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प्रश्न
Now make a guess. Do you think the volume of 10 five-rupee coins will be more than that of 10 marbles?
Guess the volume of these:

- A ball is nearly _________ marbles.
- An eraser is nearly _________ marbles.
- A lemon is nearly __________ marbles.
- A pencil is nearly __________ marbles.
- A potato is nearly __________ marbles.
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उत्तर
- A ball is nearly 20 marbles.
- An eraser is nearly 2 marbles.
- A lemon is nearly 3 marbles.
- A pencil is nearly 2 marbles.
- A potato is nearly 10 marbles.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Use your measuring bottle to find out:
- What is the volume of 6 marbles? ________ mL.
A stage (platform) is made with 5 Math-Magic books. The volume of this stage is the same as ______ cm cubes.
Guess the volume of these things in cm cubes.
- A matchbox is about __________ cm cubes.
Mohan arranged his matchboxes like this. 
• How many matchboxes did he use to make it? What is its volume in matchboxes? ________ matchboxes.
• Collect empty matchboxes. Arrange them in an interesting way. Make a deep drawing of it.
Use your measuring bottle to find out:
- The volume of 32 one-rupee coins? _________ mL.
Tanu is making a stage with matchboxes.
She first puts 14 matchboxes like this in the first layer.

She makes 4 such layers and her stage looks like this.
- If all these cubes are arranged in a line, how long will that line be? _________ cm.
Tanu is making a stage with matchboxes.
She first puts 14 matchboxes like this in the first layer.

She makes 4 such layers and her stage looks like this.
- Which has more volume — your Math-Magic book or Tanu’s platform?
Tanu is making a stage with matchboxes.
She first puts 14 matchboxes like this in the first layer.

She makes 4 such layers and her stage looks like this
- Use 56 matchboxes to make platforms of different heights. Fill this table.
| How high is it? | How long is it? | How wide is it? | |
| Platform 1 | |||
| Platform 2 | |||
| Platform 3 |
The volume of each platform is equal to ________matchboxes.
Mohan arranged his matchboxes like this.

- How many matchboxes did he use to make it? What is its volume in matchboxes? ________ matchboxes.
So total ______ cm cubes will fit n the Math-Magic book.
