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How Much Can We Spend? (Money)

CBSE · Class 1 · Mathematics

Quick revision notes for How Much Can We Spend? (Money) — CBSE Class 1 Mathematics. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

1

What is Money?

  • Money is used to buy things like food, toys, clothes, and books
  • We get money by working or as gifts from family
  • Money comes in two forms: coins and notes (paper money)
2

Indian Coins and Notes

  • In India, we use Rupees as our money
  • Common coins: 1 rupee, 2 rupees, 5 rupees, 10 rupees
  • Common notes: 10 rupees, 20 rupees, 50 rupees, 100 rupees
3

Counting Money

  • Start counting with the biggest value first
  • Count all notes first, then all coins
  • Add up all the money to find the total
4

Buying Things with Money

  • Everything we buy has a price
  • We need enough money to buy something
  • If something costs 5 rupees, we need at least 5 rupees

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Key Concepts

Money in India includes coins (1₹We count money by adding upDifferent things cost different amountsA budget is the total moneyWhen we buy something that costs

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