Level 2 PSLE
Two rectangular tanks are shown. Tank Y contained water to half its height. All the water from Tank Y was poured into Tank Z without spilling. What was the height of the water level in Tank Z?
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Level 2
The width and height of the cuboid are the same. Its length is twice of its width. Find the volume of the cuboid.
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Level 2 PSLE
At first, Containers X, Y and Z contained water as shown. Some water from Containers Y and Z was poured into Container X without any spilling over. The amount of water left in Containers Y and Z is shown. What would be the amount of water in Container X?
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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.
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Level 3
The length of Cube X is 3 times that of the length of Cube Y. The volume of Cube Y is 64 cm3. Find the difference between the volume of the two cubes.
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Level 3
The diagram shows 3 containers of different dimensions, each separated by a partition. Tank C, measuring 20 m by 15 m by 21 m, is filled with water to its brim. Tank B is an empty cuboidal container with a length of 10 m. Slider 1 is lifted to release 14 of the water from Tank C to Tank B, after which the partition is slid down to separate Tank C and Tank B. Next, Slider 2 is removed and some water from Tank B flows into Tank A such that the height of the water level of Tank B and Tank A is 7 m.
  1. What is the length of Tank A?
  2. How many m3 of water are there in Tank B?
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Level 3
Some oil is leaking from a crack of a container. After z minutes, the volume of the oil left in the container is given as Volume = 40(100 - 5z) cm3. How much oil will be left in the tank after 10 minutes? Give your answer in litres.
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Level 3
A tank, 110 cm by 100 cm by 70 cm, was completely filled with water. It was used to fill 16 bottles, each 3 litres in capacity. What was the height of the water left in the tank after all the bottles were filled. Round off to whole number.
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Level 3
A cuboid has a volume of 300 cm3. Its base is a rectangle which has a perimeter of 32 cm. The ratio of the length to the breadth of the rectangle is 5 : 3. Find its height.
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Level 3
34 of a rectangular tank, 90 cm by 8 cm by 5 cm, is filled with water. A cubical container of edge 18 cm is filled with water to a depth of 15 cm. If the water in the rectangular tank is transferred to the cubical container until it is filled to its brim, how many litres of water will be left in the rectangular tank?
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Level 3 PSLE
A and B are two rectangular tanks. The base area of A is 80 cm2 while that of B is 50 cm2 . At first, A contained water to a height of 40 cm and B was empty, as shown.
  1. What was the volume of the water in A at first? 
  2. Rashid then poured some water from A to B. After that, the height of the water level in A was twice that in B. What was the new height of the water level in A? Round off the answer to 1 decimal place.
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Level 3
The solid figure is made up of 6 identical cubes of edge 7 cm.
  1. Find the volume of the solid figure.
  2. Find the total surface area of the solid figure.
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Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. An empty Tank A measures 50 cm by 20 cm by 40.5 cm. Tank B with a base area of 1000 cm2was completely filled with water. Ronald poured 12 of the water from Tank B into Tank A. The water filled 70% of Tank A. What was the height of Tank B? (Correct the answer to 2 decimal places.)
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Level 2
A water jug contains 8 ℓ 50 mℓ of water when it is 57 full. What is the capacity of the water jug? Leave the answer in ℓ and mℓ.
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Level 3
The amount of lemon syrup to the amount of water in Cup A is in the ratio 2 : 5. The amount of lemon syrup to the amount of water in Cup B is in the ratio 1 : 6. There is an equal amount of lemon syrup in both cups. Cup B contains 189 mℓ more water than Cup A. What is the amount of lemon syrup in Cup A? Leave the answer in mℓ.
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Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 35 cm by 26 cm by 12 cm is completely filled with oil. Oil from the tank is poured into an empty cubical container of edge 18 cm until the cubical container is half-filled. What is the height of the oil in the tank after some oil is poured out? Correct the answer to 1 decimal place.
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Level 2 PSLE
Carlo filled a container with water using two taps. He turned on Tap A first and after 4 minutes, he also turned on Tap B. Both taps were turned off at the same time when the container was completely filled without overflowing. The graph shows the amount of water in the container over 16 minutes.
  1. What fraction of the container was filled 4 minutes after Tap A was turned on? Express your answer in the simplest form.
  2. In one minute, how many litres of water flowed from Tap B?
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Level 3
The petrol tank of Fred's convertible was 80% empty. He went to the petrol kiosk and topped up 25ℓ of petrol. When he reached the theme park, the petrol tank was 90% full. Given that he used 4ℓ of fuel to get to the theme park from the kiosk, find the capacity of the petrol tank.
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Level 3
The area of one face of the wooden cube is 3600 cm2. A carpenter cut the wooden cube into three cuboids of identical size. After gluing the cuboids together to make a solid figure as shown, he painted all the surfaces of the solid figure red. What was the total surface area of the solid figure that had been painted red?
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Level 3
Water has been poured into 2 rectangular containers X and Y. The height of the water level in both containers are the same. The difference in the volume of the two containers is 168 cm3. What is the total volume of water in both containers in cm3?
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