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Money
Edu-Primes
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9/17/2024
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00:00
Today let's learn about money with Saira and her piggy bank.
00:08
Saira has collected so many coins and notes with her.
00:14
Now she is putting them one by one in her piggy bank.
00:22
Look she is putting a 50 paisa coin, a 1 rupee coin, 2 rupee coin, 5 rupee coin and a 10 rupee coin.
00:44
Look she is now putting notes, rupee 1, rupees 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100.
01:12
200, 500 and 2000.
01:24
All the coins and notes with different denominations are called money.
01:35
When we go shopping we pay money for the goods that we buy.
01:42
So let us go shopping with Saira with the money she has collected in her piggy bank.
01:53
Saira is going to a grocery shop to buy a lollipop.
02:00
The cost of the lollipop is 15 rupees.
02:06
Saira gives a 5 rupee coin, then a 2 rupee coin.
02:14
She gives one more 5 rupee coin, then a 2 rupee coin and at last a 1 rupee coin.
02:27
It means she gave 5 plus 2 plus 5 plus 2 plus 1 which is equal to 15 rupees to the shopkeeper.
02:47
Now Saira goes to a stationary shop.
02:54
She wants to buy crayons.
02:58
The cost of the crayons is 30 rupees 50 paise.
03:06
Saira gives the shopkeeper a 20 rupee note and a 10 rupee note as 20 plus 10 is equal to 30.
03:23
She also gives one 50 paise coin.
03:28
It means she gave 30 rupees and 50 paise to the shopkeeper.
03:37
Look! Saira is back from shopping.
03:43
She is writing down how much money she spent today.
03:50
Look! Saira has written the price of the lollipop.
03:57
Let me explain to you how she has written the amount.
04:03
This is the symbol for the Indian rupee.
04:09
We use this symbol instead of the word rupee.
04:15
Now let us see what 15.00 means.
04:24
The number 15 indicates the rupees and the two zeros indicate the paise.
04:36
The dot is used to separate the rupees from the paise.
04:43
The rupees are written to the left of the dot.
04:50
The paise are written to the right of the dot.
04:56
Two places are used when writing the paise after the dot.
05:04
We read this as 15 rupees 0 paise.
05:11
Now Saira is writing the money spent on crayons.
05:19
First she writes the symbol of rupee.
05:25
Then the number 30.
05:28
Then a dot and lastly she writes the number 50.
05:36
We read this as 30 rupees 50 paise.
05:44
Look at Saira! She is so happy with her crayons and lollipop.
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