Level 3
Xavier and Mark received a total of $468. After Xavier spent 56 of his money and Mark spent 34 of his money, Mark had 3 times as much money as Xavier. How much money did Mark have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Ethan and Tom had $1672 altogether. After Ethan spent 16 of his money and Tom spent 34 of his money, Ethan was left with four times as much money as Tom. How much money did Tom have at first?
4 m
Level 3
On Thursday, Cindy, Diana, Kathy and Nicole spent a total of $113. On Friday, Cindy spent twice of what she spent on Thursday, Diana spent the same as what she spent on Thursday, Kathy spent $6 less than what she spent on Thursday, and Nicole spent $3 more than what she spent on Thursday. All of them spent an equal amount on Friday. How much did Cindy and Nicole spend altogether on Thursday?
4 m
Level 3
A fund-raising project lasted 2 weeks. In the first week, Team X raised 4 times as much money as Team Y. ln the second week, Team X raised another $240 while Team Y raised another $160. The total amount raised by Team X was thrice as much money as the total amount raised by Team Y. What was the total amount of money raised by the two teams?
4 m
Level 3
Andy had 4 times as much money as Julian. After Andy spent $164 and Julian spent $38, Julian had thrice as much money as Andy. How much did Andy and Julian have altogether at first?
4 m
Level 3
The diagram shows a park which comprises the picnic area and the fountain area. The cost of building the picnic area covering the whole area of Square ABCD is $20 per square metre and the cost of fencing the fountain area is $12 per metre. Given that FH is 250 m, AB is 38 of GK and FE is 150 m, find
  1. the cost of building the picnic area.
  2. the cost of fencing the fountain.
4 m
Level 3
There were some pears, guavas and mangoes. The number of pears was three times the number of guavas. The total number of pears and guavas was half of the number of mangoes. There were 180 fruits altogether. All the mangoes were sold at 6 for $20. How much money was collected from the sale of the mangoes?
4 m
Level 3
A 1-month pass to all art galleries for one person costs $280. The management gives a concession to a group of 56 tourists. For every 8 tourists who purchase the 1 month pass, the 9th tourist gets free access to the art galleries. How much does each tourist pay in this arrangement if they share the total cost equally?
4 m
Level
Linda sold $1078 worth of dresses and jumpsuits. She earned $110 less on the jumpsuits than the dresses. Each jumpsuit is sold for $4 more than each dress. The number of jumpsuits sold was 23 of the number of dresses sold.
  1. How much did Linda earn from the sales of the dresses?
  2. How many dresses were sold?
4 m
Level 3
Marvin earns $80 per day. He receives and extra $50 for every 5 days of work.
  1. How much will he earn altogether after working for 5 days?
  2. How much will he earn altogether after working for 48 days?
3 m