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प्रश्न
Weigh 1 kg of mud or sand. Divide it equally into 2 bags. Use the balance to check if both the bags have equal weight.

The balance to check if both the bags have equal weight.
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उत्तर
1 kg of mud and sand is equally divided into two bags. Both the bags weigh equal and the weight of each bag is half kg.
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संबंधित प्रश्न

How many big mangoes can balance the pumpkin?
How many pumpkins can balance you on the see-saw?
Name some of your classmates who you think weigh.
Almost the same as you.
Name some of your classmates who you think weigh -
More than you.
When Kunjamma was born, she was 3 kg. Today is Independence Day and Kunjamma is 5 years old. She is 28 kg now.
Now guess her weight and the amount of sweets her parents distribute every Independence Day.
| Kunjamma's age | Kunjamma's weight | Amount of sweets |
| At birth | 3 kg | 3 + 3 = 6 kg |
| 1 year old | 9 kg | ______ |
| 2 years old | ______ | 13 + 13 = 26 kg |
| 3 years old | 17 kg | ______ |
| 4 years old | ______ | ______ |
| 5 years old | 28 kg | ______ |
You can ask your parents how much a 2-year old or 4-year old child could weigh.
Help him match the things with their right amounts.
| 1 kg | rice |
| half kg | daal |
| peas | |
| water | |
| onions | |
| salt | |
| mustards seeds | |
| red chilli powder |
Use your balance to find which of the following is heavier -
- A water bottle or a cricket ball
- Your shoe or your pencil box
- Your Maths book or Hindi book
- Your bag or your friend’s bag
Make a list of:
- Things weigh less than half kg.
- Things weigh more than half kg.
Have you seen any of these balances?
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