Level 2
Three bottles, S, T and U, contain a total of 13.5 ℓ of water. Bottle S contains 1.3 ℓ of water more than Bottle T. Bottle T contains 4.3 ℓ of water more than Bottle U. What is the volume of water in Bottle T?
3 m
Level 3
A rectangular container measuring 55 cm by 50 cm by 23 cm was 110 filled with water. Mary turned on a tap at 9.36 p.m. to fill more water into the container. She turned off the tap at 9.59 p.m. The container was 910 filled with water. Given that the water flowed out of the tap at the same rate, find the volume of water that flowed out of the tap in a minute. Give your answer in litres.
4 m
Level 3
Tank P measuring 40 cm by 24 cm by 36 cm is 56-filled with water. The water is then poured into another tank, Tank Q measuring 24 cm by 20 cm by 18 cm until it is full. What is the volume of water left in Tank P? Give your answer in cubic centimetres.
3 m
Level 3
Tank A is a cubical tank of side 8 cm. It is 34 filled with water. The water is then poured into Tank B measuring 10 cm by 12 cm by 15 cm.
  1. Find the volume of water in Tank A at first.
  2. How much more water is needed to fill Tank B to the brim? Give your answer in litres.
3 m
Level 3
At first, 13 of Container B was filled with water and Container C was empty. Then, both taps were turned on at the same time and water from both taps flowed at the same rate of 2.2 litres per minute. Both taps were turned off immediately when Container B was filled to the brim.
  1. How much water was there in Container B at first?
  2. How long did it take for the water from the tap to fill Container B to the brim?
  3. What fraction of Container C was filled with water in the end? Give your answer in the simplest form.
4 m