C Sailaja and Smita Ratish Solutions for Chapter: Measurements, Exercise 4: Let Us Revise
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The weight of an orange would be more than the weight of a

If
, how many jugs are equal to buckets?

Which of these is the biggest in size for a person?

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A glass can hold more juice than a jug.

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if the statement is wrong one.
More people can sit in an auto than in a bus.

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A watermelon is heavier than an apple.

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if the statement is wrong one.
The weight of a pencil is more than a book.
