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Addition and Subtraction - PIE - 6th May 2024

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SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS, GRADE 5 (2024-2025)

CHAPTER 2- ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION, PIE WORKSHEET

Name: _________________________ Date: ________


Grade: 5 - Section: _____ Teacher’s Signature: ________

PRELIMINARY

Q. Choose and write the correct option for the following:

(1) When the C.P is greater than the S.P, the transaction will result in:

A. Profit C. Neither profit nor loss

B. Loss D. None of these

(2) Given, C.P = AED 8,300 and S.P = AED 8,200. Calculate the profit/loss as appropriate.

A. Profit of Rs. 100 C. Profit of AED 100

B. Loss of Rs. 100 D. Loss of AED 100

(3) The number sentence for the statement given below is:
Statement: On subtracting 45,000 from 50,000 we are left with 5,000

A. 45,000 – 50,000 = 5,000 C. 50,000 – 45,000 = 5,000

B. 45,000 + 50,000 = 5,000 D. None of these

(4) Mayuri sold her watch for Rs. 1,200. She incurred a loss of Rs. 200. Find the price at which she had bought this watch.

A. Rs. 1,400 C. Rs. 1,100

B. Rs. 1,200 D. Rs. 1,000

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Q. Write the number sentence corresponding to the statements given below. Use a bar model appropriately
to represent this number sentence.

(5) 13,100 more than 10,500

(6) 18,500 less than 28,500

(7) The sum of two numbers is 45,300. One of the numbers is 15,000

(8) A number subtracted from 50,900 gives 30,800

(9) 6,00,000 subtracted from a number gives 10,00,000

(10) 80,100 subtracted from a number gives 10,100

Q. Infer the operation that needs to be used to find the solution to the statements given below by using a bar
model.

(11) What number should be added to 14,800 to get 64,800?

(12) The sum of two numbers is 50,100. Find the other number, if one of the numbers is 1,100.

(13) If we subtract 8,80,000 from a number, we are left with 80,000. Find the number.

Q. Analyze the transactions given below and state whether it will result in a Profit/Loss/Neither:

(14) Niaz bought a watch for AED 500 and sold it for AED 480

(15) Jayesh bought a table for AED 340 and sold it for AED 400

(16) Supriya bought a bangle for AED 12 and sold it at the same price.

(17) C.P = ₹ 4,85,000 and S.P = ₹ 6,00,000

(18) C.P = ₹ 15,000 and S.P = ₹ 12,500

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Q. Analyze the transactions given below to calculate the final C.P using the correct formula

(19) A house restoration company bought a traditional villa for ₹ 60,50,000. They spent ₹ 10,00,000 on its
renovation.

(20) A second-hand furniture dealer bought a cupboard for AED 200 and spent AED 50 on its maintenance.

Q. Complete the table given below by finding the Profit or Loss as appropriate:

Sl. No. C.P S.P State: Profit/Loss Amount

Ex: AED 450 AED 44O Loss AED 10

(21) ₹ 44,000 ₹ 24,000

(22) ₹ 12,340 ₹ 12,300

(23) AED 6,540 AED 5,670

(24) ₹ 2,30,000 ₹ 2,30,000

INTERMEDIATE

Q. Write the addition/ subtraction sentence for the statements given below. Use a bar model appropriately
to find the operation to find the missing number. Find the missing number/ amount.

(25) The sum of two numbers is 4,85,240. Find the other number, if one of the numbers is 70,100.

(26) What number should be added to 25,000 to get 50,000?

(27) If we subtract 5,00,000 from a number, we are left with 25,000. Find the number.

(28) Mahesh plans to buy a badminton racket set using his pocket money. He has saved ₹ 1,300. How much
more money does he need, if its cost is ₹ 2,900?

Q. Identify whether the transactions given below have led to a profit or loss. Use a bar model appropriately
and calculate the profit or loss using the correct formula.

(29) A retailer bought beans at AED 6 per kg and sold it at AED 8 per kg.

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(30) C.P = AED 1,400,000 and S.P = AED 1,380,000

(31) A wholesaler in India had bought onions locally at ₹ 30 per kg. He sold it to a retailer at ₹ 40 per kg.

(32) A Real estate firm purchased a villa for Rs. 85,00,000. They spent Rs. 10,00,000 on its renovation and sold
it for Rs. 1,00,00,000.

Q. Complete the table given below by finding the C.P or S.P as appropriate:

Sl. No. C.P S.P State: Profit/Loss Amount

(33) ₹ 50,300 _____________ Loss ₹ 300

(34) _____________ AED 1,000 Profit AED 100

(35) ₹ 9,000 _____________ Neither ₹0

(36) _____________ AED 6,660 Loss AED 110

(37) AED 20,000 _____________ Profit AED 750

EXPERT

Q. Find the missing digits:


(38) (39)

3 5 6 $ 6 7 8 3 4 6

+ -

@ 2 9 3 # 2 7 4 # 9

3 8 & 1 1 5 0 $ 8 7

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Q. Using the information given below, calculate the cost price/ selling price using the correct formula. Use a
bar model appropriately.

(40) A store had to sell outdated models of a brand of mobile phones at a loss of ₹ 400 per piece. Find its
original cost, if it was sold at ₹ 11,600 per piece.

(41) A retailer bought a product for AED 400 and gained a profit of AED 75 on selling it.

(42) A wholesaler had made a profit of AED 500 on selling a particular model of laptops to a retailer. Find the
price at which he had purchased each laptop from the manufacturer, if he had sold each piece at
AED 3,670 to the retailer.

(43) A furniture dealer who also sold used furniture had bought a sofa set for AED 300. He spent AED 150 on
its upholstery. At what price should he sell it to earn a profit of AED 200?

Q. Complete the table given below by finding the final C.P and then find the S.P/Profit/Loss as appropriate:
Sl. State:
C.P Overheads Final C.P S.P Amount
No. Profit/Loss

(44) ₹ 10,700 ₹ 200 ____________ _____________ Loss ₹ 50

(45) AED 500 AED 70 ____________ AED 1,000 __________ _________

(46) ₹ 6,060 ₹ 40 ____________ _____________ Profit ₹ 200

(47) AED 900 AED 50 ____________ AED 1,330 _________ _________

(48) AED 2,700 AED 200 ____________ _____________ Loss AED 10

Q. Choose and write the correct option for each of the following questions.
(49) Veer subtracted one of the numbers given below from 1,000. He got an answer greater than 300.
Which number did he subtract?

A. 923 C. 767

B. 812 D. 650

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(50) Rahul bought a camera. He made a profit of Rs. 300 by selling the camera for Rs. 6,000.
How much money did he pay to buy the camera?

A. Rs. 300 C. Rs. 6,300

B. Rs. 5,700 D. None of the above.

(51) Mr. Mehta bought a television set for AED 2,500.


➢ He sold the television set to Ms. Manpreet for AED 2,200.
➢ Ms. Manpreet sold the television set to Mr. Rahul for AED 2,400.
➢ Mr. Rahul sold the television set to his friend for AED 2,400.
Who has made a profit?

A. Mr. Mehta C. Mr. Rahul

B. Ms. Manpreet D. None of them gained a profit.

(52) Kiran’s father paid Rs. 3,560 for a pair of shoes, a shirt and a jacket.
➢ The cost of the pair of shoes is Rs. 1,250.
➢ The cost of the shirt is Rs. 1,170.
How much did the jacket cost?

A. Rs. 1,140 C. Rs. 2,310

B. Rs. 1,040 D. Rs. 2,390

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