Level 3
Mr Lee mixed 7 ℓ of water with 1 ℓ 500 mℓ of syrup. He poured the mixture equally into 5 bottles. How much drink did he pour into each bottle?
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Level 3
A pitcher can fill up 2 glasses. A bottle can fill up 5 glasses. 1 pitcher and 3 bottles can fill up a bucket. How many glasses are needed to fill up the bucket?
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Level 3
Susie mixed 4 sachets of powdered juice and 6 litres of water to make a juice drink. What was the volume of the juice drink she made? Give the answer in ℓ.
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Level 3
If 5 ℓ can fill 3 cans and 12 cans fill 2 wooden tubs, what is the volume of 1 wooden tub?
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Level 3
Ethan had twice as many picture cards as Frank. After Frank lost 15 picture cards and Ethan bought 15 picture cards, Ethan had 5 times as many picture cards as Frank. How many picture cards did Ethan and Frank have altogether at first?
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Level 3
Mrs Chan bought 8 kg of chicken thighs at $6 per kilogram and 5 kg of hotdogs at $4 per kilogram. She paid for these items with 5 pieces of $20 notes. How much change did she receive?
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Level 3
5 cups = 1 bottle
5 bottles = 1 pail

3 pails = ? cups
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Level 3
Mrs Lee bought 6 kg of rice at $5 per kg and 5 kg of sugar at $3 per kg. She had $68 left after paying for these items. How much money had she at first?
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Level 3
Study the picture.
  1. How many glasses of water can the pail hold?
  2. How many more glasses of water can a pail hold than a pitcher?
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Level 3
Liam and Cole have a total of $248. If Liam gives Cole $25, they will each have an equal amount of money. How much money has each of them at first?
  1. Liam
  2. Cole
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Level 3
Jacob and Sarah had $1500. After Jacob gave Sarah $128, he still had $86 more than Sarah. How much money did Sarah have at first?
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Level 3
5 children shared 90 beads. Anthony and June each received 15 beads extra. How many beads did June get?
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Level 3
Linda had $750 and Mike had $500 less than Lucy at first. After Linda gave some money to Mike, Mike had 4 times as much as Linda. How much did Linda give to Mike?
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Level 3
Alice had some milk. Each day, she drank an equal amount of milk. At the end of the 5th day, she had 1400 mℓ of milk left. At the end of the 6th day, she had 1100 mℓ of milk left.
  1. What was the amount of milk she drank each day?
  2. How much milk did Alice have at first? Give your answer in litres and millilitres.
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Level 2
Karen has some money. She spends $22 on notebooks. Then her mother gives her $17.If she has $83 in the end, how much did Karen have at first?
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Level 3
There was 150 mℓ of water in an aquarium. Jane poured 5 pails of water into the tank to fill it up to the brim. What is the capacity of the tank if the capacity of a pail of water is 700 mℓ? Give the answer in litres and millilitres.
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Level 2
Mike had some stamps. He gave 5 stamps to John and bought another 14 more stamps. Now, he has a total of 32 stamps. How many stamps had Mike at first?
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Level 3
Box B and Box C contained a total of 75 stamps. After 23 stamps were transferred from Box B to B, Box C contained four times as many stamps as Box B. How many stamps were there in Box B at first?
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Level 3
A pail of water was filled with 5500 mℓ of water. A small basin has a capacity of 620 mℓ of water. If two basins of water are taken out from the pail, how much water is left in the pail now? (Leave the answer in litres and millilitres.)
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Level 3
A train carrying some passengers arrived at Station A. At Station A, only 25 passengers boarded the train. It then left for Station B. At Station B, only 57 passengers alighted from the train. When the train left Station B, there were 68 passengers on it. How many passengers were there on the train when it first arrived at Station A?
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