Level 3
A rectangular container 40 cm long, 30 cm wide and 25 cm high is 45 filled with water. When some of the water is poured into an empty rectangular glass tank until it is completely full, 4 ℓ of water is left in the container.
  1. How many litres of water was there in the container at first?
  2. What is the height of the glass tank if it is 50 cm long and 25 cm wide?
4 m
Level 3
The figure shows a sealed bottle of height 35 cm. It is made from two containers. The top container is in the form of a cuboid with a square base. The bottom container is in the form of a cube of side 20cm. The height of the water in the bottle (shown in Figure A) is 18 cm.

When the same bottle is turned upside down (shown in Figure B), the height of the water in the bottle is 29 cm. How much water can the sealed bottle hold if it is completely filled?
4 m
Level 3
Tank X was filled with water with water up to a height of 11 cm while Tank Y and Z were empty. Water was poured out into Tank Y and Z such that the water in all tanks were the same height in the end. How much water was poured out of Tank X?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
Ray had a rectangular block of wood 12 cm by 8 cm by 6 cm. He painted all the faces of the block.
  1. What is the total painted area?
  2. Ray then cut the block into 1-cm cubes. How many of these cubes have none of the faces painted?
  3. How many of these cubes have 2 of the faces painted?
5 m
Level 3
The figure shows a wooden cuboid that measures 125 cm by 20 cm by 20 cm.
  1. Find the maximum number of 3-cm cubes that can be cut from the wooden cuboid.
  2. Find the total surface area of the L-shaped block after cutting.
5 m