Level 2
The ratio of Kelly's savings to Tricia's savings is 2 : 5. If Kelly saves $24 more and Tricia spends $12, they will have the same amount of money. How much is Tricia's savings?
2 m
Level 2
Charles and Lily had the same number of sweets. After Lily gave away 15 sweets and Charles gave away 45 sweets, Lily had 4 times as many sweets as Charles. How many sweets did each of them have at first?
2 m
Level 2
There were 40 more dresses than blouses in a shop. After 70 dresses and 30% of the blouses were sold, there were an equal number of dresses and blouses left. How many blouses were there in the shop at first?
2 m
Level 3
Abby spent $670.50 on a train ticket and 23 as much on a luggage. She was left with 16 of the total amount spent on the train ticket and luggage. She wanted to buy some souvenirs with her remaining money but realized that she was short of $381.75. How much did the souvenirs cost?
3 m
Level 3
A tank is 29 filled with water. Rachel poured in 8.3 litres of water and the tank is now 56 full. How much water can the tank hold if it is filled to the brim? Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
3 m
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
A tea shop owner bought a sack of tea. He kept 37 of the tea for his mother and gave away some of the leftovers. He gave away 2 45 kg to his friend and 38 of the rest to his neighbour. He saved the remaining 3.5 kg for his own use. How much tea did he have originally?
3 m
Level 3
30% of Edward's marbles is equal to 13 of Benjamin's marbles. Together, they have a total of 380 marbles. Find the number of marbles Edward has.
3 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
During her shopping trip, Samantha bought three different types of pens, X, Y and Z in the ratio of 4 : 2 : 5. She decided to sell them at the prices listed as shown.

Pen X: $1.20
Pen Y: $0.85
Pen Z : $0.60

Given that Samantha bought a total 451 pens, how much did Samantha collect from the sale of all the pens?
3 m
Level 3
At the school's annual band concert, 40% of the students were from upper primary and the rest were from lower primary. The entrance fee to the concert for each upper primary student and each lower primary student was $8 and $6 respectively. The total entrance fees collected for all the tickets was $5440. How many students were at the concert?
3 m
Level 3
At the school's recent donation drive, for every $1 donated by a child, an adult donated twice the amount. There were 5 times as many children as adults who were at the event. There were 23 times as many girls as boys at the event. Given that a total amount of $1470 was collected during the event, how many girls were at the event?
4 m
Level 3
Zara baked vanilla, chocolate and red velvet macarons. There were half as many red velvet macarons as chocolate macarons and an equal number of red velvet macarons as vanilla macarons. The cost of each macaron is given as shown.

1 red velvet macaron: $1.10
1 chocolate macaron: $1.40
1 vanilla macaron: $1.20

If she collected $153 from selling all the macarons, how many chocolate macarons were there?
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 3
At first, Beaker A and Beaker B contained 0.6 ℓ and 1.6 ℓ of water respectively. Some water from Beaker B was poured into Beaker A with no water spilling over. In the end, there was as much water in Beaker A as in Beaker B. How much water was poured from Beaker B to Beaker A?
3 m
Level 3
Shop X had 68 kg of salt and Shop Y had 128 kg of salt. After both shops sold an equal amount of salt, Shop X had 25 as much salt as Shop Y. How much salt did both shops sell?
3 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of 2 squares of different sizes. The area of the small square is 50% of the area of the big square. The overlapped shaded area is 20 cm2. The area of the unshaded small square is 25 the area of the unshaded big square. Find the area of the small square.
3 m