Level 3
Some stickers are in a packet.
If Adam puts them into groups of 7, there are 2 stickers left.
If Adam puts them into groups of 8, there are 6 stickers left.
Find the smallest possible number of stickers in a packet.
4 m
Level 3
Some stickers are in a packet.
If Adam puts them into groups of 7, there are 5 stickers short.
If Adam puts them into groups of 8, there are 2 stickers short.
Find the smallest possible number of stickers in a packet.
4 m
Level 3
Some stickers are in a packet.
If Adam puts them into groups of 7, there is 1 sticker short.
If Adam puts them into groups of 5, there are 3 stickers left.
Find the smallest possible number of stickers in a packet.
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
A 2-digit number, under 50, when divided by 40 gives a remainder of 9. What can be added to the number to change it to a smallest multiple of 12?
2 m
Level 2
A 2-digit number less than 37 gives a remainder of 6 when divided by 10. It gives a remainder of 4 when divided by 8. List the possible number(s) in ascending order.
2 m
Level 3
A 3-digit number, when divided by 3, has a remainder of 2. When the same number, when divided by 6, has a remainder of 5. What is the smallest possible number?
3 m
Level 3
Jake and Kenneth had the same number of sweets. Each of them packed his own sweets into packets. Jake packed 5 sweets in each packet and had 2 sweets left. Kenneth packed 8 sweets in each packet and was short of 4 sweets.
  1. How many sweets did each of them have if they have used the same number of packets?
  2. What was the smallest possible number of sweets each of them had if they used different number of packets?
4 m