Level 3
Helen used a ribbon of length 1 m 40 cm to tie a cubical gift box with a bow as shown. She used 36 cm of ribbon for the bow. What was the volume of the gift box?
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Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. Tank A measuring 40 cm by 30 cm by 20 cm is filled to the brim. When 35 of water was transferred from Tank A to Tank B, 1.8 litres of water overflowed. Tank B has a base area of 300 cm2. Find the height of Tank B.
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Level 3
A rectangular tank was 45 filled with water. After 56 litres of water was poured out from the tank, it became 110 full. How many litres of water were there in the tank at first?
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Level 3
The figure shows 2 identical containers each holding 202 cm3 of water. The volumes of the water, the cubes and balls in Tank G and Tank H are 646 cm3 and 1183 cm3 respectively. What is the volume of each ball? Give the answer in cm3.
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Level 3
The diagrams are not drawn to scale. Diagram 1 shows a rectangular tank containing 6 identical cubes and filled to the brim. It had a length of 40 cm and a breadth of 10 cm. In Diagram 2, four cubes were removed from the same tank and the water level dropped by 2.16 cm. After that, a certain amount of water was drained off the tank until the water level reaches the same height as the remaining cubes. Find the volume of the water in the tank in Diagram 2 in the end. Give the answer in litres.
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Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. The tank was 23 filled with water to a height of 30 cm. When a rubber ball was dropped into the tank, the height of the water level was 1.5 cm from the brim of the tank. Find the volume of the rubber ball.
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Level 2
The width and height of the cuboid are the same. Its length is twice of its width. Find the volume of the cuboid.
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Level 2 PSLE
Two rectangular tanks are shown. Tank Y contained water to half its height. All the water from Tank Y was poured into Tank Z without spilling. What was the height of the water level in Tank Z?
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Level 2 PSLE
At first, Containers X, Y and Z contained water as shown. Some water from Containers Y and Z was poured into Container X without any spilling over. The amount of water left in Containers Y and Z is shown. What would be the amount of water in Container X?
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Level 3
The length of Cube X is 3 times that of the length of Cube Y. The volume of Cube Y is 64 cm3. Find the difference between the volume of the two cubes.
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