Level 2
A rectangular tank measuring 30 cm by 12 cm by 16 cm was completely filled with water. After some water was poured out from the tank, the height of the water decreased from 16 cm to 11 cm. How much water was poured out from the tank?
Level 2
The tank measuring 42 cm by 20 cm by 12 cm was 15 filled with water. After some water was added into the tank, the tank became 34 full. How much water was added to the tank?
Level 2
The tank measuring 42 cm by 20 cm by 12 cm was 15 filled with water. After some water was added into the tank, the tank became 34 full. How much water was added to the tank?
Level 2 38 of a container is filled with cooking oil. After 2.1 ℓ of oil is poured into the container, it becomes 23 full. How much more cooking oil would be needed to completely fill the container? Give your answer in litres.
Level 3
Container A measures 28 cm by 20 cm by 14 cm was 34 filled with water. When the water was poured into Container B, it was 14 full. Find the base area of Container B if its height was 20 cm.
Level 3
Container A measures 28 cm by 20 cm by 14 cm was 34 filled with water. When the water was poured into Container B, it was 14 full. Find the base area of Container B if its height was 20 cm.
Level 3
The following tank has a square base of side 40 cm. It is filled with water to a height of 8 cm. If 32 ℓ more of water is needed to fill the tank completely, what is the height of the tank?
Level 3
The following tank has a square base of side 40 cm. It is filled with water to a height of 8 cm. If 32 ℓ more of water is needed to fill the tank completely, what is the height of the tank?
Level 3 35 of a rectangular tank with a base area of 800 cm2 is filled with water. Another 2.4 ℓ of water are needed to fill this tank to its brim. What is the height of the water in the tank?
Level 3 A rectangular tank is filled with water to a height of 4 cm. Its rectangular base measures 25 cm by 8 cm. When 12 litres of water are poured into the tank, the water level rises to 25 of the height of the tank. Find the height of the tank.