Level 3
The figure shows an empty transparent tank made from three containers. The two containers A and B on top are in the form of cuboids which have square bases of side 6 cm and 4 cm as shown in the figure. The bottom container is in the form of a cube of side 14 cm. 3.42ℓ of water are poured into the empty vase. Find the height of the water level from the base of the vase.
(1 litre = 1000 cm3)
Level 3
The figure shows an empty transparent tank made from three containers. The two containers A and B on top are in the form of cuboids which have square bases of side 6 cm and 4 cm as shown in the figure. The bottom container is in the form of a cube of side 14 cm. 3.42ℓ of water are poured into the empty vase. Find the height of the water level from the base of the vase.
(1 litre = 1000 cm3)
Level 3 PSLE
The figure shows an empty flower vase of height 40 cm. It is made from 2 containers. The top container is in the form of a cuboid which has a square base side 4 cm and height 28 cm. The bottom container is in the form of a cube of 12 cm. 2.16 litres of water is poured into the empty vase. What is the height of the water level from the base of the vase?
(1 litre = 1000 cm3 )
Level 3 PSLE
The figure shows an empty flower vase of height 40 cm. It is made from 2 containers. The top container is in the form of a cuboid which has a square base side 4 cm and height 28 cm. The bottom container is in the form of a cube of 12 cm. 2.16 litres of water is poured into the empty vase. What is the height of the water level from the base of the vase?
(1 litre = 1000 cm3 )
Level 2 PSLE
The shaded figure is formed by two identical circles with centres at A and C. ABCD is a square and the length of AB is 7 cm. Find the perimeter of the shaded figure. (Take π = 227)
Level 2 PSLE
The shaded figure is formed by two identical circles with centres at A and C. ABCD is a square and the length of AB is 7 cm. Find the perimeter of the shaded figure. (Take π = 227)
Level 3
A tank with a square base area of 121 cm2 is 60% filled with water. If 4 pails of water are poured into the tank, 756 cm3 of water would overflow. If 3 pails of water are poured into the tank, 128 cm3 of water would overflow. What is the height of the tank ? Give the answer to one decimal place.
Level 3
The figure is made up of a circle, a triangle and a square of sides 8 cm. The radius of the circle is 7 cm. The ratio of the area of the circle to the shaded area of the circle is 7 : 3. The ratio of the area of the square to the area of the triangle is 1 : 4. Given that 14 of the square is shaded, what is the total area of the unshaded figure?
(Take π = 227)
Level 3
The figure is made up of a circle, a triangle and a square of sides 8 cm. The radius of the circle is 7 cm. The ratio of the area of the circle to the shaded area of the circle is 7 : 3. The ratio of the area of the square to the area of the triangle is 1 : 4. Given that 14 of the square is shaded, what is the total area of the unshaded figure?
(Take π = 227)
Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.
Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?