Level 3 PSLE
Wendy spent 16 of her money on a dress and 3 belts. The dress cost 2 times as much as each belt. Wendy spent 34 of her remaining money on a watch. She spent $160.65 more on the watch than on the 3 belts.
  1. What fraction of Wendy's money was spent on each belt?
  2. How much money did Wendy have at first?
5 m
Level 3
A jug is 23 full when it is filled with 6 ℓ of water. How much water must be poured away for the jug to be 12 full? Express your answer in fraction.
4 m
Level 3
One eating house bought 168 kg of beef and mutton. 13 of the beef and 45 of the mutton were sold. The amount of mutton sold was 12 kg more than the amount of beef sold.
  1. How much mutton did the eating house buy?
  2. How much beef did the eating house buy?
4 m
Level 3
Alice consumed 150 mℓ of medicine from a bottle containing 60 doses of medicine. After she had accidentally spilled 15 of the remaining medicine, only 36 doses of medicine were left. Calculate the total volume of medicine in the bottle at first in mℓ.
4 m
Level 3
Penelope was packing her spoons, plates and bowls to be moved to her new shop. She packed 65 more spoons than plates, and 22 more bowls than spoons. While moving 35 of her spoons and 110 of the plates were broken. The remaining 389 items were not broken. How many bowls did she have?
4 m
Level 3
Alice poured 18 bottles of water into an empty tank, filling it to 67 of its capacity. Each bottle had a capacity of 2 ℓ. What was the capacity of the tank?
4 m
Level 3
The average number of boys in 1A, 1B and 1C is 18. This is 4 more than the average number of girls in the 3 rooms. 27 of the total number of girls are in 1C. 32 of the number of girls in 1B is the same as 37 of the total number of girls in the 3 rooms. What fraction of the total number of boys in the 3 rooms is in 1A if there are 40 pupils in 1A?
5 m
Level 3
Mrs Ang had a total of 306 dresses for sale. She sold 23 of the dresses to Shop A and 19 of the dresses to Shop B. How many dresses had she left?
4 m
Level 3
There were 500 T-shirts at a stall. 25 of them were with collars. T-shirts with collars were priced at $12 each. T-shirts without collars were priced at $8 each. The stall owner sold 38 of the T-shirts with collars and 56 of the T-shirts without collars. How much did he collect from all the T-shirts he sold?
4 m
Level 3
There were some pupils in a museum. 13 of the pupils lined up in 16 short rows and 12 of the pupils lined up in 6 long rows. The remaining pupils did not line up. There are 12 more pupils in each long row than each short row.
  1. What fraction of the pupils did not line up?
  2. How many pupils lined up?
5 m