CBSE Class 3 Mathematics NCERT Solutions Chapter 11 JUGS AND MUGS

CBSE Class 3 Mathematics
NCERT Solutions
Chapter 11
JUGS AND MUGS 

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Wedding in Bunny's family
There is a wedding in bunny's family, a family of rabbits. Many guests are invited-deer, monkeys, elephants,cats, dogs, mice, foxes, camels, mongoose etc. A very special drink is served to all the guests- one glass each. Everyone finds the drink very tastybut rat, sparrowcannot finish a full glass. Camel is able to finish his glass.
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Some others like elephant, deer, monkey ask for more than one glass.
Now the trouble begins!!!!
There are some big guests who go on gulping down glass after glass.!
1. Help him fill the table. Have fun!
Drank how much
Name of guest
Less than 1 glass

Between 1- 5 glass

Between 10-100 glass

More than 100 glasses

Ans.
Drank how much
Name of guest
Less than 1 glass
Rat, sparrow
Between 1- 5 glass
Cat, Dog
Between 10-100 glass
Monkey, Deer
More than 100 glasses
Camel, Elephant

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Bottles And Buckets
2. About how many glasses of water do you drink in a day?
Ans. Summer day: 8-10 glasses, Winter day: 6 glasses.

3. Can you guess how much water goes out of you?
Ans. Almost half of the water which I take goes out of me.

4.  Match the right pairs:
Ans.

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Whose Jug Holds More Water
5. What are Naima and Jeetu doing?
Ans. They are pouring water in their jugs.

6. If Naima pours one glass of water in her jug, it looks like this: what do you think?
Ans. Naima thinks she will have to pour around 3 glasses of water to fill the jug. I agree with Naima.

7. If jeetu pours one glass of water in his jug, it looks like this: Whose jug holds more water?
Ans. Jeetu’s jug holds more water.

8. How many glasses of water do you think Jeetu should pour to fill his jug?
Ans. Four glasses of water.

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Filling Pots
9. Why did Naseem goes more time than Abdul?
Ans. Naseem go more time than Abdul as his bottle is of smaller size. Naseem’s bottle can hold half (twice/half/three times) as much water as Abdul’s bottle.

How Many Glasses
10. Pot B holds 11 glasses of water. Pot A holds twice as much water as pot B. How many glasses of water are needed to fill pot A?
Ans. 11 2 = 22 glasses of water.

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Filling Potholos
11. There is a small town near Kohima. There are some pebbles in the road. Before the rains come, children want to fill the holes with pebbles.
They bring pebbles in mugs of the same size.
Hole A gets filled with 9 mugs of pebbles.
Hole B gets filled with 18 mugs of pebbles.
Hole C gets filled with 12 mugs of pebbles.
Mark A, B and C on the right hole in the picture.
Ans.

12. Which is the biggest pothole?
Ans. B.

13. If jugs are used, hole A gets filled with 5 jugs. How many jugs of pebbles are needed to fill hole B?
Ans. 5 2 = 10 jugs.
 
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