Level 3
In an envelope, there were a total of 144 notes. 75% of them were $1-notes. The rest were $2-notes. Neave took out some $1-notes. As a result, the remaining $1-notes made up 25% of the notes left in the envelope. Find the total value of the $1-notes Neave took out from the envelope.
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Level 3
A bag of candies was distributed equally among 16 pupils. When 7 of these pupils gave up 35 of their share, the rest of the pupils received 14 more candies each. How many candies were there in the bag?
4 m
Level 3
Alfred had some peaches in 3 sizes. The number of medium peaches was twice the number of large peaches. The number of large peaches were three times the number of small peaches.
The price of each peach are as follows:
Small $4
Medium $7
Large $9

He sold all the small and medium peaches. He received $360 from selling 13 of the large peaches.
  1. How many large peaches did he have at first?
  2. How much less did he collect from selling the small peaches than the medium peaches?
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Level 3 PSLE
The table shows the prices of tickets for a soccer match.
The number of adult tickets sold was 5 times the number of child tickets sold. 58 of the adult tickets sold were for adults aged below 60 years. A total of $7020 was collected from the sale of tickets.
  1. What fraction of the tickets sold were for adults aged 60 years and above? Give your answer in the simplest form.
  2. What was the total number of tickets sold to adults?
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Level 3
There are 80 participants in a competition. The average score of each participant is 49.5. The average score of the female participants is 57 and the average score of the male participants is 47.
  1. What is the total score of the 80 participants?
  2. How many female participants are there in the competition?
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Level 3
Mrs Decruz baked 8 muffins more than cakes. Each muffin needed 0.06 kg of flour while each cake needed 0.5 kg of flour. She used 1.72 kg more flour for the cakes than for the muffins. How many muffins did Mrs Decruz bake?
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Level 3
On Monday, 700 more youths than children attended a concert. On Tuesday, the number of youths decreased by 30% and the number of children increased by 80%. 1240 audience attended the concert on Tuesday. If each ticket cost $12, how much money was collected from the sale of concert tickets for the two days?
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Level 3
The graph shows the number of books borrowed by visitors at the local library on a Monday.
  1. How many visitors visited the local library that Monday?
  2. What was the average number of books borrowed by each visitor that Monday? Give the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m
Level 3
On 1 May to 4 May, an average of 50 waffles were sold and from 5 May to 9 May, an average of 24 waffles were sold. $240 worth of waffles were sold from 10 May to 20 May. Given that a waffle was sold for $2, find the average number of waffles sold from 1 May to 20 May.
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Level 3
In a dance audition of 80 dancers, the average score was 58.5 points. Given that the average score of the female dancers was 64 points and that of the male dancers was 56 points, find the number of male dancers who participated in the audition.
4 m
Level 3
The museum tickets are priced at $10 and $5. The number of $10-dollar tickets available is 289 that of the number of $5-dollar tickets. 2 out of 3 of the $10-dollar tickets and all the $5-dollar tickets were sold. The ticket sales amounted to $8515. How much more would have been collected if all the tickets were sold?
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Decruz baked 8 muffins more than cakes. Each muffin needed 0.06 kg of flour while each cake needed 0.5 kg of flour. She used a total of 1.6 kg of flour. How many muffins did Mrs Decruz bake?
4 m
Level 3
Muffins are sold in Delicious Bakery at the prices shown:
1 chocolate muffin $1.80
1 raisin muffin $1.20.
Mrs Wong bought 5 more raisin muffins than chocolate muffins from this bakery. She paid $12 in total. How many muffins did Mrs Wong buy altogether?
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Level 3
A stationery booth sells markers in packs of 4 and 5. At first, there were 4 times as many packs of 4 as packs of 5. After selling half of the packs of 4 and some packs of 5, Mr Zhang packs 15 additional packs of 5. How many packs of 4 are sold if there are 6 times as many packs of 4 as packs of 5 and there is a total of 348 unsold markers?
5 m
Level 3
Roe had 4 more 20-cent coins than 50-cent coins in his piggy bank. Given that he had $17.60 in total, how many 20-cent coins did Roe have?
4 m
Level 3
Selina bought 4 cream puffs more than egg tarts. Each cream puff cost $0.80 while each egg tart cost $1.40. Given that she spent $25.20 in total, how many egg tarts did Selina buy?
4 m
Level 3
Selina bought 4 cream puffs more than egg tarts. Each cream puff cost $0.80 while each egg tart cost $1.40. Given that she spent $26.80 less on the cream puffs than on the egg tarts, how many cream puffs did Selina buy?
4 m
Level 3
There were 6 more 20-cent coins than 50-cent coins in a bag. Given that the value of all the 50-cent coins were $11.40 more than the value of all the 20-cent coins, how many 20-cent coins were there in the bag?
4 m
Level 3
There are an equal number of 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins in a box. The total value of the 50-cent coins is $2.10 more than the total value of the 20-cent coins. Find the number of 50-cent coins in the box.
4 m
Level 3
There is an equal number of 50-cent coins and 10-cent coins in a box. The total value of the 10-cent coins is $6.80 less than the total value of the 50-cent coins.
  1. Find the total number of coins in the box.
  2. Find the total value of the coins in the box.
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