The document presents a series of questions that test the reader's ability to determine which of two objects is heavier or lighter. It asks which of a feather or pencil is heavier, which of a sea shell or book is lighter, and which of a crayon or jam jar is heavier. It then asks how many cubes it would take to balance scales with various objects, with the correct answers being 4 cubes, 8 cubes, and 14 cubes.
The document presents a series of questions that test the reader's ability to determine which of two objects is heavier or lighter. It asks which of a feather or pencil is heavier, which of a sea shell or book is lighter, and which of a crayon or jam jar is heavier. It then asks how many cubes it would take to balance scales with various objects, with the correct answers being 4 cubes, 8 cubes, and 14 cubes.
The document presents a series of questions that test the reader's ability to determine which of two objects is heavier or lighter. It asks which of a feather or pencil is heavier, which of a sea shell or book is lighter, and which of a crayon or jam jar is heavier. It then asks how many cubes it would take to balance scales with various objects, with the correct answers being 4 cubes, 8 cubes, and 14 cubes.