Level 3
There are 3 containers, X, Y and Z that contain water with a total volume of 2050 mℓ. Given that Container X has 240 mℓ more water than Container Y and Container Z has 130 mℓ more than Container X, calculate the volume of water in Container X.
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Level 3
There is 230 mℓ more water in Container B than in Container A. There is 305 mℓ less water in Container A than in Container C. The total amount of water in the three containers is 1495 mℓ.
  1. How much more water is there in Container C than in Container B?
  2. How much water is there in Container A?
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Level 3
The total volume of water in the 3 jugs is 960 mℓ. Jug X has thrice the volume of water as Jug Y. Jug Z has twice the volume of water in Jug X. Find the volume of water in Jug Z in mℓ.
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Level 3
Abby poured 850 mℓ of fruit punch into a jug, a cup and a bottle. The jug contained 3 times as much fruit punch as the cup. The bottle contained 130 mℓ of fruit punch.
  1. How much fruit punch did the cup contain?
  2. How much more fruit punch did the jug contain than the bottle?
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Level 3
Study the pictures and answer the following.
  1. How many glasses of water can a pail hold?
  2. How many glasses of water can a tank hold?
  3. How many more glasses of water can the tank hold than the pitcher?
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