Level 3
In a shop, a packet of doughnuts cost $2.20. For every 12 packets of doughnuts purchased, an additional 3 packets of doughnuts were given free. Sarah made her purchase and left the shop with 44 packets of doughnuts. How much did Sarah pay in total?
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Tang bought the following fruits from a stall. She bought 4 apples, 5 kg of grapes and 4 kg of rambutans. She paid a total of $21.50 for them. Find the cost of 100 g of rambutans in cents.
4 m
Level 3
The prices of two fruits sold at a supermarket is shown.

Grapes: 2 kg for $12
Bananas: 3 kg for $10

  1. Mr Lin bought an equal mass of grapes and bananas and spent $64 more on grapes than on bananas. What was the total mass of fruits that Mr Lin bought?
  2. Mrs Shay spent an equal amount of money on grapes and bananas. In terms of their masses, what was the ratio of grapes to the ratio of bananas Mrs Shay bought?
5 m
Level 3
A flyer distributor earned $1.25 for every 100 flyers distributed. She was paid an additional bonus for $2 for every 1000 flyers given out. How much would she earn for distributing 2500 flyers?
4 m
Level 3
Xinyi had some 20-cent and 50-cent coins which added up to $20.30. She had 14 more 20-cent coins than 50-cent coins. How many 20-cent coins did she have?
4 m
Level 3
During a candy sale, Sally paid $2 less for every 15 candies she bought. Each candy cost 60 cents. Sally paid a total of $38 for some candies. How many candies did she buy?
4 m
Level 3
Mary visited a bakery where cheese tarts are sold in packages of 5 or 10. Packages of 5 are sold at $6.50 each and packages of 10 are sold at $12. What was the most number of cheese tarts could Mary buy with $285?
4 m
Level 3
10% Caden's money is equal to 50% of Xavier's money. Caden has $240 more than Xavier. How much money do they have altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Edward spent $340 on shopping, $650 on transport and gave 60% of the remainder to his wife. He then saved the rest of the money, which amounted to 10% of his original sum of money. How much did he give his wife?
4 m
Level 3
The table shows the prices of muffins at two shops. The muffins are only sold in sets of 6 muffins in Candy's Bakery or sets of 7 muffins in Dina's Bakery.
  1. Ann has $8.15. She wants to buy 14 muffins from Dina's Bakery. How much more money does she need to buy the 14 muffins?
  2. Zack has $97. He wants to buy the greatest possible number of muffins with his money from one of the two shops. What is the greatest possible number of muffins he can buy with his money?
4 m