Level 3 PSLE
At first, Jack had some money. He spent 14 of it on a T-shirt and 25 of the remainder on a pair of shoes. After that, his parents gave him $240. The ratio of the total amount of money he had at the end to the amount of money he had at first was 5 : 4. How much money did Jack have at first?
Level 3
Dennis saved some money on the first week. Each following week, he managed to save $8 more than the week before. He saved a total of $100 after 4 weeks. How much money did he save on the 3rd week?
Level
Jane had some lollipops. She sold 20% of her lollipops and gave half of the remainder to her brother. After that, she bought 26 lollipops and had a total of 32 lollipops in the end. How many lollipops did Jane have at first?
Level 2
Lisa had $451200. She invested 20% of it and put the rest in an account that gave her 3.5% interest in a year. How much would she have in the account at the end of the first year?
Level 2 The pie charts show the number of each type of stationery in boxes, A and B. The total number of stationery in Box A is twice the total number of stationery in Box B.
Find the percentage of erasers in Box A.
What fraction of stationery in Box B is erasers?
The number of erasers in Box A is 40. Find the number of erasers in Box B.
Level 2 The pie charts show the number of each type of stationery in boxes, A and B. The total number of stationery in Box A is twice the total number of stationery in Box B.
Find the percentage of erasers in Box A.
What fraction of stationery in Box B is erasers?
The number of erasers in Box A is 40. Find the number of erasers in Box B.
Level 3
Abi had some bracelets. She gave 13 of the bracelets to her neighbour and gave 25 of the remainder to her brother. She sold the rest at 4 for $6.70. She received a total of $134 from the sales of the bracelets. How many bracelets did she have at first?
Level 3
The cost price of a shirt is 30% less than that of the jacket. A profit of 25% is made when the jacket is sold for $50. What is the cost price of the shirt?
Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.
Level 3 PSLE
ABCD is a square. The shaded parts X and Y are two squares with different areas. All the corners of squares X and Y lie either on the sides of square ABCD or on the line AC. If the area of the square is 360 cm2. Find the shaded area.