Social Studies, 18.12.2020 08:40, ctyrector
Usha and Priti get Rs. 25/- each as pocket money. Usha sets aside Rs. 5/- for a small gift for her friend and also buys chocolates for the poor children near her house. Priti buys a toy only for her friend. Which of the two is serving better?
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