Level 2
Olivia and Fiona shared a box of chocolates. Olivia had 72% of the total chocolates. if Olivia gave 66 of her chocolates to Fiona, both would have the same number of chocolates. How many chocolates did Olivia have?
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Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A is 3 : 2.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class B is 4 : 5.
The number of boys is the same.

  1. Number of boys in Class A = _____ u
  2. Number of girls in Class B = _____ u
  3. Number of children in Class B = _____ u
  4. Total number of children = _____ u
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Level 2 PSLE
Derrick paid $153 for 3 shirts and 1 sweater. The price of a shirt was 38 of the price of the sweater. How much did Derrick pay for the sweater?
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Level 2
The average height of some children is 160 cm. There is an equal number of boys and girls. The average height of the boys is 170 cm. Find the average height of the girls. Give your answer in cm.
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Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A is 3 : 2.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class B is 4 : 5.
The number of boys is the same.

  1. Difference in the number of children in Class A and Class B = _____ u
  2. Difference in the number of girls in Class A and Class B = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys = _____ u
  4. Total number of girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2 PSLE
Sam kept his gold and silver stars in two boxes. The ratio of the number of gold to silver stars in the first box was 1 : 5 and it was 1 : 2 in the second box. The two boxes contained the same number of stars. What fraction of Sam's stars were goId stars?
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Level 2
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
When Bryan uses 13 of his stickers and
Adam buys another 20 stickers,
they have the same number of stickers each.

Let the number of stickers that Bryan has in the end be 2 u.
  1. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____
  3. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____
  4. Total number of stickers that they have at first = _____
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Level 2 PSLE
Five girls shared the cost of a gift equally. When calculating the amount for each share, one of the girls made a mistake by dividing the cost of the gift by 4 instead of 5. Each girl paid $2.40 more than her share. What should be the cost of the gift?
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
Bryan uses 14 of his stickers and
Adam uses 34 of his stickers.
In the end, the number of stickers Adam and Bryan have is in the ratio of 1 : 5.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has in the end = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____
  3. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____
  4. Total number of stickers that they have at first = _____
4 m
Level 2 PSLE
The pie chart shows the different genres of CDs at a stall. 15 of the CDs were Hip-Hop and 14 of the CDs were either Rock or Jazz. There were 3 times as many Rock CDs as Jazz CDs. What fraction of the CDs were Rock CDs?
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
Bryan uses 14 of his stickers and
Adam buys 34 more stickers.
In the end, the number of stickers that Adam and Bryan have is in the ratio of 1 : 5.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has in the end = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____
  3. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____
  4. Total number of stickers that they have at first = _____
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units, decimal units or unit equations. (Eg 3 u OR 1.2 u OR 1 u + 2)
Adam, Bryan and Chris have some stickers.
After Adam's number of stickers is doubled,
Bryan's number of stickers is increased by 10 and
Chris' number of stickers is reduced by 8,
the ratio of the number of stickers of Adam to Bryan to Chris becomes the same.
Let the number of stickers that Adam has in the end be 1 u.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____
  3. Number of stickers that Chris has at first = _____
  4. Total number of stickers that they have at first = _____
4 m
Level 2
A handbag cost $6 more than a dress but $10 less than a watch. If the total cost of the handbag, the dress and the watch is $z, find the cost of the dress in terms of z.
2 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam, Bryan and Chris have some stickers.
After Adam's number of stickers is doubled,
Bryan's number of stickers is increased by 10 and
Chris' number of stickers is reduced by 8,
the ratio of the number of stickers of Adam to Bryan to Chris becomes 4 : 2 : 1.

Let the number of stickers that Chris has in the end be 1 u.
  1. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____
  3. Number of stickers that Chris has at first = _____
  4. Total number of stickers that they have at first = _____
4 m
Level 2
Mrs Tan and her two children received $5k in the ratio 2 : 3. If her son received $100 more than her daughter, how much did her daughter receive? Leave your answer in terms of k.
2 m
Level 2
May and Dora had $n altogether. After May gave $12 to Dora, each of them had the same amount of money. How much did Dora have at first?
2 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
Some stickers are given to 3 children.
Adam has 310 of the stickers.
Bryan has 17 of the remaining stickers.
Chris has the rest of the stickers.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = _____ u
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that Chris has = _____ u
  4. Number of stickers that Adam and Chris have = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fandi has 23 as many cards as Harry and Harry has 15 as many cards as Randy. If they have a total of 100 cards, how many cards does Fandi have?
2 m
Level 2
Mary baked 400 cookies. She ate 2p of them and divided the remainder equally among her 4 friends.
  1. Find the number of cookies each of her friends received in terms of p?
  2. If p = 12, how many cookies did each of her friends receive?
2 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units in whole numbers or fractions.
Some stickers are given to 3 children.
Adam has 310 of the stickers.
Bryan has 16 of the remaining stickers.
Chris has the rest of the stickers.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = _____ u
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that Chris has = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of stickers that Bryan and Chris have = _____ u
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