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Which of these will be in centimeters and which will be in meters? Depth of a well - Mathematics

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Which of these will be in centimeters and which will be in meters?

Depth of a well

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meters

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Long and Short
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पाठ 4: Long and Short - Centimetres or Metres? [पृष्ठ ५६]

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एनसीईआरटी Math - Magic [English] Class 3
पाठ 4 Long and Short
Centimetres or Metres? | Q 1.07 | पृष्ठ ५६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Akbar was a famous king. He had a smart minister called Birbal. Once Akbar gave him a difficult question. He drew a line on the floor.

Look at the picture and explain how Birbal made Akbar's line shorter.


Try This.

Make her right arm 1 cm longer than the left arm.


The Long and Short of Your Family!

  1. Who is the tallest in your family? _____
  2. Who is the shortest in your family? _____
  3. What is the difference between their heights? _____

Subodh is going to Kozhikode which is 24 kilometres (km) away. Manjani is going to Thalassery which is 46 km away in the opposite direction.

How far is Kozhikode from Thalassery?


Guess and Find Out

If a handkerchief is made out of a single thread, how long would that thread be?


Think - How will you know the number of centimetres if you measure with a rope, shoe-string, thread etc.? 

  My measurement My friend's measurement
Nose ______ centimetres ______ centimetres
Around the wrist ______ centimetres ______ centimetres
Around the head ______ centimetres ______ centimetres
Ear ______ centimetres ______ centimetres
Hand (tip of middle  finger to wrist) ______ centimetres ______ centimetres

You must have seen shopkeepers measuring cloth with a metre rod.

  • Take a metre rod and a rope.
  • Make a knot at one end of the rope.
  • Keep the metre rod with the rope.
  • Mark 1 metre on the rope and make a knot there.
  • Now the length between the two knots is 1 metre. This is your metre-rope.
    If you don't get a metre rod use a measuring-tape and mark 100 centimetres on the rope. 100 centimetres are equal to a metre, so you get the metre-rope. 

Activity 1

  • Find some things that look 1 metre long.
  • Use your metre-rope to find which of these things are more or less than 1 metre.
Name of the thing  More than 1 metre Less than 1 metre
Length of table - -
Width of table  - -
Width of door  - -
Length of door  - -
  - -
  - -
  - -

Which of these will be in centimetres and which will be in metres?

Length of a banana


Which of these will be in centimetres and which will be in metres?

Waist of an elephant


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