Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of books Primary 3 students read over a week.
  1. Class __ and ___ read 240 books in total.
  2. For every 3 books read by the students, they can exchange for 1 gift. How many more gifts did Class 3B exchange than Class 3C?
2 m
Level 3
For every 50 cupcakes that Adam bakes,
he bakes 30 muffins.
He bakes 100 cupcakes.
  1. How many muffins does he bake?
  2. How many cupcakes does he bake?
4 m
Level 3
For every 50 cupcakes that Adam bakes,
he bakes 30 muffins.
He bakes a total of 160 cupcakes and muffins.
  1. How many muffins does he bake?
  2. How many more cupcakes than muffins does he bake?
4 m
Level 3
A pitcher can hold some ℓ of water.
Adam needs 4 pitchers of water to fill a tank completely.
A tank can hold 20ℓ of water.
  1. How many litres of water does a pitcher hold?
  2. How many pitchers of water are needed to fill 3 tanks?
4 m
Level 3
Adam buys 4 identical stickers and 4 marbles for $80.
How much will Adam pay if she buys 5 such stickers and marbles?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 20 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 80 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 3
Adam gets 3 stickers for every 8 books that he reads.
If he reads 85 books,
how many stickers does he get?
4 m
Level 2
Study the diagrams. How many litres of water are needed to fill an empty pail completely?
4 m
Level 3
A group of girls were given 50 pencils. Every 5 girls shared 10 pencils. How many girls were there?
4 m