Level 2
The carpark charges of ABC Carpark are shown. Mr Tan parked his car at the carpark from 1.35 pm tp 5 pm. How much did he pay for his parking?
2 m
Level 1
At the beginning of the year, Callie had $1500 in her bank account. The bank paid 2% interest per year. If she did not withdraw any money during the year, how much money would Callie have in that account after one year?
2 m
Level 2
Cathy rented a car for 5 days. She was charged $61 per day and $2.50 for every kilometre that she drove. She paid $425 at the end of her rental. How far did she travel?
2 m
Level 1
Amelia received $4.80 as interest after depositing her savings in the bank for one year. If the bank pays 1.5% per annum as interest, how much money did Amelia have altogether at the end of one year?
2 m
Level 2
A book rental shop rented out books and the rate of rental charges are shown in the table.
Daniel rented 3 books and was charged $13.20. How many days did he rent the books for?
2 m
Level 1
Hillary bought 30 pens at $1.45 each. She gave the cashier $50-note. How much change did she get?
2 m
Level 2
A boutique paid its service staff at a rate shown in the table.
Yen worked there 10 hours a day for 18 days in September. How much did the boutique pay her?
2 m
Level 1
John bought a new condominium flat for $632 000. He paid a deposit of $63 200 and the remaining amount was to be paid in equal monthly instalments for 30 years. How much was each monthly instalment?
2 m
Level 2
The table shows the charges of hiring a clown for a party. Mrs Pong paid the clown $280 for performing. What was the maximum number of hours the magician could have performed? Give the answer in terms of hours.
2 m
Level 2
23 of Adam's money is equal to 57 of Bryan's money.
Adam has $150.
  1. How much does Bryan have?
  2. How much does Adam have more than Bryan?
  3. How much do they have altogether?
3 m
Level 2
The table shows the parking rates at a carpark.
Risa paid $12.60 for her parking charges. What was the greatest number of hours she parked her car at the carpark?
2 m
Level 1
When rounded off to the nearest dollar, a box of apples cost $36. What is the highest possible actual price of the apples?
2 m
Level 2
The table shows the postage rates for posting mail locally and overseas
Lennon paid $4.20 for posting a package overseas. What was the greatest possible mass of the package that Lennon posted?
2 m
Level 1
When rounded off to the nearest dollar, a box of apples cost $36. What is the lowest possible actual price of the apples?
2 m
Level 2
The table shows how much a shop charges a customer for renting a pair of rollerblades.
Ms Chan paid $26 for renting a pair of rollerblades starting from 09 00. What would be the latest time she must return the pair of rollerblades to the shop?
2 m
Level 3
Adam, Bryan and Chris have $3000.
After Adam spends 35 of his money,
Bryan spends 17 of his money and
Chris spends 14 of his money,
they have equal amount of money left.
Find the total amount that the 3 children spend.
3 m
Level 2
The table shows the charge for water services provided by the utilities board.
Ivory's family paid $76 for water usage in the month of October. What is the most amount of water that they could have used in October?
2 m
Level 2
A taxi service charges the following rates:
Mrs Lin paid a taxi fare of $6.50. What was the greatest distance that Mrs Lin could have travelled in the taxi?
2 m
Level 3
Ellie had $360 less than Kenny. Ellie spent 14 of her money and Kenny spent 47 of his money. In the end, Kenny and Ellie had the same amount of money left. Find the amount of money Kenny had at first.
3 m
Level 3
A bag consists of a number of 20-cent and 50-cent coins. There are 85% as many 20-cent coins as 50-cent coins. How much money is there in the bag if there are 30 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins?
3 m