Level 3
Jake and Dave had $1200 at first. Jake spent $400 while Dave spent $120 less than him. The amount Dave had left was 35 of the amount Jake had left. How much did Jake have at first?
4 m
Level 3
At a farm, there were 47 as many ducks and chickens. The farmer added another 24 ducks but sold away 40 chickens. In the end, there were 8 chickens more than ducks. How many ducks and chickens were there altogether in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Sarah had 35 as much money as Tricia. Sarah received another $40 from her father and Tricia received $8 from her mother. In the end, Sarah had $6 more than Tricia. How much did the girls have altogether in the end?
4 m
Level 3
In a shopping mall, 58 of the customers were female. Within five minutes, 56 more female customers and 24 more male customers entered the shopping mall. As a result, there were 100 female customers more than male customers. How many customers were there altogether in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Esther had $350 more than Kevin. Esther spent 34 of her money and Kevin spent 47 of his money. In the end, Kevin and Esther had the same amount left. Find the amount of money that Kevin had at first.
4 m
Level 3
Henry and Imran gave away the same number of playing cards. Henry gave away 45 of his playing cards while Imran gave 57 of his playing cards away. Given that Henry had 12 playing cards less than Imran at first, how many playing cards did Henry have at first?
4 m
Level 3
There were 8 apples more than pears in a fruit stall. 25 of the pears and 37 of the apples were sold. Given that there was an equal number of pears and apples left, how many pears were there in the fruit stall at first?
4 m
Level 3
Tricia had $24 more than Sally at first. Sally spent 58 of her money and Tricia spent 23 of her money. Given that they had equal amount that left, how much did Sally have at first?
4 m
Level 3
At the graduation ceremony, there were 30 less boys than girls. After 35 of the boys and 58 of the girls had left the hall for recess, there was an equal number of boys and girls that remained behind. Find the number of boys who were present at the graduation ceremony at first.
4 m
Level 3
Rose and Aaron had the same amount of savings at first. Then Rose spent 15 of her savings and Aaron spent 23 of his savings. If Rose spent $5201 less than Aaron, how much did each of them have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Henry and Imran had the same number of playing cards. Henry gave away 45 of his playing cards while Imran gave away 57 of his playing cards. Given that Henry gave away 12 playing cards more than Imran, how many playing cards did Henry have at first?
4 m
Level 3
David and Eileen had equal amount of money. David spent 12 of his money on food while Eileen spent 34of her money on food. Given that Eileen spent $4 more than David on food, how much did David have at first?
4 m
Level 3
There are 60 blue balls and 18 red balls in a basket. 23 of the blue balls are dented. All the red balls are not dented. How many more red balls than blue balls are not dented?
4 m
Level 2
Twice a number is 6864. What is 889 less than half the number?
4 m
Level 2
For every $8 that Timothy saves, Jake saves $2. How much more has Timothy saved than Jake if both of them have saved $150 in all?
4 m
Level 2
For every $50 that Timothy saves, Jake saves $10 and Keane saves $12. How much has Timothy saved if Keane has saved $500 more than Jake?
4 m
Level 3
I am a 4-digit number. The digit in the hundreds place is 6 less than the ones place. The digit in the tens place is 3 more than the thousands place. Which of the following numbers am I?
5288, 2523, 5427
4 m
Level 3
2085 men and 1918 women participated in a race. 2762 of the participants completed the race in less than 3 hours.
  1. How many participants were there altogether?
  2. How many participants took more than 3 hours to complete the race?
4 m
Level 2
Diane had 5 times as many bracelets as Colin. If Diane had 25 bracelets, how many more bracelets did Diane have than Colin?
4 m
Level 3
Study the picture.
  1. What container contains the most amount of water?
  2. How many more bottles does the pail contain than the pitcher?
  3. If each bottle contains 2 ℓ, how many litres does the pail has?
  4. How many ℓ does the pail and pitcher have?
4 m