Level 3
Some stickers are packed into exactly packets of 10.
If the stickers are repacked into packets of 7,
there are 3 more packets.
  1. How many packets of 7 are there?
  2. How many stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
Some stickers are packed into exactly packets of 7.
If the stickers are repacked into packets of 10,
there are 3 less packets.
  1. How many packets are there?
  2. How many stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
Some stickers are packed into exactly packets of 10.
If the stickers are repacked into packets of 7,
there are 4 more packets and 2 stickers left.
  1. How many packets are there?
  2. How many stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
Some stickers are packed into exactly packets of 7.
If the stickers are repacked into packets of 10,
there are 4 less packets and 2 stickers extra.
  1. How many packets are there?
  2. How many stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
Some stickers are packed into exactly packets of 7.
If the stickers are repacked into packets of 10,
there are 4 less packets and needs 6 more stickers to make another packet.
  1. How many packets are there?
  2. How many stickers are there?
3 m
Level 2
For an examination, the chairs in a school hall were arranged in 15 rows with 28 chairs in each row. If these chairs were rearranged into rows of 20, how many rows of chairs would there be?
2 m
Level 3
A box of erasers were distributed equally to 54 pupils. 9 of them gave all their erasers away to the remaining pupils. These remaining pupils received 2 more erasers each. How many erasers were distributed to each pupil at first?
3 m
Level 3
In a class of 21, a bag of lollipops were shared equally. 14 of the students gave up their share to be shared equally amongst the rest. As a result, the remaining students received extra 4 lollipops each. How many lollipops were there in the bag at first?
4 m
Level 3
Andrew had a number of oranges. He could pack all his oranges equally into 25 boxes. If he packed 3 fewer oranges in each box, he would be able to pack all his oranges equally into 30 boxes. How many oranges did Andrew have altogether?
4 m
Level 3
In a seminar room, chairs were arranged in rows of 12. During a workshop, 32 chairs were added to accommodate the number of people. The chairs were rearranged to form rows of 11. As a result, there were 7 more rows.
  1. How many chairs were there in the extra 7 rows?
  2. How many chairs were there in the seminar rom in the end?
4 m
Level 3
There were some rows of tables in a hall. Each row had 5 tables. When Kathy brought in 2 extra tables and rearranged all the tables, there were 4 tables in each row and 3 more rows than before. How many tables were there at first?
4 m
Level 3
In a school hall, a certain number of students can be arranged such that there are exactly 21 students per row. If the same number of students arranged in rows of 16 students each, there will be 7 more rows and 8 students left over. How many students are there altogether?
4 m
Level 3
An equal number of sweets were distributed to 9 girls and 11 boys. Each girl then gave 23 of her share of sweets to the boys. As a result, each boy received 72 more sweets.
  1. How many sweets did each girl have left?
  2. Find the total number of sweets each boy had after receiving more sweets from the girls.
5 m
Level 3
Jaslyn placed 25 pins in a row from one to the other end of a bulletin board at equal distance apart as shown in the diagram. The distance between the first and last pin was 96 cm.
  1. What was the distance between the first and eighth pin?
  2. Jaslyn decided to remove 8 pins and rearrange the remaining pins at a new equal spacing. What was the new distance of each spacing?
5 m