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NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Page No 71:

Ques 1: OK., here is your kheer — said the cat, while serving the kheer. She took 10 glasses and poured 100 millilitres kheer in each glass.

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

The donkey looked confused and asked — Ten glasses of 100 mL each. How much is that?
The fox got another chance to show off ! He said — Ah, That is simple! 10 times hundred millilitres is ______________ millilitres = _____________ litre. Now you write it 10 × 100 mL = __________.

Ans: Quantity of kheer in 1 glass = 100 mL
Quantity of kheer in 10 glasses = 10 × 100 mL = 1000 mL
So, 10 times 100 millilitres is 1000 millilitres. We know 1000 mL = 1 L
∴ 10 times 100 mL = 1000 mL = 1 L 10 × 100 mL = 1 L

Page No 72:

Ques 1: Each ant drinks 1 millilitre of kheer. So, 1000 ants drink: 1000 × 1 mL = ________ mL.
Ans: 1000 × 1 mL = 1000 mL

Page No 73:

Ques 1: The donkey is trying to look for different ways to add up to 1 litre. Help him complete the chart.

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Ans: 
We know 1000 mL = 1L

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Page No 75:

Ques 1: Look what Adithyan is saying. How much water does his small bottle hold? __________ I poured two small bottles of water to fill this 1-litre bottle.

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Then how much water does Leela’s bottle hold? _________ To fill the 1-litre bottle I need to pour water 5 times from my small bottle.

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Ans: 

  • Ramu has a small bottle. He pours 2 small bottles of water to fill a 1 litre bottle.
    We know 1000 mL = 1 L
    Capacity of the big bottle = 1000 mL Now, Ramu uses the small bottle 2 times to fill the big bottle. Capacity of the small bottle = 1000 ÷ 2 mL = 500 mL Thus, Ramu’s bottle can hold 500 mL of water.
  • Leela has a small bottle. She pours 5 small bottles of water to fill a 1 litre bottle.
    We know 1000 mL = 1 L Capacity of big bottle = 1000 mL Now, Leela uses the small bottle 5 times to fill the big bottle. Capacity of the small bottle = 1000 ÷ 5 mL = 200 mL Thus, Leela’s bottle can hold 200 mL of water

Ques 2: Ramu’s Measuring Bottle Ramu got an empty 250 mL coconut oil bottle. Look at the picture and discuss what he did to make his big measuring bottle.

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Ans: Ramu will take 2 empty bottles, one of large size and another a 250 mL coconut oil bottle. Ramu will fill the 250 mL bottle with water and pour the entire water into the big bottle. Now, he will mark the level in the big bottle as 250 mL. He will repeat this process and now he will mark the level as 500 mL. He will again fill the 250 mL bottle and now he will mark the level as 750 mL. He will again repeat the process and now he will mark the level as 1 litre. In this way, Ramu got the measuring bottle with clear markings on it.

Page No 77:

Ques 1: Neetu in Hospital Neetu has to take 3 injections in a day for 5 days.
How much medicine will she need for one day?

How much medicine in all for 5 days?

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Ans: Quantity of medicine in 1 injection = 5 mL It is given that Neetu has to take 3 injections in 1 day for 5 days. So, quantity of medicine in 3 injections = 3 × 5 mL = 15 mL Thus, Neetu will need 15 mL of medicine in 1 day. Quantity of medicine needed by Neetu in 1 day = 15 mL Quantity of medicine needed by Neetu in 5 days = 5 × 15 mL = 75 mL
Working: 15 × 5 = 75
Thus, Neetu will need 75 mL of medicine in 5 days.

Ques 2: How much do we use at a time?

• Eye dropsWe use less than 1 mL at a time.
• ____• _______
• ____• _______
• ____• _______

Ans:

Eye dropsWe use less than 1 mL at a time.
InjectionWe use less than 10 mL at a time.
TeaWe take less than 200 mL at a time.
WaterWe take less than 300 mL at a time.

Ques 3: List things we use more than one litre at a time.
• Water for taking bath
• ______________________________________________
• ______________________________________________
• ______________________________________________

Ans:

  • Water for taking bath
  • Water for Washing clothes
  • Water for cooking food in at a wedding celebration

Page No 78:

Ques 1: Amina’s water bottle holds one litre of water. She drank 250 mL of water and her friend Govind drank 150 mL. How much water is left in her bottle?
Ans: Capacity of Amina’s water bottle = 1 L
1 L = 1000 mL
So, Amina’s water bottle holds 1000 mL of water.
Quantity of water drunk by Amina = 250 mL
Quantity of water drunk by Govind = 150 mL
Quantity of water drunk by both = 250 + 150 mL = 400 mL
Working:
250 + 150 = 400
Quantity of water left in the bottle = 1000 mL − 400 mL = 600 mL
Working: 1000 - 400 = 600
Thus, 600 mL of water is left in Amina’s bottle.

Ques 2: Yusuf runs a tea shop. For making a glass of tea he uses 20 mL of milk. Yesterday he made 100 glasses of tea. How much milk did he use?

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Ans: Quantity of milk used by Yusuf to make a glass of tea = 20 mL Quantity of milk used by Yusuf to make 100 glasses of tea = 100 × 20 mL = 2000 mL
Working: 100 × 20 = 2000
Thus, Yusuf used 2000 mL of milk to make 100 glasses of tea.

Ques 3: Radha’s grandma was ill. The doctor gave her a bottle with 200 mL of medicine. She has to take the medicine every morning for 10 days. How many millilitres of medicine does she have to take every morning? ________
Ans: 
Quantity of medicine in the bottle = 200 mL
The doctor advised Radha’s grandma to take the medicine every morning for 10 days.
Quantity of medicine grandma has to take every morning = 200 mL ÷ 10 = 20 mL Working:
NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Page No 79:

Ques 1: Water-Water The table shows the water used in one day by a family of 5 people. They live in Goodallur village.

ActivityWater in litres (L)
Cooking and drinking30 L
Washing clothes40 L
Cleaning pots, pans20 L
Bathing75 L

Total water used by them ____
Ans: Quantity of water used in cooking and drinking = 30 L Quantity of water used in washing clothes = 40 L Quantity of water used in cleaning pots and pans = 20 L Quantity of water used in bathing = 75 L Total water used = 30 + 40 + 20 + 75 = 165 L
Working: 30 + 40 + 20 + 75 = 165

Ques 2: Water-Water How many litres of water does your family use in a day? Guess and fill in this table.

ActivityWater used (in buckets)Water used (in litres)
Cooking and drinking

Washing clothes

Cleaning pots, pans













Ans:

Consider: 1 bucket = 5 L

ActivityWater used (in buckets)Water used (in litres)
Cooking and drinking       6       30
Washing clothes       4       20
Cleaning pots, pans       2       10


Page No 80:

Ques 1:

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths - Chapter 7 - Jugs And Mugs

Chelannur village has a milk society. Geetha and Ammini went there to buy 4 litres of milk. But the man could not find the one litre measure. He had only a 3 litre and a 5 litre bottle with him. But he gave them exactly 4 litres of milk. Explain how he did this. 
Ans: The milkman will fill the 5 litre bottle at first. Then, he will pour its content into the 3 litre bottle. Now, the quantity of milk that is left behind in the 5 litre bottle will be 2 litres. He will pour 2 litres of milk into the bottle of Geetha. Again, he will fill the 5 litre bottle with milk. After pouring its content in the 3 litre bottle, 2 litres of milk is left in the 5 litre bottle. Now, he will pour 2 litres of milk into the bottle of Geetha again. Now, Geetha has 4 litres of milk in her bottle. In this way, both Geetha and Ammini get 4 litres of milk.

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1. What is the meaning of the term "NCERT" in NCERT Solutions?
Ans. NCERT stands for the National Council of Educational Research and Training. It is an autonomous organization in India that is responsible for developing and publishing educational materials for school students.
2. What is the significance of Jugs and Mugs in the context of NCERT Solutions?
Ans. Jugs and Mugs is a chapter or topic covered in the NCERT Solutions. It is a mathematical problem-solving exercise that helps students understand concepts related to measurement, capacity, and volume.
3. How can I access the NCERT Solutions for Jugs and Mugs?
Ans. NCERT Solutions for Jugs and Mugs can be accessed through various sources. They are available in the NCERT textbooks, which can be obtained from bookstores or online platforms. Additionally, they can also be found on educational websites, apps, or through online tutorials.
4. Are there any tips or tricks to solve Jugs and Mugs problems effectively?
Ans. Yes, there are certain tips and tricks that can help in solving Jugs and Mugs problems effectively. One such tip is to understand the units of measurement and their conversions. Another tip is to visualize the problem and break it down into smaller steps. Practice and familiarity with different types of Jugs and Mugs problems also contribute to solving them more efficiently.
5. Can Jugs and Mugs problems be applied in real-life situations?
Ans. Yes, Jugs and Mugs problems have practical applications in real-life situations. For example, they can be used to calculate the amount of liquid that can be poured into different containers or to determine the time taken to fill or empty a container. These problems help in developing a better understanding of measurement, capacity, and volume, which are relevant in various fields such as cooking, engineering, and architecture.
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