Level 3
A pail with a capacity of 24 ℓ was full of water. Some of the water was transferred into an empty rectangular tank of capacity 18 ℓ. 56 of the rectangular tank is now filled with water. What fraction of the pail is now filled with water?
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Level 3
Mrs Tan had 10 ℓ orange juice. She used 12 of the orange juice for a picnic and 25 ℓ of the remaining orange juice to bake orange-flavoured cookies. How much orange juice did she have left? Give your answer in millilitres.
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Level 3
A barrel can hold 96 ℓ of water. A tank can hold 12 more litres of water than the barrel. An aquarium can hold 3 times as much water as the tank. If the aquarium is 34 filled with water, how much more water is needed to fill the aquarium completely?
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Level 2
The capacity of a fish tank is 5 ℓ. 58 of the tank is filled with water. How much more water must be poured into the tank to fill it to its brim?
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Level 2
37 of a tank is filled with petrol. There is space in the tank for another 24 ℓ of petrol. What is the capacity of the tank? Give the answer in ℓ.
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Level 3
Mr Tan's car was left with 14 fuel. He added 28 ℓ of fuel to his car, it became 512 full. How much more fuel was needed to fill up Mr Tan's car?
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Level 3
A bottle is 16 full when it is filled with 12 ℓ of water. How much water is there in the bottle when it is full?
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Level 3
The capacity of a tank is 5 ℓ 50 mℓ. The capacity of a mug is 110 of the capacity of the tank. The difference in capacity between the 2 containers is        . Express your answer in mℓ.
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Level 3
49 of a jug was filled with water. When 125 mℓ of water was poured in, the jug became half full. What was the capacity of the jug?
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Level 3
A jug is 23 full when it is filled with 6 ℓ of water. How much water must be poured away for the jug to be 12 full? Express your answer in fraction.
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