Level 2
If 200 g of salmon cost $6, how much will 2 kg of salmon cost?
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Level 2
The average mass of 2 grapefruits and 5 jackfruits is 2.4 kg. The average mass of each jackfruit is 2 kg. The difference in mass between the 2 grapefruits is 90 g. Find the mass of the heavier grapefruit. (Give your answer in kg and g.)
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Level 3
Tank A holds 3 ℓ 485 mℓ of water. Tank B holds twice as much water as Tank A. Find the total amount of water in the 2 tanks. (Give the answer in litres and millilitres.)
3 m
Level 3
Cubical Tank P has a length of 36 cm and is 79 filled with water. Some of the water is poured into an empty rectangular fish tank measuring 50 cm long, 18 cm wide and 26 cm high until it is completely full.
  1. What is the volume of water in Tank P at first? Give your answer in cm3
  2. What is the volume of water left in Tank P? Give your answer in litres.
3 m
Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 50 cm by 36 cm by 27 cm was 34 filled with water. The water was used to fill up some bottles of capacity 2 ℓ each. How many bottles were filled completely?
3 m
Level 3
A rectangular tank, measuring 30 cm by 25 cm by 40 cm, was filled with water. Ben poured all the water into 1.5 ℓ bottles. After filling 4 bottles, how many more bottles could Ben fill?
3 m
Level 3 PSLE
Sherry and Cindy started cycling at the same time along a 4.5 km track. Both did not change their speeds from start to finish. Sherry cycled at 375 m/min. When she reached the end of the track, Cindy was 720 m behind her. What was Cindy's cycling speed in m/min?
3 m
Level 3
A container measuring 25 cm by 16 cm by 48 cm was 13 filled with water at first. James poured some water into the container. In the end, the height of the water level in the container was 20 cm as shown.
  1. How much water did James pour into container? Give your answer in mℓ.
  2. James then poured all the water in the container into several identical jugs. Given that each jug can hold at least 1.25 ℓ of water, what is the least number of jugs he would need?
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Level 3 PSLE
A fruit stall sold peaches at 70¢ and apples at 40¢ each. Sally bought some peaches and Tom bought some apples from the stall. Sally spent $1.10 more than Tom, but had 7 fruits fewer than Tom.
  1. How many peaches did Sally buy?
  2. How much did Tom spend on the apples?
4 m
Level 3
Allan and Maine were in a roller skating race. Allan was travelling at a constant speed of 20 km/h and they both did not change their speed. When Maine completed half of her race, Allan was 3.5 km ahead. Allan completed the race at 10.45 a.m. What time did Maine complete the race?
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