Level 3
Jane was attempting to read a book within a week. On Monday, she had read 37 of the book. By Friday, she had read another 60 pages and the ratio of the number of pages read to the total number of pages was 9 : 11. Find the average number of pages Jane should have read each day to complete the book in a week.
5 m
Level 3
There were 500 T-shirts at a stall. 25 of them were with collars. T-shirts with collars were priced at $12 each. T-shirts without collars were priced at $8 each. The stall owner sold 38 of the T-shirts with collars and 56 of the T-shirts without collars. How much did he collect from all the T-shirts he sold?
4 m
Level 3
ABFG is a square. The length of CD is 35 of BF and the area of BCDE is 864 cm2. Given BC = EF, Find the area of the shaded parts.
4 m
Level 3
The diagram shows a park which comprises the picnic area and the fountain area. The cost of building the picnic area covering the whole area of Square ABCD is $20 per square metre and the cost of fencing the fountain area is $12 per metre. Given that FH is 250 m, AB is 38 of GK and FE is 150 m, find
  1. the cost of building the picnic area.
  2. the cost of fencing the fountain.
4 m
Level 3
18 oranges were sold for $12. How much did 24 oranges cost?
4 m
Level 3
12 similar strips of paper were glued to form a new long strip of paper of length 135 cm. The first and second strip were glued together to form an overlapped length of 3 cm as shown. This was consistent for the rest of the remaining strips of paper. Find the length of each original strip of paper.
4 m
Level 3
90 marbles cost $15.
  1. How many marbles can I buy with $1?
  2. I have just enough money to buy 54 marbles. How much do I have?
4 m
Level 3
There were some pears, guavas and mangoes. The number of pears was three times the number of guavas. The total number of pears and guavas was half of the number of mangoes. There were 180 fruits altogether. All the mangoes were sold at 6 for $20. How much money was collected from the sale of the mangoes?
4 m
Level 3
Figure A is a rectangle with an area of 192 cm2. The breadth of the rectangle is 34 as long as its length. Figure B is a square. Given that both figures have the same perimeter, find the area of Figure B.
4 m
Level 3
The sum of two numbers is 48. The greater number is thrice the smaller number.
  1. What is the smaller number?
  2. What is the greater number?
4 m