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2. prepare a bill for the amount of money spent by price list
each of the following and the amount left. items price
a. Gayatri had `500 to spend. She purchased 1 kg Tomato `35 per kg
of potatoes, 1 kg of beetroot and 2 kg of tomatoes. Potato `18 per kg
b. Suman had `350. She purchased 1 kg of carrots, Carrot `40 per kg
2 kg of tomatoes and 1 kg of brinjals. Cucumber `15 per kg
Beetroot `60 per kg
c. Mukesh had `200. He bought 1 kg of cucumbers, Cauliflower `35 per kg
2 kg of beetroot, and 1 kg of cauliflower.
Brinjal `25 per kg
Rupee is the currency of India. Indian currencies are found in the form of notes and
coins.
A certain amount can be paid or taken using different combinations of notes and
coins.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of money are similar to the addition,
subtraction multiplication and division of normal numbers.
Learning LOGS
1. Read the given statements. now draw the coins and notes to show the amounts
mentioned in the statements and find the total amount.
a. Simmi has 4 coins of `5 each, 1 note of `200 and 3 notes of `100.
b. Hema has 3 notes of `20 each, 5 coins of `10 and 1 note of ` 500.
2. Mrs. Savita bought a bedsheet for `535, two pillow covers for `200 and one towel for
`105. Find the total cost of these items bought by Mrs. Savita.
3. Akash bought a bat for `1,250, a ball for `260 and a pair of gloves for `409. How much
money did he spend in all? If he gave `2,000 to the shopkeeper, how much did the
shopkeeper return to him?
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