Level 3
In the figure, not drawn to scale, WXYZ is a rectangle with a length of 45 cm and a width of 22 cm. The area of the quadrilateral ABCD is 75 cm2. Find the ratio of the shaded area to the unshaded area.
5 m
Level 3
Some identical rectangular tiles are arranged to form a big rectangle as shown. The length of each tile is 36 cm. Find the area of the shaded part.
5 m
Level 3
A supermarket has a special offer for cans of baked beans.
1 can for $2

SPECIAL OFFER:
3 cans for $5
Zachery has $109. What is the greatest number of cans of baked beans he can buy?
4 m
Level 3
Queenie had 35 as much money as Rachel. Queenie received another $36 from her father. In the end, Queenie's money became 112 of what Rachel had. How much did Queenie have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Lee has a piece of lace that measures 5 m 40 cm. She uses 224 cm to decorate a curtain and another 110 cm to decorate another curtain. How much of the lace has she left? Give the answer in cm and m.
3 m
Level 2
A pitcher contained some ice tea. After Leslie had poured 350 mℓ of the ice tea into a glass, the pitcher still contained 250 mℓ more ice tea than the glass. How many millilitres of ice tea contain at first?
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture and fill in the missing numbers.
  1. 4 + 4 + 4 = _____
  2. Total number of dots = _____ fours
  3. Total number of dots = 3 groups of _____
5 m
Level 3
Mr Chen used some identical rectangular tiles and black square tiles to decorate part of a floor as shown. The length of each tile is 34.5 cm.
  1. Find the width of each tile.
  2. Find the total area of the shaded regions.
5 m
Level 3
At a stall, a jar of cookies is sold at $24. For every $30 spent, a customer is given 3 hongbaos packets. Mrs Lim bought 6 jars of cookies.
  1. How much did Mrs Lim pay?
  2. How many longboat packets did she get?
4 m
Level 3
Mr Kyle had a piece of string measured 6 m 35 cm long. He used 221 cm and gave some of it to his neighbour. He found that he had 2 m 35 cm of string left. What was the length of string Mr Kyle gave to his neighbour? (Leave the answer in metres and centimetres.)
3 m