Level 3
Mr Poh is 30 years older than his son. 5 years from now, his son will be 13 of his age while his daughter will be 35 of his son's age. Express his daughter's present age as a fraction of Mr Poh's present age. Leave your answer in its simplest form.
4 m
Level 2
5 x 4 is _____ more than 3 x 4.
3 m
Level 3
Chris runs 100 metres for 5 times. The average time taken for his first three runs is 14.5 seconds. He aims to have an average timing of 12.8 seconds for his five runs.
  1. What is the average time he needs to take for his 4th and 5th run in order to achieve his aim?
  2. If he runs 3 seconds faster in one of the five runs, what would be his average time for the five runs?
5 m
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?
4 m
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?
4 m
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?
4 m
Level 3
At first, there were 410 more men than women at an exhibition. At lunch time, a total of 250 men and women left the exhibition. There were as many men as women who left the exhibition. In the end, there were 3 times as many men as women who remained behind. How many men were at the exhibition at first?
4 m
Level 3
In a class of 21, a bag of lollipops were shared equally. 14 of the students gave up their share to be shared equally amongst the rest. As a result, the remaining students received extra 4 lollipops each. How many lollipops were there in the bag at first?
4 m
Level 2
I am thinking of a number. The number is smaller than 40. It can be found in both the multiplication tables of 6 and 8. What number am I thinking of?
2 m
Level 3
Andrew had a number of oranges. He could pack all his oranges equally into 25 boxes. If he packed 3 fewer oranges in each box, he would be able to pack all his oranges equally into 30 boxes. How many oranges did Andrew have altogether?
4 m