A pencil costs ₹3. An eraser costs ₹2. How much for both?
addition
Add the two prices.
Example: ₹3 + ₹2 = ₹5
Use simple pretend-shopping to practise addition and giving change with small rupee amounts.
Read the price, count your money, buy the item, and work out how much is left.
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addition
Add the two prices.
Example: ₹3 + ₹2 = ₹5
subtraction
Take the price from the money you have.
Example: ₹10 − ₹7 = ₹3 change
repeated addition
Add ₹5 twice.
Example: ₹5 + ₹5 = ₹10
two-step
Add the costs first, then subtract from ₹20.
Example: ₹20 − ₹17 = ₹3 left
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