Level 3
There are an equal number of 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in a box. The total value of the 50-cent coins is $2.10 more than the total value of the 20-cent coins. Find the number of 50-cent coins in the box.
4 m
Level 3
There is an equal number of 50-cent coins and 10-cent coins in a box. The total value of the 10-cent coins is $6.80 less than the total value of the 50-cent coins.
  1. Find the total number of coins in the box.
  2. Find the total value of the coins in the box.
4 m
Level 3
Figure A is a rectangle with an area of 192 cm2. The breadth of the rectangle is 34 as long as its length. Figure B is a square. Given that both figures have the same perimeter, find the area of Figure B.
4 m
Level 3
Lina put 120 eggs on some big trays and small trays. She put 6 eggs on each big tray and 4 eggs on each small tray. She used the same number of big trays and small trays. How many trays did Lina use altogether?
4 m
Level 3
There were 1870 books in a book shop. There were 6 times as many storybooks as assessment books. There were an equal number of assessment books and manuals. There were half as many non-fiction books as storybooks.
  1. How many assessment books were there?
  2. How many storybooks were there?
4 m
Level 3
A shopkeeper keeps his stock of flour in 50-kg bags. He has 4 such bags to be packed into smaller packets weighing 5 kg and 2 kg. He wants to have the same number of 5-kg packets and 2-kg packets.
  1. How many packets of flour does he pack altogether?
  2. How much flour is left over?
4 m
Level 3
A total of 1080 students sat for a Mathematics test. 34 of the girls and 78 of the boys passed the test. The same number of boys and girls failed the test. How many more boys than girls passed the test?
4 m
Level 3
There is a total of 380 ladies and gentlemen at a party. 37 of the gentlemen and 23 of the ladies are dancing. The number of ladies who are not dancing is equal to the number of gentlemen who are not dancing. How many gentlemen are there at the party?
4 m
Level 3
Richard and Tina had a total of 440 charity tickets. Richard sold 13 of his tickets and Tina sold 25 of hers. They sold an equal number of tickets each. How many tickets did Richard have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Keith has 25 as many stickers as Janet. They have a total of 280 stickers. How many stickers must Janet give to Keith so that they will have the same number of stickers?
4 m