Level 2
James bought a pizza and cut it into equal slices. He ate 512 of the pizza and his sister ate 16 of the pizza. What fraction of the pizza was left?
3 m
Level 2
38 of a container is filled with cooking oil. After 2.1 ℓ of oil is poured into the container, it becomes 23 full. How much more cooking oil would be needed to completely fill the container? Give your answer in litres.
3 m
Level 2
Thomas ate 13 of a pizza. Evan ate 14 of the pizza more than Thomas. What fraction of the pizza was left?
3 m
Level 3
A cubical tank of edge 30 cm contained some water to a height of 12 cm.
  1. Find the volume of water in the tank at first.
  2. A tap was then turned on for 20 minutes to fill the tank with water at a rate of 0.6 ℓ per minute. How much more water was needed to fill the tank to the brim when the tap was turned off? Leave your answer in litres.
4 m
Level 3
Container A measures 28 cm by 20 cm by 14 cm was 34 filled with water. When the water was poured into Container B, it was 14 full. Find the base area of Container B if its height was 20 cm.
3 m
Level
A rectangular tank 40 cm long, 20 cm wide and 36 cm high was 56 filled with water.
  1. What was the volume of the water in the tank in litres?
  2. A tap was used to drain the water from the tank at a rate of 4 ℓ per minute. The tap was turned off when the tank was 13 filled with water. How long did it take to drain the water?
4 m
Level 2
Mrs Lim cuts a cake into 12 equal slices. She gave 6 slices to her sister and 2 slices to her neighbour.
  1. What fraction of the cake was given to her sister?
  2. What fraction of the cake was left?
3 m
Level 2
Lisa baked 4 pizzas. She sold 23 of a pizza to Tim and 25 of another pizza to Rey. What fraction of the pizzas had Lisa left?
3 m
Level 2
Nick cut a pie into 8 equal pieces. He ate 2 of them and gave some of them to his friends. He then had 14 of his pie left. What fraction of the original pie was given to his friends?
3 m
Level 3
23 of Sean's savings comprised of 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins. Sean used some 20-cent coins to purchase a toy. The number of 50-cent coins left was 50% more than the number of 20-cent coins left. Given that Sean had 100 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins left in the end, find the amount of money Sean spent on the toy.
4 m