Level 3
78, 45, 83, 67, 55
Use the numbers to fill in the blanks.
  1. The greatest number is _____
  2. The smallest number is _____
  3. ______and _____are greater than 78
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Level 2
Mrs Goh had a sum of money. She could either buy 32 chocolates or 24 sweets. Given that she had already bought 12 chocolates and 9 sweets, how many more chocolates could she buy?
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture.
  1. How much did the 3 items cost altogether?
  2. Lily paid 5 twenty-cent coins for the 3 items. How much change did she receive?
4 m
Level 3
Mary bought 40 oranges. She threw away 12 rotten oranges. He packed the remaining oranges equally into bags of 7.
  1. How many oranges are not rotten?
  2. How many packs of 7 oranges did she pack?
4 m
Level 2
Anna is given 3 stickers for every 20 correct answers. How many stickers will she get if she has 80 correct answers?
4 m
Level 3
Alex invited 9 friends to his party. He gave each of his friends 5 sticks of barbecued chicken. In the end, Alex had 2 sticks of barbecued chicken left. How many sticks of barbecued chicken did he have at first?
4 m
Level 3
Ali has 16 marbles. Gopal has 6 marbles. How many marbles does Ali need to draw out so that they have the same number of marbles?
4 m
Level 3
There are some cats and ducks on a farm. They have a total of 26 legs. 10 legs belong to the ducks. How many cats are there?
4 m
Level 3
Today is 7 June.
  1. Kenneth celebrated his birthday 3 days ago. His birthday falls on _____ June.
  2. Carol is 5 days younger than Kenneth. Her birthday falls on _____ June.
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Level 3
Alice, Rita and Min have 420 beads altogether. After Rita gave Min 50 beads and Min gave Alice 10 beads, they all have equal number of beads.
  1. How many beads did each girl have in the end?
  2. How many beads did Min have at first?
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