Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
17 of the stickers Adam has is 6 more than 15 of what Bryan has.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has = ___________
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has = ___________
  3. Total number of stickers = ___________
  4. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Bryan = ___________
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Level 2
The length, breadth and height of a cuboid are in the ratio 8 : 5 : 2. If the length of the cuboid is 30 cm longer than its height, find its volume.
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
27 of the stickers Adam has is 6 less than 25 of what Bryan has.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has = ___________
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has = ___________
  3. Total number of stickers = ___________
  4. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Bryan = ___________
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
27 of the stickers Adam has is 6 more than 45 of what Bryan has.
Let 45 of what Bryan has be 4 u.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has = ___________
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has = ___________
  3. Total number of stickers = ___________
  4. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Bryan = ___________
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 3 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
27 of the stickers Adam has is 6 less than 35 of what Bryan has.
Let 35 of what Bryan has be 3 u.
  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has = ___________
  2. Number of stickers that Adam has = ___________
  3. Total number of stickers = ___________
  4. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Bryan = ___________
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Level 2 PSLE
Some pupils are arranged in 4 rows. Each row has s more pupils than the row in front of it. There are 8s pupils in the second row. How many pupils are there altogether? Give your answer in terms of s in the simplest form.
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Level 2
At a stadium, there were 40 children from Club W and 10% more children from Club X. Some children from Club X left and the ratio of the number of children from Club W to the number of children from Club X became 5 : 2. How many children from Club X left?
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Level 1 PSLE
The bar graph shows the amount of pocket money Sammy spent each month from January to May.
  1. How much more money did Sammy spend in March than in April?
  2. Which months did Sammy spent more than $35? Give your answers in numbers in ascending order. (Eg Jan & Feb = 1, 2)
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Level 2 PSLE
Three boys collected bottles for recycling. Jay collected 2m bottles which was half as many as what Ken collected. Tom collected 9 bottles more than Ken. How many bottles did they collect altogether? Give the answer in terms of m in the simplest form.
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Level 2
Mrs Yap bought 1820 notebooks. She planned to give every boy 7 notebooks each while every girl is given 4 notebooks each. The ratio of the number of girls to boys in the hall was 7 : 4. How many more boys than girls are there?
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Level 1 PSLE
Karla read 3 books in 2 hours. She took the same amount of time to read the first 2 books. She took 30 minutes longer to read the third book than the first. How many minutes did she take to read the third book?
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Level 2
Anna had $20 more than Betty at first. After Anna and Betty spent an equal amount of money, Betty had 35 as much as Anna. How much money did Anna have left?
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Level 2 PSLE
Andy and Ben shared the total cost of a present. Andy paid $15 more than 38 of the cost of the present. Ben paid $25. How much did the present cost?
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Level 2
The average mass of Lynn and Joan is 18p kg. If Joan is 4p kg lighter than Lynn, find Lynn's mass in kg.
2 m
Level 2
The ratio of coconuts to mangosteens is 2 : 7. If 348 mangosteens are added, the ratio of coconuts to mangosteens will be 2 : 11. How many more mangosteens than coconuts are there in the end?
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Level 1 PSLE
The table shows the temperatures of cities A, B, C and D.
  1. When Jane was at some of these cities, the temperature was 15°C. Name the cities. Give your answer in letters. (Eg A, B)
  2. Name the city with the smallest difference in temperatures. Find this difference. Give your answer in this format. (Eg B, 7°C)
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Level 1 PSLE
Look at the diagram.
  1. Name the smallest angle.
  2. Name the two angles that are greater than 90°. Give your answers in letters. (Eg a, b)
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Level 1
Jimmy and Kenny had $180 in all. Ken had $(12b + 6) more than Jim. How much did Jim have if b = 7?
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Level 1 PSLE
Abel, Ben and Cindy share $15z. Abel gets $z more than Ben and Cindy gets $2z more than Ben. If z = 7, how much money does Ben get?
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Level 1 PSLE
Sandy received $70 from his father each month for her allowance. The line graph shows the amount of allowance she spent each month.
  1. What is the difference between the amounts Sandy spent in October and in December?
  2. Write down all the months in which Sandy spent more than half her allowance. Give the answer in short form. (Eg Jan, Mar)
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