Level 1 PSLE
Jade paid $69 for a toaster after a discount of 40%. What was the price of the toaster before the discount?
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Level 1
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There are some $10 notes and $2 notes.
The ratio of $10 notes and $2 notes is 4 : 7.

  1. Number of $2 notes = _____ u
  2. Number of $10 notes = _____ u
  3. Total value of $2 notes = _____ u
  4. Total value of $10 notes = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Wendy's father's weight to her weight is 8 : 3. If Wendy puts on 60% more weight, by what percentage must her father's weight be reduced by so that their total weight remains unchanged as before? Correct the answer(s) to 1 decimal place.
2 m
Level 2
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There are some $10 notes and $2 notes.
The ratio of $2 notes and $5 notes is 4 : 7.

  1. Total number of notes = _____ u
  2. Difference in the number of $10 notes and $2 notes = _____ u
  3. Total value of notes = _____ u
  4. Difference in the value of $10 notes and $2 notes = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Salik had some $2 notes and $5 notes. The ratio of his $2 notes to $5 notes was 7 : 2. If Salik had a total of $240, how many pieces of notes did he have altogether?
2 m
Level 2
Albert had $y. He spent $12 on a novel and gave 13 of the remainder to his mother.
  1. How much did he give to his mother?
  2. How much did he have left?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A square is first divided into two equal halves. The bottom half is divided into 5 equal parts while the top half is divided into 3 equal parts. The total area of the shaded parts is 168 cm2. What is the area of the square?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A theme park gives a 20% discount on all tickets on weekdays. Members are then given a further discount of $4 for every ticket they buy. Ben is a member and pays $60 for 5 tickets on a weekday. What is the price of each ticket without any discount?
2 m
Level 2
The number of $5, $10 and $20 notes in a piggy bank is in the ratio of 2 : 7 : 3. The notes are worth $2520 altogether. Find the total number of $5 and $10 notes.
2 m
Level 2
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Adam has thrice as many stickers as Chris.
Adam gives 10 to Chris.
In the end, Adam has twice as many stickers as Chris.

  1. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Chris at first = _____ u
  2. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Chris in the end = _____ u
  3. Difference in the number of stickers Adam has at first and in the end = _____ u
  4. Difference in the number of stickers Chris has at first and in the end = _____ u
4 m