Level 2
Tony paid $63.80 for a hat, a shirt and a watch. The shirt cost $4.50 more than the hat. The watch cost $9.80 more than the shirt. Find the total cost of the watch and the hat.
3 m
Level 3
Ivory receives $10 more allowance than Neave each day. Ivory spends $9 more than Neave each day. Their remaining money was saved. How much more money will Ivory save than Neave after 3 days?
2 m
Level 3
There were some cars, vans and buses. 23 of the total vehicles were cars and vans. There were 16 buses and thrice as many cars as vans. How many more cars than vans were there?
3 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of Rectangle ABCD. AFE is a straight line and EC = AG. The ratio of BE to BC is 5 : 8. Find the shaded area.
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
Penny and Jake bought a gift for their parents. They shared the cost equally between them. Penny used 38 of her savings while Jake used 12 of his savings. What fraction of their total savings was used to buy the gift?
3 m
Level 3
Mrs Goh paid a total of $4500 for a table and a television after a discount of 40%. The ratio of the original price of the table to the original price of the television was 1 : 2. Find the original price of the television before the discount.
4 m
Level 2
In the figure, XYZ is a straight line. Given that ∠s is thrice as big as ∠t, what is the value of ∠s?
3 m
Level 3
There were an equal number of boys in Class A and Class B. 34 of the pupils in Class A are boys and 17 of the pupils in Class B are girls. Given that there are a total of 12 girls in the two classes, how many pupils are there in Class B?
3 m
Level 3
Paul had some apple macarons and apricot macarons. He gave away 160 macarons to his brother. 25% of them were apple macarons and the rest were apricot macarons. Paul gave some apple macarons to his sister. 25 of all the macarons he gave away to his brother and his sister were apple macarons.
  1. How many apricot macarons did he give his brother?
  2. How many apple macarons did he give his sister?
4 m
Level 3
Jill spent 910 of her money on 20 muffins and 5 croissants. If each muffin costs twice as much as a croissant, how many croissants could Jill buy with the rest of her money?
3 m