Level 2
Kumar paid $57 for some cupcakes. Each cupcake cost $3. He gave 5 cupcakes to his brother. How many cupcakes had Kumar left?
2 m
Level 2
Last weekend, Mr Tan, his wife, his 10 year-old daughter and 13 year-old son visited an exhibition. The admission fees are as follows:
Adult (above 12) $8
Child $5
How much did the Tan family pay altogether?
2 m
Level 2
2 similar packets of cherries cost $7.90. How much do 8 such packets of cherries cost?
2 m
Level 2
At a minimart, bags of flour were sold at 3 for $5.60. Each bag of flour was 1.4 kg. Mary bought 15 bags of flour. How much did she pay?
2 m
Level 2
Ronald paid $45 for two of the following items. Which two items did he buy?
2 m
Level 1
Mr Lim is an overseas worker. Every month, he sends $345.50 to his family back home. How much money would his family receive in 8 months' time?
2 m
Level 1
Jasmine spent 14 of her money on sweets and spent 14 of her money on chocolates. What fraction of her money did Jasmine have left?
3 m
Level 1
A pear costs 95¢. How much must I pay for 17 pears?
2 m
Level 1
Henry sent a parcel to his friend in Canada. Given that his parcel weighed 3 kg and the cost of postage to Canada was $1.26 per kg, how much would it cost Henry to send the parcel?
2 m
Level 2
70 fish balls cost $14. Bob has just enough money to buy 45 fish balls. How much money does Bob have?
2 m
Level 3
Mr Tan wants to lay carpet grass in this entire square garden. The cost of the carpet grass is $25 per square metre. The length of the square is 10 m. How much did Mr Tan pay for carpeting his garden? (The diagram is not drawn to scale)
3 m
Level 2
A jacket costs $4.70. A hoodie costs four times as much as the jacket. Find the total cost of the hoodie and the jacket.
2 m
Level 2
Jonathan paid $18.40 for a CD. He bought another MP3 player which cost 4 times as much as the CD. What was the total cost of the MP3 player and the CD?
2 m
Level 2
Jenny spent 15 of his money on a camera and 310 more of his money on a headphone than on the camera. What fraction of his money did he spend?
3 m
Level 1
Sock Hoon had about $280 after rounding off the money to the nearest ten. She spent $79. What was the smallest possible amount of money she had left?
2 m
Level 1
The amount of money Tom has is about $800 when rounded off to the nearest $100. What is the greatest possible amount of money that Tom has?
2 m
Level 3
A sports shop had 300 ping-pong balls for sale. Each ping-pong ball is sold at $2. At the end of each day, the number of ping-pong balls was recorded in the bar graph shown.
  1. What fraction of the total number of ping-pong balls was left at the end of Day 3? Express your answer in its simplest form.
  2. If the shop decided to sell every 5 ping-pong balls at $9.30 from Day 4 onwards, how much less would it collect from the sale of the ping-pong balls?
4 m
Level 3
The line graph shows the total number of cars sold by a car dealer in the first six months of the year.
  1. In which two months were there a consecutive increase in the number of cars sold?  Give the answer in short form. (Eg Jan, Feb)
  2. What fraction of the cars was sold in the month of the lowest sale? 
  3. The car dealer was paid a fixed amount of money for every car he sold. He received $3200 more in April than in February. How much money did he receive from selling a car?
4 m
Level 2
A clerk is paid $48.50 for each day of work. How much will she earn in 20 weeks if she works for 5 days each week?
3 m
Level 3
Brandon walked across a rectangular field from V to W to X to Y to Z and covered a distance of 560 m. The length of the field is thrice the breadth. If it cost $5 to cover 1 m2 of the field with grass, how much did it cost to cover the whole field with grass?
3 m