Level 3
Carmen had $160 more than Dawn. After each of them bought an identical bag from a shop. Carmen was left with 5 times as much money as Dawn. Given that Carmen had $350 at first, how much did each bag cost?
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Level 3
Gordon had $108 more than Henry. Every day, Gordon and Henry would spend an equal amount of money. After 4 days, Gordon was left with 3 times as much money as Henry. Given that Gordon had $194 at first, how much did each of them spend every day?
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Level 3
Gabriel had thrice as much money as Helen. After Gabriel spent $16 and Helen spent $4, Gabriel had $18 more than Helen. How much did Gabriel have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Marie had the same number of red, green and blue beads at first. After giving some red and green beads and 108 blue beads away, Marie had 250 beads left. There were 2 times as many red beads as green beads left. The number of blue beads left was 50 fewer than the number of red beads left. How many blue beads did she have at first?
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Level 3
Gordon had $108 more than Henry. Every day, Gordon would spend 3 times as much money as Henry. After 4 days, Gordon and Henry were left with equal amount of money. How much did Gordon spend every day?
4 m
Level 3
Container X has 224 toys. Container Y has 3 times as many toys as Container X. How many toys are there if Container Y has less than Container X?
4 m
Level 3
There were 3 times as many boys as girls in the school hall at first. After 12 boys left and 8 girls entered hall, there were 4 more boys than girls remaining in the hall. What was the number of boys in the hall at first?
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Level 3
Yusra had 8 more blue pens than green pens at first. His mother then gave him 14 blue pens and his classmates gave him 60 green pens for Christmas. Yusra realised that he now had twice as many green pens as blue pens. How many pens did Yusra have in the end?
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Level 3
Jane has 7 erasers. Alan has 4 times as many erasers as Jane.
  1. How many erasers does Alan have?
  2. How many more erasers Alan has than Jane?
4 m
Level 3
Carmen had $160 more than Dawn. After each of them bought a different bag from a shop. Carmen and Dawn were left with equal amount of money. Given that Carmen's bag cost 5 times as much as Dawn's bag, how much did Carmen's bag cost?
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Level 3
Last month, the Gardening Club of a school had 80 members. This month 20 members left the club. There are now thrice as many boys as girls in the club. How many more boys than girls are there in the club now?
4 m
Level 3
Adrian has $784. He has 4 times as much as Billy. Billy has $24 less than Cayden. How much money does Cayden have?
4 m
Level 2
Edith has more than 10 but less than 30 chocolates. If she puts them equally into bags of 7, she would be short of 3 chocolates. If she puts them equally into bags of 3, she would have 1 extra chocolate. How many chocolates does Edith have?
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Level 3
Abby poured 850 mℓ of fruit punch into a jug, a cup and a bottle. The jug contained 3 times as much fruit punch as the cup. The bottle contained 130 mℓ of fruit punch.
  1. How much fruit punch did the cup contain?
  2. How much more fruit punch did the jug contain than the bottle?
4 m
Level 3
4 pupils shared 88 buttons. Luke received 8 buttons extra. How many buttons did he get?
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Level 3
Study the pictures and answer the following.
  1. How many glasses of water can a pail hold?
  2. How many glasses of water can a tank hold?
  3. How many more glasses of water can the tank hold than the pitcher?
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Level 3
Kim opened her book and saw two consecutive page numbers. The sum of the two numbers can be divided by 7. Both page numbers are more than 10 but less than 30. The bigger number can be divided by 5. What are the two page numbers?
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Level 3
There are a total of 186 Malay, Indian and Chinese stalls at a food centre. The number of Malay stalls is thrice the number of Chinese stalls. The number of Chinese stalls is twice the number of Indian stalls. How many more Malay than Indian stalls are there at the food centre?
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Level 3
A group of students took part in two tennis games. For the first game, there were 8 teams with 6 students each. 4 more students joined in after the first game. The students were then rearranged to form 4 teams for the second game. How many more students were there in each team in the second game than the first game?
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Level 3
6 girls were playing a game with 48 seashells. Each girl got the same number of seashells. Later, 2 girl left and the seashells were redistributed equally among the girls. How many more seashells did each girl get now?
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