Level 3
Container A and Container B had some liquid in the ratio 7 : 5. After 48 litres of liquid was transferred from A to B, the amount of liquid in Container B became 3 times as much as in Container A. How much liquid were there in the two tanks in all?
4 m
Level 2
Hazel poured 910 ℓ of water into a cup. She drank some of it and 35 ℓ used to water her plants. 15 ℓ of water was then left in the cup. How much water did Hazel drink?
3 m
Level 2
Mrs Nora bought a 5-litre bottle of oil. She used 13 ℓ of the oil in March and 12 ℓ in April. How much oil had she left?
3 m
Level 3
The figure is a structure made up of 2 cm cubes. What is the volume of the total number of cubes up to the 10th step?
4 m
Level 2
There was 13 ℓ of water in a pitcher. When Ben poured 16 ℓ of water into the pitcher, 112 ℓ of the water overflowed. What was the capacity of the pitcher?
3 m
Level 2
A tank contains 32 ℓ of water. Alvin wants to pour the water into some pails. Each pail contains 4 ℓ of water. How many pails does Alvin need?
2 m
Level 2
Jen bought 5 bottles of juice. Each bottle contains 7 ℓ of juice. How many ℓ of juice did she buy altogether?
2 m
Level 2
A pitcher contains 4 ℓ of water. 5 such pitchers can fill up a water jug. How many ℓ of water can a water jug hold?
2 m
Level 2
A pitcher of juice can fill up 8 glasses. There are 48 empty glasses on the table. How many pitchers of juice are needed?
2 m
Level 2
There are 2656 mℓ of water in a pail and 985 mℓ less water in a basin. How many millilitres of water are there altogether in the two containers?
2 m