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Question
Use your balance to find which of the following is heavier -
- A water bottle or a cricket ball
- Your shoe or your pencil box
- Your Maths book or Hindi book
- Your bag or your friend’s bag
Solution
- Water bottle is heavier
- Shoe is heavier
- Maths book is heavier
- My bag is heavier
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