Level 3
Risa has 37 as many cards as Abi. They have a total of 160 cards. How many cards must Abi give to Risa so that they will have the same number of cards?
4 m
Level 3
Reggie and Zane had a total of 144 cards. Zane had half as many cards as Reggie. How many cards must Reggie give to Zane so they have an equal number of cards?
4 m
Level 3
Eva spent $314 to buy some boxes of cranberry and apple biscuits. Each box of cranberry biscuits cost $5 and each box of apple biscuits cost $11. The cranberry biscuits were packed in boxes of 12 biscuits each and the apple biscuits were packed in boxes of 5 biscuits each. She bought an equal number of cranberry biscuits and apple biscuits.
  1. How many boxes of cranberry biscuits did she buy?
  2. How many boxes of apple biscuits did she buy?
5 m
Level 3
The Great Store held a promotion during the Christmas season.
  1. Laura spent $180 on each type of item. How many more mugs than plates did she buy?
  2. Elise bought an equal number of plates and mugs. She paid $312 in all. How many mugs and plates did she buy altogether? She paid $312 in all. How many mugs and plates did she buy altogether?
5 m
Level 3
Izzat has just enough money to buy 3 bracelets at $12 each. If she does not buy the bracelets, she can buy 4 necklaces with the same amount of money. How much does each necklace cost?
3 m
Level 3
Alan, Bob and Ken had the same number of notes. Jan and Bob had a mix of $10-notes and $2-notes. Alan had 15 $10-notes while Bob had 20 $10-notes. Ken only had $10-notes.
  1. Who had the least amount of money?
  2. How much more did Alan have than Bob?
  3. Bob used all his $2 notes to buy a wallet. He then had $280 less than Ken. How many $10 notes did Ken have?
5 m
Level 3
Sid had 13 as much money as Tim at first. After Sid received $175 and Tim received $98, both of them had the same amount of money. How much did Tim have at first?
4 m
Level 3
At a fruit stall, there were 13 as many pears as apples. After 2 pears and 18 apples were sold, the number of pears became the same as the number of apples. How many fruits were at the fruit stall in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Sam had 35 as much money as Tim. After Tim spent $61 and Sam spent $15, they had the same amount of money left. How much did Sam have left?
4 m
Level 3
Queenie had 35 as much money as Rachel. Queenie received another $36 from her father and Rachel spent $8 on some stationery. In the end, Queenie and Rachel had an equal amount of money. How much did the girls have altogether in the end?
4 m