Level 3
At first, Beaker A and Beaker B contained 0.6 ℓ and 1.6 ℓ of water respectively. Some water from Beaker B was poured into Beaker A with no water spilling over. In the end, there was as much water in Beaker A as in Beaker B. How much water was poured from Beaker B to Beaker A?
3 m
Level 3
There are 100 balls in a bag. 0.25 of them are red balls, and the rest are green and blue balls. If there are 14 as many green balls as blue balls. How many blue balls are there?
4 m
Level 2
Joan has 536 apples. 154 of them are red and the rest are green apples. How many green apples does she have?
2 m
Level 2
Find the missing numbers.
  1. A
  2. B
3 m
Level 3
A pitcher can hold 5 ℓ of water.
A tank can hold water from 2 pitchers of water.
A container can hold water from 3 tanks of water.
  1. Find the ratio of the volume of water that a pitcher, a tank and a container can hold.
  2. Find the percentage of water that a pitcher can hold as compared to a tank.
  3. Find the volume of 2 tanks.
  4. Find the volume of 3 containers.
4 m