Level 3
Adam has 2 times as many red stickers as blue stickers.
He gives away 30 blue stickers.
Adam has 3 times as many red stickers as blue stickers.
  1. How many more red stickers than blue stickers does Adam have at first?
  2. How many less blue stickers than red stickers does Adam have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Adam has 3 times as many red stickers as blue stickers.
He buys another 30 blue stickers.
Adam has equal number of red and blue stickers.
  1. How many more red stickers than blue stickers does Adam have at first?
  2. How many blue stickers and red stickers does Adam have in the end?
4 m
Level 2 PSLE
A shop sells shirts in four different sizes. The table shows the number of T-shirts sold in June for size S, M and L but not XL.
  1. 50% of the shirts sold were in size M. How many of the shirts sold were in size XL?
  2. In July the number of shirts sold in size XL remained the same but there was an increase in the number of shirts sold in the other sizes. Did the percentage of the shirts sold in size XL (1) increase, (2) decrease or (3) remain the same from June to July? Give the answer in number. (Eg 1)
2 m
Level 2
1104 people went to a park. 38 were adults. Some children left halfway and the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children became 6 : 7. How many children left the park halfway?
2 m
Level 2
In a room, 57 of the girls wore cardigans. After 86 girls who wore cardigans left the room, the percentage of girls who wore cardigans decreased to 10%. How many girls in the room did not wear cardigans?
2 m