Level 3
Sid had 13
as much money as Tim at first. After Sid received $175 and Tim received $98, both of them had the same amount of money. How much did Tim have at first?
Level 3
At a fruit stall, there were 13 as many pears as apples. After 2 pears and 18 apples were sold, the number of pears became the same as the number of apples. How many fruits were at the fruit stall in the end?
Level 3
Queenie had 35 as much money as Rachel. Queenie received another $36 from her father and Rachel spent $8 on some stationery. In the end, Queenie and Rachel had an equal amount of money. How much did the girls have altogether in the end?
Level 3
At an amusement park, there were 34 as many boys as girls. After 90 boys came and 36 girls left the amusement park, there was an equal number of boys and girls who remained at the park. How many children were at the amusement park in the end?
Level 3
Mrs Lee had a total of 125 oranges and apples. She sold half of the apples and 35 oranges. In the end, she had an equal number of oranges and apples left. Find the number of oranges she had at first.
Level 3
Serena had 134 round and square shaped cookies. After giving away 13 of her round shaped cookies and 14 of her square shaped cookies, she had an equal number of round and square shaped cookies. How many square shaped cookies did she have at first?
Level 3
Yesterday, Mae had 61 local and foreign stamps. Today, she gave away 15 of her local stamps and 16 of her foreign stamps. Now, she has an equal number of local and foreign stamps. How many local stamps did she have yesterday?
Level 3
Johnson had some apples and oranges. The number of apples and oranges left were the same after Johnson sold 23 of the apples and 47 of the oranges. If he had 324 apples at first,
Level 3
Esther had $350 more than Kevin. Esther spent 34 of her money and Kevin spent 47 of his money. In the end, Kevin and Esther had the same amount left. Find the amount of money that Kevin had at first.
Level 3
There were 8 apples more than pears in a fruit stall. 25 of the pears and 37 of the apples were sold. Given that there was an equal number of pears and apples left, how many pears were there in the fruit stall at first?
Level 3
Tricia had $24 more than Sally at first. Sally spent 58 of her money and Tricia spent 23 of her money. Given that they had equal amount that left, how much did Sally have at first?
Level 3
At the graduation ceremony, there were 30 less boys than girls. After 35 of the boys and 58 of the girls had left the hall for recess, there was an equal number of boys and girls that remained behind. Find the number of boys who were present at the graduation ceremony at first.
Level 3
Sabrina and Pamela had a total of $220 at first. After Sabrina spent 35 of her money and Pamela spent 23 of her money, they had the same amount of money left.
How much money did Sabrina have at first?
Pamela has the same number of $2-notes and $10-notes at first. How many $10-notes did she have at first?
Level 2
A jar has 650 mℓ of water. A pitcher has 280 mℓ of water. How much more water must be added into the pitcher so that it has the same amount of water as the jar?
Level 2
Beaker A has 300 mℓ of water and Beaker B has 900 mℓ of water. How much water must be added into Beaker A so that it has the same volume as Beaker B?