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प्रश्न
A frog was struggling to escape from the mouth of a crow. How can I escape? The frog thought. Suddenly a trick came to his mind. He asked the crow-Are you good at arithmetic? If yes, then I will ask you a problem.
Your weight is 650 g and I am only 145 g. How much do we weigh together? The crow was good at mathematics, so he happily opened his beak to answer.
What happened after that? So what was the answer the crow wanted to give?
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उत्तर
To say the answer as crow opened his mouth, frog escaped out from his mouth, Crow gave the answer as-together our weight was 795 gm.
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