Level 3
Penny had $20. She spent all her money on some cookies. The cookies were sold at $4 for 280 g. What was the mass of cookies that Penny bought?
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Level 3
The poster shows a promotion at a school bookshop. Lynette paid $8 for some notebooks. How many notebooks did she get altogether?
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Level 3
The advertisement shows the price of tickets to enter an amusement park. Mr Lee went to the amusement park with his wife and 4 children. What is the least amount of money Mr Lee paid for all the tickets?
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Level 3
Cupcakes were sold at 4 for $2. Croissants were sold at 3 for $5. Linda bought 8 cupcakes and 12 croissants. How much did she pay for the cupcakes and croissants she bought?
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Level 3
Peter and Mark picked up a total of 150 cans. For every 3 cans that Peter picked up, Mark picked up 2 cans. How many did Peter pick up?
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Level 3
A bicycle shop has an equal number of bicycles and tricycles. The total number of wheels is 480. How many tricycles does the bicycle shop have?
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Level 3
Tim had a total of $650, consisting of an equal number of $50-notes, $10-notes and $5-notes. How many notes did Tim have?
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Level 3
Asher collected $264 from the sales of bottled drinks and packet drinks. 1 bottle of drink costs $2 and each packet of drink costs $1. He sold 15 less packet drinks than bottled drinks. How many packet drinks were sold?
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Level 3
Mrs Tan had some sweets. She bought another 28 sweets. She gave 48 sweets each to her 3 children. In the end, she had 239 sweets left. How many sweets did Mrs Tan have at first?
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Level 3
Priyanka had a box containing brown, green and orange cards. There were 464 green cards. There were 391 fewer green cards than orange cards.
  1. How many orange cards were there?
  2. Priyanka gave away all her brown cards equally to her 6 friends. Each of her 6 friends received 95 brown cards. How many brown cards did Priyanka have at first?
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Level 3
Polly had some money. If she buys 6 chocolate bars, she will have $7 left. If she buys 8 chocolate bars, she will have $1 left.
  1. How much does each chocolate bar cost?
  2. How much money does she have?
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Level 2
Study the diagram. What is the mass of 1 star?
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Level 2
Study the diagram. What is the mass of the pentagon?
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Level 2
A + B = 28 and A + B + A = 52,
what is A x B?
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Level 2
Study the diagram. Find the value of the diamond.
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Level 3
Five similar vases weigh 250 g more than 2 similar figurines. If each vase weighs 150 g, how heavy is each figurine?
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Level 3
A dining table cost $155 more than a chair. Mrs Watson bought 1 dining table and 4 such chairs for $880. How much did each chair cost?
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Level 3
The mass of a stone is 42 g. The total mass of this stone and 5 identical marbles is equal to the total mass of 8 such marbles.
  1. Find the mass of each marble.
  2. Find the total mass of 1 stone and 5 marbles.
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Level 3
There were 3 similar big boxes of the same mass. There were another 4 similar small boxes of the same mass. The total mass of the big and small boxes was 90 kg. The mass of a big box was twice the mass of a small box. Find the total mass of a big box and a small box.
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Level 3
Study the diagram. Find the value of the pentagon.
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