Level 3
The prices of two fruits sold at a supermarket is shown.

Grapes: 2 kg for $12
Bananas: 3 kg for $10

  1. Mr Lin bought an equal mass of grapes and bananas and spent $64 more on grapes than on bananas. What was the total mass of fruits that Mr Lin bought?
  2. Mrs Shay spent an equal amount of money on grapes and bananas. In terms of their masses, what was the ratio of grapes to the ratio of bananas Mrs Shay bought?
5 m
Level 3
The sum of two numbers is 846. If one number is 50 greater than the other, what is the larger number?
3 m
Level 3
The sum of two numbers is 1050. The difference between the two numbers is 210. What is the smaller number?
3 m
Level 3
A puppy is 5220 g heavier than a cat. The total mass of the 2 animals is 11 kg. What is the mass of the puppy? (Give the answer in kilograms and grams.)
3 m
Level 3
During a candy sale, Sally paid $2 less for every 15 candies she bought. Each candy cost 60 cents. Sally paid a total of $38 for some candies. How many candies did she buy?
4 m