Level 1
John bought a new condominium flat for $632 000. He paid a deposit of $63 200 and the remaining amount was to be paid in equal monthly instalments for 30 years. How much was each monthly instalment?
Level 2
Amelia did a practice paper. She spent 3000 seconds to complete all the 32 questions. She spent a total of 840 seconds on the first 12 questions. She then spent an equal amount of time on each of the remaining questions. How much time did she spend on each of the remaining questions?
Level 1
The figures shows the number of visitors to the National Museum in two months.
January - 49 506
February - 31 385
Round off the number of visitors in each month to the nearest thousand. Then estimate the total number of visitors in the two months.
Level 1
The figures shows the number of visitors to the National Museum in two months.
January - 49 506
February - 31 385
Round off the number of visitors in each month to the nearest thousand. Then estimate the total number of visitors in the two months.
Level 2
The number of pupils in a school when rounded off to the nearest hundred was 1900 people. What was the smallest possible number of pupils In the school?
Level 2
When Kareen rounded off a number to the nearest thousand, the result was 4000. What was the smallest possible 4-digit number that Kareen had rounded off?
Level 2
The price of an apartment when rounded off to the nearest $1000 is $90000. What is the greatest possible price of the car if it has been round off to the nearest thousand?
Level 1
A group of 3 boys and 7 girls shared a bag of pencils. Each of them took 4 pencils. There were 15 pencils left. What is the total number of pencils in the box at first?