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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise

Page No. 190

Q.1. Write the amounts of money shown by the notes and coins.

NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseAns. One hundred one rupees

Q.2. Write the amounts of money shown by the notes and coins.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseAns. Seventy-six rupees and seventy-five paise


Page No. 191

Q.1. Write the amounts of money shown by the notes and coins.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise

Ans. Thirty-five rupees and seventy-five paise

Q.2. Write the amounts of money shown by the notes and coins.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseAns. Six hundred eighty four rupees and twenty-five paise

Q.3. Write the amounts of money shown by the notes and coins.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseAns. One hundred seventy seven rupees and twenty-five paise


Page No. 192

Q.1. Shopping
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseAns.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise


Page No. 193

Q.1. Find out the total cost of:

  • One toy giraffe, one copy and a glass of lemon juice Rs ________
  • One glass of milk, one packet of biscuits and a banana Rs ________
  • One notebook, two pencils and two erasers ________
  • Two tops, three toffees and two bananas ________

Ans.

  • One toy giraffe, one copy and a glass of lemon juice Rs 14.50
  • One glass of milk, one packet of biscuits and a banana Rs 9.50
  • One notebook, two pencils and two erasers Rs 12
  • Two tops, three toffees and two bananas Rs 8.50

Q.2. What can you buy if you have a twenty-rupee note?

  • 1 toy car, 1 lemon juice, 1 banana
  • ______________, ______________, ________________ 
  • ______________, ______________, ________________ 
  • ______________, ______________, ________________ 
  • ______________, ______________, ________________

Ans.

  • 2 balls, 1 packet of biscuits, 1 eraser
  • 1 toy car, 1 pencil, 4 toffees
  • 3 glasses of milk, 3 bananas, 1 notebook
  • 5 tops, 1 doll, 2 erasers

Q.3. 
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseYou need to make a cash memo for the things you bought. Before adding, first guess how much money will be needed. Then find the total and check your guess. Monu prepared the following cash memos: Check the cash memos and correct them if you find a mistake.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise

1. Add the following:
(a) Rs 12.50+ Rs 13.00
(b) Rs 55.50+ Rs 14.00    
(c) Rs 30.00+ Rs 31.50
2. Subtract the following:
(a) Rs 25.50- Rs 11.50    
(b)Rs 103.50+ Rs 62.00  
(c)Rs 19.50+ Rs 7.00

Ans. As per my guess, the total amount of the cash memo would be around Rs 70.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseTotal amount of cash memo= Rs 67.50, and our guess was of almost the same amount i.e. Rs 70. The corrections in the cash memo, prepared by Monu is shown below.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise1. Add:
(a) Rs 12.50+ Rs 13.00 = Rs 25.50  
(b) Rs 55.50+ Rs 14.00 = Rs 69.50  
(c) Rs 30.00+ Rs 31.50 = Rs 61.50
2. Subtract:
(a) Rs 25.50- Rs 11.50 = Rs 14.00    
(b) Rs 103.50- Rs 62.00 = Rs 41.50  
(c) Rs 19.50- Rs 7.00 = Rs 12.50


Page No. 194

Q.1. 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 _________. Money left _________. 
  • Two bananas, one pack of biscuits and two glasses of lemon juice. Total cost _________. Money left _________.
  • Three notebooks, two pencils and two erasers. Total cost _________. Money left _________.

Ans. Total amount of money available = Rs 30.

  • One ball, one doll and one toy giraffe  Total cost of one ball, one doll and one toy giraffe = Rs 7 + Rs 8 + Rs 6.5 = Rs 21.5
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseTotal cost = Rs 21.5
    Money left = Rs 30 − Rs 21.5 = Rs 8.5NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise
  • Two bananas, one pack of biscuits, and two glasses of lemon juice. Total cost of two bananas, one pack of biscuit, and two glasses of lemon juice = Rs 3 + Rs 4.5 + Rs 7 = Rs 14.5
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseTotal cost = Rs 14.50
    Money left = Rs 30 − Rs 14.50 = Rs 15.50
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise
  • Three notebooks, two pencils and two erasers. Total cost of three notebooks, two pencils and two erasers = Rs 15 + Rs 5 + Rs 2 = Rs 22
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseTotal cost = Rs 22
    Money left = Rs 30 − Rs 22 = Rs 8
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise

Page No. 195

Q.1. Three friends wanted to buy a cricket bat and ball. Bina had Rs 48.50, Raman had Rs 55.50 and Venu had Rs 38.00 How much money did they have in all?
Ans. Money with Bina= Rs 48.50 Money with Raman = Rs 55.50 Money with Venu =Rs 38.00
Total money with all of them = Rs 48.50 + Rs 55.50 + Rs 38.00
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseSo, all of them have Rs 142.00.

Q.2. Hari booked a railway ticket for Rs 62.50. He gave a 100-rupee note. How much money will he get back with the ticket?
Ans. Cost of railway ticket = Rs 62.50 Money given by Hari to purchase the ticket = Rs 100
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseSo, Hari will get Rs 37.50 back along with the ticket.

Q.3. Gita and her friends went shopping. She bought things for Rs 58, Rs 37 and Rs 22. Gita had a hundred-rupee note. How much money should she borrow from her friends to pay the bill?
Ans. Total money spent by Geeta on shopping = Rs 58 + Rs 37+ Rs 22
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseMoney spent = Rs 117
Gita had Rs 100 with her. Money she needs to borrow from friends = Rs 117 − Rs 100 = Rs 17
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseShe needs to borrow Rs 17 from her friends.


Page No. 196

Q.1. 
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseLet us see how much money the factory tries to save. Money 1 older worker should get = Rs 85 a day Money 1 child is paid = Rs 20 a day On 1 person the factory saves Rs 85 − ______ = Rs 65 a day On 10 persons the factory saves Rs 65 × 10 = Rs ______ a day
Ans: On 1 person the factory saves Rs 85 − Rs 20 = Rs 65 a day
On 10 persons the factory saves Rs 65 × 10 = Rs 650 a day


Page No. 197

Q.1. Train Journey This train goes from New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati. One its way, it stops at New Mal, Alipurduar and Goalpara stations. The cost of a rail ticket to different stations is given in the table.

 Distance from New Jalpaiguri (in km) Station Fare (in Rs)
 57 175 366 New Mal
 Alipurduar
 Goalpara
  12.50
 28.00
 49.50 
 495 Guwahati  62.50

Find the distance:
(a) From New Mal to Guwahati ____________
(b) Between New Mal and Goalpara ___________
(c) From Alipurduar to Guwahati ____________
(d) Between New Mal and Alipurduar ___________
(e) From Goalpara to Guwahati ___________

Ans.
(a) Distance from New Mal to Guwahati  = Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati − Distance from  New Jalpaiguri to New Mal = 495 km − 57 km
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseDistance between New Mal and Guwahati is 438 km.
(b) Distance from New Mal to Goalpara = Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Goalpara − Distance from  New Jalpaiguri to New Mal = 366 km − 57 km
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseDistance between New Mal and Goalpara is 309 km.
(c) Distance from Alipurduar to Guwahati = Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati − Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar = 495 km − 175 km
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseDistance between Alipurduar to Guwahati is 320 km.
(d) From the table, we can see the distance between New Mal and Alipurduar = Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar − Distance from New Jalpaiguri to New Mal  = 175 km − 57 km = 118 km
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise(e) From the table, we can see the distance between Goalpara to Guwahati = Distance from    New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati − Distance from New Jalpaiguri to Goalpara = 495 km − 366 km = 129 km
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and Paise


Page No. 198

Q.1.
(a) Bhupen is goin from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar. What is the cost of his ticket?
(b) Indira has to go from New Jalpaiguri to Goalpara. How much does she pay for the ticket?
(c) Debu, Shoma and Gobind are going from New Jalpaiguri to New Mal. What amount will they pay for three tickets?
They give a Rs 50 note for the tickets. How much money will they get back
Ans.
(a) From the table, we can see that the ticket cost from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar is Rs 28.
(b) From the table, we can see that the ticket cost from Jalpaiguri to Goalpara is Rs 49.50. It means, she pays Rs 49.50 for the ticket.
(c) From the table, we can see that the ticket cost of ticket from Jalpaiguri to New Mal = Rs 12.50 Now, all three Debu, Shoma and Gobind have to pay = 3 × Rs 12.50 = Rs 37.50 Money they gave for the 3 tickets = Rs 50 Money left = Rs 50 - Rs 37.50
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Rupees and PaiseThey will get back Rs 12.50.

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1. What is the difference between rupees and paise?
Ans. Rupees and paise are both units of currency used in India. Rupees are the main unit of currency and are used to denote larger amounts, while paise are the subunit of rupees and are used to denote smaller amounts. For example, 1 rupee is equal to 100 paise.
2. How do I convert paise to rupees?
Ans. To convert paise to rupees, you need to divide the number of paise by 100. For example, if you have 500 paise, you can convert it to rupees by dividing 500 by 100, which equals 5 rupees.
3. Can I use paise to make a payment?
Ans. While paise are still considered a valid subunit of the Indian currency, they are not commonly used in everyday transactions. Instead, prices are usually rounded off to the nearest rupee or multiple of 5 rupees. So, in practice, paise are not commonly used for making payments.
4. Are there any coins in circulation for paise?
Ans. In recent years, the Indian government has phased out the use of paise coins due to their low value and the increasing cost of production. As a result, paise coins are no longer widely circulated and are rarely used in day-to-day transactions.
5. Is the usage of paise the same across all Indian states?
Ans. Yes, the usage of paise as a subunit of the Indian currency is standardized across all Indian states. Whether you are in North India, South India, or any other region, the concept of rupees and paise remains the same. However, the actual usage of paise in transactions may vary depending on local practices and rounding conventions.
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