Level 3 PSLE
A square, not drawn to scale, is made up of four triangles A, B, C and D. The area of A is 110 the area of the square while the area of B is 16 the area of the square.
  1. The total areas of A and B is 240 cm2. What is the length of each side of the square?
  2. What fraction of the square is Area of D?
5 m
Level 3
The sum of a smaller number and a bigger number is 268. When the bigger number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 3 with the remainder 4. Find the two numbers.
  1. Smaller number
  2. Bigger number
4 m
Level 3
Min withdrew $420 from the bank. She spent 12 of the money on a portable air-conditioner and 19 of the remaining money on a lamp. She then spent the rest of her money on 5 similar dresses. How much did she pay for each dress?
4 m
Level 3
Mr Lee had some chicken wings. He ate 13 of them on Monday and 12 of the remainder on Tuesday. He bought another 10 chicken wings and then he had as many chicken wings as he had at first. How many chicken wings had he at first?
4 m
Level 3
213 of the fruit at a fruit stall are mangoes. 411 of the remainder are apples. The rest are pears and oranges. If there are 72 pears and 82 oranges, find the total number of fruits at the stall.
4 m
Level 3
There are 1500 English books in a library. 35 of the books are novels. 34 of the remaining books are comics. The rest of the books are textbooks. How many textbooks are there in the library?
4 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of identical rectangles. The length of the rectangle is twice of its breadth. The area of the figure is 256 cm2. What is the perimeter of the figure?
4 m
Level 3
35 of the number of boys in the school is equal to 34 of the number of girls in the school. There are 600 girls. What is the total enrolment of the school?
4 m
Level 3
27 of the Tom's mass is equal to 15 of Sam's mass. If Sam has a mass of 60 kg, what is Tom's mass?
4 m
Level 3
There is a total of 48 coats and skirts in a mall.
12 of the coats is equal to 14 of the skirts. How many more skirts than coats are there?
4 m
Level 3
140 adults are working in a factory. 35 of the women is equal to 13 of the men. How many more men than women are there?
4 m
Level 3
In a class gathering of 150 students, 25 of the boys is equal to 45 of the girls. How many more boys than girls are there at the gathering?
4 m
Level 3
168 adults are in a hall. 27 of the men is equal to 47 of the number of the women. How many more women than men are there?
4 m
Level 3
34 of Chelsia's money is the same as 23 of Benson's money. If Chelsia had $18 less than Benson, what is the total sum of money of Chelsia and Benson?
4 m
Level 3
A total of 1080 students sat for a Mathematics test. 34 of the girls and 78 of the boys passed the test. The same number of boys and girls failed the test. How many more boys than girls passed the test?
4 m
Level 3
There is a total of 380 ladies and gentlemen at a party. 37 of the gentlemen and 23 of the ladies are dancing. The number of ladies who are not dancing is equal to the number of gentlemen who are not dancing. How many gentlemen are there at the party?
4 m
Level 3
Class 6G and Class 6H have a total of 20 pupils. 13 of the pupils in Class 6G and 57 of the pupils in Class 6H are girls. The number of boys in Class 6G is equal to the number of boys in Class 6H. Find the total number of boys in the 2 classes.
4 m
Level 3
There were an equal number of girls in Class J and Class K. 34 of the pupils in Class J and 16 of the pupils in Class K are boys. If there are 42 more boys in Class J than in Class K, what is the total number of pupils in Class J and Class K?
4 m
Level 3
Richard and Tina had a total of 440 charity tickets. Richard sold 13 of his tickets and Tina sold 25 of hers. They sold an equal number of tickets each. How many tickets did Richard have at first?
4 m
Level 3
David and Eileen spent an equal amount on food. David spent 12 of his money on food while Eileen spent 34 of her money on food. Given that David had $4 more than Eileen at first, how much did David have at first?
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