Level 3
Richard paid $30.30 for 4 papaya and 2 grapefruits. A grapefruit was $2.25 cheaper than a papaya. What was the cost of a papaya?
3 m
Level 3
The graph shows the amount of savings 3 children had.
  1. How much money must Betty give Charles so that they will have the same amount of money?
  2. How much money must Adeline give Charles so that Charles will have $2 more than her?
4 m
Level 3
Madam Lee bought a sack of rice on Monday and cooked 112 kg of rice everyday. By Sunday, she was 12 kg short of rice. On which day did she cook 35 of the rice in the sack?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the mass of fruits sold by a grocer in a day. If the grocer sold four times as much lemon as banana, how many kilograms of lemon were sold?
3 m
Level 3
A bus and a car started travelling from Town A to Town B at the same time. After 5 hours, the car reached Town B while the bus covered only 710 of the journey. The speed of the car was 21 km/h more than the speed of the bus. Find the speed of the bus.
3 m
Level 3
The breadth of a rectangle is 14 as long as its length. The area is 100 cm2, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 3
Jen and David started running together along a cross country track. When David completed the track in 40 minutes, Jen had run only 58 of the track. Jen’s average speed was 75 m/min slower than David’s.
  1. How long was the cross country track in m?
  2. Find Jen’s average speed in m/min.
3 m
Level 3
A roll of wire can be bent to form either a rectangle (Figure A) or a square (Figure B). The breadth of the rectangle is 35 as long as its length. Given that Figure A has an area of 375 cm2, find the perimeter of Figure B.
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows the Triangle PQR that is divided into 4 parts a, b, c and d. The line PZ divides the triangle into 2 equal parts. The ratio of Area a to Area b is 1 : 3 and the ratio of Area b to Area c is 5 : 2. Area d is 210 cm2. What is the area of Triangle PQR?
3 m
Level 3
The length of a rectangle is 4 times its breadth. The area is 64 cm2, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 3
At a fruit stall, 280 mangoes were sold in the morning and 35 of the remaining mangoes were sold in the afternoon. As a result, the number of mangoes left became 16 of the total number of mangoes at first. Given that the mangoes were sold at $2.50 in packs of six mangoes, how much did the fruit stall receive from the sale of the mangoes in the afternoon?
4 m
Level 3
The area of a rectangle is 72 cm2. Given that its length is twice its breadth, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 2
Ken has some marbles. He has twice as many marbles as his brother. Given that they have 816 marbles altogether, how many marbles does his brother have?
2 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of a square ABCD and a rectangle DEFG. ∠CDG = 69°. ∠x is twice of ∠y. Find ∠x.
3 m
Level 2
The figures show 3 different fruits, a pineapple, a bunch of bananas and 2 similar mangoes. The mass of a mango is 23 of the mass of the bunch of bananas.
  1. Find the mass of the bunch of bananas.
  2. Find the mass of the pineapple.
4 m
Level 3
Ali is b years old. Bill is four times as old as Ali and Calvin is 6 years younger than Bill.
  1. Express Calvin's age in terms of b.
  2. Ali is 10 years old as of now. ln how many years' time will Calvin be 3 times as old as Ali?
4 m
Level 2
Machine A produces thrice as many buns as Machine B in a day. Together, they produce 9408 buns in a day. How many buns can Machine B produce in a day?
2 m
Level 2
In a school, there are 540 boys. There are thrice as many boys as girls. What is the enrolment of the school?
2 m
Level 3
310 of the tank is filled with water. Another 210 litres of water are needed to fill the tank to its brim.
  1. What is the volume of the tank?
  2. The Height of the tank is 60 cm and its length is 100 cm. Find the perimeter of its base.
4 m
Level 3
The figure shows a piece of rectangular paper ABCD folded at two of its corners C and D. ∠DFE is 6° larger than ∠CFG but it is half the size of ∠CFD. Find ∠CFD.
3 m