Level 3
Mr Ron kept 58 of his money and gave the rest to his wife. If he had $1200 at first, how much money did he give to his wife?
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Mark had a collection of stamps. He gave away 19 of his collection and sold 79 of it. He was left with 52 stamps. How many stamps did he have at first?
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Level 3
Mrs Loke made some tarts. She sold 13 of them in the morning, 29 of them in the afternoon and another 220 of them in the evening. There were 100 tarts left in the end. How many tarts did she make in all?
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Level 3
111 of a pole was painted red. 411 of it was painted blue. The remaining 30 cm of the pole was painted green.
  1. What fraction of the pole was painted green?
  2. What was the length of the pole?
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Level 3
Chris spent 13 of his money to buy a shirt. He spent 15 of his money to buy a pair of shorts. Given that Chris had $56 left, how much money did he have of first?
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Level 3
Mrs Yeong had some money. She gave 89 of her money to her 4 children equally. She was left with $850.
  1. What fraction of Mrs Yeong's money had she left?
  2. How much money did each child get?
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Level 3
Rick gave some money to his three brothers. Jay received 14 of the money. Jonas received 18 of the money and John received $300. How much more money did John receive than Jonas?
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Level 3
Mr Krishnan spent 13 of his salary to pay the household bills and gave 12 of his salary to his wife. In the end, he was left with $500 for himself.
  1. What fraction of his salary had he left?
  2. How much was his salary?
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Level 3
The capacity of a tank is 5 ℓ 50 mℓ. The capacity of a mug is 110 of the capacity of the tank. The difference in capacity between the 2 containers is        . Express your answer in mℓ.
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Level 3
310 of the members in the judo class are foreigners. The rest are Singaporeans. There are 56 more Singaporeans than foreigners. How many foreigners are there in the judo class?
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Level 3
112 of the fruits in a shop are mangosteens. 16 of the fruits are lemons. 14 of the fruits are apples and the rest are grapefruits. There are 48 more grapefruits than apples. What is the total number of fruits in the shop?
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Level 3
A rectangle is 15 cm long and 12 cm wide. 34 of the rectangle is shaded green and the rest is shaded blue. What is the area of the rectangle that is shaded blue?
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Level 3
Fion used 47 of the flour to bake some bread. She used 14 of the flour to bake some muffins. Given that Fion was left with 450 g of flour, how much flour did she have at first?
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Level 3
Jamie baked some pies. 12 of them were chicken pies. 38 of them were beef pies and the rest were mushroom pies. She baked 14 more beef pies than mushroom pies. How many pies did she bake altogether?
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Level 3
Christine spent 17 of her money on magazines and 27 of her money on a present.
If she was left with $27,
  1. what fraction of her money was not spent?
  2. how much money did she have at first?
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Level 3
Thrice a number is 5412.
  1. What is half the number?
  2. What is the difference between thrice the number and half the number?
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Level 3
The cost of 3 novels and 4 magazines is $34. Each magazine costs 23 as much as a novel. How much does a novel cost?
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Level 3
The total mass of 2 boxes and 4 crates of onions is 130 kg. Given that the mass of a box of onions is 35 of the mass of a crate of onions, what is the mass of a box of onions?
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Level 3
Brenda spent $32 on some books and 47 of her original sum of money on some stationery. If Brenda had $4 left, how much money did she have at first?
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Level 3
Tina baked 280 cookies. She gave 70 cookies to Celine and some cookies to Ben. She had 37 of the total cookies left.
  1. How many cookies did she have left?
  2. What fraction of the total cookies did she give to Ben?
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