Level 2
A group of children lined up in 8 rows in the field for morning assembly. There was equal number of children in each row. Royston was in one of the rows. In his row, he was fifth from the front and third from the back. How many children were there in the field altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Karen bought 6 plates of muffins and rearranged them on 8 plates of 3 muffins each. How many muffins were there on each plate at first?
4 m
Level 2
I am thinking of an even number. It is greater than 6 but smaller than 10. I am thinking of the number _____.
3 m
Level 2
Bertrand is watching an orchestral performance in a concert hall. There are 25 seats to his right and 30 seats to his left. There are 48 rows of seats in front of him and 56 rows behind him. There are an equal number of seats in each row. What is the total number of seats in the concert hall?
4 m
Level 3
Kitty placed 6 apples each on 2 plates. She was given 2 more plates and wanted to rearrange the apples equally on all the plates. How many apples would there be on each plate now?
4 m
Level 3
I am thinking of a number smaller than 90. It is greater than 70. Its ones digit is greater than its tens digit.
3 m
Level 2
The chairs in a lecture theatre were arranged in rows. Each row had the same number of chairs. Dan and Sue sat side by side. There were 7 chairs to his left and 4 chairs to her right. There were 7 chairs in front of him and 4 chairs behind her. How many chairs were there in the lecture theatre?
4 m
Level 3
May bought 3 boxes of buns. There were 10 buns in each box. She put the buns equally on 5 plates. How many buns were there on each plate?
4 m
Level 3
5 eggs are needed to bake a cake. Belinda wants to bake 8 cakes but she has only 30 eggs. How many more eggs does Belinda need?
4 m
Level 3
For every $5 of pocket money Charles saves, his father gives him $3 to add to his savings. If Charles saves $45 of his pocket money, how much would his total savings be?
4 m