Level 3
360 adults and children bought tickets to visit the zoo. There were 5 times as many children as adults. One child ticket cost $8 each. How much money was collected from the sales of the child tickets?
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Level 3
A school paid a total of $432 for a group of students and their teachers for a zoo trip. The price of an adult ticket was $8 and a student ticket was $5. Given that there were 20 times as many students as teacher. How many students did the school pay for the zoo trip?
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Level 3
John, Peter and Ben have a total of $77. John has $15 more than Peter. Ben has $20 more than John. How much money has John?
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Level 3
At a funfair, an adult ticket costs $3 and a child ticket costs $1. Last Sunday, the funfair sold 179 more adult tickets than child tickets. A total of $1101 was collected. How many child tickets were sold?
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Level 3
Mrs Ong bought some muffins and donuts at the prices shown.
Muffin $2 each
Donut $1 each
She bought 3 more donuts than muffins and spent $18 altogether. How many muffins did she buy?
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Level 3
Mrs Kok had some 20-cent and $1 coins in her handbag. She had 7 more 20-cent coins than $1 coins. The total value of the coins was $11. What was the total number of coins that Mrs Kok had in her handbag?
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Level 3
A teacher was paid $324 for working 4 days. If she worked 3 hours a day, how much was she paid an hour?
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Level 3
Randy has $20 more than Cheryl. How much must Randy give to Cheryl so that both of them have the same amount of money in the end?
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Level 3
7 oranges cost as much as 5 apples. Each orange costs 35 cents. How much is each apple? Give your answer in cents.
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Level 3
Last month, Tim and Jen had the same amount of savings. This month, Jen saves $1800. As a result, she now has 5 times as much savings as Tim. What are their total savings now?
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