Name______Class______Date______

Topic: Measuring Density (A) Portfolio Work Lab

Problem/Question: Will the object float or sink in water due to its density?

Introduction/Background: Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass we learned is the amount of matter in an object. There are many objects around us every day, all containing a different amount of matter. Density describes how much matter is packed in an object. Something could be really dense like over stuffing a suitcase. Or it could be just one item in a suitcase and that suit case would be much less dense. The density of water equals 1g/ml. Remember 1g/ml = 1g/cm 3. Things more dense than water sink. Things less dense then water float. You cannot change objects density even if you cut them in half! Remember we can always solve for density by using the equation:

Density (g/cm3) = Mass(g)/ Volume(cm3)

Hypothesis:

Object Name / Float or Sink? / Reason!?
Object 1
Object 2

DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE OBJECTS AT YOUR TABLE. Of the objects at your table make a hypothesis and predict which ones will float.

In the cups below place a large X where you think it would float.

OJBECT 1 OBJECT 2

Procedure:

  1. Make sure you have completed your hypothesis.
  2. Calculate the density of the 3 objects.

FIRST FIND THE MASS

  1. You must first find the mass using the triple beam balance.
  2. Make sure all the weights on the balance are to the left, and the arrow is on the zero.
  3. Place your object on the center of the pan, then move the weights (making sure they click in) to zero the balance again. Then add the weight to calculate the final mass.
  4. Copy your results into data table 1.

DATA TABLE 1

OBJECT / MASS(grams)
1
2

Complete Wrap up on board!

Procedure:

FIND THE VOLUME

  1. To find the volume you must multiply the length times width times height

V=LxWxH

Enter into data table 2, then calculate density using mass from Table 1.

DATA TABLE2

Object / VOLUME (LxWxH) cm3 / Density= M/V (g/cm3)
1
2

EXPERIMENT

Test it out. Place each object in a cup of water. Sketch the results below. Label each object.

Circle: Float or SINK Circle: Float or SINK

Object 1 name:Object 2 name:

Analysis:

Create a data table showing each object, its density, and whether or not it floated.

DATA TABLE 3

OBJECT / DENSITY / Did it Float? / Was your hypothesis Correct?
1
2

Follow up questions:

  1. Compare the density of an empty box and one filled with sand, which is more dense explain.
  1. If an object was denser, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Denser object versus Water

  1. If an object was less dense, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Less dense object versus Water

  1. If the object floated what does it mean about its density compared to water? If it sank, what does it mean about its density compared to water?
  1. Create one word problem to find the density of an object be creative. Remember D=M/V

Name______Class______Date______

Topic: Measuring Density (B) Portfolio Work

Problem/Question: Will the object float or sink in water due to its density?

Introduction/Background: Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass we learned is the amount of matter in an object. There are many objects around us every day, all containing a different amount of matter. Density describes how much matter is packed in an object. Something could be really dense like over stuffing a suitcase. Or it could be just one item in a suitcase and that suit case would be much less dense. The density of water equals 1g/ml. Remember 1g/ml = 1g/cm 3. Things more dense than water sink. Things less dense then water float. You cannot change objects density even if you cut them in half! Remember we can always solve for density by using the equation:

Density (g/cm3) = Mass(g)/ Volume(cm3)

Hypothesis:

DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE OBJECTS AT YOUR TABLE. Of the objects at your table make a hypothesis and predict which ones will float.

Object Name / Float or Sink? / Reason!?
Object 1
Object 2
Object 3

In the cups below place a large X where you think it would float.

OJBECT 1 OBJECT 2 OBEJECT 3

Procedure:

  1. Make sure you have completed your hypothesis above
  2. Calculate the density of the 3 objects.

FIRST FIND THE MASS

  1. You must first find the mass using the triple beam balance.
  2. Make sure all the weights on the balance are to the left, and the arrow is on the zero.
  3. Place your object on the center of the pan, then move the weights (making sure they click in) to zero the balance again. Then add the weight to calculate the final mass.
  4. Copy your results into data table one on next page.

DATA TABLE 1

OBJECT / MASS(grams)
1
2
3

Complete Wrap up on board!

SECOND FIND THE VOLUME

  1. To find the volume you must multiply the length times width times height

V=LxWxH

  1. Enter into data table 2. Then calculate the density using the mass from Table 1!

Data Table 2

Object / VOLUME (LxWxH) cm3 / Density= M/V (g/cm3)
1
2
3

EXPERIMENT

Test it out. Place each object in a cup of water. Place an X where it ended up. Fill in INFO below.

OJBECT 1 OBJECT 2 OBEJECT 3

Circle: Float or SINK Circle: Float or SINK Circle: Float or SINK

Analysis:

Create a data table showing each object, its density, and whether or not it floated.

DATA TABLE 3

OBJECT / DENSITY / Did it Float? / Was your hypothesis Correct?
1
2
3

Follow up Questions:

1. Compare the density of an empty box and one filled with sand, which is more dense explain.

2. If an object was denser, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Denser object versus Water

3. If an object was less dense, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Less dense object versus Water

4. If the object floated what does it mean about its density compared to water? If it sank, what does it mean about its density compared to water?

5. Create a multi-step problem to calculate density of an object to compare to water and solve.

Name______Class______Date______

Topic: Measuring Density (C) Portfolio Work

Problem/Question: Will the object float or sink in water due to its density?

Introduction/Background: Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass we learned is the amount of matter in an object. There are many objects around us every day, all containing a different amount of matter. Density describes how much matter is packed in an object. Something could be really dense like over stuffing a suitcase. Or it could be just one item in a suitcase and that suit case would be much less dense. The density of water equals 1g/ml. Remember 1g/ml = 1g/cm 3. Things more dense than water sink. Things less dense then water float. You cannot change objects density even if you cut them in half! Remember we can always solve for density by using the equation:

Density (g/cm3) = Mass(g)/ Volume(cm3)

Hypothesis:

DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE OBJECTS AT YOUR TABLE. Of the objects at your table make a hypothesis and predict which ones will float.

Object Name / Float or Sink? / Reason!?
Object 1
Object 2
Object 3
Object 4

In the cups below place a large X where you think it would float.

Circle: Float or SINK Circle:Float or SINK

Object name:Object Name:

Circle: Float or SINKCircle: Float or SINK

Object name: ______Object name: ______

Procedure:

  1. Make sure you have completed your hypothesis above.
  2. Calculate the density of the 3 objects.

FIRST FIND THE MASS

  1. You must first find the mass using the triple beam balance.
  2. Make sure all the weights on the balance are to the left, and the arrow is on the zero.
  3. Place your object on the center of the pan, then move the weights (making sure they click in) to zero the balance again. Then add the weight to calculate the final mass.
  4. Copy your results into data table one on next page.

DATA TABLE 1

OBJECT / MASS(grams)
1
2
3
4

SECOND FIND THE VOLUME

  1. To find the volume you must multiply the length times width times height

V=LxWxH

Enter into data table 1, then using the mass from table 1 calculate the density!

Data Table 2

Object / VOLUME (LxWxH) cm3 / Density= M/V (g/cm3)
1
2
3
4

EXPERIMENT

Test it out. Place each object in a cup of water. Sketch the results below using an X to represent the object. Label each object.

Circle: Float or SINK Circle: Float or SINK

Object name: ______Object name:______

Circle: Float or SINKCircle: Float or SINK

Object name: ______Object name: ______

Analysis:

Create a data table showing each object, its density, and whether or not it floated.

DATA TABLE 2

OBJECT / DENSITY / Did it Float? / Was your hypothesis Correct?
1
2
3
4

Conclusion questions:

1. Compare the density of an empty box and one filled with sand, which is more dense explain.

2. If an object was denser, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Denser object versus Water

3. If an object was less dense, draw how the molecules would look compared to the water.

Less dense object versus Water

4. If the object floated what does it mean about its density compared to water? If it sank, what does it mean about its density compared to water?

5. Create two multi-step problems to calculate the density of an object and solve.

Name______Class______Date______

Asunto: Densidad que mide (b) SPANISH Trabajo de la lista

Problema/pregunta: ¿ El objeto flotará o se hundirá en el agua debido a su densidad?

Introducción/antecedentes: Materia es cualquier cosa que tiene masa y toma el espacio. La masa que aprendimos es la cantidad de materia en un objeto. Hay muchos objetos alrededor de nosotros diarios, todo conteniendo una diversa cantidad de materia. La densidad describe cuánto materia se embala en un objeto. Algo podía ser realmente denso como el excedente que rellenaba una maleta. O podría ser apenas un artículo en una maleta y esa caja del juego sería mucho menos densa. La densidad del agua iguala 1g/ml. Recuerde 1g/ml el = 1g/cm 3. Cosas más densas que fregadero del agua. Las cosas menos denso entonces riegan el flotador. ¡Usted no puede cambiar densidad de los objetos aunque que usted los corta por la mitad! Recuerde que podemos solucionar siempre para la densidad usando la ecuación:

Densidad (g/cm3) = volumen del (G) de la masa (centímetro3)

Hipótesis:

NO TOQUE LOS OBJETOS UCES DE LOS EN SU TABLA. De los objetos en su tabla haga una hipótesis y prediga que floten.

Nombre del objeto / ¿Flotador o fregadero? / ¿Razón!?
Objeto 1
Objeto 2
Objeto 3

En las tazas debajo del lugar un X grande donde usted lo piensa flotaría.

OJBECT 1 OBJETO 2 OBEJECT 3

Procedimiento:

  1. Haga seguro usted ha terminado su hipótesis arriba
  2. Calcule la densidad de los 3 objetos.

PRIMERO ENCUENTRE LA MASA

a.Usted debe primero encontrar la masa usando el equilibrio de viga triple.

b.Haga seguro todos los pesos en el equilibrio están a la izquierda, y la flecha está en el cero.

c.Ponga su objeto en el centro de la cacerola, después mueva los pesos (que se cercioran de chascan adentro) a cero el equilibrio otra vez. Entonces agregue el peso para calcular la masa final.

d.Copy sus resultados en la tabla una de los datos en la página siguiente.

TABLA 1 DE LOS DATOS

OBJETO / MASA (gramos)
1
2
3

¡Termine se envuelven para arriba a bordo!

ENCUENTRE EN SEGUNDO LUGAR EL VOLUMEN

a.Para encontrar el volumen usted debe multiplicar la altura de los tiempos de la anchura de los tiempos de la longitud

V=LxWxH

b.Entre en la tabla 2 de los datos. ¡Entonces calcule la densidad usando la masa de la tabla 1!

Tabla 2 de los datos

Objeto / VOLUMEN (LxWxH) centímetro3 / Density= m/v (g/cm3)
1
2
3

EXPERIMENTO

Pruébelo hacia fuera. Ponga cada objeto en una taza de agua. Ponga un X donde terminó para arriba. Complete el Info abajo.

OJBECT 1 OBJETO 2 OBEJECT 3

Círculo: Flotador o FREGADERO Círculo: Flotador o FREGADERO Círculo: Flotador o FREGADERO

Análisis:

Cree una tabla de los datos que demuestra a cada uno el objeto, su densidad, y si o no flotó.

TABLA 3 DE LOS DATOS

OBJETO / DENSIDAD / ¿ Flotó? / ¿Estaba su hipótesis correcta?
1
2
3

Siga encima de preguntas:

1. Compare la densidad de una caja vacía y uno llenado de la arena, que es más densa explica.

2. Si un objeto fuera más denso, dibuje cómo las moléculas parecerían comparadas al agua.

Un objeto más denso contra Agua

  1. Si un objeto fuera menos denso, dibuje cómo las moléculas parecerían comparadas al agua.

Menos objeto denso contra Agua

  1. ¿Si el objeto flotó qué él significa sobre su densidad comparada al agua? ¿Si se hundió, qué significa sobre su densidad comparada al agua?

5. Cree un problema multi-step para calcular densidad de un objeto para comparar al agua y para solucionar.

Name______Class______Date______

Soggetto: Densità di misurazione (B) ITALIANLavoro della cartella

Problema/domanda: L'oggetto galleggerà o si affonderà in acqua dovuto la relativa densità?

Introduzione/priorità bassa: Materia è qualche cosa che abbia massa e prenda lo spazio. La massa che abbiamo imparato è la quantità di materia in un oggetto. Ci sono molti oggetti intorno noi giornalieri, interamente contenendo una quantità differente di materia. La densità descrive quanta materia è imballata in un oggetto. Qualcosa ha potuto essere realmente densa come l'eccedenza che farcisce un suitcase. O potrebbe essere appena un articolo in un suitcase e quella cassa del vestito sarebbe molto meno densa. La densità di acqua è uguale 1g/ml. Ricordi di 1g/ml = 1g/cm 3. Cose più dense del dispersore dell'acqua. Le cose meno denso allora innaffiano il galleggiante. Non potete cambiare la densità degli oggetti anche se li tagliate a metà! Ricordi di che possiamo risolvere sempre per densità usando l'equazione:

Densità (g/cm3) = massa)/volume (centimetro (di g3)

Ipotesi:

NONNE TOCCHI C'È NE DEGLI OGGETTI ALLA VOSTRA TABELLA. Degli oggetti alla vostra tabella faccia un'ipotesi e predica quali galleggeranno.

Nome dell'oggetto / Galleggiante o dispersore? / Motivo!?
Oggetto 1
Oggetto 2
Oggetto 3

Nelle tazze sotto il posto una grande X dove lo pensate galleggerebbe.

OJBECT 1 OGGETTO 2 OBEJECT 3

Procedura:

  1. Faccia sicuro avete completato la vostra ipotesi qui sopra
  2. Calcoli la densità dei 3 oggetti.

IN PRIMO LUOGO TROVI LA MASSA

a.Dovete in primo luogo trovare la massa usando l'equilibrio di fascio triplice.

b.Renda sicuro tutti i pesi sull'equilibrio sono il a sinistra e la freccia è sullo zero.

c.Disponga il vostro oggetto sul centro della vaschetta, allora sposti i pesi (che si assicurano si scattano dentro) verso zero l'equilibrio ancora. Allora aggiunga il peso per calcolare la massa finale.

d.Copy i vostri risultati nella tabella una di dati alla pagina seguente.

TABELLA 1 DI DATI

OGGETTO / MASSA (grammi)
1
2
3

Completi spostano in su a bordo!

IN SECONDO LUOGO TROVI IL VOLUME

a.Per trovare il volume dovete moltiplicare l'altezza di tempi di larghezza di tempi di lunghezza

V=LxWxH

b.Prendpartea alla tabella 2 di dati. Allora calcoli la densità usando la massa dalla tabella 1!

Tabella 2 di dati

Oggetto / VOLUME (LxWxH) centimetro3 / Density= m/v (g/cm3)
1
2
3

ESPERIMENTO

Esaminilo fuori. Disponga ogni oggetto in una tazza di acqua. Disponga una X dove si è concluso in su. Riempa l'Info qui sotto.

OJBECT 1 OGGETTO 2 OBEJECT 3

Cerchio: Galleggiante o DISPERSORE Cerchio: Galleggiante o DISPERSORE Cerchio: Galleggiante o DISPERSORE

Analisi:

Generi una tabella di dati che mostra ciascuno l'oggetto, la relativa densità e se o non ha galleggiato.

TABELLA 3 DI DATI

OGGETTO / DENSITÀ / Ha galleggiato? / Era la vostra ipotesi corretta?
1
2
3

Segua sulle domande:

  1. Confronti la densità di una scatola vuota e si riempito di sabbia, che è più densa spiega.
  1. Se un oggetto fosse più denso, disegni come le molecole sembrerebbero confrontate all'acqua.

Oggetto più denso contro Acqua

3. Se un oggetto fosse meno denso, disegni come le molecole sembrerebbero confrontate all'acqua.

Meno oggetto denso contro Acqua

  1. Se l'oggetto facesse galleggiare che cosa esso significa circa la relativa densità confrontata ad acqua? Se si affondasse, che cosa significa circa la relativa densità confrontata ad acqua?

5. Generi un problema a più gradi per calcolare la densità di un oggetto per confrontare ad acqua e per risolvere.

Name______Class______Date______

题目:测量的密度(b) CHINESE股份单工作

问题或问题:对象是否将漂浮或下沉在水中由于它的密度?

介绍或背景:问题是有大量并且占去空间的任何。我们学会的大量是相当数量问题在对象。每天有许多对象在我们附近,所有包含不同的相当数量问题。密度描述多少问题在对象被包装。某事能是真正地密集的象充塞手提箱的。或它在手提箱可能是一个项目,并且那个衣服盒是较不密集的. 密度水合计1g/ml. 记住1g/ml = 1g/cm 3. 事密集比水水槽。事较不密集然后浇灌浮游物。您不可能改变对象密度,即使您切开他们在一半! 记住我们可以为密度总解决通过使用等式:

密度(g/cm3) =大量(g)/容量(cm3)

假说:

不要接触其中任一个对象在您的表。对象在您的桌做哪个将漂浮的一个假说并且预言。

对象名 / 浮游物或水槽? / 原因!?
对象1
对象2
对象3

在杯子在地方之下大X,您认为它将漂浮。

OJBECT 1 对象2 OBEJECT 3

做法:

  1. 做肯定您完成了您的假说上面
  2. 计算3个对象的密度。

首先发现大量

a.您必须使用三倍杠杆式天平首先发现大量。

b.做肯定所有重量在平衡在左面,并且箭头在零。

c.安置您的对象在平底锅的中心,然后移动重量(确定他们点击)向零再平衡。然后增加重量计算最后的大量。

d.复制您的结果入数据表一下一页。

数据表1

对象 / 大量(克)
1
2
3

完成在船上包裹!

其次发现容量

a.要发现容量您必须倍增长度时间宽度时间高度

V=LxWxH

b.加入数据表2。然后使用大量计算密度从表1!

数据表2

对象 / 容量(LxWxH) cm3 / Density= M/V (g/cm3)
1
2
3

实验

测试它。安置每个对象在一杯水。安置X它结果的地方。填装信息如下。

OJBECT 1 对象2 OBEJECT 3

圈子:浮游物或水槽圈子:浮游物或水槽圈子:浮游物或水槽

分析:

创造显示其中每一对象的数据桌,它的密度,并且是否它漂浮了。

数据表3

对象 / 密度 / 它是否漂浮了? / 您的假说是否是正确的?
1
2
3

跟随问题:

  1. 比较一个空的箱子的密度,并且你充满沙子,是更加密集的解释。

2. 如果对象是更加密集的,画怎么分子将看起来与水比较。

更加密集的对象对水

3. 如果对象是较不密集的,画怎么分子将看起来与水比较。

较少密集的对象对水

  1. 如果对象漂浮了这是什么意思关于它的密度与水比较?如果它下沉了,这是什么意思关于它的密度与水比较了?

5. 制造一个多步的问题计算对象的密度与水比较和解决。

Name______Class______Date______

विषय: मापनेकेघनत्व (B) HINDIपोर्टफोलियोकाम

समस्या/सवाल:ऑब्जेक्टजाएगाफ्लोटयाइसकीघनत्वकेकारणपानीमेंडूब?

परिचय/पृष्ठभूमि:मामलाकुछभीहैकिबड़ेपैमानेपरहैऔरस्थानलेताहैहै।जनहमसीखाएकवस्तुमेंबातकीराशिहै।हरदिन, सबकीबातकाएकअलगराशियुक्तहमारेआसपासकईऑब्जेक्ट्सहैं।घनत्वबताताहैकिकितनापदार्थकिसीवस्तुमेंपैककियाजाताहै।कुछएकसूटकेसकेसाहससेअधिककीतरहवास्तवमेंघनेहोसकताहै।यायहबसएकआइटमएकसूटकेसमेंकियाजासकताहैऔरउससूटकामामलाकाफीकमघनेहोगा। 1 g/ml जलकेघनत्वकेबराबरहोतीहै. 1 g / ml = 1 g / cm 3यादरखें।सिंकपानीसेअधिकसघनबातों।बातेंकमघनातबनावपानी।भलेहीआपउन्हेंआधेमेंकटौतीआपऑब्जेक्ट्सघनत्वपरिवर्तितनहींकरसकता!यादहैहमकरसकतेहैंहमेशाहलघनत्वकेलिएसमीकरणकाउपयोगकरके:

घनत्व (छ/सेमी3) = मास (जी) / (सेमी3खंड)

परिकल्पना:

आपकीमेजपरवस्तुओंकेकिसीभीछूनहीं।आपकीमेजपरवस्तुओंकीएकपरिकल्पनाकरऔरकौनसाफ्लोटजाएगाभविष्यवाणी।

ऑब्जेक्टनाम / नावयासिंक? / कारण!?
1 ऑब्जेक्ट
वस्तु 2
ऑब्जेक्ट 3

नीचेदिएगएकपमेंएकबड़ेएक्सजगहजहांआपकोलगताहैकियहनावहोता।

OJBECT 1 ऑब्जेक्ट 2 OBEJECT 3

कार्यविधि:

  1. सुनिश्चितकरेंकिआपइसकेबादकेसंस्करणअपनीपरिकल्पनापूराकरलियाहै
  2. 3 वस्तुओंकेघनत्वकीगणना।

पहलेमासढूँढें

एआपसबसेपहलेजनट्रिपलकिरणशेषराशिकाउपयोगकरखोजनाहोगा।

ज.सुनिश्चितकरेंकिसभीभारसंतुलनपरकरनेकेलिएछोड़दियाजाताहै, औरतीरपरशून्यहै।

सी.पैनकेकेंद्रपरअपनेऑब्जेक्टरखें, तो (यकीनहैकिवेक्लिककरेंमेंबनाने) भारलेजानेकोसंतुलनफिरसेशून्य।तबअंतिममासकीगणनाकरनेकेलिएवजनजोड़ने।

d.अगलेपृष्ठपरएकडेटातालिकामेंअपनेपरिणामोंकीप्रतिलिपि।

डेटातालिका 1

ऑब्जेक्ट / MASS(grams)
1
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लपेटोअपबोर्डपरपूरा!

दूसराखंडढूँढें

एवॉल्यूमकोखोजनेकेलिएआपलंबाईबारचौड़ाईबारऊंचाईगुणाकरनाहोगा

V = LxWxH

ज.डेटामें Enter तालिका 2।तबतालिका 1 सेजनकाउपयोगकरकेघनत्वकीगणना!

डेटातालिका 2

ऑब्जेक्ट / मात्रा (LxWxH) सेमी3 / घनत्व = M/V (g/सेमी3)
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प्रयोग

इसेबाहरकापरीक्षण।प्रत्येकवस्तुकेपानीकीएककपमेंजगहहै।जगहएकएक्सजहांयहसमाप्तहुआ।नीचेदीगईजानकारीमेंभरें।

OJBECT 1 ऑब्जेक्ट 2 OBEJECT 3

वृत्त: फ्लोटयासिंकसर्कल: फ्लोटयासिंकसर्कल: नावयासिंक

विश्लेषण:बनाएँएकडेटातालिकादिखाप्रत्येकऑब्जेक्ट, इसकेघनत्व, औरचाहेयानहींयहमंगाई।

डेटातालिका3

ऑब्जेक्ट / घनत्व / यहनावकियाथा? / अपनीपरिकल्पनासहीथी?
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सवालअपकापालनकरें:

1. एकखालीबॉक्सकेघनत्वकीतुलनाऔरसमझानेकीएकरेत, जोऔरअधिकसघनहैकेसाथभरदिया।

2. यदिकोईऑब्जेक्ट denser था, आकर्षितकैसेअणुओंकीतुलनामेंपानीकेलिएलगरहीहोगी।

पानीबनाम denser ऑब्जेक्ट

3. यदिकोईऑब्जेक्टकमघनाथा, आकर्षितकैसेअणुओंकीतुलनामेंपानीकेलिएलगरहीहोगी।

कमघनावस्तुपानीबनाम

4. यदिऑब्जेक्टमंगाईक्याकरताहैइसकामतलबकरनेकेलिएपानीकीतुलनामेंइसकाघनत्वकेबारेमें?अगरयहडूबगया, क्यायहकरनेकेलिएपानीकीतुलनामेंइसकाघनत्वकेबारेमेंक्यामतलबहै?

5. पानीकेलिएकीतुलनाकरनेऔरहलकरनेकेलिएएकवस्तुकाघनत्वकीगणनाकरनेकेलिएएकबहु-चरणसमस्याबनाएँ।