Level 3
Study the pictures. Answer the following.
  1. Arrange the containers from smallest to the greatest volume?
  2. How many glasses of water can the 4 containers hold in all?
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Level 3
Bryan mixed 7 ℓ of concentrated juice with 12 ℓ of water to make calamansi juice to be served for the meeting. After the meeting, 6 ℓ of calamansi juice were left. How much calamansi juice was drunk at the meeting?
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Level 2
A pitcher contained some ice tea. After Leslie had poured 350 mℓ of the ice tea into a glass, the pitcher still contained 250 mℓ more ice tea than the glass. How many millilitres of ice tea contain at first?
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Level 2
A food stall used 50 ℓ of water on Monday and 12 ℓ more water on Tuesday than on Monday. How many ℓ of water did the class use on the two days?
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Level 2
A jar has 650 mℓ of water. A pitcher has 280 mℓ of water. How much more water must be added into the pitcher so that it has the same amount of water as the jar?
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Level 2
Beaker A has 300 mℓ of water and Beaker B has 900 mℓ of water. How much water must be added into Beaker A so that it has the same volume as Beaker B?
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Level 3
A water jug can hold 28 ℓ of water. A pitcher can hold 4 ℓ of water. How many pitchers of water are needed to fill up 4 water jugs completely?
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Level 3
There are 84 ℓ of water in a tank. Jake used 4 ℓ of water from the tank every day. How many litres of water are left after a week?
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Level 2
Mrs Lim bought three bottles of orange juice. Each bottle is 2 ℓ. Her family drank 3 ℓ of the orange juice. What is the volume of orange juice left?
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Level 3
Study the picture.
  1. What container contains the most amount of water?
  2. How many more bottles does the pail contain than the pitcher?
  3. If each bottle contains 2 ℓ, how many litres does the pail has?
  4. How many ℓ does the pail and pitcher have?
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