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.
What is the capacity of Tank B?
What is the volume of water in the tank now in litres?
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.
What is the capacity of Tank B?
What is the volume of water in the tank now in litres?
Level 3 PSLE The figure shows the amount of water in two rectangular Tanks, A and B, at first.
Ray poured 14 of the water from A into B to fill it to the top, without overflowing.
How much water was there in A at first?
Ray then poured all the water from B into A. 720 cm3 of water overflowed from A. What was the height of A?
Level 3 PSLE The figure shows the amount of water in two rectangular Tanks, A and B, at first.
Ray poured 14 of the water from A into B to fill it to the top, without overflowing.
How much water was there in A at first?
Ray then poured all the water from B into A. 720 cm3 of water overflowed from A. What was the height of A?
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. It shows an empty container made up of a cuboid, measuring 40 cm by 25 cm by 25 cm and 2 similar cubes of sides 5 cm. Line A is 10 cm. 12.5 ℓ of water is poured into the top cube into the cuboid.
What is the height of the water level from the base of the container?
How much more water in cm3 must be poured in so that the water fills up half of the top cube?
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. It shows an empty container made up of a cuboid, measuring 40 cm by 25 cm by 25 cm and 2 similar cubes of sides 5 cm. Line A is 10 cm. 12.5 ℓ of water is poured into the top cube into the cuboid.
What is the height of the water level from the base of the container?
How much more water in cm3 must be poured in so that the water fills up half of the top cube?
Level 3 PSLE There was a total of 22 000 cm3 of water in rectangular tanks A and B at first. The height of the water level in tank B was 6 cm above that of tank A.
Find the height of the water level in tank X.
Ann poured 4200 cm3 of water out of tank Y. Tank Y was then half filled with water. What was the height of tank Y?
Level 3 PSLE There was a total of 22 000 cm3 of water in rectangular tanks A and B at first. The height of the water level in tank B was 6 cm above that of tank A.
Find the height of the water level in tank X.
Ann poured 4200 cm3 of water out of tank Y. Tank Y was then half filled with water. What was the height of tank Y?
Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 25 cm by 20 cm by 16 cm is half filled with water. If 3 identical cubes each measuring 10 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm are placed inside the water, find the new height of the water level.
Level 3
Figure A shows a rectangular container filled with some water and 8 identical blocks. The base area of the rectangular container is 448 cm2. Figure B shows the same container being turned upright. Find the volume of water in the container.
Level 3
Figure A shows a rectangular container filled with some water and 8 identical blocks. The base area of the rectangular container is 448 cm2. Figure B shows the same container being turned upright. Find the volume of water in the container.
Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 60 cm by 50 cm by 40 cm was filled with water to a height of 28 cm at first. After 8 completely filled identical jugs of water were poured into the tank, the new water level in the tank became 32 cm.
Find the volume of water in each jug in cubic centimetres.
How much more water would be needed to fill the tank completely? (Give your answer in litres.)
Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 60 cm by 50 cm by 40 cm was filled with water to a height of 28 cm at first. After 8 completely filled identical jugs of water were poured into the tank, the new water level in the tank became 32 cm.
Find the volume of water in each jug in cubic centimetres.
How much more water would be needed to fill the tank completely? (Give your answer in litres.)