Level 3
Yesterday, Vaidev had 53 shortbreads and 37 croissants. This morning, he sold 25 shortbreads and bought some more croissants. Now he has thrice as many croissants as shortbreads. How many croissants did he buy today?
4 m
Level 3
Caden and Sean went shopping with the same amount of money. After Caden spent $100 and Sean spent $84, Sean had three times as much money left as Caden. How much money did each of them bring along for shopping?
4 m
Level 3
Cole and Tina shared some cards equally. After Tina bought 70 cards and Cole gave 117 cards away, they had 169 cards left. How many cards did each of them have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Rachel and Cindy had the same number of chocolate bars at first. After Rachel received another 37 chocolate bars and Cindy gave away 29 chocolate bars, Rachel had 4 times as many chocolate bars as Cindy. How many chocolate bars did each of them have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Kimberly and George had the same amount of money at first. After Kimberly spent $169 on a wallet and George received $65 from his father, George had 4 times as much as money as Kimberly. How much money did Kimberly have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Dylan and Paul had an equal number of sweets at first. Dylan and Paul ate 69 and 9 sweets respectively. In the end, Paul has five times as many sweets as Dylan. How many sweets did each of them has at first?
4 m
Level 3
Harry and Lionel shared equally a bunch of rambutans. After Harry had eaten 40 of his rambutans and Lionel had eaten 10 of his, Lionel had 4 times as many rambutans left as Harry. How many rambutans had each of them at first?
4 m
Level 3
Joyce and Linda were given the same amount of pocket money. After Joyce had spent $16 and Linda had spent $4, the amount of pocket money Linda had became thrice that of Joyce's. How much pocket money was given to each girl?
4 m
Level 3
Daniel and Patrick had an equal number of stickers at first. Daniel then gave away 24 stickers to his friend, Melvin, and Patrick bought another 10 stickers. In the end, Patrick had twice as many stickers as Daniel. Find the number of stickers Daniel had at first.
4 m
Level 3
Roy and Kenneth had the same number of cards at first. After Roy had bought another 36 cards and Kenneth had lost 6 of his cards, Roy had thrice as many cards as Kenneth. How many cards did each of them have at first?
4 m
Level 3
The number of lemons is 5 times as many as the number of durians. After buying another 23 lemons and 111 durians, the number of lemons is the same as the number of durians. What is the number of lemons at first?
4 m
Level 3
Andy had 4 times as many books as Sean . After Andy and Sean donated 107 books and 20 books away respectively, they were left with an equal number of books. How many books did Andy have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Abi had 4 times as much money as Joelle. After Abi and Joelle spent $62 and $8 respectively, they were left with an equal amount of money. How much money did Abi have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Melissa and Joyce went on a tour together. Melissa brought twice as much money as Joyce. After Melissa had spent $800 and Joyce had spent $240, they had an equal amount of money left. How much money did each of them have at first?
  1. Joyce
  2. Melissa
4 m
Level 3
Asher had 4 times as many blue files as pink files. After giving away 10 blue files and buying another 17 pink files, he had an equal number of blue and pink files. How many blue files did Asher have at first?
4 m
Level 3
There were thrice as many boys as girls in a gathering. After 12 boys had left the party and another 20 girls had joined the party, there was an equal number of boys and girls in the end. Find the number of boys at first.
4 m
Level 3
A farm had the same number of sheep, cows and geese. After selling 43 cows and buying another 147 geese, the farm now has 3 times as many geese as cows. How many sheep does the farm have?
4 m
Level 3
Gabriel had thrice as much money as Helen. After Gabriel spent $16 and Helen spent $4, Gabriel had $18 more than Helen. How much did Gabriel have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Marie had the same number of red, green and blue beads at first. After giving some red and green beads and 108 blue beads away, Marie had 250 beads left. There were 2 times as many red beads as green beads left. The number of blue beads left was 50 fewer than the number of red beads left. How many blue beads did she have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Gordon had $108 more than Henry. Every day, Gordon would spend 3 times as much money as Henry. After 4 days, Gordon and Henry were left with equal amount of money. How much did Gordon spend every day?
4 m