Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The cost of 1 marble is 60% more than the cost of 1 sticker.
  1. Cost of 1 marble = _____ u
  2. Cost of 1 sticker = _____ u
  3. Difference in the cost of 1 sticker and 1 marble = _____ u
  4. Cost of 2 marbles and 3 stickers = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Alice is trying to form a 6-cm cube using 1-cm cubes. How many more 1-cm cubes does she need to form the 6-cm cube?
3 m
Level 3
The bookshop sells 4 different coloured pens. The line graph shows the number of pens sold for each colour in a week.
  1. What was the difference between the number of blue and black pens sold?
  2. Each red pen cost $0.30 more than each green pen. The bookshop collected $84 from selling the green pens. What was the price of 1 red pen?
3 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The cost of 1 marble is 60% less than the cost of 1 sticker.
  1. Cost of 1 marble = _____ u
  2. Cost of 1 sticker = _____ u
  3. Difference in the cost of 1 sticker and 1 marble = _____ u
  4. Cost of 2 marbles and 3 stickers = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
John can paint a house in 8 days. Alex can paint the same house in 10 days. How many days would they take to paint the house together?
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The cost of 1 marble is 160% as much as than the cost of 1 sticker.
  1. Cost of 1 marble = _____ u
  2. Cost of 1 sticker = _____ u
  3. Difference in the cost of 1 sticker and 1 marble = _____ u
  4. Cost of 2 marbles and 3 stickers = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Joshua placed a toy in an empty rectangular tank 150 cm long and 50 cm wide. He then filled the tank with water flowing from a tap at a rate of 5 ℓ per minute. It took 3 minutes to fill the tank to a depth of 6.5 cm to cover the toy completely. Find the volume of the toy. Express your answer in cm3.
4 m
Level 3
A departmental store had 120 kettles for sale during a 7-day period. The line graph shows the number of kettles left unsold at the end of each day. The number of kettles left unsold at the end of Day 7 was not shown.
  1. On which day (from Day 1 to Day 7), was the greatest number of kettles sold? Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
  2. The average number of kettles sold for the last three days was 14. How many kettles were sold on Day 7?
2 m
Level
At a concert, 14 of the tickets were sold at full price, 35 of the tickets sold at 40% discount, and the remaining 270 tickets were given away for free. Each ticket was sold at $90. What was the total amount collected from the sale of tickets?
4 m
Level 3
The figure not drawn to scale shows a cubical tank which is 37 filled with water.
  1. What is the volume of water needed to fill up the tank to the brim?
  2. Water is added to the tank at a rate of 12 litres per minute. At this rate, how long will it take to fill the tank completely? Give your answer in this format. (Eg 1 h 20 min)
4 m
Level 2
The tank measuring 42 cm by 20 cm by 12 cm was 15 filled with water. After some water was added into the tank, the tank became 34 full. How much water was added to the tank?
3 m
Level 2
Janelle collected 288 cards. She gave 13 of them to her three siblings. On the average, how many cards did each of her siblings receive?
3 m
Level 3
Tank L is a cubical container of edge 28 cm. It is completely filled with water. Tank M is a rectangular tank measuring 54 cm by 24 cm by 25 cm. It is filled with water flowing from a tap at a rate of 1.3 ℓ per minute. 5 minutes later, the tap is turned off.
  1. Find the volume of water in Tank M after 5 minutes. Give your answer in litres.
  2. All the water in Tank L is then poured into Tank M without spilling. How much more water is needed to fill Tank M completely? Give your answer in litres.
4 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 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 3
A large cubical container of side 60 cm was filled with fruit juice up to 30% of its capacity. After 5 full jugs of fruit juice were removed from it, the level of fruit juice in the container dropped by 14 cm. The remaining fruit juice was then drained out through a tap found at the bottom of the container at a rate of 3 litres per min.
  1. How much fruit juice can each jug hold? Express your answer in mℓ.
  2. How long would it take to completely drain the fruit juice from the container through the tap? Express your answer in min. (1 ℓ = 1000 cm3)
4 m
Level 3
Water flows into a tank at the rate of 45 ℓ per minute. After 10 min, the tap is turned off and the tank is 0.6 filled with water.
  1. How much more water is needed to fill it to the brim?
  2. The water in the tank is then poured into containers each 1.5 m long, 0.3 m wide and 10 cm high. What is the minimum number of containers needed?
4 m
Level 3
Jim can paint 1 house in 6 days. With Ron's help, they can paint the same house in 3 days. How many days would Ron take to paint the house alone?
4 m