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प्रश्न
The chart shows the height and weight of children between 6 and 10 years old.
| Name | Age | Height | Weight |
| Temshula | 6 | 3 feet, 7 inches | 16 kg |
| Sreekunth | 10 | 4 feet, 3 inches | 23 kg |
| Rabiya | 6 | 3 feet, 10 inches | 17 kg |
| Vineet | 8 | 3 feet, 11 inches | 19.5 kg |
| Kavita | 9 | 3 feet, 10 inches | 20 kg |
Now, you also fill the table by finding out the age, height and weight of any five friends.
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उत्तर
The name, age, height and weight of some of my friend is as follows;
| Name | Age | Height | Weight |
| Anmol | 8 | 4 feet, 5 inches | 25 kg |
| Swarnim | 6 | 4 feet, 3 inches | 20 kg |
| Pankhuri | 10 | 5 feet, 3 inches | 35 kg |
| Shreya | 8 | 4 feet, 1 inches | 20 kg |
| Rahul | 9 | 4 feet, 9 inches | 22 kg |
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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.
Now, you also make your own balance. Write down how you made it. Also draw a picture of your balance in the box below.
Can you find your own weight using this balance?
Name 5 things that we usually buy -
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Which is the heaviest thing you have seen?
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