Level 3
Tricia had $24 more than Sally at first. Sally spent 58 of her money and Tricia spent 23 of her money. Given that they had equal amount that left, how much did Sally have at first?
4 m
Level 2
Three tables and three chairs cost $1521. One table cost the same as two chairs. How much does a chair cost?
4 m
Level 3
At the graduation ceremony, there were 30 less boys than girls. After 35 of the boys and 58 of the girls had left the hall for recess, there was an equal number of boys and girls that remained behind. Find the number of boys who were present at the graduation ceremony at first.
4 m
Level 3
Betty and Caili had an equal number of beads at first. Betty used 12 of her beads and Caili used 16 of her beads. They used 16 beads altogether. How many beads did Caili have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Kirby wanted to buy some markers and pens. 1 marker cost as much as 3 pens. He bought 5 pens for $10. How much will 4 markers cost?
4 m
Level 3
Michael paid $120 for 4 shirts and 4 ties. 3 shirts cost as much as 2 ties. How much did a shirt cost?
4 m
Level 3
Rose and Aaron had the same amount of savings at first. Then Rose spent 15 of her savings and Aaron spent 23 of his savings. If Rose spent $5201 less than Aaron, how much did each of them have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Henry and Imran had the same number of playing cards. Henry gave away 45 of his playing cards while Imran gave away 57 of his playing cards. Given that Henry gave away 12 playing cards more than Imran, how many playing cards did Henry have at first?
4 m
Level 3
David and Eileen had equal amount of money. David spent 12 of his money on food while Eileen spent 34of her money on food. Given that Eileen spent $4 more than David on food, how much did David have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Sabrina and Pamela had a total of $220 at first. After Sabrina spent 35 of her money and Pamela spent 23 of her money, they had the same amount of money left.
  1. How much money did Sabrina have at first?
  2. Pamela has the same number of $2-notes and $10-notes at first. How many $10-notes did she have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Joy paid $19 for 2 sweaters and 5 vests. Three sweaters cost as much as two vests.
  1. Find the cost of one sweater.
  2. Find the total cost of 3 sweaters and 4 vests.
4 m
Level 2
A jar has 650 mℓ of water. A pitcher has 280 mℓ of water. How much more water must be added into the pitcher so that it has the same amount of water as the jar?
4 m
Level 2
Beaker A has 300 mℓ of water and Beaker B has 900 mℓ of water. How much water must be added into Beaker A so that it has the same volume as Beaker B?
4 m
Level 3
  1. Set _____ has more cherries than Set 1.
  2. Set _____ has fewer cherries than Set 3.
  3. Set _____ and Set _____ have the same number of cherries. Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 3
Kay and Nelly had to finish the same number of worksheets. Kay did 9 worksheets per day. Nelly did 6 worksheets per day. When Kay finished doing all the worksheets, Nelly still had 21 more worksheets to do.
  1. How many days did Kay take to finish all her worksheets?
  2. How many worksheets did Kay have to do in total?
4 m
Level 3
Taufik bought the same number of badminton rackets and shirts. The total cost of 2 badminton rackets and 1 shirt was $42. The total cost of 1 badminton racket and 2 shirts was $36. He spent a total of $234. How many badminton rackets did Taufik buy?
4 m
Level 3
Sean bought equal number of boxes of red marbles and packets of blue marbles. 3 boxes and 2 packets contain 24 marbles. 2 boxes and 3 packets contain 21 marbles. There were 108 marbles altogether. How many boxes of red marbles did Sean buy?
4 m
Level 3
Ali has 16 marbles. Gopal has 6 marbles. How many marbles does Ali need to draw out so that they have the same number of marbles?
4 m
Level 3
Alice, Rita and Min have 420 beads altogether. After Rita gave Min 50 beads and Min gave Alice 10 beads, they all have equal number of beads.
  1. How many beads did each girl have in the end?
  2. How many beads did Min have at first?
4 m
Level 2
There are 180 blue and green balls in bag A. There are 320 green and red balls in bag B. Given that there are thrice as many red balls as blue balls, and the number of green balls in both bags is the same, find the difference between the red balls and the blue balls.
4 m