Q1: Write in the short form
1. 80 paise
Sol: 1 Paise = ₹ 1/100
80 Paise = ₹ 80/100 = ₹ 0.80
2. 70 rupees 5 paise
Sol: 1 Paise = ₹ 1/100
5 Paise = 5/100 = ₹ 0.05
70 Rupees 5 Paise = 70 + 0.05 = ₹70.05
Q2: Convert into paise
1. ₹15
Sol: 1 Rupee =100 paise
₹15 = 1500 paise
2. ₹ 0.95
Sol: 1 Rupee =100 paise
₹0.95 = 0.95 x 100 = 95 paise
Q 3: Add / subtract
1. ₹ 56.40 – ₹ 27.35 = ₹29.05
2. ₹ 8.50 + ₹ 9.10 = ₹17.60
Q 4: Add the following
1. ₹ 72.40 and ₹ 36.70 = ₹109.10
2. ₹ 315.75, ₹ 45.90 and ₹ 56.95 = ₹418.6
3. ₹ 40.35, ₹ 65.45 and ₹ 105.05 = ₹210.85
Q 5: Subtract the following
1. ₹ 35.32 from ₹ 51.20 = ₹ 15.88
2. ₹ 182.35 from ₹ 206.75 = ₹ 24.4
3. ₹ 106.05 from ₹ 190.32 = ₹ 84.27
Q6: Multiply the following
1. ₹ 4032 × 20 = ₹ 80640
2. ₹ 3120 × 18 = ₹ 56160
3. ₹ 999.90 × 9 = ₹ 8999.1
Q7: Divide the following
1. ₹ 8464.50 ÷ 9 = ₹ 940.5
2. ₹ 8222.40 ÷ 18 = ₹ 456.8
3. ₹ 1752.80 ÷ 14 = ₹ 125.2
Question 8: Prices of items in a general store are given below:
Using the list prepare a bill or each of the following purchases:
1. 2 kg atta, 1 litre refined oil, 200 g soap, 1 kg sugar, 200 g namkeen.
Sol: To calculate the bill, we need to add all the expense
14 + 14 + 65 + 21.50 + 14 = ₹ 128.50
2. 4 kg rice, 2 kg daal chana), 1 kg sugar, 2 packets of biscuits, 1 litre refined oil, 150 g face cream.
Sol: To calculate the bill, we need to add all the expense
18 + 18 + 18 + 18 + 30 + 30 + 21.50 + 12 + 12 + 65 + 26.50 = ₹ 269
3. 3 kg rice, 1 kg daal chana, 1 kg daal moong, 1 kg salt, 2 packets of biscuits.
Sol: To calculate the bill, we need to add all the expense
18 + 18 + 18 + 30 + 8.50 + 12 + 12 = ₹ 116.5
Q9: I have a 50-rupee note. I bu an ice-cream for ₹ 15.75 and a chocolate for ₹ 18.30. How much do I have left with me?
Sol: Spent on Icecream = ₹ 15.75
Spent on chocolate = ₹ 18.30
Total money spent = ₹ 15.75 + ₹ 18.30 = 34.05
Money left = 50.00 - 34.05 = ₹15.95
Q10: Mona purchased a ribbon for ₹ 15.75, some nailpolish for ₹ 32.40 and bangles for ₹ 40.20. She gave a 100-rupee note to the shopkeeper. How much mone did she get back?
Sol: Spent on ribbon = ₹ 15.75
Spent on Nailpolish = ₹ 32.40
Spent on bangles = ₹ 40.20
Total money spent = ₹ 15.75 + ₹ 32.40 + ₹ 40.20 = ₹88.17
Money left = ₹ 100 - 88.17 = ₹18.86
Q11: Add the following
1. ₹ 137.45 + ₹ 38.96 + ₹ 45.24 = ₹221.65
2. ₹ 1629.45 + ₹ 459.23 + ₹ 385.09 = ₹2473.77
Q12: Subtract the following
1. ₹ 784.98 – ₹ 35.65 = ₹749.33
2. ₹ 765.95 – ₹ 395.98 = ₹369.97
3. ₹ 739.94 – ₹ 364.73 = ₹375.21
Q13: Multiply the following
1. ₹ 525.25 by 6
Sol: ₹ 525.25 x 6 = ₹1575.75
2. ₹ 975.12 by 6
Sol: ₹ 975.12 x 6 = ₹5850.72
3. ₹ 67.86 by 7
Sol: ₹ 67.86 x 7= ₹475.02
Q14: Divide:
1. ₹ 96.36 by 3
Sol: ₹ 96.36 / 3= ₹32.12
2. ₹ 533.35 by 5
Sol: ₹ 533.35 / 5= ₹106.67
3. ₹ 211.84 by 4
Sol: ₹ 211.84 / 4 = ₹52.96
Q15: Make out a bill for the following purchases:
1. Rice ₹ 16.00, Refined oil — ₹ 55.50, Sugar ₹ 17.50, Soap ₹ 9.25, Toothpaste ₹ 18.50.
Sol: In order to make the bill, we need to add all the items quantities wise
₹ 16.00 + ₹ 55.50 + ₹ 17.50 + ₹ 9.25 + ₹ 18.50 = 116.75
2. Aksha bought a fountain pen for ₹ 11.25 and a ball-point pen for ₹ 5.00. He gave a twenty -rupee note to the shopkeeper. How much money should he get back?
Sol: Aksha bought a fountain pen for = ₹ 11.25
Aksha bought a ball-point pen for = ₹ 5.00.
Total money spent = ₹ 11.25 + ₹ 5.00 = 16.25
Money he gets back = 20 - 16.25 = 3.75
3. Bhaskar has bought a notebook for ₹ 8.50 and a ball pen for ₹ 4.25. He has onl a ten rupee note. B how much is he running short?
Sol: Bhaskar has bought a notebook for = ₹ 8.50
Bhaskar has bought a ball pen for = ₹ 4.25
Total money = ₹12.75
Money he has = ₹10
Money he is running short of = 12.75 - 10 = ₹ 2.75
Q16: In short form 12 rupees 5 paise can be written as 12.05.
Q17: ₹ 118.05 = 118 rupees 5 paise.
Q18: How many 5-rupee notes can be exchanged for a 1000-rupee note? ______.
Sol: 1000/5 = 200
Q19: ₹ 25.40 + ₹ 15.60 = ₹ 41.
Q 20: 650 rupees 90 paise = ₹ 650.90.
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