Level 3
Ethan had a total of 350 apples and lemons. He sold 13 of the lemons and bought another 14 apples. In the end, the number of apples he had was 14 the number of lemons. How many more lemons than apples did he have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Jaslyn had some $10 notes and some $5 notes. 47 of the notes were $10 notes and the rest were $5 notes. After Jaslyn had spent $450 worth of $5 notes and 14 of $10 notes, she had 34 of the notes left. Find the number of $5-notes Jaslyn had left.
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
Sandra made some biscuits to sell. 34 of them were chocolate biscuits and the rest were almond biscuits. After selling 210 almond biscuits and 56 of the chocolate biscuits, she had 15 of the biscuits left. How many biscuits did Sandra sell?
4 m
Level 3
Xavier invited 12 more boys than girls to his birthday party. 23 of the boys and 57 of the girls turned up at the party. A total of 30 children who were invited did not turn up. How many children did he invite?
4 m
Level 3
Billy put all his stickers into 30 large albums and 10 small albums. Each large album can hold 10 more stickers than each small album. 16 of his stickers were put into all the small albums and the rest were put into the large albums. How many stickers can be put into one large album?
5 m
Level 3 PSLE
Wendy spent 16 of her money on a dress and 3 belts. The dress cost 2 times as much as each belt. Wendy spent 34 of her remaining money on a watch. She spent $160.65 more on the watch than on the 3 belts.
  1. What fraction of Wendy's money was spent on each belt?
  2. How much money did Wendy have at first?
5 m
Level 3
The average number of boys in 1A, 1B and 1C is 18. This is 4 more than the average number of girls in the 3 rooms. 27 of the total number of girls are in 1C. 32 of the number of girls in 1B is the same as 37 of the total number of girls in the 3 rooms. What fraction of the total number of boys in the 3 rooms is in 1A if there are 40 pupils in 1A?
5 m
Level 3
There were some pupils in a museum. 13 of the pupils lined up in 16 short rows and 12 of the pupils lined up in 6 long rows. The remaining pupils did not line up. There are 12 more pupils in each long row than each short row.
  1. What fraction of the pupils did not line up?
  2. How many pupils lined up?
5 m
Level 3
Betty had a total of 39 pieces of $2 and $100 notes at first. She spent 25 of the number of $2 notes and received another 9 pieces of $100 notes from her mother. After that, the number of $100 notes she had was 12 of the remaining notes. How much money did Betty have at first?
5 m
Level 3
Henry and Peter had $690. Henry spent 49 of his money on a television. Peter spent 14 of his money on a stereo system. The television cost $140 more than the stereo system. How much money had Henry left?
5 m