Level 2 PSLE
At a carnival, 65% of the tickets were sold at full price and 25% of the tickets at half price. The remaining 30 tickets were given away free. The total amount of money collected was $9300. What was the full price of a ticket?
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Level 2 PSLE
Alex saved a total of $138 in coins in his coin box. 23 of all the coins saved were one-dollar coins. There were 3 times as many one-dollar coins as twenty-cent coins. The remaining coins were fifty-cent coins. How many coins did Alex save in his coin box altogether?
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Level 3
A bag consists of a number of 20-cent and 50-cent coins. There are 85% as many 20-cent coins as 50-cent coins. How much money is there in the bag if there are 30 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins?
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Level 3
During her shopping trip, Samantha bought three different types of pens, X, Y and Z in the ratio of 4 : 2 : 5. She decided to sell them at the prices listed as shown.

Pen X: $1.20
Pen Y: $0.85
Pen Z : $0.60

Given that Samantha bought a total 451 pens, how much did Samantha collect from the sale of all the pens?
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Level 3
At the school's annual band concert, 40% of the students were from upper primary and the rest were from lower primary. The entrance fee to the concert for each upper primary student and each lower primary student was $8 and $6 respectively. The total entrance fees collected for all the tickets was $5440. How many students were at the concert?
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Level 3
At the school's recent donation drive, for every $1 donated by a child, an adult donated twice the amount. There were 5 times as many children as adults who were at the event. There were 23 times as many girls as boys at the event. Given that a total amount of $1470 was collected during the event, how many girls were at the event?
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Level 3
At a stall, the ratio of watermelons to coconuts was 8 : 13. After Kate bought two-thirds of the coconuts, there was a total of 111 watermelons and coconuts left at the stall. How many fruits were there at first?
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Level 3
Zara baked vanilla, chocolate and red velvet macarons. There were half as many red velvet macarons as chocolate macarons and an equal number of red velvet macarons as vanilla macarons. The cost of each macaron is given as shown.

1 red velvet macaron: $1.10
1 chocolate macaron: $1.40
1 vanilla macaron: $1.20

If she collected $153 from selling all the macarons, how many chocolate macarons were there?
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Level 3
The amount of Isabelle's salary to Sarah's salary is 2 : 9. If Isabelle spends 35 of her salary, she will have $902 less than Sarah. How much salary does Sarah have?
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Level 3
A fruit vendor ordered some fruits. 35% of the fruits he ordered were apples and the rest were oranges. Each apple cost $1.20 and each orange cost 50% more than each apple. The vendor paid a total of $636.
  1. Find the total cost of the apples.
  2. How many oranges did he order?
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