Level 3
After cycling for 30 km, Mark took a break before he continued cycling 13 of the remaining distance. He then realised that he still had 14 of the total distance not completed. If Mark's average speed was 30 km/h, how much time did he take to complete the entire ride? Express the answer in mixed number.
4 m
Level 3
A car was on its way from Town X to Town Y. After covering 25 of its journey, it passed a van which was travelling at an average speed of 70 km/h. 5 hours later, the car reached its destination, but the van was still 28 km from Town Y. If the car had also started from Town X, how long would it take to travel from Town X to Town Y? Express the answer in mixed number.
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
At first, 18 of a tank was filled with water. A tap was turned on for 30 min for more water to flow into the tank. It was then turned off. The line graph shows the volume of water in the tank over the 30 min.
  1. How many litres of water flowed into the tank in one minute?
  2. At the end of 30 min, what fraction of the tank was filled with water?
  3. The tap was turned on again to fill up the tank at the same rate as before. How many more minutes did it take for the tank to be filled completely?
5 m
Level 2 PSLE
The pie chart shows how Zoe spent her money. The amount of money spent is also represented by the bar graph.
  1. What percentage of her money did Zoe spend on food?
  2. What fraction of her money did Zoe spend on books?
  3. How much of her money was spent on transport?
5 m
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. It shows a container made of two connected cubical tanks, A and B. Tank A is sealed at the top and completely filled to the brim. Tank B is 35 filled with 129600 mℓ of water. The height of the water level in Tank B is 1 cm higher than that in Tank A. The height of Tank B is 60 cm. Water is then drained from the container and the height of the water level from the base falls to 30 cm.
  1. What is the capacity of Tank B?
  2. What is the volume of water in the tank now in litres?
5 m