Level 3
Adam and Bryan have $300.
Adam has 2 times as much money as Bryan.
How much must Adam give to Bryan
so Adam will have $50 more than Bryan?
4 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have $300.
Adam has 2 times as much money as Bryan.
How much must Adam give to Bryan
so Adam will have $50 less than Bryan?
4 m
Level 2
The figure is made up of straight lines. Given that ∠a is twice that of ∠b, find
  1. ∠a
  2. ∠b
  3. ∠c
2 m
Level 2
The breadth of a rectangle is 38 m. Its length is twice as long as its breadth. What is the area of the rectangle?
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 3
At the school's recent donation drive, for every $1 donated by a child, an adult donated twice the amount. There were 5 times as many children as adults who were at the event. There were 23 times as many girls as boys at the event. Given that a total amount of $1470 was collected during the event, how many girls were at the event?
4 m
Level 3
Zara baked vanilla, chocolate and red velvet macarons. There were half as many red velvet macarons as chocolate macarons and an equal number of red velvet macarons as vanilla macarons. The cost of each macaron is given as shown.

1 red velvet macaron: $1.10
1 chocolate macaron: $1.40
1 vanilla macaron: $1.20

If she collected $153 from selling all the macarons, how many chocolate macarons were there?
3 m
Level 3
Adam has some paint.
He uses 58 of it to paint 4 chairs and 3 doors.
The amount of paint needed to paint a door is 2 times that of a chair.
  1. How many chairs can he paint using the remaining paint?
  2. How many doors can he paint using the remaining paint?
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
A plank of length 6.3 m was cut into three pieces. The first piece was thrice as long as the second piece. The second piece was 2 times as long as the third piece. How long was the second piece?
2 m
Level 3
The bar graph shows the number of blouses sold at Tom's shop.
  1. In January, Tom sold _____ times as many blouses as in March.
  2. Each blouse was sold for $30. How much did he earn for the month when he sold the most number of blouses?
3 m