Level 3
The total cost of the TV, the radio and the heater is $2700. The heater costs twice as much as the radio. The TV costs twice as much as the total price of the heater and radio. How much more does the TV cost than the heater?
4 m
Level 2
There are 9 times as many adults as children in a cinema. There are 105 children and 438 men. How many women are there in the cinema?
4 m
Level 3
There are twice as many children as adults in a concert. There are 236 more boys than girls. If there are 762 people in the concert,
  1. how many children are there?
  2. how many girls are there?
  3. how many boys are there?
4 m
Level 3
Tiffany, Liam and Andy have a total of 189 erasers. Tiffany and Andy have a total of 110 erasers while Liam and Andy have a total of 137 erasers. How many more erasers does Andy have than Tiffany?
4 m
Level 2
Serene and Tommy have a total of 130 sweets. Tommy and Clara have a total of 141 sweets. Serene and Clara have a total of 99 sweets. How many sweets does Serene have?
4 m
Level 3
The total mass of Tim and Kyle is 160 kg. The total mass of John and Kyle is 146 kg.
  1. How much heavier is Tim than John?
  2. If the total mass of the 3 boys is 234 kg, how heavy is Kyle?
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Tan baked some cupcakes of three flavours, which were vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. She baked thrice as many vanilla cupcakes as chocolate cupcakes and twice as many strawberry cupcakes as vanilla cupcake. Given that she baked 85 more strawberry cupcakes than chocolate cupcakes, how many cupcakes did she bake at first?
4 m
Level 3
Esther made 48 paper stars. Faiza made 8 times as many paper stars as Esther. Gurmit made 10 times as many paper stars as Esther. How many paper stars did Faiza and Gurmit make altogether?
4 m
Level 3
The total mass of a robot, a Lego set and a toy car is 3 kg 33 g. The Lego set is twice as heavy as the robot. The toy car is thrice as heavy as the Lego set. Find the total mass of the robot and the toy car. Give the answer in kg and g.
4 m
Level 3
There are a total of 186 Malay, Indian and Chinese stalls at a food centre. The number of Malay stalls is thrice the number of Chinese stalls. The number of Chinese stalls is twice the number of Indian stalls. How many more Malay than Indian stalls are there at the food centre?
4 m