Question
PSLE
A shop sells skirts in four different sizes. The table shows the number of skirts sold in April for size S, M and L but not XS.
  1. 50% of the skirts sold were in size M. How many of the skirts sold were in size XS?
  2. In May, the number of skirts sold in size L remained the same but there was an decrease in the number of skirts sold in the other sizes. Did the percentage of the skirts sold in size L (i) increase, (ii) decrease or (iii) remain the same from April to May? Give the answer in Roman numeral. (Eg i)
Size of the skirts Number of skirts
XS ?
S 153
M 339
L 75
2 m
(a)

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(b)

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PSLE
A shop sells skirts in four different sizes. The table shows the number of skirts sold in April for size S, M and L but not XS.
  1. 50% of the skirts sold were in size M. How many of the skirts sold were in size XS?
  2. In May, the number of skirts sold in size L remained the same but there was an decrease in the number of skirts sold in the other sizes. Did the percentage of the skirts sold in size L (i) increase, (ii) decrease or (iii) remain the same from April to May? Give the answer in Roman numeral. (Eg i)
Size of the skirts Number of skirts
XS ?
S 153
M 339
L 75