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If Jeetu pours one more glass of water his jug will be around ______ full. - Mathematics

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If Jeetu pours one more glass of water his jug will be around ______ full.  

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If Jeetu pours one more glass of water his jug will be around half full.   

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Chapter 11: Jugs and Mugs - Whose Jug Holds More? [Page 153]

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NCERT Math - Magic [English] Class 3
Chapter 11 Jugs and Mugs
Whose Jug Holds More? | Q 5 | Page 153

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