1. ‘Gram’ is related to ‘Mass’ in the same way as ‘Centimeter’ is related to……..?






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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.20 am
    Mass is measured in grams. Similarly, length is measured in centimeter. => Ans - (C)
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