Level 3
A garden path is to be cemented at $14 per m?. The inner circle has a radius of 60 m and the track is 30 m wide. What is the cost of cementing the track? Round off the answer to the nearest $1000. (Take π = 3.14)
3 m
Level 3
The figure consists of a rectangle, a quadrant and an isosceles triangle. Given that the radius of the quadrant is 10 cm and B is the midpoint of Line AC, find the difference between the shaded areas Y and Z. Express the answer in nearest whole number. (Take π = 3.14)
3 m
Level 3
Lina, Ron, Evelyn and Henry share the same hobby of collecting stamps. The average number of stamps collected by the 4 friends is 25. Ron collected 8 more stamps than Evelyn but 15 fewer stamps than Lina. Henry collected 3 stamps fewer than Evelyn. Find the average number of stamps collected by Ron, Evelyn and Henry. Round off the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m
Level 2
Estimate the value of each of the following expressions. Round off the numbers to the nearest hundred before adding or subtracting.

885 + 712 + 499
3 m
Level 2
Estimate the value of each of the following expressions. Round off the numbers to the nearest hundred before adding or subtracting.

909 + 214 - 687
3 m
Level 3
After 20 minutes into a race, Daniel has run 58 of the route while Piolo has covered only 38 of the distance. Daniel runs at the same average speed throughout the race and Piolo's average speed is 60 m/min slower than Daniel's. If Piolo wants to finish the race at the same time as Daniel, by how many percent should he increase his average speed by for the remaining part of the race? Round off the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m
Level 3
The graph shows the number of books borrowed by visitors at the local library on a Monday.
  1. How many visitors visited the local library that Monday?
  2. What was the average number of books borrowed by each visitor that Monday? Give the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m
Level 2
A number when rounded off to the nearest hundred is 1800. What is the largest possible number?
2 m
Level 2
I am a whole number. The sum of all my digits is 20. If you round me off to the nearest ten, you will get 970. If you round me off to the nearest hundred, you will get 1000. Who am I?
4 m
Level 2
I am a 3-digit number. I am divisible by 7. If you round me off to the nearest hundred, you will get 500. If you round me off to the nearest ten, you will also get 500. Who am I?
4 m
Level 3
I am an even number. When 1 is added to me and I am rounded off to the nearest ten, I become 660. When 1 is subtracted from me and I am rounded off to the nearest ten, I become 650. What number am I?
4 m
Level 3
Jonathan wants to purchase a new car which costs $134850. Jonathan will pay a monthly instalment over a period of 5 years after paying a downpayment of $12850. How much is each monthly instalment? Round your answer off to the nearest thousand.
4 m
Level 1
What is the smallest number possible when rounded off to the nearest 100 is 530000?
1 m
Level 3
If you round me off to the nearest thousand, you will get 7000. If you round me off to the nearest hundred, you will get 7100. The sum of all my digits is 16. What is my largest possible value?
4 m
Level 2
Both number X and number Y when rounded off to the nearest hundred are 1200 and 5500 respectively. What is the smallest possible total for X and Y?
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