Level 2
At a park, Mike ran 712 km, Nick ran 34 km and Omar ran 56 km. What was the total distance they ran altogether?
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Level 2
Hazel poured 910 ℓ of water into a cup. She drank some of it and 35 ℓ used to water her plants. 15 ℓ of water was then left in the cup. How much water did Hazel drink?
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Level 3
The mass of one papaya and 7 oranges is 5.8 kg. The papaya is 2.68 kg heavier than each orange. Find the mass of one orange.
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Level 3
Brandon walked around a rectangular field from W to X to Y and to Z. He covered a distance of 560 m. The length of the field is thrice the breadth. If it cost $5 to put up a fence of 1 m, how much would it cost to fence around the whole field?
3 m
Level 2
Mrs Nora bought a 5-litre bottle of oil. She used 13 ℓ of the oil in March and 12 ℓ in April. How much oil had she left?
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Level 3
Richard paid $30.30 for 4 papaya and 2 grapefruits. A grapefruit was $2.25 cheaper than a papaya. What was the cost of a papaya?
3 m
Level 3
Adam ran around a rectangular field from W to X to Y to Z and covered a distance of 240 m. Melvin started from point X to Y to Z to W and covered a distance of 210 m. What is the perimeter of the field?
3 m
Level 2
Mrs Julie cooked 1112 kg of rice. She scooped some of the rice into a cup and 16 kg of the rice into a bowl. 112 kg of rice was then left in the rice cooker. How much rice did she scoop into the cup?
3 m
Level 2
There was 13 ℓ of water in a pitcher. When Ben poured 16 ℓ of water into the pitcher, 112 ℓ of the water overflowed. What was the capacity of the pitcher?
3 m
Level 2
A bamboo stick 2 m long is cut into 3 pieces. The 1st piece is 25 m long. The 2nd piece is 110 m longer than the 1st piece. What is the length of the 3rd piece?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the mass of fruits sold by a grocer in a day. If the grocer sold four times as much lemon as banana, how many kilograms of lemon were sold?
3 m
Level 3
The breadth of a rectangle is 14 as long as its length. The area is 100 cm2, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 3
A roll of wire can be bent to form either a rectangle (Figure A) or a square (Figure B). The breadth of the rectangle is 35 as long as its length. Given that Figure A has an area of 375 cm2, find the perimeter of Figure B.
3 m
Level 2
Lynn had 10 kg of flour. She used 12 kg of the flour to bake a cake and 14 kg of the remaining flour to bake some muffins. How much flour did she have left? Give your answer in grams.
3 m
Level 3
The length of a rectangle is 4 times its breadth. The area is 64 cm2, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 3
The area of a rectangle is 72 cm2. Given that its length is twice its breadth, find its perimeter.
3 m
Level 2
Ken has some marbles. He has twice as many marbles as his brother. Given that they have 816 marbles altogether, how many marbles does his brother have?
2 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of a square ABCD and a rectangle DEFG. ∠CDG = 69°. ∠x is twice of ∠y. Find ∠x.
3 m
Level 2
Machine A produces thrice as many buns as Machine B in a day. Together, they produce 9408 buns in a day. How many buns can Machine B produce in a day?
2 m
Level 2
In a school, there are 540 boys. There are thrice as many boys as girls. What is the enrolment of the school?
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