Level 3
168 adults are in a hall. 27 of the men is equal to 47 of the number of the women. How many more women than men are there?
4 m
Level 3
34 of Chelsia's money is the same as 23 of Benson's money. If Chelsia had $18 less than Benson, what is the total sum of money of Chelsia and Benson?
4 m
Level 3
A total of 1080 students sat for a Mathematics test. 34 of the girls and 78 of the boys passed the test. The same number of boys and girls failed the test. How many more boys than girls passed the test?
4 m
Level 3
There is a total of 380 ladies and gentlemen at a party. 37 of the gentlemen and 23 of the ladies are dancing. The number of ladies who are not dancing is equal to the number of gentlemen who are not dancing. How many gentlemen are there at the party?
4 m
Level 3
Class 6G and Class 6H have a total of 20 pupils. 13 of the pupils in Class 6G and 57 of the pupils in Class 6H are girls. The number of boys in Class 6G is equal to the number of boys in Class 6H. Find the total number of boys in the 2 classes.
4 m
Level 3
There were an equal number of girls in Class J and Class K. 34 of the pupils in Class J and 16 of the pupils in Class K are boys. If there are 42 more boys in Class J than in Class K, what is the total number of pupils in Class J and Class K?
4 m
Level 3
Richard and Tina had a total of 440 charity tickets. Richard sold 13 of his tickets and Tina sold 25 of hers. They sold an equal number of tickets each. How many tickets did Richard have at first?
4 m
Level 3
David and Eileen spent an equal amount on food. David spent 12 of his money on food while Eileen spent 34 of her money on food. Given that David had $4 more than Eileen at first, how much did David have at first?
4 m
Level 3
This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel A and Wheel B are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel A to the radius of the big wheel B is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel A and Wheel B is 196 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 2660 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
5 m
Level 3
There were 2 boys more than girls in a class. 13 of the boys and 14 of the girls did not wear spectacles. Given that there was an equal number of boys and girls who wore spectacles, how many girls were there in the class?
4 m