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Guess which of the following things weigh more than 1 kg? Which ones weigh less than 1 kg? Your school bag Geometry box A brick A big pumpkin Your pair of slippers/shoes.

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Guess which of the following things weigh more than 1 kg? Which ones weigh less than 1 kg?

  1. Your school bag
  2. Geometry box
  3. A brick
  4. A big pumpkin
  5. Your pair of slippers/shoes.
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उत्तर

  1. Your school bag – more than 1 kg
  2. Geometry box – less than 1 kg
  3. A brick – more than 1 kg
  4. A big pumpkin – more than 1 kg
  5. Your pair of slippers/shoes – less than 1 kg
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Who is Heavier?
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पाठ 8: Who is Heavier? - Activity Time [पृष्ठ ११६]

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एनसीईआरटी Math - Magic [English] Class 3
पाठ 8 Who is Heavier?
Activity Time | Q C. | पृष्ठ ११६

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