CBSE Class 4 Maths Money Worksheet
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Q1) Preetvin spent ₹7 and 45 paise on 3 marbles and 4 dice. The total cost of a marble and a die was ₹2 and 25 paise. What was the cost of one die?
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70 p
Q2) Every day Jack gets 50 paise more pocket money than Tom. Each of them spends ₹1 and 30 paise and saves the rest of their money. When Jack has saved ₹18, Tom has saved only ₹13 and 50p. How much pocket money does Jack get daily?
Answer
He get ₹3 and 30p daily.
Q3) Mrs Seth bought 3 silk thread rolls at ₹49 each and 2 cotton thread rolls at ₹36 each. She gave the cashier a ₹500 note. How much change did she receive?
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Answer
₹281
Q4) Tom had ₹240. He gave ₹20 to his friend and now has twice as much as his friend. How much money did his friend have at first?
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Answer
₹90
Q5) The cost of tickets to a show was ₹110 for 1 adult and ₹70 for 1 child. Mrs Nath bought tickets for 4 adults and 5 children. If she gave the cashier ₹1000, how much change would she receive?
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Answer
She would receive ₹210 back.
Q6) The Prasad family went to the park. Mr Prasad bought 5 tickets at ₹8.50 each. He also bought 2 balloons for his children. Each costs ₹4.50. How much did he spend in all?
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Answer
₹51.50
Q7) Amy and Ben have ₹57.05. Ben and Chirag have ₹89.30. Amy and Chirag have ₹47.85. How much money do Amy, Ben and Chirag have altogether?
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Answer
₹97.10
Q8)Leo and Tim had an equal amount of money. After Leo had given ₹25.50 to Tim, Tim had 4 times as much as Leo. How much money did they have altogether?
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Answer
₹85 altogether
Q9) 1 loaf of bread costs ₹1.95. How many 5-rupee notes does Mrs Seth need in order to buy 5 loaves of bread?
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Answer
2
Q10) Jolie exchanged a ₹100 note for three ₹10 notes, twelve ₹5 notes and four ₹2 notes. The remainder was exchanged for some 20-paise coins. How many 20-paise coins did Jolie receive?
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Answer
Jolie received 10 20-paise coins.