5th Grade Money Bills

In 5th Grade Money Bills we will learn the concept of the bill, preparation of a bill and calculation of the total amount of a bill.


In our daily life, we receive many types of bills like Electricity Bill, Telephone Bill, Water Bill, etc. The shopkeeper also gives us a bill when we purchase some items.

A sample of a bill is given below.

5th Grade Money Bills

Generally, the information mentioned in a bill are as follows.

1. Name, address and phone number of the shop

2. Date and bill number

3. Name and address of the customer

4. Name of items

5. Quantity of each item

6. Rate per item

7. Cost of each item purchased

8. Total cost

9. Signature of the shopkeeper

The bill is very useful for us. It tells us how much we have to pay and whether the money being demanded is correct and reasonable or not. It is also a proof that we purchased the mentioned items from that particular shop.


Examples to Prepare a Bill:

I. Mr. Suman Ghosh residing at 525, IVY Apartment, Laxmi Nagar, Kolkata, purchased the following items from Milan Stores, 732, Dumdum Road, Kolkata on 26.10.2024.

1. 4 kg of rice at Rs 22.50 per kg

2. 3 Packets of 7 o'clock blades at Rs 21.00 each

3. 5 kg of sugar at Rs 15.50 per kg

4. 2 Close-up toothpaste tubes at Rs 26.00 each

5. 1 Boroline cream tube at Rs 15.00

Prepare a bill, wide bill no. 302 of the above items.

Prepare a Bill


II. Manash Saha purchased the following items from a shop of the Super Bazar, Kolkata.

1. 4 kg sugar at the rate of Rs 21 per kg

2. 2 β„“ oil at the rate of Rs 55.50 per β„“

3. 8 kg rice at the rate of Rs 24.50 per kg

4. 3 Boroplus tubes at the rate of Rs 12 per piece

5. 10 kg wheat at the rate of Rs 10 per kg

He received the following bill from the shopkeeper.

Check and verify the bill

Check and verify the bill.


Solution.

1. Cost of 4 kg sugar = Rs 21.00 x 4

                               = Rs 84.00


2. Cost of 2 β„“ oil = Rs 55.50 x 2

                       = Rs 111.00


3. Cost of 8 kg rice = Rs 24.50 x 8

                             = Rs 196.00


4. Cost of 3 Boroplus tubes = Rs 12.00 x 3

                                        = Rs 36.00


5. Cost of 10 kg wheat = Rs 10.00 x 10

                                  = Rs 100.00


Total = Rs 84.00 + Rs 111.00 + Rs 196.00 + Rs 36.00 + Rs 100.00

        = Rs 527.00.

Therefore, the amount of the bill is correct.

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