Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
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Level 3
Sean drank 35 of the water in his water bottle. He accidentally spilled 14 of the remaining water. As a result, he had 90 millilitres of water left in his water bottle. How much water did Sean have at first? Give your answer in millilitres.
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Level 3
I am a 2 digit even number. I am a factor of 80 and a multiple of 4. However, I am not divisible by 5. What number am I?
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Level 3
Ryan bought fewer than 15 packets of pencils. Each packet contained 20 pencils. He gave his teachers one packet of pencils each before giving an equal number of pencils to his 11 classmates and had 8 pencils left. He had less than 10 teachers.
  1. How many pencils did each of his classmates receive?
  2. What is the maximum number of teachers he could give a packet each to?
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Level 3
A fruit-seller sold 23 of his fruits in the morning and 56 of his remaining fruits in the afternoon. If he had 30 fruits at the end of the day, find the total number of fruits he had at first.
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Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
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Level 2
Mary is standing with other children in a row. She is the third child from the left. She is also the third child from the right. How many children are there in the row?
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Level 2
I am a whole number. The sum of all my digits is 20. If you round me off to the nearest ten, you will get 970. If you round me off to the nearest hundred, you will get 1000. Who am I?
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Level 3
Fadil has a rectangular piece of paper measuring 42 cm by 20 cm as shown in Figure 1. He cuts out a square from the paper and shifts it to the side of the remaining piece of paper to create a new figure as shown in Figure 2. There is no overlapping of the 2 pieces of paper. Figure 2 has a perimeter of 168 cm. What is the area of the square that was cut out?
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Level 2
There are some cows and ducks at a farm. There are thrice as many ducks as cows. The total number of legs from the cows and ducks is 60. How many cows are there?
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