Level 3
At a gathering, there were 60 more children than adults. There were 55 more girls than boys. Given that there were 210 people altogether, how many girls were there at the gathering?
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Level 3
When a number is divided by 4, it gives a quotient of 21 and a remainder of 2. What is the number?
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Level 3
Mr Tan had 435 cupcakes. He sold 190 of them on Monday. He packed the remaining cupcakes into boxes of 6 each.
  1. How many of such boxes did he get?
  2. How many cupcakes were left over?
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Level 3
A total of 348 red beads and 280 blue beads were used to make 7 bracelets. There was an equal number of beads on each bracelet. How many beads were left over?
4 m
Level 3
Mr Lee had 200 kg of sugar. He sold 16 kg of them and packed the remaining sugar into bags of 3 kg each.
  1. How many of such bags did he get?
  2. How much sugar was left over?
4 m
Level 3
A student bought 257 pencils. She kept them in boxes in the drawer. If each box could only store a maximum of 6 pencils, what was the least number of boxes she would need?
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Level 3
Ivan had 136 coins. He wanted to pack them into 7 bags equally. What was the smallest number of additional coins he would need if each bag was to contain the same number of coins?
4 m
Level 3
Nicola was given $40 to purchase cupcakes from Yummy Bakery. What was the most number of cupcakes that she could buy from the bakery with the amount of money she had?
4 m
Level 3
At a bookshop, books are sold at $5 for 1 book. For every 8 books a customer pays, an extra book will be given free.
  1. How much will Mrs Lim pay for 10 books?
  2. What is the most number of books Mr Hassan can get for $90?
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Level 3
Cathy is standing in the hall. There are 4 students to her right and 2 students to her left. There are 3 rows in front of her and 5 rows behind her. If there are equal number of students in each row, how many students are there in the hall?
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