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प्रश्न

Naima thinks she will have to pour around 3 glasses of water to fill the jug. What do you think?
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उत्तर
Correct, Naima will have to pour 3 complete glasses of water to fill the jug.
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| Bottle 2 | ||
| Bottle 3 | ||
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