Level 3
The line graph shows the total number of cars sold by a car dealer in the first six months of the year.
  1. In which two months were there a consecutive increase in the number of cars sold?  Give the answer in short form. (Eg Jan, Feb)
  2. What fraction of the cars was sold in the month of the lowest sale? 
  3. The car dealer was paid a fixed amount of money for every car he sold. He received $3200 more in April than in February. How much money did he receive from selling a car?
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Level 3
Benny and Nigel both received an allowance from their father. Benny initially received 30% of the money. He then gave Nigel $5, and was left with 13 as much money as Nigel. What was the total amount of money given to the two boys?
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Level 3
In a bakery, the prices of pastries are listed as follow:
The ratio of the number of scones sold to the number of puffs sold was 4 : 3. The ratio of the number of muffins sold to the number of puffs sold was 8 : 7. The bakery collected $80 more on the sales of muffins than the sales of scones.
  1. How many scones were sold?
  2. How much did the bakery collect from the sales of the pastries?
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Level 3
Tickets for a theme park were sold at $83 and $117. All the tickets were completely sold out. The amount collected for the $117 tickets was $80145. Given that the number of $117 tickets was 17 of the number of $83 tickets, how much more money was collected from the sales of the $83 ticket than the $117 ticket?
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Level 3
Four boys, Vincent, Asher, Oscar and Zane saved some money. Asher's savings was 512 of the total savings of Vincent, Oscar and Zane. Vincent's savings was 20% of the total savings. Oscar's savings was 12 of the total savings of Asher and Zane. If Asher's savings was $10650, how much less was Vincent's savings than the total of the other 3 boys?
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