Level 3 PSLE ABCD is a rectangle. E and Fare points on AD such that AE = EF = FD. The ratio of the area of EGF to that of ABF is 1 : 8. What fraction of ABCD is shaded?
Level 3 PSLE ABCD is a rectangle. E and Fare points on AD such that AE = EF = FD. The ratio of the area of EGF to that of ABF is 1 : 8. What fraction of ABCD is shaded?
Level 2
Adam spends 14 of his money on some stickers.
He spends 13 of his remaining money on some marbles.
He spends a total of $200.
How much does Adam have at first?
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A is 3 : 2.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class B is 4 : 5.
The number of boys is the same.
Level 2
The average height of some children is 160 cm. There is an equal number of boys and girls. The average height of the boys is 170 cm. Find the average height of the girls. Give your answer in cm.
Level 2
Ethan buys a jumpsuit, a blouse and a dress. The average cost of these items is $82. The cost of the dress is four times the total cost of the jumpsuit and the blouse. If the jumpsuit costs $14, find the difference in cost between the blouse and the dress.
Level 2
Adam spends 14 of his money on some stickers and 56 of the remainder on some marbles.
He spends a total of $700
How much does he have at first?
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class A is 3 : 2.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class B is 4 : 5.
The number of boys is the same.
Difference in the number of children in Class A and Class B = _____ u
Difference in the number of girls in Class A and Class B = _____ u
Level 3 PSLE
Two toy cars, Car A and Car B competed in a race.
The speed of Car A was 15 cm/s faster than that of Car B. When Car A crossed the finishing line in 10 seconds, Car B had only completed 23 of the race.
What was the distance of the race?
Level 2
Olivia and Fiona shared a box of chocolates. Olivia had 72% of the total chocolates. if Olivia gave 66 of her chocolates to Fiona, both would have the same number of chocolates. How many chocolates did Olivia have?