Chapter 7: Weight and Measure
Standard NCERT & CBSE aligned study curriculum. Master concepts, track accuracy, revise weak areas, and challenge yourself with 9 customized practice modes.
This topic is taught in multiple grades. Switch classes to see specific curriculum details:
Syllabus Sections
Chapter Overview
Welcome to Class III Mathematics: Weight and Measure. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.
Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.
Prerequisite Concepts
Detailed Subtopics Study Guide
Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:
1Kilograms and Grams
Concept Explanation
Kilogram (kg) and Gram (g) are standard metric units of mass. Heavy loads are measured in kg, and light items are measured in g.
Mathematical Representation
2Using balance scales
Concept Explanation
Balance scales compare the weights of two objects. When both sides are at the same level, the weights are equal.
Mathematical Representation
3Comparing weights
Concept Explanation
Comparing weights is checking which object has more mass (heavier) or less mass (lighter) by lifting them or using scale units.
Mathematical Representation
4Weight word problems
Concept Explanation
Weight word problems deal with dividing total weights among packs, finding shipping weights, or grocery totals.