Level 3
Mrs Hwee bought 2 air-fryers, 1 toaster and 1 electric kettle for $729 during the Great Singapore Sale. Each air-fryer cost $20 more than the toaster. Each electric kettle cost half as much as an air-fryer. How much did the toaster cost?
3 m
Level 3
Melody flipped her book to the middle. The sum of the two facing page numbers is 157.
  1. What are the two page numbers?
  2. How many pages are there in the book?
3 m
Level 3
The sum of two numbers is 846. If one number is 50 greater than the other, what is the larger number?
3 m
Level 3
The sum of two numbers is 1050. The difference between the two numbers is 210. What is the smaller number?
3 m
Level 3
A puppy is 5220 g heavier than a cat. The total mass of the 2 animals is 11 kg. What is the mass of the puppy? (Give the answer in kilograms and grams.)
3 m
Level 3
There are four times as many red shirts as pink shirts in a sale. If there are 600 red and pink shirts altogether,
  1. how many red shirts are there?
  2. how many more red shirts than pink shirts?
3 m
Level 3
Box A is 4 times as heavy as Box B. Box C is 6.74 kg heavier than Box B. The total mass of Box A and B is 68 kg.
  1. What is the mass of Box B?
  2. What is the mass of Box C?
4 m
Level 3
The total weight of 5 cartons and 7 crates of apples is 130 kg. Each crate of apples weighs thrice as heavy as a carton of apples. How much does each carton of apples weigh?
3 m
Level 3
The total cost of 1 wallet and 2 identical belts is $149. The wallet cost $23 more than each belt. How much did each belt cost?
3 m
Level 3
A book and 3 magazines cost $28 altogether. A book costs $4 more than each magazine. How much does the book cost?
3 m
Level 3
Meiling paid $15 for some cakes. 16 of the cakes cost 50¢ each. The remaining cakes cost $1 each.
  1. How much did Meiling pay for the cakes which cost 50¢ each?
  2. What was the total cost of the remaining cakes?
  3. How many cakes did she buy in all?
4 m
Level 3
The figure shows a square PQRS. ∠QST is 21° larger than ∠RST.
  1. Name the line of symmetry for the square PQRS.
  2. Find ∠QST.
  3. Find ∠QTS.
4 m
Level 3
The figure shows a square JKLM. ∠LJN is twice as large as angle MJN.
  1. Name the line of symmetry tor the square JKLM.
  2. Find ∠LJN.
  3. Find ∠JNM.
4 m
Level 3
Jane mixes 2.4 ℓ of rose syrup with twice as much milk. She then pours the mixture equally into 9 cups. How much mixture will each cup contain?
4 m
Level 2
Kelvinder jogged 523 km. Jamie jogged 34 km less. What was the total distance they jogged?
4 m
Level 2
Michelle has 59 m of ribbon. Ruth has 13 m of ribbon less than Michelle. Find the total length of the ribbon both girls have.
4 m
Level 2
Amanda needs 45 m of cloth to sew a skirt. She needs 6 m of cloth to sew 2 skirts and a dress. How much cloth will she need to sew one dress? (Give your answer in m.)
4 m
Level 3
A roll of wire can be bent to form a rectangle with designs within it of 3 cm width throughout (see given figure). The figure has a total area of 375 cm2. The breadth of the rectangle is 35 as long as its length. Find the area of the shaded parts.
3 m
Level 2
Wendy has a piece of ribbon. She cuts 9 short pieces, each measuring 0.78 m, from it and has 2 45 m of it left. What was the original length of the ribbon?
4 m
Level 2
Gopal went to a shop with 3 fifty-dollar notes. He bought a watch and a calculator. A watch cost 3 times as much as a calculator. He received $32.40 change. How much did the calculator cost?
4 m