Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of books Primary 3 students read over a week.
  1. Class __ and ___ read 240 books in total.
  2. For every 3 books read by the students, they can exchange for 1 gift. How many more gifts did Class 3B exchange than Class 3C?
2 m
Level 3
For every 50 cupcakes that Adam bakes,
he bakes 30 muffins.
He bakes 100 cupcakes.
  1. How many muffins does he bake?
  2. How many cupcakes does he bake?
4 m
Level 3
For every 50 cupcakes that Adam bakes,
he bakes 30 muffins.
He bakes a total of 160 cupcakes and muffins.
  1. How many muffins does he bake?
  2. How many more cupcakes than muffins does he bake?
4 m
Level 3
A pitcher can hold some ℓ of water.
Adam needs 4 pitchers of water to fill a tank completely.
A tank can hold 20ℓ of water.
  1. How many litres of water does a pitcher hold?
  2. How many pitchers of water are needed to fill 3 tanks?
4 m
Level 3
Adam buys 4 identical stickers and 4 marbles for $80.
How much will Adam pay if she buys 5 such stickers and marbles?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 20 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 80 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 85 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 2
For every 500 cupcakes that Adam's factory produces,
it produces 300 muffins.
Adam's factory produces 1000 cupcakes.
  1. How many muffins did Adam's factory bake?
  2. How many less muffins than cupcakes does Adam's factory produce?
3 m
Level 2
For every 500 cupcakes that Adam's factory produces,
it produces 300 muffins.
It produces a total of 1600 cupcakes and muffins,
  1. How many cupcakes does Adam's factory bake?
  2. How many more cupcakes than muffins does Adam's factory produce?
3 m