Review the key concepts, formulae, and examples before starting your quiz.
🔑Concepts
Indian Currency Units: Indian money is measured in Rupees and Paise. The symbol for Rupee is . Visualize a coin as being equal in value to two paise coins or four paise coins.
Conversion Rule: There are exactly paise in Rupee (). To convert Rupees into Paise, you multiply the amount by or simply remove the decimal point and the symbol.
Writing Format: Money is written using a dot (.) to separate Rupees from Paise. The numbers to the left of the dot represent Rupees, and the two digits to the right represent Paise. For example, shows Rupees and Paise. In a notebook, this looks like a clear division where the dot acts as a wall between the two units.
Addition and Subtraction of Money: To calculate totals or change, align the dots (decimal points) vertically. This ensures you add Paise to Paise and Rupees to Rupees, just like columns in a place value chart. If the Paise total exceeds , carry over to the Rupees column.
Making Change: Making change is the process of finding the difference between the amount of money you give to a shopkeeper and the actual price of the item. Imagine handing over a note for a toy costing ; the money you get back is the change.
Counting Forward Method: A simple way to find change without subtraction is to 'count up' from the price. If a chocolate costs and you pay , count paise to reach , then add to reach . Total change = .
Denominations: Understand the different notes and coins available in India, such as , and . Visualizing these helps in choosing the right combination of notes to pay for an item.
📐Formulae
💡Examples
Problem 1:
Rohan bought a toy car for . He gave a note to the shopkeeper. How much change will he get back?
Solution:
Step 1: Identify the amount paid = . \ Step 2: Identify the cost of the toy car = . \ Step 3: Subtract the cost from the amount paid: \ \ \begin{array}{r@{\quad}l} 100.00 \\ - 65.50 \\ \hline 34.50 \end{array} \ Rohan will get back .
Explanation:
To find the change, we subtract the price of the toy from the total money given. We add '.00' to to align the decimal points for the subtraction of paise.
Problem 2:
Sita buys a pen for and a notebook for . She pays with a note. Calculate the change she receives.
Solution:
Step 1: Calculate the total cost of items: \ \ Step 2: Subtract the total cost from the amount paid (): \ \ Sita receives in change.
Explanation:
First, we find the total expenditure by adding the prices of the pen and the notebook. Then, we subtract that total from the note provided by Sita.