Level 3 Ben bought some pastries. He bought some cupcakes with $9.20 more than half his money. He then bought some puffs with $7.20 less than half of his remaining money. He then had $12.80 left. How much did he pay for the cupcakes?
Level 2
45% of Julia's allowance is equal to 8313% of Leonard's allowance. If Julia's allowance is $92 more than Leonard's, find their combined allowances.
Level 2
Alice has 2 fifty-cent coin, 3 twenty-cent coins and 3 five-cent coins in her piggy bank. How much money does she have altogether? Express your answer in dollars.
Level 2
Seth paid $24 for an equal number of shirts and vests. Each vest cost $4.50. Each shirt cost $3 more than each vest. How many shirts did she buy?
Level 2
Brandon spent $74 on a table tennis bat and 6 ping pong balls. The table tennis bat cost $39.70 more than each ping pong ball. How much did he pay for the table tennis bat?
Level 3
Renee had $420 less than Tom. Tom spent 0.6 of his money and Renee spent 0.5 of her money. In the end, Tom and Renee had the same amount of money left. Find the amount of money Renee had at first.
Level 1 PSLE
Charles has a number of 10¢, 20¢ and 50¢ coins in the ratio 4 : 2 : 1. The total value of all the coins is $156. What is the total value of the 20¢ coins?
Level 2
The line graph shows the amount of money Joseph spent from January to June.
Of the amount Joseph spent in February, $138 was spent on clothes and the remaining amount was spent on food. How much did he spend on food in February?
In which month did Joseph spend $120 more than the previous month? Give your answer in this format. (Eg Jan)
Level 2
The line graph shows the amount of money Joseph spent from January to June.
Of the amount Joseph spent in February, $138 was spent on clothes and the remaining amount was spent on food. How much did he spend on food in February?
In which month did Joseph spend $120 more than the previous month? Give your answer in this format. (Eg Jan)