Level 3
A box is thrice as long as a book. The book is twice as long as a notebook. The box is 7 m 15 cm longer than the notebook. What is the total length of the book and the notebook?
4 m
Level 3
Joe has twice as many coins as Lee. Lee has 14 less coins than Oliver. The three of them have 130 coins altogether. How many coins does Joe have?
4 m
Level 3
Tommy has twice as many coins as John. John has 6 more coins than Zeph. They have a total of 50 coins.
  1. How many coins does Tommy have?
  2. How many coins does Zeph have?
4 m
Level 3
Tim bought 30 more Singapore stamps than Malaysia stamps and twice as many China stamps as Malaysia stamps. Given that he bought a total of 250 stamps, how many Singapore stamps did Tim buy?
4 m
Level 3
Ken collected 508 stickers. Lucy collected 142 fewer stickers than Ken but thrice as many stickers as Asher. How many stickers did the three children collect altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Tan baked some chocolate, strawberry and vanilla cookies. She baked 56 chocolate cookies and 14 more strawberry cookies than chocolate cookies. Given that Mrs Tan baked thrice as many vanilla cookies as chocolate cookies, how many cookies did she bake altogether?
4 m
Level 3
John collected 100 recycling cans in 3 days. He collected twice as many cans on Monday as on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he collected 8 fewer cans than on Tuesday. How many cans did he collect on Tuesday?
4 m
Level 3
188 apples are kept in 3 boxes. The 1st box contains 20 more apples than the 2nd box. The 2nd box contains 3 times as many apples as the 3rd box. How many apples are there in the 3rd box?
4 m
Level 3
Penelope has a total of 95 markers. She has 21 more red markers than blue markers. She has twice as many black markers as red markers. How many red markers does she have?
4 m
Level 3
In an activity, Jane collected 246 stickers. She collected 3 times as many stickers as Ben.
  1. How many stickers did Ben collect?
  2. How many more stickers did Jane collect than Ben?
4 m
Level 3
A ribbon of 200 cm long is cut into three pieces A, B and C. A is 24 cm shorter than B. C is twice as long as A. How long is A?
4 m
Level 3
Ralph is twice as heavy as John and Luke weighs 30 kg more than Ralph. Given that the 3 of them weigh 265 kg, what is Luke's mass?
4 m
Level 2
Marie is 14 kg heavier than Paul. Anne is twice as heavy as Marie. Given that their total mass is 238 kg. Find the mass of Marie.
4 m
Level 3
Cindy had $60 more than Emma. Esther had twice as much money as Cindy. Given that the 3 girls had a total of $380, how much money did Esther have?
4 m
Level 3
Cherry has $6 more than June. Fiona has twice as much money as Cherry. They have a total of $110.
  1. How much money does Cherry have?
  2. How much money does Fiona have?
4 m
Level 3
Paul, Luke and Mike had $450 altogether. Paul had $70 more than Luke. Luke had twice as much money as Mike. How much money did Mike have?
4 m
Level 3
A videocam costs $200 less than a printer. A laptop costs twice as much as a printer. Given that the total cost of a videocam, a printer and a laptop cost $6200, find the cost of the videocam.
4 m
Level 3
Amy, Beatrice and Nellie spent a total of $83. Beatrice spent 3 times as much money as Amy. Nellie spent $8 more than Amy. How much did Amy spend?
4 m
Level 3
There are 3 pieces of strings with a total length of 2 m 96 cm. The first piece of string is 40 cm more than the second piece of string while the third piece is twice the length of the first piece of string. Calculate the length of the third piece of string. (Write the answer in metres and centimetres.)
4 m
Level 3
There are 3 strings of different length. The first string is 18 cm more than the second rope and the third rope is twice the length of the first rope. Given that the total length of the 3 ropes is 1 m 74 cm, find the length of the first rope.
4 m