Level 3
May spent $31 at a shop. She took out some ten-dollar notes and five dollar notes from her purse to pay for the items at the cashier. She received $4 change from the cashier.
  1. How much money did May take out from her purse?
  2. How many possible number of ten-dollar notes and five-dollar notes did she take out from her purse?
4 m
Level 3
Sofa $240
Bed $460
Table $80
Cupboard $150

Harry has a $500 shopping voucher. He wants to buy 2 items. How many diffferent ways can John spend his money?
4 m
Level 3
(1) Earrings $298
(2) Ring $308
(3) Necklace $348
(4) Sunglasses $328
Mary had $638 at first. She bought 2 items. She had $2 left. Which 2 items did she buy? Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 3
(1) Doughtnut $2.00
(2) Cake $2.20
(3) Sandwich $2.10 (4) Pie $2.30
Peter spent $4.50 on 2 items. Which 2 items did he buy? Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
John threw a ring around the top of a bottle 30 times. One point was scored when the ring fit on the bottle and one point was deducted when the ring bounced off the bottle.

For Ken's first 25 throws, the ring fit on the bottle 20 times.
  1. What was John's score from the first 25 throws?
  2. At the end of 30 throws, John's scored 18 points. How many successful throws did he make for his last 5 throws?
2 m
Level 3
Tim packed 508 muffins into large and small boxes. He filled each large box with 20 muffins and each small box with 12 muffins. All the boxes were full and no muffins were left over. What was the least number of boxes used by Tim?
3 m