10. Fun at the Fair (Money) – Worksheet Solution

Writing the Amount in Words

  1. ₹12 = ________________
  2. ₹30 = ________________
  3. ₹200 = ________________
  4. ₹9 = ________________
  5. ₹6 = ________________

Answers:

  1. Twelve rupees
  2. Thirty rupees
  3. Two hundred rupees
  4. Nine rupees
  5. Six rupees

Writing the Amount in Figures

  1. Twelve rupees = ________________
  2. Thirty rupees = ________________
  3. Two hundred rupees = ________________
  4. Nine rupees = ________________
  5. Six rupees = ________________

Answers:

  1. ₹12
  2. ₹30
  3. ₹200
  4. ₹9
  5. ₹6

Multiple Choice Questions.

(i) Sudha had a 500-rupee note. She spent Rs 248 in one shop and ₹ 200 in another shop. How much money was left with her?
(a) Rs 50
(b) Rs 42
(c) Rs 52
(d) Rs 48

Ans: (c) Rs 52

Sudha had Rs 500.
She spent Rs 248 + Rs 200 = Rs 448.
Now, 500 – 448 = Rs 52.
So, Sudha has Rs 52 left.

(ii) One book costs Rs 85. What is the cost of 9 such books?
(a) Rs 735
(b) Rs 765
(c) Rs 725
(d) Rs 795

Ans: (b) Rs 765

Each book costs Rs 85.
To find the cost of 9 books, multiply:
85 × 9 = Rs 765.
So, the total cost is Rs 765.

(iii) Nandini has two 5-rupee coins, one 2-rupee coin and three 1-rupee coins. How much more money does she need to buy a ruler that costs Rs 20?
(a) Rs 4
(b) Rs 6
(c) Rs 5
(d) Rs 3

Ans: (c)  Rs 5

Nandini has:
2 × 5 = Rs 10,
1 × 2 = Rs 2,
3 × 1 = Rs 3,
So, Nandini has Rs 10 + Rs 2 + Rs 3 = Rs 15.
She needs Rs 20 to buy the ruler, so she needs 20 – 15 = Rs 5 more.

Fill in the blanks.

(i) One Rs 20 note can be changed for ______ Rs 5 coins.
Ans: Four

If you have one Rs 20 note, you can get 4 coins of Rs 5 because 5 × 4 = 20.

(ii)  = ______ rupees
Ans: 313

Word Problems(i) Ritu has Rs 425. Ashu has Rs 152 less than Ritu. How much money does Ashu have?

Ans: Money Ritu has =  Rs 425

Money Ashu has less than Ritu =  Rs 152

Ashu has money = Rs 425 – Rs 152 = Rs. 273

(ii) Manoj has a 100-rupee note. Is it sufficient to buy nine 11-rupee ice cream bars?
Ans: Manoj has Rs 100. Each ice cream bar costs Rs 11.
If he buys 9 ice cream bars, the total cost is: Rs 11 × 9 = Rs 99.
Since Rs 99 is less than Rs 100, Manoj can buy all 9 ice cream bars and still have Rs 1 left.
So, yes, he has enough money.

(iii) Find different combinations to make ₹66.
Ans:

1. ₹50 + ₹10 + ₹5 + ₹1 = ₹66
2. ₹20 + ₹20 + ₹20 + ₹5 + ₹1 = ₹6

(iv)The cost of one pen is ₹20. What will be the cost of 9 such pens?
Ans: Cost of 1 pen = ₹20
So the cost of 9 such pens will be = the cost of 1 pen × number of pens needed
=₹20×9
=₹180
The cost of 9 pens will be ₹ 180.
(v) Your sister had 87 rupees with her. Then she gave 37 rupees to you. How much money is left with her now?
Ans: Money that your sister had ₹ 87
The amount that she gave you= ₹37
The total amount left with your sister = ₹ 87 – ₹ 37
= ₹ 50
(vi) Reena bought a bar of ice-cream for ₹15 and chewing gum for ₹5. How much money did she spend?
Ans: Price for the bar of ice-cream = ₹15
Price of chewing gum = ₹5
Total amount Reena spent = ₹15 + ₹5
= ₹ 20