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प्रश्न
Make a list of things bought at your home. Find out how much of each thing is bought at one time. These things can be rice, oil, chilli powder, sugar, milk, onions, ginger, etc.
उत्तर
Things | Amount | Things | Amount |
Rice | 5 kg | Groundnut | 2 kg |
Wheat | 5 kg | Chilli Powder | 250 gm |
Dal | 5 kg | Milk | 1 litre |
Sugar | 2 kg | Onions | 2 kg |
Salt | 2 kg | Ginger | 250 gm |
Turmeric Powder | 250 g | Tea | 500 gm |
Coriander Powder | 250 g | Oil | 1 litre |
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