Level 3
There were 426 boys and 134 girls in a hall. Later, another 50 boys and 60 girls joined them. How many more boys than girls were there in the end?
Level 3
A bookcase has 5 shelves. The first three shelves are 460 cm long each. The next two shelves have a total length of 2 m 45 cm. Find the total length of the 5 shelves. (Give the answer in metres and centimetres.)
Level 3
There were 428 girls and 125 more boys than girls in a hall. Later, 40 girls and 30 boys left the hall. How many more boys than girls were there in the end?
Level 3
There were 412 boys and 114 more girls than boys in a hall. Later, 20 boys and 10 girls left the hall. How many fewer boys than girls were there in the end?
Level 3
There were 318 boys and 104 fewer girls than boys in a hall. Later, another 30 boys and 20 girls joined them. How many more boys than girls were there in the end?
Level 3
An even 5-digit whole number is made up of different digits. The digit in the ten thousands place is the smallest even number. It is 5 less than the tens digit. The thousands digit is twice of the hundreds digit. The hundreds digit is 4 less than the tens digit. What is the smallest possible 5-digit whole number?
Level 3
During a triathlon practice, John swam 1300 m, cycled 30 km 50 m and ran 5 km 20 m. What was the total distance he covered during the triathlon practice? Give the answer in km and m.
Level 3
There were 22 women, 19 men and 14 children onboard a bus. At the first bus-stop, 5 women, 2 men and 8 children alighted. At the same time, 25 children and 4 men boarded the bus. How many more adults than children were there in the bus after leaving the first bus-stop?
Level 3
Mrs Lee has a piece of lace that measures 5 m 40 cm. She uses 224 cm to decorate a curtain and another 110 cm to decorate another curtain. How much of the lace has she left? Give the answer in cm and m.
Level 2
A pitcher contained some ice tea. After Leslie had poured 350 mℓ of the ice tea into a glass, the pitcher still contained 250 mℓ more ice tea than the glass. How many millilitres of ice tea contain at first?
Level 3
Mr Kyle had a piece of string measured 6 m 35 cm long. He used 221 cm and gave some of it to his neighbour. He found that he had 2 m 35 cm of string left. What was the length of string Mr Kyle gave to his neighbour? (Leave the answer in metres and centimetres.)
Level 3
If you round me off to the nearest thousand, you will get 7000. If you round me off to the nearest hundred, you will get 7100. The sum of all my digits is 16. What is my largest possible value?