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Analogy
Sugar: Beam balance; Lime juice?
Height of a person: cm; length of your
sharpened pencil lead?
Milk: volume; vegetables?

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Answered by shubhjitspyadav
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work is designed to aid teachers who are using the Fourteen Weeks Course. The problems contained in all the books are fully, and, it is thought, accurately solved. Great pains have been taken to revise and compare them carefully. The practical questions 
Answered by topanswers
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The given analogy is based on measurements.of mass, volume and distance.

Required answers are high-lighted below.

1) Solid items are measured with a beam balance; liquids can be measured using measuring jar.

Sugar: Beam balance; Lime juice: Measuring jar (or) Graduated glass flask.

2)Human height is expressed in centimeter scale. pencil lead is too small as in few millimeters.

Height of a person: cm; length of your sharpened pencil lead: mm (millimeter)

3) Liquids are expressed as volume and solids in terms of mass.

Milk: Volume; Vegetables: Mass (Weight).

Hope it helps.  Thanks!

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