Level 3 PSLE
Linda saved $240 in February. This amount was a 20% increase from what she saved in January. The amount she saved in March was a 30% decrease from what she saved in February.
  1. What was the total amount that Linda saved from January to March?
  2. What was the percentage increase in the amount Linda saved in March compared to January?
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Level 1 PSLE
The number of visitors to a theme park was 15000 in July. This was a 20% increase from the number in June. How many visitors were there in June?
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Level 2 PSLE
A shop sells shirts in four different sizes. The table shows the number of T-shirts sold in June for size S, M and L but not XL.
  1. 50% of the shirts sold were in size M. How many of the shirts sold were in size XL?
  2. In July the number of shirts sold in size XL remained the same but there was an increase in the number of shirts sold in the other sizes. Did the percentage of the shirts sold in size XL (1) increase, (2) decrease or (3) remain the same from June to July? Give the answer in number. (Eg 1)
2 m
Level 2
In a room, 57 of the girls wore cardigans. After 86 girls who wore cardigans left the room, the percentage of girls who wore cardigans decreased to 10%. How many girls in the room did not wear cardigans?
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Level 1 PSLE
Look at the graph and answer the following questions.
  1. How many pens did the shop sell in March?
  2. The number of pens sold in May was an 60% increase from the number sold in April. How many pens were sold in May?
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks in whole numbers or decimals.
2 boys, Adam and Bryan, share some stickers.
Bryan has 20% of the total.
If Bryan receives extra stickers,
his number of stickers increases by 50%.

  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____ u
  2. Change in the number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that Bryan has in the end = _____ u
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks in whole numbers or decimals.
2 boys, Adam and Bryan, share some stickers.
Bryan has 20% of the total.
If Bryan gives away some stickers,
his number of stickers decreases by 25%.

  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____ u
  2. Change in the number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that Bryan has in the end = _____ u
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks in whole numbers or decimals.
2 boys, Adam and Bryan, share some stickers.
Bryan has 20% of the total stickers.
If Bryan receives extra stickers,
his number of stickers increases to 30%.

  1. Number of stickers that Bryan has at first = _____ u
  2. Change in the number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that Adam has at first = _____ u
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end = _____ u
4 m
Level 3
Fill in the blanks.
Number of boys at first is 30% of the children.
Number of boys is then increased to 40%.

  1. Number of boys at first = _____ u
  2. Number of boys in the end = _____ u
  3. Increase in the number of boys = _____ u
  4. Number of children in the end = _____ u
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Level 3
Fill in the blanks.
Number of boys at first is 40% of the children.
Number of boys is then decreased to 30%.

  1. Number of boys at first = _____ u
  2. Number of boys in the end = _____ u
  3. Decrease in the number of boys = _____ u
  4. Number of children in the end = _____ u
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