NCERT Solutions Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 14 Rupees and Paise

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NCERT Solutions Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 14 Rupees and Paise 1. One ball and one toy car. 22. 2. One notebooks and two pencils. 10. 3. One doll and a ball 15. One glass of lemon juice and a pocket of biscuits 7.50. 4. One toy giraffe, one copy and a glass of lemon juice. 15.50. 5. One glass of milk, one packet of biscuits and a banana. 9. 6. One notebook, two pencils, and two erasers. 12. 7. Two tops, three toffees and two bananas. 8.50. 8. What can you buy if you have a twenty-rupee note? 1 toy car, 1 lemon juice, 1 banana. 1 ball, 1 doll, 1 notebook. 1 toy car, 1 banana, 1 glass milk. 1 toy car, 1 packet of biscuit, 1 toffee. 1 toy car, 1 toy giraffe, 1 glass milk.

9. Monu prepared the following cash memos: Check the cash memos and correct them if you find a mistake. Corrected cash memo are given below: Cash Memo Self Service Store Item Rate Rs Paise 1 Ball 7 7 00 2 Pencil 2.50 5 00 5 Toffees 1.50 2 50 Cash Memo Self Service Store Total 14 50 Item Rate Rs Paise 1 Toy car 15 15 00 3 Glass milk 3.50 10 50 4 Notebooks 5 20 00 Cash Memo Self Service Store Total 45 50 Item Rate Rs Paise

1 Toy car 15 15 00 3 Pencils 2.50 7 50 7 Toffees 0.50 3 50 1 Biscuits 4.50 4 50 Total 30 50 10. Add the following: (a) 12. 50 +13. 00 12. 50 +13. 00 25. 50 (b) 55. 50 +14. 00 55. 50 +14. 00 69. 50

(c) 30. 00 +31. 50 30. 00 +31. 50 61. 50 11. Subtract the following: (a) 15. 50-11. 50 15. 50-11. 50 14 00 (b) 103. 50-62. 00

103. 50-62. 00 41. 50 (c) 19. 50 7. 00 19. 50 7. 00 12. 50 12. You have 30 rupees with you. Find out how much money will be left after buying the following items: One ball, one doll and one toy giraffe. Total cost of 21.50. Money left 8.50. Cost of 1 ball = 7 Cost of 1 doll = 8 Cost of 1 toy giraffe = 6.50 So, Total cost = 7 + 8 + 6.50 = 21.50 Money left = Total Money Money Spent = 30 12.50 = 8.50. 13. Two bananas, one pack of biscuits and two glasses of lemon juice. Total cost 13.50. Money left 16.50. Cost of 2 bananas = 1.50 2 = 3 Cost of 1 pack of biscuits = RS. 4.50

Cost of 2 glasses of lemon juice = 3 2 = 6 So, Total cost = 3 + 4.50 + 6 = 13.50 Money left = Total money Money spent = 30 13.50 = 16.50. 14. Three notebooks, two pencils and two erasers. Total cost 22. Money left 8. Cost of 3 notebooks = 5 3 = 15 Cost of 2 pencils = 2.50 2 = 5 Cost of 2 erasers = 1 2 = 2 Total cost = 15 + 5 + 2 = 22 Money left = Total money Money spent = 30 22 = 8 15. Three friends wanted to buy a cricket bat and ball. Bina had 48.50, Raman had 55. 50 and Venu had 38.00. How much money did they have in all? Money with Bina = 48.50 Money with Raman = 55.50 Money with Venu = 38.00 Total money = 142.00 16. Hari booked a railway ticket for 62.50. He gave a 100 rupee note. How much money will he get back with the ticket? Total money with Hari = 100 Money spent on ticket = 62.50 Money left = 100 62.50

= 37.50 17. Gita and her friends went shopping. She bought things for 58, 37 and 22. Gita had a hundred-rupee note. How much money should she borrow from her friends to pay the bill? Total money with Geeta = 100 Money spent by Geeta = 58 + 37 + 22 = 117 Money to be borrowed = 117 110 = 17. 18. Find the cost of tickets: (a) Bhupen is going from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar. That is the cost of his ticket? Cost of ticket from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar is 28.00. (b) Indira has to go from New Jalpaiguri to Goalpara. How much does she pay for the ticket? Cost of ticket from New Jalpaiguri to Goalpara is 49.50. (c) Debu, Shoma and Gobind are going from New Jalpaiguri to New Mal. What amount will they pay for tickets? Fare from New Jalpaiguri to New Mal = 12. 50 Amount of fare from debu, Shoma and Gobind = 12. 50 3 = 37.50 Money given for tickets = 50 Money spent on tickets = 37.50 Money got back = 50 37.50 = 12.50.