Level 2
67 of Sam's money is twice as much as Jason's money. What is the ratio of Sam's money to Jason's money?
2 m
Level 2
57 of Sam's money is twice as much as Jason's money. What is the ratio of Sam's money to Jason's money?
2 m
Level 2
The ratio of Liam's to Mark's money is 7 : 9. The ratio of Mark's to Ian's money is 8 : 1. If Liam has $112, how much less does Ian have than Mark?
2 m
Level 2
Ann brought $z to the supermarket. She bought 2 watermelons at $2.50 each. How much money had she left? Give your answer in cents.
2 m
Level 2
Hillary bought 12 buns and 15 doughnuts altogether. One bun is y ¢ and one doughnut is $2. She gave the cashier $50. Express her change in terms of y in cents.
2 m
Level 1
Lindy paid $p for a plate which cost p cents. How much change did she receive? Give your answers in
  1. cents,
  2. dollars.
2 m
Level 1
Ben had $20f. It cost $2f to play a game in the arcade and he played 7 games. If he paid 80 cents for the entrance fee, how much money did he have left in dollars?
2 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks.
Adam spends 15 of his money on 4 stickers and 5 marbles.
Each marble costs twice as much as each sticker.
Let the cost of 1 sticker be 1 u.

  1. Cost of 1 marble = _____ u
  2. Amount that Adam has spent = _____ u
  3. Amount that Adam has left = _____ u
  4. Amount that Adam has at first = _____ u
4 m
Level 1 PSLE
The bar graph shows the amount of pocket money Sammy spent each month from January to May.
  1. How much more money did Sammy spend in March than in April?
  2. Which months did Sammy spent more than $35? Give your answers in numbers in ascending order. (Eg Jan & Feb = 1, 2)
2 m
Level 2
Salik had some $2 notes and $5 notes. The ratio of his $2 notes to $5 notes was 7 : 2. If Salik had a total of $240, how many pieces of notes did he have altogether?
2 m
Level 2
Albert had $y. He spent $12 on a novel and gave 13 of the remainder to his mother.
  1. How much did he give to his mother?
  2. How much did he have left?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A theme park gives a 20% discount on all tickets on weekdays. Members are then given a further discount of $4 for every ticket they buy. Ben is a member and pays $60 for 5 tickets on a weekday. What is the price of each ticket without any discount?
2 m
Level 2
The number of $5, $10 and $20 notes in a piggy bank is in the ratio of 2 : 7 : 3. The notes are worth $2520 altogether. Find the total number of $5 and $10 notes.
2 m
Level 2
The ratio of the number of shortbreads to the number of cookies in a stall is 2 : 1. A shortbread costs $1.10 and a cookie costs $0.80. If all the shortbreads and cookies are sold, a sum of $537 will be collected. How many shortbreads are there altogether?
2 m
Level 2
Anna had $20 more than Betty at first. After Anna and Betty spent an equal amount of money, Betty had 35 as much as Anna. How much money did Anna have left?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Andy and Ben shared the total cost of a present. Andy paid $15 more than 38 of the cost of the present. Ben paid $25. How much did the present cost?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A shop sold three brands of pens: Brand A, Brand B and Brand C. The bar graph shows the number of pens sold for each brand in one day.
  1. How many pens were sold altogether?
  2. The shop collected $270 from selling the pens. The prices of Brand A, Brand B, and Brand C pens were in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. How much money was collected from selling Brand B pens?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
  1. $3 = ______ ¢
  2. 140 ¢ = $_____
  3. $3.20 = ______ ¢
  4. $3 ÷ 5 = ______ ¢
    2 m
    Level 1
    Jimmy and Kenny had $180 in all. Ken had $(12b + 6) more than Jim. How much did Jim have if b = 7?
    2 m
    Level 2
    The ratio of Tim's money to Carl's money is 3 : 5. If Carl has $845, how much must he give to Tim so both will have the equal amount of money?
    2 m