Level 1 PSLE
The table shows the times taken by four boys to complete a race.
  1. Who was the second in the race? Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
  2. What was the average time taken by the 4 boys to complete the race?
2 m
Level 2
The average of two numbers is 57. If one number is twice the other number, what is the bigger number?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The graph shows the number of television sets sold from March to June. The number of television sets sold in June is equal to the average number of television sets sold from March to May. Find the number of television sets sold in June.
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the number of books read by Alvin and Ben last month. Colin read three times as many books as Alvin last month. How many books did the 3 boys read together last month?
2 m
Level 2
The average of two numbers is 40. If one number is thrice of the other, find the bigger number.
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The bar graph shows the number of visitors to a zoo from Monday to Friday last week.
  1. What was the average number of visitors from Monday to Friday last week?
  2. The average number of visitors on Saturday and Sunday was 14 more than the average number of visitors from Monday to Friday. If the number of visitors on Sunday was 250, how many visitors were there on Sunday?
2 m
Level 2
The average number of cookies in Box A, Box B and Box C is 37. Box A has 33 cookies. The number of cookies in Box B is twice the number of cookies in Box C. What is the number of cookies in Box C?
2 m
Level 2
The average height of a persimmon tree, a mango tree and a coconut tree is 2.8 m. The coconut tree is twice as tall as the mango tree and 1.6 m taller than the persimmon tree. Find the average height of the persimmon tree and the mango tree.
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Mr Chen bought some goldfish at $10 each. He also bought an equal number of swordfish at a different price. The average price of the goldfish and the swordfish was $8. Mr Chen paid $36 more for the goldfish than the swordfish he bought. How many goldfish did he buy?
2 m
Level 2
The table shows the number of books the children had borrowed. A total of 50 books were borrowed by the children.
  1. How many children borrowed 3 books or less?
  2. How many children borrowed 5 books?
3 m