English

Which pan of the balance will go down? Show by drawing an arrow. - Mathematics

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Which pan of the balance will go down? Show by drawing an arrow.

Diagram
Advertisements

Solution

shaalaa.com
How Heavy? How Light?
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 12: How Heavy? How Light? - Exercises [Page 137]

APPEARS IN

NCERT Math - Magic [English] Class 4
Chapter 12 How Heavy? How Light?
Exercises | Q 12 | Page 137

RELATED QUESTIONS

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.


Get a new cake of soap. The packet will have the weight written on it. You can use this soap to make your own different weights.
The soap weighs grams(g).


Guess and write the weight of each thing he bought - in g or kg.

Items Weight
Rice 5
Sugar 1
Mustard seeds 10
Wheat 3
Dal 500
Tea 250
Pepper 25

Now imagine what happened next and complete the story. Discuss with your friends how Vaidika’s daughter found the weight of the elephant.


Now you show how Abdu will use these stone pieces to weigh —

3 kg of firewood.


What different things do people go there for?


How much does an inland letter cost?


Postal Rates
Postal Items Postal Rates (in Rs.)
Single Post Card 0.50
Printed Post Card 6.00
Inland Letter 2.50

Letter weighing - 

i) 20 grams or less

ii) For every additional 20 grams

5.00

2.00

Parcel weighing - 

i) 50 grams or less

ii) For every additional 50 grams 

5.00

 

3.00

How much will you have to pay for stamps on a letter weighing 50 grams?


A frog was struggling to escape from the mouth of a crow. How can I escape? The frog thought. Suddenly a trick came to his mind. He asked the crow-Are you good at arithmetic? If yes, then I will ask you a problem.

Your weight is 650 g and I am only 145 g. How much do we weigh together? The crow was good at mathematics, so he happily opened his beak to answer.

What happened after that? So what was the answer the crow wanted to give?


All oranges have equal weight. The two papayas have the same weight. The weights in the first and second balances are equal.

How many oranges balance the weight in the third?


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×