Level 3
Fill in the blanks.
Give the answers in units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).

Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
14 of Adam's stickers is 25 less than 15 of Bryan's stickers.

Let 14 of Adam's stickers be 1 u.
  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = __________
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = __________
  3. Total number of stickers = __________
  4. Difference in the number of stickers between Bryan and Adam = __________
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Level 3
12 of Adam's money is equal to 25 of Bryan's money.
Adam has $20.
  1. How much does Bryan have?
  2. How much does Adam have less than Bryan?
  3. How much do they have altogether?
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Level 3
Ben bought some pastries. He bought some cupcakes with $9.20 more than half his money. He then bought some puffs with $7.20 less than half of his remaining money. He then had $12.80 left. How much did he pay for the cupcakes?
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Level 3
The table shows the time taken by some men to complete the night marathon. William completed the race in 56 of the time taken by Stephen. If Nicholas reached the finishing line at 01 45, what time did William cross the finishing line? Leave your answer in 24-hour clock.
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Level 3
The line graph shows the number of boys and girls in each sports school.
  1. How many pupils were there in Sports School B?
  2. How many more girls than boys were there in Sports School C?
  3. At the end of the year, an equal number of boys and girls from Sports School D were transferred to Sports School A. The fraction of the number of boys to girls in Sports School A becomes 23. Find the total number of boys and girls that were transferred from Sports School D to Sports School A.
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