Level 2
There is a total of 600 children in a school. 80 of them like blue. There are 50 more children who like red than blue. Some children like yellow. The remaining 14 of the children like green. Find the ratio of the number of children who like green to those who like yellow.
3 m
Level 3
William had some coins. 40% of his coins were made up of 50-cent coins which was equal to the number of $1 coins. The rest of the coins were made up of 20-cent coins. Given that William had $16 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins, how many coins did William have altogether?
3 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
34 of Adam's stickers is 18 more than 25 of Bryan's stickers.
Bryan has 150 stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have?
  2. How many stickers do Adam and Bryan have altogether?
  3. How many stickers does Bryan have more than Adam?
4 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
34 of Adam's stickers is 18 less than 25 of Bryan's stickers.
Bryan has 150 stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have?
  2. How many stickers do Adam and Bryan have altogether?
  3. How many stickers does Bryan have more than Adam?
4 m
Level 3
Ellie had $360 less than Kenny. Ellie spent 14 of her money and Kenny spent 47 of his money. In the end, Kenny and Ellie had the same amount of money left. Find the amount of money Kenny had at first.
3 m
Level 3
A bag consists of a number of 20-cent and 50-cent coins. There are 85% as many 20-cent coins as 50-cent coins. How much money is there in the bag if there are 30 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins?
3 m
Level 3
A fruit vendor ordered some fruits. 35% of the fruits he ordered were apples and the rest were oranges. Each apple cost $1.20 and each orange cost 50% more than each apple. The vendor paid a total of $636.
  1. Find the total cost of the apples.
  2. How many oranges did he order?
3 m
Level 3
Jolene and Katie shared some necklaces. Jolene's share was 45% of Katie's share. She then increased her share of the necklaces by taking 20% of Katie's share. Given that Jolene had 18 fewer necklaces than Katie in the end, how many necklaces did the girls have altogether?
3 m
Level 2
45% of Julia's allowance is equal to 8313% of Leonard's allowance. If Julia's allowance is $92 more than Leonard's, find their combined allowances.
2 m
Level 2
Seth paid $24 for an equal number of shirts and vests. Each vest cost $4.50. Each shirt cost $3 more than each vest. How many shirts did she buy?
2 m
Level 2
Brandon spent $74 on a table tennis bat and 6 ping pong balls. The table tennis bat cost $39.70 more than each ping pong ball. How much did he pay for the table tennis bat?
2 m
Level 3
Renee had $420 less than Tom. Tom spent 0.6 of his money and Renee spent 0.5 of her money. In the end, Tom and Renee had the same amount of money left. Find the amount of money Renee had at first.
3 m
Level 2
Betty paid $9 for 3 macarons and 5 pies. A pie cost thrice as much as a macaron.
  1. Find the cost of a macaron in cents.
  2. How much more did she pay for a pie than a macaron?
2 m
Level 3
Corie spent 3 days making some bread for sale. Each day, she made 18 more bread than the day before. She made a total of 141 bread. How many bread did she make on the first day?
3 m
Level 1
Adam has blue and red stickers in the ratio of 5 : 2.
He has 30 more blue stickers than red stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have?
  2. If Adam gives away 10 blue stickers, what is the new ratio of the number of blue stickers to blue stickers?
3 m
Level 2
In a farm, there are 100 fewer chickens than sheep. The number of chickens is 920 of the total number of chickens and sheep. What is the total number of chickens and sheep in the farm?
2 m
Level 3
Jerry started exercising by doing 5 sit-ups on the first day. Every day, he would do 2 more sit-ups than the day before. How many sit-ups did he do altogether after 7 days?
3 m
Level 2
There are 264 passengers on board a ship. The ratio of children and adults is 4 : 9. There are 18 more men than women. How many men are there on the ship?
3 m
Level 2
Find the sum of all the common multiples of 4 and 6 that are less than 25.
2 m
Level 2
I am a common factor of 24 and 36. I am a multiple of 4 and 6. I am greater than 10 What number am I?
2 m