Level 3
4 straws are needed to form 1 square. 7 straws are needed to form 2 squares. 10 straws are needed to form 3 squares. How many straws are needed to form 5 squares?
Level 3
The following tank has a square base of side 40 cm. It is filled with water to a height of 8 cm. If 32 ℓ more of water is needed to fill the tank completely, what is the height of the tank?
Level 3
The following tank has a square base of side 40 cm. It is filled with water to a height of 8 cm. If 32 ℓ more of water is needed to fill the tank completely, what is the height of the tank?
Level 3
The figure shows a big rectangle measuring 14 cm by 10 cm. Four small squares of side 2 cm are cut out from the four corners of the big rectangle. Find
the perimeter of the figure,
the area of the remaining figure.
Level 3
The figure shows a big rectangle measuring 14 cm by 10 cm. Four small squares of side 2 cm are cut out from the four corners of the big rectangle. Find
Level 3
Darryl was drawing a pyramid-like structure as shown. It consists of shaded and unshaded rectangles. The rest of the structure follows the same pattern.
How many shaded rectangles are there in Row 9?
In which row would there be 37 rectangles?
Darryl had drawn a total of 144 rectangles. How many shaded rectangles were there in the drawing?
Level 3
Darryl was drawing a pyramid-like structure as shown. It consists of shaded and unshaded rectangles. The rest of the structure follows the same pattern.
How many shaded rectangles are there in Row 9?
In which row would there be 37 rectangles?
Darryl had drawn a total of 144 rectangles. How many shaded rectangles were there in the drawing?
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?
Level 3 PSLE
Table 1 consists of numbers from 1 to 72. Kenny and Lionel are given a plastic frame that covers exactly 9 squares of Table 1 with the centre square covered.
Kenny puts the frame on the 9 squares shown in Figure 1. What is the average of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame?
Lionel puts the frame on some other 9 squares. The sum of the 8 numbers that can be seen in the frame is 320. What is the smallest number that can be seen in the frame?