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Circle the correct answer.

a. 13 l 225 m = 13.225 m /13.225 b. 40 g 5 mg = 4.5 g/40,005 mg

c. 14 m 70 cm = 14.07 cm/14.7 m d. 34 kg 100 g = 34,100 g/3,400 g

e. 170 km = 1,70,000 m/17,000 m

Tick ( ) the correct answer.

1. How many kilograms are there in 35 kg 80 g?

a. 35.08 b. 358.0 c. 35.80 d. 3.580

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Aim: To measure the capacity of different containers

You will need: measuring beakers, bucket of water, a bowl, a water glass and a jug

Procedure:

STEP 1: Pour the water in the bowl, glass and jug.

STEP 2: Now measure the capacity of each using measuring beakers and note the same.

Capacity of the bowl = m

Capacity of the water glass = m

Capacity of the jug = m

STEP 3: Now, arrange the containers in increasing order of their capacities. Write the names of the container having the least and the maximum capacities.

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In this chapter, I have learnt

the units used for measuring lengths, weights and capacities.

to change from a bigger unit to a smaller unit, we multiply.

to change from a smaller unit to a bigger unit, we divide.

the distance travelled by an object in a period of time is called the speed of that object.

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