Level 1
What is the missing number in the pattern? 26000, 25450,               , 24350, 23800
1 m
Level 1
What is the missing number? 23.66,         , 23.72, 23.75, 23.78
1 m
Level 2
The boxes represent 5 consecutive whole numbers arranged from the smallest to the largest. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 is one example of 5 consecutive whole numbers arranged from the smallest to the largest. The sum of A, D and E is 106. Find the value of A.
2 m
Level 2
Alicia spent 3 days making paper frogs for her friends. Each day she managed to make 4 more paper frogs than the day before. She made a total of 36 paper frogs. How many paper frogs did she make on the first day?
2 m
Level 2
Katherine read a book from Monday to Wednesday. Every day, she read 10 more pages than the day before. She read 84 pages on Wednesday. How many pages of the book did Katherine read from Monday to Wednesday altogether?
2 m
Level 3
What is the difference in the number of squares and triangles in Pattern 45?
3 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 3
The table shows how much Evelyn saves daily. For each subsequent day, she saves $5 more than the previous day.
  1. How much will Evelyn save on Day 6?
  2. On which day will Evelyn save $80?
  3. How much savings will Evelyn have in total by the day found in part (b)?
4 m
Level 3
Study the pattern carefully and answer the questions.
  1. What is the total number of dots and triangles in Figure 8 ?
  2. Which figure will have 63 dots?
  3. Which figure will have 200 triangles?
4 m
Level 3
Look at the figures. The rectangles represent tables and the dots represent chairs for guests at a party.
  1. How many tables will Figure 4 have?
  2. How many chairs will Figure 7 have?
  3. If there are 50 guests at the party, how many tables will be needed?
4 m