Level 2
Albert had $y. He spent $12 on a novel and gave 13 of the remainder to his mother.
  1. How much did he give to his mother?
  2. How much did he have left?
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Level 2 PSLE
A theme park gives a 20% discount on all tickets on weekdays. Members are then given a further discount of $4 for every ticket they buy. Ben is a member and pays $60 for 5 tickets on a weekday. What is the price of each ticket without any discount?
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Level 2
The number of $5, $10 and $20 notes in a piggy bank is in the ratio of 2 : 7 : 3. The notes are worth $2520 altogether. Find the total number of $5 and $10 notes.
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Level 2
The ratio of the number of shortbreads to the number of cookies in a stall is 2 : 1. A shortbread costs $1.10 and a cookie costs $0.80. If all the shortbreads and cookies are sold, a sum of $537 will be collected. How many shortbreads are there altogether?
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Level 2
Anna had $20 more than Betty at first. After Anna and Betty spent an equal amount of money, Betty had 35 as much as Anna. How much money did Anna have left?
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Level 2 PSLE
Andy and Ben shared the total cost of a present. Andy paid $15 more than 38 of the cost of the present. Ben paid $25. How much did the present cost?
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Level 2 PSLE
A shop sold three brands of pens: Brand A, Brand B and Brand C. The bar graph shows the number of pens sold for each brand in one day.
  1. How many pens were sold altogether?
  2. The shop collected $270 from selling the pens. The prices of Brand A, Brand B, and Brand C pens were in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. How much money was collected from selling Brand B pens?
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Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
  1. $3 = ______ ¢
  2. 140 ¢ = $_____
  3. $3.20 = ______ ¢
  4. $3 ÷ 5 = ______ ¢
    2 m
    Level 1
    Jimmy and Kenny had $180 in all. Ken had $(12b + 6) more than Jim. How much did Jim have if b = 7?
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    Level 2
    The ratio of Tim's money to Carl's money is 3 : 5. If Carl has $845, how much must he give to Tim so both will have the equal amount of money?
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