Level 2
The tank measuring 42 cm by 20 cm by 12 cm was 15 filled with water. After some water was added into the tank, the tank became 34 full. How much water was added to the tank?
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Level 2
38 of a container is filled with cooking oil. After 2.1 ℓ of oil is poured into the container, it becomes 23 full. How much more cooking oil would be needed to completely fill the container? Give your answer in litres.
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Level 3
A cubical tank of edge 30 cm contained some water to a height of 12 cm.
  1. Find the volume of water in the tank at first.
  2. A tap was then turned on for 20 minutes to fill the tank with water at a rate of 0.6 ℓ per minute. How much more water was needed to fill the tank to the brim when the tap was turned off? Leave your answer in litres.
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Level 3
Container A measures 28 cm by 20 cm by 14 cm was 34 filled with water. When the water was poured into Container B, it was 14 full. Find the base area of Container B if its height was 20 cm.
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Level
A rectangular tank 40 cm long, 20 cm wide and 36 cm high was 56 filled with water.
  1. What was the volume of the water in the tank in litres?
  2. A tap was used to drain the water from the tank at a rate of 4 ℓ per minute. The tap was turned off when the tank was 13 filled with water. How long did it take to drain the water?
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Level 3
23 of Sean's savings comprised of 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins. Sean used some 20-cent coins to purchase a toy. The number of 50-cent coins left was 50% more than the number of 20-cent coins left. Given that Sean had 100 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins left in the end, find the amount of money Sean spent on the toy.
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Level 3
35 of a rectangular tank with a base area of 800 cm2 is filled with water. Another 2.4 ℓ of water are needed to fill this tank to its brim. What is the height of the water in the tank?
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Level 3
Jim can paint 1 house in 6 days. With Ron's help, they can paint the same house in 3 days. How many days would Ron take to paint the house alone?
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Level 3
A rectangular tank is filled with water to a height of 4 cm. Its rectangular base measures 25 cm by 8 cm. When 12 litres of water are poured into the tank, the water level rises to 25 of the height of the tank. Find the height of the tank.
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Level 3
A tank with a square base of 10 cm was 13 filled with water After another 4500 cm3 of water was poured into the tank, it became 34 full.
  1. Find the capacity of the tank in litres.
  2. Find the final height of the water in the tank.
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Level 3
Ron and Benny take 4 days to assemble a toy plane. Benny and Jerry take 6 days to build the same toy plane while Ron and Jerry take only 3 days. How many complete days would the three of them take to build the same toy plane?
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Level 3
The ratio of the amount of money Anna had to the amount of money Belle had was 6 : 7. Anna then gave 56 of her money to Belle. In the end, Belle returned $66 to Anna and they both had the same amount of money. How much money did each girl have at the beginning?
  1. Anna
  2. Belle
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Level 3
Tank A was 15 filled with water. After 15000 cm3 of water was added to Tank A, it became 710 full.
  1. Find the volume of Tank A in litres.
  2. Find the volume of water in Tank A in the end. Give your answer in litres.
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Level 2
A rectangular tank measuring in 40 cm by 15 cm by 20 cm is 25 filled with water. How much water is needed to fill the tank to 50% of the capacity? Give your answer in litres.
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Level 3
An open tank of depth 20 cm has a horizontal base of length 40 cm and breadth 25 cm. Two wooden cubes, of side 8 cm and 10 cm respectively, rest on the base of the tank.
  1. Find the capacity of the tank.
  2. How much water must be poured into the tank so that the tank is half filled?
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Level 2
After using 17 of her sugar, Mrs Lim bought another 75 kg of sugar. As a result, Mrs Lim now has 97 as much sugar as what she had at first. How many kilograms of sugar did Mrs Lim have at first?
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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.
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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.
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Level 3
The figure shows an empty rectangular tank with a capacity of 35 ℓ. The tank has a height of 25 cm. Tap A filled the tank at a rate of 1.8 ℓ per minute. Tap B drained water from the tank at a rate of 1.1 ℓ per minute. Both taps were turned on for 20 minutes and then turned off.
  1. What is the base area of the tank?
  2. After both taps were turned off, how much more water is needed to fill the tank completely? Give your answer in litres.
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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.
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