________ 1-rupee coins
(c) `10 = ___________ 2-rupee coins (d) `20 = ____________ 5-rupee coins
(e) `100 = ___________ 5-rupee notes (f) `200 = ____________ 20-rupee notes
(g) `500 = ___________ 50-rupee notes (h) `2000 = ____________ 100-rupee notes
Writing Money in Words and Figures
Note
We know that Indian currencies, termed as rupees and paise, The type of money used
are available in the form of notes and coins. ‘`’ is the symbol in a particular country is
for rupees and ‘p’ is the symbol for paise. called its currency.
Sam wants to buy a remote-controlled toy car. He requested
his father to grant his wish. His father bought the toy car for
`535.50.
Sam: I am unable to understand the amount of money you gave
to the shopkeeper.
Father: I gave him 535 rupees and 50 paise, which can be
written as 'five hundred thirty-five rupees fifty paise.
Money can be expressed in figures and words.
We use a point (.) for separating rupees and paise. The number on the left side of the
point shows rupees and the number on the right side of the point shows paise.
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