Level 2
Adam has $300. He spends 14 of his money on some stickers and
13 of the remainder on some marbles.
  1. What fraction of his money does he spend on the marbles?
  2. What fraction of his money is left?
  3. How much does Adam spend on the marbles?
3 m
Level 2
What is the fraction that is exactly halfway between 314 and 323 ?
2 m
Level 2
Write the fraction represented by A.
2 m
Level 3
Give the answers in units.
Adam spends 310 of his money on some stickers.
He spends 23 of his remaining money on some marbles.
  1. Amount that Adam spends on the stickers = _____ u
  2. Amount that Adam spends on the marbles = _____ u
  3. Amount that Adam has in the end = _____ u
  4. Difference in the amount spent on the stickers and the marbles = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
What is the value of A?
2 m
Level 3
Adam has $300.
He spends 14 of his money on some stickers and
13 of the remainder on some marbles.
Finally, he spends 15 of the rest on some beads.
  1. What fraction of his money does he spend on the marbles?
  2. What fraction of his money does he spend on the beads?
  3. What fraction of his money is left?
  4. How much does Adam spend on the beads?
4 m
Level 2
AE is a 3 m long straight line. AC = 112 m and DE = 58 m. BC = CD. C divides AE into equal halves. What is the length of BE? Give your answer as a mixed number.
2 m
Level 3
Adam has some stickers.
On Day 1, he gives away 37 of the stickers.
On Day 2, he gives away 28 of the stickers.
On Day 3, he gives away 25 of the remaining stickers.
Now, he has 36 stickers left.
How many stickers does he have at first?
3 m
Level 3
Adam has some stickers.
On Day 1, he gives away 27 of the stickers.
On Day 2, he gives away 25 of the remaining stickers.
On Day 3, he gives away 27 of the stickers.
Now, he has 36 stickers left.
How many stickers does he have at first?
3 m
Level 3
Adam spends 18 of his money on some stickers.
He spends 14 of his money on some marbles and
35 of the remaining money on some beads.
In the end, he has $30 left.
  1. How much does he spend on the stickers?
  2. How much does he spend on the marbles?
  3. How much does he spend on the beads?
  4. How much does he spend altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Adam spends 18 of his money on some stickers.
He spends 14 of his money on some marbles and
710 of the remaining money on some beads.
In the end, he has $30 left.
  1. How much does he spend on the stickers?
  2. How much does he spend on the marbles?
  3. How much does he spend on the beads?
  4. How much does he spend altogether?
4 m
Level 1
Give the value of 112 + 14 as a mixed fraction.
2 m
Level 3
Adam spends 18 of his money on some stickers.
He spends 14 of his money on some marbles and
23 of the remaining money on some beads.
In the end, he has $30 left.
  1. How much does he spend on the stickers?
  2. How much does he spend on the marbles?
  3. How much does he spend on the beads?
  4. How much does he spend altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Adam has some stickers.
18 of the stickers are blue.
14 of the stickers are red.
710 of the remaining stickers are green.
There are 30 more green stickers than red stickers.
How many stickers does Adam have?
3 m
Level 2
Jack bought some paint to paint his house. He used 1835 ℓ of paint for the living room, 812 ℓ of paint for the study room and 1034 ℓ of paint for the master bedroom. How many litres of paint did he use altogether? Give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.
2 m
Level 3
Adam has some stickers
He gives away 13 and an additional 15 stickers to Bryan.
He gives away 49 of the remainder and 10 more stickers to Chris
and 35 of the rest to David.
Adam has 30 stickers left.
How many stickers does he have at first?
3 m
Level 2
Jane was given 214 h to complete her English test. However, she completed it in 123 h. How much time did she have to check her working.
2 m
Level 3
Adam has some stickers
He gives away 13 and an additional 15 stickers away to Bryan.
He gives away 49 of the remainder less 10 stickers to Chris
and 35 of the rest to David.
Adam has 30 stickers left.
How many stickers does he have at first?
3 m
Level 2
The total mass of 3 sacks of potato is 12 kg. Sack A has a mass of 412 kg and Sack B has a mass of 335 kg. What is the mass of Sack C?
2 m
Level 2
A number is exactly midway of 210 and 35. What is the value of the number? Write your answer in the simplest form.
2 m