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190
 I have collected a
lot of coins. But I
don't have a purse.
Let's Make a
Money Purse
Rupees and Paise
i Take a sheet of paper and
make a fold at the centre.
i Fold the two corners 'A'
and 'B' to meet at the
dotted line.
i Now the sheet will look
like this
i Fold the top part of the sheet
backwards so that the back
of the sheet looks like this
and the front looks like this
Now it will look like this:
A B
C               E
D                F
i Place the front side of the sheet
up and fold the edges CD and EF
to meet at the dotted line.
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190
 I have collected a
lot of coins. But I
don't have a purse.
Let's Make a
Money Purse
Rupees and Paise
i Take a sheet of paper and
make a fold at the centre.
i Fold the two corners 'A'
and 'B' to meet at the
dotted line.
i Now the sheet will look
like this
i Fold the top part of the sheet
backwards so that the back
of the sheet looks like this
and the front looks like this
Now it will look like this:
A B
C               E
D                F
i Place the front side of the sheet
up and fold the edges CD and EF
to meet at the dotted line.
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i Fold down the top along the dotted line so that the figure
now looks like this:
i Fold the back flap down and the money purse is ready!
Money for Our Purse
D Collect different coins.
D Keep a coin on a flat table. Place a
thin paper on it.
D With one hand hold the paper
tight. Rub the tip of the pencil over
the paper softly to trace the coin.
D Slowly the face of the coin will appear.
D Cut out the traced coins and keep
them in your purse.
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190
 I have collected a
lot of coins. But I
don't have a purse.
Let's Make a
Money Purse
Rupees and Paise
i Take a sheet of paper and
make a fold at the centre.
i Fold the two corners 'A'
and 'B' to meet at the
dotted line.
i Now the sheet will look
like this
i Fold the top part of the sheet
backwards so that the back
of the sheet looks like this
and the front looks like this
Now it will look like this:
A B
C               E
D                F
i Place the front side of the sheet
up and fold the edges CD and EF
to meet at the dotted line.
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i Fold down the top along the dotted line so that the figure
now looks like this:
i Fold the back flap down and the money purse is ready!
Money for Our Purse
D Collect different coins.
D Keep a coin on a flat table. Place a
thin paper on it.
D With one hand hold the paper
tight. Rub the tip of the pencil over
the paper softly to trace the coin.
D Slowly the face of the coin will appear.
D Cut out the traced coins and keep
them in your purse.
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Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money
shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins.
One hundre one rupees
Now make notes by cutting paper and writing the value of the
note on each.
Money Game
H Use notes and coins to show the following amounts of money
(you can also keep some money in the purse you had made).
– Twenty-six  rupees
– 4 rupees 75 paise
– 78 rupees
– 130 rupees
– 8 rupees 75 paise
– 53 rupees
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190
 I have collected a
lot of coins. But I
don't have a purse.
Let's Make a
Money Purse
Rupees and Paise
i Take a sheet of paper and
make a fold at the centre.
i Fold the two corners 'A'
and 'B' to meet at the
dotted line.
i Now the sheet will look
like this
i Fold the top part of the sheet
backwards so that the back
of the sheet looks like this
and the front looks like this
Now it will look like this:
A B
C               E
D                F
i Place the front side of the sheet
up and fold the edges CD and EF
to meet at the dotted line.
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191
i Fold down the top along the dotted line so that the figure
now looks like this:
i Fold the back flap down and the money purse is ready!
Money for Our Purse
D Collect different coins.
D Keep a coin on a flat table. Place a
thin paper on it.
D With one hand hold the paper
tight. Rub the tip of the pencil over
the paper softly to trace the coin.
D Slowly the face of the coin will appear.
D Cut out the traced coins and keep
them in your purse.
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192
Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money
shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins.
One hundre one rupees
Now make notes by cutting paper and writing the value of the
note on each.
Money Game
H Use notes and coins to show the following amounts of money
(you can also keep some money in the purse you had made).
– Twenty-six  rupees
– 4 rupees 75 paise
– 78 rupees
– 130 rupees
– 8 rupees 75 paise
– 53 rupees
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190
 I have collected a
lot of coins. But I
don't have a purse.
Let's Make a
Money Purse
Rupees and Paise
i Take a sheet of paper and
make a fold at the centre.
i Fold the two corners 'A'
and 'B' to meet at the
dotted line.
i Now the sheet will look
like this
i Fold the top part of the sheet
backwards so that the back
of the sheet looks like this
and the front looks like this
Now it will look like this:
A B
C               E
D                F
i Place the front side of the sheet
up and fold the edges CD and EF
to meet at the dotted line.
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191
i Fold down the top along the dotted line so that the figure
now looks like this:
i Fold the back flap down and the money purse is ready!
Money for Our Purse
D Collect different coins.
D Keep a coin on a flat table. Place a
thin paper on it.
D With one hand hold the paper
tight. Rub the tip of the pencil over
the paper softly to trace the coin.
D Slowly the face of the coin will appear.
D Cut out the traced coins and keep
them in your purse.
2019-2020
192
Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money Write the amounts of money
shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins. shown by the notes and coins.
One hundre one rupees
Now make notes by cutting paper and writing the value of the
note on each.
Money Game
H Use notes and coins to show the following amounts of money
(you can also keep some money in the purse you had made).
– Twenty-six  rupees
– 4 rupees 75 paise
– 78 rupees
– 130 rupees
– 8 rupees 75 paise
– 53 rupees
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Shopping
You can visit this self-service
store.
A.Without using a pencil or
paper, find out the cost of:
k One ball and one toy car
Rs 
k One notebook and two pencils
Rs 
k Two bananas and a glass of
milk
Rs 
k One doll and a ball
Rs 
k One glass of lemon juice and a
packet of biscuits
Rs  
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FAQs on NCERT Textbook - Rupees And Paise - Mathematics for Class 3: NCERT

1. What is the value of one rupee in paise?
Ans. One rupee is equal to 100 paise. This means that if you have one rupee, it can be divided into 100 paise.
2. How many paise are there in 50 rupees?
Ans. There are 5000 paise in 50 rupees. To convert rupees to paise, you need to multiply the rupee amount by 100. Therefore, 50 rupees multiplied by 100 gives us 5000 paise.
3. Can I use paise to buy goods and services?
Ans. In India, the use of paise has significantly reduced over the years. Most transactions are rounded off to the nearest rupee, and paise are not commonly used in day-to-day transactions. However, paise can still be used in certain cases, especially for small-value items.
4. Are there coins available for paise denominations?
Ans. In India, coins for paise denominations are not in active circulation anymore. The Reserve Bank of India phased out paise coins in 2011 due to their decreasing value and lack of demand. Now, only rupee coins and notes are used for transactions.
5. How are prices displayed with paise values?
Ans. Due to the decreasing use of paise and the rounding off of transactions, prices are commonly displayed without the decimal value. For example, if an item costs 10.50 rupees, it is often displayed as 10 rupees rather than 10 rupees and 50 paise. This simplifies the pricing and eliminates the need for paise.
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