Level 3
8 boys were playing a game with 56 balls. Each boy got the same number of balls. Later, 6 boys joined them and the ball were redistributed equally among the boys. How many less balls did each boy get?
4 m
Level 3
Kenny had 960 i-phones and some i-pads in his shop. After selling 230 i-phones and buying another 170 i-pads, he had the same number of i-phones and i-pads. How many i-pads did Kenny have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Ben had three times as much money as Colin. After Ben spent $110 and Colin spent $30, they had the same amount of money left.
  1. How much did Colin have at first?
  2. How much had each of them left in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Luke and Sam had an equal number of lollipops at first. After Luke bought another 6 lollipops and Sam lost 9 lollipops, Luke had thrice as many lollipops as Sam. Find the number of lollipops each of them had at first.
4 m
Level 3
Min and Tina had an equal number of candies. After Min bought another 20 candies and Tina bought another 6 candies, Min had thrice as many candies as Tina. Find the number of candies each of them had at first.
4 m
Level 3
Lucy bought 15 oranges and 10 apples on Sunday. Each day, she eats 2 oranges and 1 apple. She starts eating her fruits on Monday.
  1. At the end of which day will there be an equal number of oranges and apples?
  2. How many more apples than oranges were there on Saturday?
4 m
Level 3
A bicycle shop has an equal number of bicycles and tricycles. The total number of wheels is 480. How many tricycles does the bicycle shop have?
4 m
Level 3
Tim had a total of $650, consisting of an equal number of $50-notes, $10-notes and $5-notes. How many notes did Tim have?
4 m
Level 3
The mass of a stone is 42 g. The total mass of this stone and 5 identical marbles is equal to the total mass of 8 such marbles.
  1. Find the mass of each marble.
  2. Find the total mass of 1 stone and 5 marbles.
4 m