Level 2
Adam and Bryan have 80 stickers.
Adam has 60% as many stickers as Bryan.
  1. How many stickers must Bryan give to Adam so that both will have the same number of stickers?
  2. How many stickers does each of them have in the end?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the time taken by 4 participants in a race. All the times recorded are in whole numbers. Some of the time recorded were blocked by an ink drop. The average time taken by the 4 participants was 60 seconds. The difference between the time taken by Gabriel and Owen was 2 seconds. Find the shortest possible time taken by Fred.
3 m
Level 3
The table shows how much Evelyn saves daily. For each subsequent day, she saves $5 more than the previous day.
  1. How much will Evelyn save on Day 6?
  2. On which day will Evelyn save $80?
  3. How much savings will Evelyn have in total by the day found in part (b)?
4 m
Level 3
Mr Ken sold some mangosteens, mangoes and lemons. The ratio of the number of mangosteens sold to the total number of fruits sold was 3 : 10. The ratio of the number of mangoes sold to the number of lemons sold was 2 : 19. He sold 110 more lemons than mangosteens. Find the total number of fruits that he sold.
4 m
Level 3
Class 5 Goodness and 5 Love had the same number of students. The ratio of the number of girls in 5 Goodness to the number of girls in 5 Love was 1 : 13. The ratio of the number of boys in 5 Goodness to the number of boys in 5 Love was 7 : 1.
  1. What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Class 5 Goodness?
  2. If there were 33 fewer boys than girls in Class 5 Love, how many students were there each class?
4 m