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प्रश्न
Can you find your own weight using this balance?
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Now, you also make your own balance. Write down how you made it. Also draw a picture of your balance in the box below.
Make pairs of different things and use the balance to decide which is heavier. First guess which thing will take the pan down and then check with your balance.
Make groups of three things. For example - eraser, ball and paper. Use the balance to arrange them in order of weight-the lightest, the one with in-between weight, the heaviest.
Complete the table with at least five examples.
| Lightest | In-between weight | Heaviest |
| Paper | Eraser | Ball |
Which pan of the balance will go down? Show by drawing an arrow.
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Guess and write the weight of each thing he bought - in g or kg.
| Items | Weight |
| Rice | 5 |
| Sugar | 1 |
| Mustard seeds | 10 |
| Wheat | 3 |
| Dal | 500 |
| Tea | 250 |
| Pepper | 25 |
Guess which is the heaviest-a real car, a bus or a tractor?
Now imagine what happened next and complete the story. Discuss with your friends how Vaidika’s daughter found the weight of the elephant.
Read the weight shown in the picture. Find out the cost of sending a parcel of that weight.
Parcel weight = ______
Cost of stamps = ______
The chart shows the height and weight of children between 6 and 10 years old.
| Name | Age | Height | Weight |
| Temshula | 6 | 3 feet, 7 inches | 16 kg |
| Sreekunth | 10 | 4 feet, 3 inches | 23 kg |
| Rabiya | 6 | 3 feet, 10 inches | 17 kg |
| Vineet | 8 | 3 feet, 11 inches | 19.5 kg |
| Kavita | 9 | 3 feet, 10 inches | 20 kg |
Now, you also fill the table by finding out the age, height and weight of any five friends.
All oranges have equal weight. The two papayas have the same weight. The weights in the first and second balances are equal.
How many oranges balance the weight in the third?
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