Level 3
Jenny gave 3 books to every boy and 5 books to every girl in her class. There were 4 more boys than girls in the class. She gave away 24 more books to the girls than the boys.
  1. How many children were there in the class?
  2. How many books were there altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Bryan bought 4 times as many candy bars as chocolate bars. The total mass of candy bars and chocolate bars was 1040 g. The mass of chocolate bars was 240g less than that of the candy bars. The mass of 1 chocolate bar was 48 g heavier than 1 candy bar.
  1. Find the number of candy bars that Bryan bought.
  2. Find the mass of 1 chocolate bar.
4 m
Level 3
Rael bought some notebooks at $3 each. He later sold them to his customers at $8 each. For customers who bought two notebooks were given another notebook for free. The customers bought either one or two notebooks. Rael gave away 110 free notebooks and collected a total of $1320 more than what he had paid for. How many customers bought just one notebook?
4 m
Level 3
A grocer had the same number of lemons, water apples and starfruits at first. After 78 starfruits, some lemons and water apples were set aside, there were 148 fruits left. There were thrice as many lemons as water apples left. The number of starfruits left was 20 less than the number of lemons. How many water apples were set aside?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
Four teams of students sold lemonade for charity.
They collected $5 for a small cup of lemonade and $10 for a big cup of lemonade.
The table shows the number of cups sold by three of the teams.
Team A: 15 Small, 5 Big
Team B: 11 Small, 9 Big
Team C: 8 Small, 10 Big
  1. Which of the three teams collected the most money? Give your answer in letter.
  2. What was the amount of money collected by Team A?
  3. Team D sold as many cups of lemonade as Team A but collected $20 more. How many big cups of lemonade did Team D sell?
4 m