Level 3
213 of the fruit at a fruit stall are mangoes. 411 of the remainder are apples. The rest are pears and oranges. If there are 72 pears and 82 oranges, find the total number of fruits at the stall.
4 m
Level 3
There are 1500 English books in a library. 35 of the books are novels. 34 of the remaining books are comics. The rest of the books are textbooks. How many textbooks are there in the library?
4 m
Level 3
25 of the people in a stadium are children, 25 of the adults are women. What fraction of the people are men?
4 m
Level 3
Fabian gave 15 of his salary to his mother and spent 56 of the rest. What fraction of his salary was left?
4 m
Level 3
Roger had some rope with a total length of 24 m. He used 23 of the rope to tie a wooden structure for outdoor cooking and 34 of the remaining rope to strengthen the pegs for his tent. How much rope did he have left? Give your answer in meters.
4 m
Level 3
35 of the number of boys in the school is equal to 34 of the number of girls in the school. There are 600 girls. What is the total enrolment of the school?
4 m
Level 3
27 of the Tom's mass is equal to 15 of Sam's mass. If Sam has a mass of 60 kg, what is Tom's mass?
4 m
Level 3
There is a total of 48 coats and skirts in a mall.
12 of the coats is equal to 14 of the skirts. How many more skirts than coats are there?
4 m
Level 3
140 adults are working in a factory. 35 of the women is equal to 13 of the men. How many more men than women are there?
4 m
Level 3
There were some guavas at a fruit stall. In the morning, 16 of the guavas were sold. In the afternoon, another 30 guavas were sold. The total number of guavas sold was 5 less than 712 of the number of guavas the fruit stall had at first.
  1. How many guavas were there at first?
  2. What fraction of the guavas in the stall remained unsold in the afternoon?
5 m