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प्रश्न
| Postal Rates |
| Postal Items | Postal Rates (in Rs.) |
| Single Post Card | 0.50 |
| Printed Post Card | 6.00 |
| Inland Letter | 2.50 |
|
Letter weighing - i) 20 grams or less ii) For every additional 20 grams |
5.00 2.00 |
|
Parcel weighing - i) 50 grams or less ii) For every additional 50 grams |
5.00
3.00 |
How much will you have to pay for stamps on a letter weighing 50 grams?
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उत्तर
Upto 20 grams the stamps required = Rs 5.00
For next 20 grams = Rs 2.00
For next 10 grams = Rs 2.00
Total stamps of cost = Rs 5.00 + Rs 2.00 + Rs 2.00
= Rs 9.00
So, I have to pay Rs 9.00 for stamps to send the letter weighing 50 grams.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Father gave them some idea of the weight of each thing.
| Thing loaded | Weight |
| A sack of wheat | 100 kg |
| A sack of rice | 35 kg |
| Water tank | 50 kg |
| Almirah | 70 kg |
| A table | 10 kg |
| A chair | 5 kg |
| A mattress | 20 kg |
| Bamboo ladder | 10 kg |
| Pots and pans | 10 kg |
Find out the total weight they had loaded on the cart.
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 |
Can you find your own weight using this balance?
Get a new cake of soap. The packet will have the weight written on it. You can use this soap to make your own different weights.
The soap weighs grams(g).
Which is heavier? One kilogram cotton or one kilogram iron?
Now you show how Abdu will use these stone pieces to weigh —
4 kg of firewood -
Now you show how Abdu will use these stone pieces to weigh —
3 kg of firewood.
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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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