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2. Fill in the blanks.
(a) A cup holds 20 spoons of water.
So, capacity of the cup = ________ spoons.
(b) A glass holds 2 cups of water.
So, capacity of the glass = ________ cups.
(c) A jug holds 4 glasses of water.
So, capacity of the jug = ________ glasses.
Mental Maths
Anu and Salma both measured the length of the teacher's desk
using their pencils.
Anu finds the length of the desk equals 8 pencils and Salma
finds the same 12 pencils.
Whose pencil is longer? ______________.
Brain Sizzlers
4 glasses fill up 1 bottle. 3 bottles fill up 1 cooking pot. Find the capacity
of the cooking pot in terms of glasses.
1 =
maths fun
Take a hanger, two plastic or paper cups, 6 pieces of string/
thread having equal length.
Make 3 holes near the brim of each glass and tie one end of
the threads in each hole. Make a knot putting together the
other ends of the threads. The pans of the balance is ready.
Hang them on a hanger as shown in the picture and use it to
compare or measure the weights of smaller things.
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