Level 2 PSLE
Jamie formed two cuboids with unit cubes. The length, breadth and height of the bigger cuboid are 2 times those of the smaller cuboid. She used 348 unit cubes to form the smaller cuboid. How many unit cubes did she use to form the larger cuboid?
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Level 2
The total area of the six faces of a cubical box is 96 cm2. What is the volume of the cubical box?
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Level 1
The base area of the cubical box is 64 cm2. What is the volume of the box?
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Level 2
Container A and Container B are fully filled with water. If all the water in Container A is poured into Tank C, it is 30 litres short of filling it to the brim. If all the water in Container B is poured into the same tank, it is 56 litres short of filling it to the brim. If the water from both containers is poured into the same tank, it will completely fill it. If both Tank C and Container B are completely filled, how much more water can Tank C fill than Container B?
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Level 2
A rectangular tank has a base area of 50 cm2. It is half filled with water. If 4 bottles of water are poured into the tank, 250 mℓ of water will overflow. If 3 bottles of water are poured into the tank, 100 mℓ of water will overflow. Find the height of the tank.
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Level 1
How many 1-cm cubes can be packed into a box measuring 6 cm by 4 cm by 3 cm?
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Level 2
The figure is made up of cubes of sides 1 cm. How many more 1-cm cubes are needed to form a large cube of side 4 cm?
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Level 2
A rectangular box measures 30 cm by 25 cm by 10 cm. What is the maximum number of 3-cm cubes that can fit into the rectangular box?
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Level 2
What is the maximum number of 2-cm cubes that can be packed into a container measuring 10 cm by 9 cm by 4 cm?
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Level 2
What is the maximum number of 2-cm cubes that can be cut out from the wooden block measuring 9 cm by 11 cm by 20 cm?
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Level 2
How many more cubes are needed to fill the clear rectangular tank completely?
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Level 2
A tank measuring 20 cm by 15 cm by 12 cm is 310 filled with water. Find the volume of water in the tank.
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Level 2
A rectangular tank is 4 m long, 3.5 m wide and 2 m high. It contains water to a height of 0.8 m. How much more water is needed to fill the tank to its brim?
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Level 3
A rectangular fish tank measures 35 cm long, 24 cm wide and 50 cm high. It contains 25 litres of water. How many more litres of water are needed to fill the fish tank completely?
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Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 40 cm by 20 cm by 30 cm is 35 filled with water at first . 12 of the water is poured out of the container. Find the volume of water left in the container.
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Level 2
A rectangular tank measuring 20 cm by 10 cm by 12 cm contained 1.2 ℓ of water at first. Some water was poured out from the tank until 13 full. How much water was poured out of the tank? Give your answer in mℓ.
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Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 30 cm by 40 cm by 18 cm is 23 filled with water. How much more water is needed to fill the container to its brim? Leave your answer in ℓ.
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Level 2
A cubical container is filled with water to a height of 16 cm as shown. How much more water is needed to fill the container to the brim? Express your answer in litres.
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Level 2
A minute ago, a fish tank with a base area of 400 cm2 contained water to a depth of 9 cm. I poured in another 560 cm3 of water into the tank. What is the height of the water in the tank now?
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Level 3
The height of the water in a tank which contains 8820 cm3 of water is 18 cm.
  1. Find the base area of the tank.
  2. A piece of brick is gently lowered into this tank and the water level rises by 1.3 cm. What is the volume of the brick?
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