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Adding Money

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Adding Money

Adding Money

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Joyful Mathematics 2Give and Take. Totalling rupee amounts uses the same tens-and-ones addition skills practised with buying and selling stories.

What you'll learn

  • To add rupee amounts the same way as adding numbers, using the symbol.
  • To add round amounts (₹20 + ₹30) and two-digit amounts (₹24 + ₹35).
  • To solve simple money word problems with two or three amounts.

Key concepts

Verbal: Adding money is just adding numbers — remember to write in the answer.

Symbolic: ₹24 + ₹35 → ones: 4+5=9, tens: 2+3=5 → ₹59.

Level 1 — Round amounts

₹30 + ₹40 = ₹70.

Level 2 — Two-digit amounts

₹42 + ₹16 = ₹58.

Level 3 — Three amounts (savings over weeks)

₹18 + ₹24 + ₹15 = ₹57.

Worked example

Ramu has a ₹24 note and a ₹35 note. What is the total?

Step 1 — Add ones: 4 + 5 = 9
Step 2 — Add tens: 2 + 3 = 5
Answer: ₹59

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Forgetting the ₹ symbol in the answerTreating it like plain numbersAlways write before the total
Adding tens and ones incorrectlyColumn mix-upAdd ones to ones, tens to tens
Missing one amount in a three-part sumRushingList all amounts before adding

Quick check

  • ₹20 + ₹50 = ?
  • ₹33 + ₹25 = ?
  • Priya saved ₹18, ₹24, and ₹15 over 3 weeks. Total saved?

Stretch: Add ₹47 + ₹38 (this needs regrouping — carry the extra ten).

Revision tip: Practise with play-money notes, laying them out before adding.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Adding Money.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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