Level 2 PSLE
A box contained black balls and green balls. 40% of the balls were green. After some red balls were added to the box, 28% of the balls were green. What percentage of the balls in the box were red?
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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)
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Level 2
1104 people went to a park. 38 were adults. Some children left halfway and the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children became 6 : 7. How many children left the park halfway?
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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 2
At a stadium, there were 40 children from Club W and 10% more children from Club X. Some children from Club X left and the ratio of the number of children from Club W to the number of children from Club X became 5 : 2. How many children from Club X left?
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Level 2
At a supermarket, 20% of the fish were guppies and the rest were dory fish. 40% of the dory fish were sold. What was the ratio of the number of dory fish to the number of guppies in the end?
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Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
The ratio of Adam's stickers to Bryan's stickers is 2 : 3.
Adam gives 10 stickers away.
The ratio of Adam's stickers to Bryan's stickers becomes 1 : 2.

  1. Whose number of stickers has not changed? Give the answer in number. (Eg Adam = 1; Bryan = 2)
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____ u
  3. Change in the number of stickers that Adam has = _____ u
  4. 1 u = _____
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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
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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 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
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Level 2
The ratio of kiwis to watermelons is 2 : 5. If 304 watermelons were added, the ratio of kiwis to watermelons will be 3 : 17. How many kiwis are there?
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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 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
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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 2
The ratio of coconuts to mangosteens is 2 : 7. If 348 mangosteens are added, the ratio of coconuts to mangosteens will be 2 : 11. How many more mangosteens than coconuts are there in the end?
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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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Level 2
Sofie and Thora shared a sum of money in the ratio 2 : 5. After Sofie spent $45, the ratio became 1 : 3. How much money did Thora have?
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Level 1 PSLE
The ratio of the number of vests to that of skirts in a shopping centre was 3 : 2 at first. After 30 skirts were sold, the ratio of the number of vests to that of skirts became 4 : 1. What was the total number of vests and skirts in the shopping centre at first?
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Level 3
At a stall, the ratio of watermelons to coconuts was 8 : 13. After Kate bought two-thirds of the coconuts, there was a total of 111 watermelons and coconuts left at the stall. How many fruits were there at first?
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Level 3
The amount of Isabelle's salary to Sarah's salary is 2 : 9. If Isabelle spends 35 of her salary, she will have $902 less than Sarah. How much salary does Sarah have?
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Level 3 PSLE
At first, a bag contained 9 green beads and some black beads. After some green beads were added, 25 of the beads were black . After 56 red beads were added to the bag and now, 29 of the beads were black. What was the number of green beads added?
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Level 2
Vincent had 710 as many stamps as Isabelle. After Vincent bought another 30 stamps, he had 15 less stamps than Isabelle. How many stamps did Vincent have at first?
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