Level 2
A pail contained 5 litres of water at first. Miss Tan poured some water from the pail into two containers. Find the amount of water left in the pail. Give the answer in litres and milliliters.
2 m
Level 2
Samantha poured 3 similar bottles of water and 4 similar cups of water to fill a 3-litre tank to its brim. If the volume of each bottle of water is 720 mℓ, find the capacity of each cup.
2 m
Level 2
A pitcher can hold 2 litres of water. A bucket can hold 45 litres of water. At least how many pitchers of water are needed to fill the bucket completely?
2 m
Level 2
Jermaine had 169 litres of fruit punch. She poured all the fruit punch into 9-litre bottles. What was the smallest number of bottles she had used?
2 m
Level 3
Beaker A has a capacity of 450 mℓ. Beaker B has a capacity that is 250 mℓ more than that of Beaker A but 150 mℓ less than Beaker C. Find the capacity of Beaker C.
4 m
Level 3
Pail X has a capacity of 4500 mℓ. Pail Y has a capacity of 750 mℓ less than that of Pail X but 130 mℓ more than Pail Z. Find the capacity of Pail Z in mℓ.
4 m
Level 3
Luke bought 3 fish tanks of varied sizes. The first tank can hold 250 mℓ more than the second tank and the second tank can hold 600 mℓ more than the last tank. If the last tank can contain 650 mℓ of water, find the capacity of the first tank. Express the answer in mℓ.
4 m
Level 3
Container X can contain 2500 mℓ of water. Container Y can contain 600 mℓ more than Container X but 400 mℓ less than Container Z. Find the capacity of Container Z.
4 m
Level 3
A bottle has a capacity of 2500 mℓ. A jug has a capacity of 750 mℓ more than the bottle. A water dispenser has a capacity of 7500 mℓ more than the jug. Find the capacity of the water dispenser. (Give the answer in litres and millilitres.)
4 m
Level 3
Kim has 3 bottles of apple juice. Bottle X holds 400 mℓ more than Bottle Y and Bottle Y holds twice as much as Bottle Z. If Bottle Z holds 600 mℓ of juice, how much does Bottle X hold?
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