Level 2
The table shows the savings of 4 children. Which 2 children have savings in the ratio 7: 12 respectively? Give your answers in letters. (Eg A, B)
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Level 2
There was an equal number of boys and girls in the hall. When 10% of the girls left the hall, there were 5 more boys than girls remaining in the hall. How many children remained in the hall?
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Level 2
Marie and Jean had $800 altogether. After Marie gave 15 of her money to Jean, both had the same amount of money. How much money did Marie give to Jean?
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Level 1
The table shows the number of books read by some students. How many students read at least 3 books?
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Level 2
The table shows the number of times a group of children who participated in sports in June. What percentage of the children played sports more than 5 times in June?
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Level 2
The ratio of Kelly's savings to Tricia's savings is 2 : 5. If Kelly saves $24 more and Tricia spends $12, they will have the same amount of money. How much is Tricia's savings?
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Level 2
Charles and Lily had the same number of sweets. After Lily gave away 15 sweets and Charles gave away 45 sweets, Lily had 4 times as many sweets as Charles. How many sweets did each of them have at first?
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Level 2
The table shows the number of pupils who participated in an English quiz from two classes. Given that the overall participation percentage is 80% for the two classes, how many pupils from Class B participated in the English quiz?
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Level 3
The average cost of some books is $75.
When another 3 books are added,
the total cost increases by $190.
The average cost becomes $70.
How many books are there in the end?
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Level 2
There were 40 more dresses than blouses in a shop. After 70 dresses and 30% of the blouses were sold, there were an equal number of dresses and blouses left. How many blouses were there in the shop at first?
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