Level 3
Gerald bought bottles of apple juice, orange juice and lemon juice of 250 mℓ, 300 mℓ and 500 mℓ respectively. He counted to pour them into smaller cups of equal amount with no leftover.
  1. What was the largest possible amount of juice in each cup?
  2. How many cups of juice of apple juice, orange juice and lemon juice would he have respectively?
4 m
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?
4 m
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?
4 m
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?
4 m
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?
4 m