Level 3
Xavier gave 111 of his stamps to Joe, 211 of his stamps to Jason and 311 of his stamps to Kim. He then had 20 stamps left. How many stamps had he at first?
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Level 3
The figure is made up of a square and a rectangle. It has an overall perimeter of 74 cm. The breadth of the rectangle is 34 as long as the length of the square. Given that the length of the rectangle is 16 cm, find the area of the whole figure.
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Level 3
The figure is made up of 1 small square, 1 big square and 1 rectangle. It has an overall perimeter of 120 cm. The length of the rectangle is 4 times as long as its breadth. Find the area of the whole figure.
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Level 3
The figure not drawn to scale is made up of a square and a rectangle. It has an overall perimeter of 56 cm. The length of the square is 23 as long as the length of the rectangle. Given that the breadth of the rectangle is 5 cm, find the area of the whole figure.
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Level 3
Sean drank 35 of the water in his water bottle. He accidentally spilled 14 of the remaining water. As a result, he had 90 millilitres of water left in his water bottle. How much water did Sean have at first? Give your answer in millilitres.
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Level 3
The figure is made up of 2 different squares. The perimeter of the shaded part is 64 cm and the area of the shaded part is 135 cm2. Find the area of the unshaded square.
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Level 3
The diagram shows a rectangle RSUP, which is made up of square RSTQ and rectangle QTUP. Figure X, Y and Z are squares and the area of square Z is 1 m2. The area of square X is 23 of the shaded area in rectangle QTUP and QA = AT. Find the unshaded area of rectangle QTUP.
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Level 3
The sum of a smaller number and a bigger number is 268. When the bigger number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 3 with the remainder 4. Find the two numbers.
  1. Smaller number
  2. Bigger number
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Level 3
Min withdrew $420 from the bank. She spent 12 of the money on a portable air-conditioner and 19 of the remaining money on a lamp. She then spent the rest of her money on 5 similar dresses. How much did she pay for each dress?
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Level 3
Mr Lee had some chicken wings. He ate 13 of them on Monday and 12 of the remainder on Tuesday. He bought another 10 chicken wings and then he had as many chicken wings as he had at first. How many chicken wings had he at first?
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