Level 2
B is a number. It is a factor of 30 and also a multiple of 6. What is/are the possible values of B? Give your answer(s) in numbers. (Eg 1 or 1, 2)
3 m
Level 2
How many numbers between 15 and 35 can be divided exactly by 6?
2 m
Level 2
How many numbers are there between 45 and 81 that can be divided by 8 without any remainder?
2 m
Level 2
I am thinking of a number. The number is smaller than 40. It can be found in both the multiplication tables of 6 and 8. What number am I thinking of?
2 m
Level 2
Mrs Emma has a bag of 223 stamps. If she gives each of her children 7 stamps, she would be left with 6 stamps. How many children does she have in her class?
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
Write down the common multiples of 6 and 9 that are smaller than 40. Give the answer(s) in ascending order. (Eg 1, 2, 3)
1 m
Level 2
Two numbers have 8 as their common factor. What are the 2 smallest possible numbers? Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1, 2)
2 m
Level 3
The product of two numbers is greater than 80 but less than 85. The sum of the two numbers is a multiple of 5. The difference between the two numbers is 8.
  1. Find the two numbers.
  2. Find the product of the two numbers.
4 m
Level 2
An odd number is a multiple of 3 and a factor of 45. The number is greater than 10 but less than 20. What is the number?
4 m
Level 3
Find the possible value(s) of Y in ascending order if Y is a 2-digit odd number that is smaller than 30, a multiple of 3 and also a factor of 45.
4 m
Level 3
Jake and Kenneth had the same number of sweets. Each of them packed his own sweets into packets. Jake packed 5 sweets in each packet and had 2 sweets left. Kenneth packed 8 sweets in each packet and was short of 4 sweets.
  1. How many sweets did each of them have if they have used the same number of packets?
  2. What was the smallest possible number of sweets each of them had if they used different number of packets?
4 m
Level 3
I am a 2-digit even number. I am a factor of 72 and also a multiple of 4. What number am I? Write the smallest number.
4 m
Level 3
I am a 2 digit even number. I am a factor of 80 and a multiple of 4. However, I am not divisible by 5. What number am I?
4 m
Level 2
Alice picked two different numbers from a box. One of their common multiples is 24 and the sum of all the factors of the smaller number is 7. The bigger number is 8. What is the smaller number?
4 m
Level 2
John's age is a multiple of 7 this year. His age next year will be a multiple of 6. John is more than 30 years old. What is John's age this year?
4 m
Level 2
Jerry's age last year was a multiple of 4. His age next year is a multiple of 5. Given that he is between 12 and 40 years old, how old is he now?
4 m
Level 3
Cherry has more than 30 but fewer than 40 candies. If she packs them in packets of 5, she will have 3 left. If she packs them in packets of 7, she will only have 3 in the last packet. How many candies does Cherry have?
4 m
Level 3
Mr Lim has some pencils. If he ties them in bundles of 6, he will have 5 extra pencils. If he ties them in bundles of 5, he would be short of 3 pencils. What is the smallest possible number of pencils Mr Lim has?
4 m
Level 3
There are some pineapple tarts in a container. The pineapple tarts can be put into plates of 4 or 8 with no pineapple tarts leftover. When the pineapple tarts are put into plates of 6, there are short of 2 pineapple tarts on the last plate. If there are more than 50 pineapple tarts but less than 70 pineapple tarts, how many pineapple tarts are there in the container?
4 m
Level 2
Jill thought of a number. When this number is rounded off to the nearest ten, it becomes 60. This number is also a common multiple of 4 and 8. What is the smallest possible number?
4 m