Level 2
A rectangular tank is 4 m long, 3.5 m wide and 2 m high. It contains water to a height of 0.8 m. How much more water is needed to fill the tank to its brim?
2 m
Level 3
A rectangular fish tank measures 35 cm long, 24 cm wide and 50 cm high. It contains 25 litres of water. How many more litres of water are needed to fill the fish tank completely?
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 40 cm by 20 cm by 30 cm is 35 filled with water at first . 12 of the water is poured out of the container. Find the volume of water left in the container.
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular tank measuring 20 cm by 10 cm by 12 cm contained 1.2 ℓ of water at first. Some water was poured out from the tank until 13 full. How much water was poured out of the tank? Give your answer in mℓ.
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 30 cm by 40 cm by 18 cm is 23 filled with water. How much more water is needed to fill the container to its brim? Leave your answer in ℓ.
2 m
Level 2
A cubical container is filled with water to a height of 16 cm as shown. How much more water is needed to fill the container to the brim? Express your answer in litres.
2 m
Level 2
A minute ago, a fish tank with a base area of 400 cm2 contained water to a depth of 9 cm. I poured in another 560 cm3 of water into the tank. What is the height of the water in the tank now?
2 m
Level 2
A cylindrical container is filled with 68.02 ℓ of water. It was then poured into an empty rectangular fish tank measuring 80 cm by 0.5 m by 28 cm until it is 47 full. How much water is left in the cylindrical container? Leave your answer in ℓ and mℓ.
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 20 cm by 40 cm by 15 cm is 25 filled with water. Tom wants to fill up the container completely with some bottles of water. How many bottles of water are needed if the capacity of each bottle is 900 mℓ?
2 m
Level 2
The tank, measuring 21 cm by 20 cm by 40 cm, is 34 filled with water at first. All the water is poured into empty identical bottles to the brim. Each bottle has a capacity of 700 mℓ.
  1. How much water was there in the tank at first? Give your answer in millilitres.
  2. How many such bottles are completely filled with water?
2 m
Level 3
In the figure, a fish tank measuring 52 cm by 25 cm by 48 cm contained 2720 mℓ of water. Serene then turned on a tap that flows at a rate of 4.32 ℓ per minute. How long does it take for the tank to be 23 filled with water? Express your answer in min.
3 m
Level 3
A rectangular tank measuring 50 cm by 25 cm by 19 cm was 12 filled with water. There was a leak at the bottom of the tank and water seeped out at the rate of 5 m? per second. How many minutes would it take to empty the tank completely? Leave your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
3 m
Level 3
An empty tank measures 50 cm by 20 cm by 35 cm. Water flows into the tank from Tap A at a rate of 25 ℓ per minute. At the same time, water drains from the tank from Tap B at a rate of 18 ℓ per minute. How long would it take to completely fill the tank?
3 m
Level 3
A tank measuring 30 cm by 24 cm by 20 cm was being filled by two taps. Tap X delivered water at a rate of 140 cm3 per minute while Tap Y delivered water at a rate of 100 cm3 per minute. How long did the 2 taps take to fill the tank completely? Express your answer in min.
3 m
Level 3
How many cubes of edge 2 cm can be cut from a cuboid measuring 18 cm by 12 cm by 10 cm?
3 m
Level 3
How many more cylinders than cuboids are there in the figure?
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a tank made up of 3 sections. Cuboid A with a square base of side 4 cm and height 30 cm. Cube B with a side of 12 cm. Cuboid C that is 60 cm by 20 cm by 40 cm. Water from a tap above flows down at a rate of 1.2 litres per minute while water is drained out from the bottom at a rate of 1 litre per minute. How long did it take to fill up the tank to a height of 66 cm from the base? Give the answer in minutes correct to nearest whole number.
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a rectangular tank measuring 55 cm by 22 cm by 24 cm. It was 13 filled with water at first. Dylan turned on a tap and let water flow into the tank at a rate of 1.36ℓ per minute. After 15 minutes, he turned off the tap. How much water had overflowed? (Express the answer in ℓ.)
3 m
Level 3
Shemy placed three empty tanks side by side. The smallest tank has a crack at its side and the base area of each tank is 16 cm2. After she turned on the tap for 64 minutes, the height of the water in the smallest tank became 6 cm although 0.5 mℓ of water is leaking out of the crack per minute. Find the rate of flow of water from the tap. Give the answer in mℓ/min.
3 m
Level 3
Oscar had two identical wooden cuboid measuring 28 cm by 7 cm by 9 cm. He glued them together to form a solid as shown. He then painted the whole solid in white paint. After that, he cut the solid into 1-cm cubes.
  1. How many 1-cm cubes did he get?
  2. How many 1-cm cubes had none of its faces painted white?
3 m