Level 1
Fill in the blanks.
The number of boys is 0.8 times as many as the number of girls.

  1. Number of boys = _____ u
  2. Number of girls = _____ u
  3. Total number of children = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The number of boys is 0.8 times more than the number of girls.

  1. Number of girls = _____ u
  2. Number of boys = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The number of boys is 0.8 times less than the number of girls.

  1. Number of girls = _____ u
  2. Number of boys = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The number of boys is 1.8 times more than the number of girls.

  1. Number of girls = _____ u
  2. Number of boys = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks.
The number of Adam's stickers is 23 as many as Bryan's.
The number of Bryan's stickers is 0.1 as many as Chris'.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = _____ u
  2. Number of stickers that Chris has = _____ u
  3. Difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Chris = _____ u
  4. Total number of stickers = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
0.6 of the boys are equal to 0.25 of the girls.

  1. Number of boys = _____ u
  2. Number of girls = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
0.6 of the boys are equal to 14 of the girls.

  1. Number of boys = _____ u
  2. Number of girls = _____ u
  3. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  4. Difference between the number of boys and girls = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
0.7 of Ian's money is equal to 80% of Sean's money. What is the ratio of Ian's money to Sean's money?
2 m
Level 3
In a school, 0.8 of the girls and 0.3 of the boys take part in CCAs. There is an equal number of boys and girls who do not take part in CCAs. If 378 pupils do not take part in CCAs, how many more pupils take part in CCAs than those who do not take part in CCAs?
4 m
Level 3
A crate contains some kiwis, apples and watermelons. 0.4 of the apples is equal to 80% of the kiwis. The number of watermelons is 12 of the total number of kiwis and apples. If there are 44 more watermelons than kiwis, how many fruits are there in the crate altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Queenie baked 390 cookies and cupcakes. After she gave 0.3 of the cookies and 0.4 of the cupcakes to her friends, she was left with an equal number of cookies and cupcakes. How many cookies had she left?
4 m
Level 3
The ratio of the number of biscuits in Container H to the number of biscuits in Container J was 5 : 3. 20% of the biscuits in Container H and 0.6 of those in Container J were round. After transferring the biscuits between the 2 containers, the number of square biscuits in both containers are the same. Likewise, the number of round biscuits in both containers are the same. If a total of 162 of biscuits were moved, how many more biscuits were there in Container H than Container J at first?
5 m
Level 3
Wendy had $779 more than Hazel. Wendy spent 0.6 of her money and Hazel spent 50% of her money. In the end, Wendy and Hazel had the same amount of money left. Find the amount of money that Wendy had in the end.
5 m
Level 3
Auntie Zoe baked 45 more strawberry cookies than cheese cookies. After she gave 13 of the strawberry cookies and 0.4 of the cheese cookies to Hazel, she was left with 119 fewer cheese cookies than strawberry cookies. How many cookies did she bake?
5 m