Level 2
Alina spent $1300 on a printer. Of the remaining salary, she spent 16 on a notebook. She had 25 of the original total left. How much was her salary?
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
Bryan had a number of books for sale. He sold a total of 342 books on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, he sold 14 of the remainder. He was left with 18% of the books he had at first. How many books did he have at first?
3 m
Level 2
8 p = 12 u
4 u + 2 p = 14

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Mary had toys for sale. In the morning, she sold 13 of the toys. In the afternoon, she sold 15 of the remaining toys. After that, there were 48 toys left. How many toys did Mary have at first?
2 m
Level 3
Bottle A and Bottle B have a total amount of 1050 mℓ of water. For Bottle B and Bottle C, the total amount of water is 1320 mℓ. The amount of water in Bottle A is 25 the amount of water in Bottle C. What is the average amount of water in the 3 bottles?
3 m
Level 2
8 p = 12 u
7 u - 2 p = 8

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A shop had a number of computers for sale. After selling 36 of them in the morning and 38 of the remainder in the afternoon, it was left with 14 of the computers. How many computers were sold altogether?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The table shows the number of books read by each child in a class of 21 children. One of the numbers in the table is covered by an ink blot. The average number of books read by the children in the class is 6. What is the number covered by the ink blot?
2 m
Level 2
1 u + 15 = 1 p
4 u + 6 = 1 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2
1 u + 10 = 2 p
3 u - 14 = 2 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2
1 u - 2 = 3 p
3 u - 18 = 3 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2
A bottle of syrup is 23 full. When 18 of the syrup is poured out, there is 70 mℓ of syrup in the bottle. Find the capacity of the bottle in mℓ.
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
At a carnival, 65% of the tickets were sold at full price and 25% of the tickets at half price. The remaining 30 tickets were given away free. The total amount of money collected was $9300. What was the full price of a ticket?
3 m
Level 2
1 u + 6 = 4 p
30 - 3 u = 4 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Alex saved a total of $138 in coins in his coin box. 23 of all the coins saved were one-dollar coins. There were 3 times as many one-dollar coins as twenty-cent coins. The remaining coins were fifty-cent coins. How many coins did Alex save in his coin box altogether?
3 m
Level 2
1 u + 2 = 4 p
10 - 3 u = 4 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 2
11 - 1 u = 3 p
21 - 3 u = 3 p

Find the following values.
  1. 1 u
  2. 1 p
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
Gerry was given a fixed amount of allowance each month. In January, he spent $80 and saved the rest. In February, he spent 10% less and his savings increased by 25%. How much was Gerry's allowance for each month?
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
Mark pushes two poles, A and B, straight into the ground until the length of each stick that is above the ground is the same.

13 of A and 18 of B are in the ground. The length of A in the ground is 30 cm longer than the length of B in the ground. What is the total length of poles A and B?
2 m
Level 3
At a stall, the ratio of watermelons to coconuts was 8 : 13. After Kate bought two-thirds of the coconuts, there was a total of 111 watermelons and coconuts left at the stall. How many fruits were there at first?
3 m