Adam pays $20.40 for 1 marble and 4 stickers. The marble costs$1.90 more than each sticker.
1. What is the cost of 1 marble?
2. How much is the cost of 4 marbles and 2 stickers?
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Adam spends $15.70 on 2 stickers and 3 marbles. A sticker costs$1.10 more than 1 marble.
1. How much does 1 sticker cost?
2. How much do 4 stickers cost?
3. How much do a marble and 4 stickers cost?
4. How much do 4 stickers cost more than 1 marble?
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Adam spends $15.70 on 2 stickers and 3 marbles. A sticker costs 3 times as much as 1 marble. 1. How much does 1 sticker cost? 2. How much do 4 stickers cost? 3. How much do a marble and 4 stickers cost? 4. How much does 1 marble cost less than 4 stickers? 4 m Adam pays$20.60 for a marble, a bead and a sticker.
The bead costs $2.30 more than the marble. The sticker costs$1.90 more than the bead.
What is the cost of 2 stickers and 3 marbles?
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Adam pays $20.60 for a marble, a bead and a sticker. The marble costs$2.30 less than the bead.
The bead costs $1.90 less than the sticker. What is the cost of 3 stickers more than 2 marbles? 3 m Adam spends$25.80 on a sticker, a marble and a bead.
The marble costs $1.20 more than the bead. The bead costs 13 as much as the sticker. What is the cost of 3 stickers, 2 marbles and 4 beads? 4 m 3 children have a total of$2040.
Adam has \$150 more than Bryan.
Bryan has 3 times as many as Chris.
1. How much does Adam have?
2. How much does Bryan have?
3. How much does Chris have?
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A piece of ribbon 1200 cm long is cut into 3 parts, A, B and C.
A is 3 times as long as B.
C is 150 cm shorter than B.
1. How much shorter is C than A?
2. How long is A and B?
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Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).
Adam, Bryan and Chris have some stickers.
Chris has 23 as much as Adam.
Bryan has 10 more than Chris.
Let the number of stickers that Adam has = 3 u

1. Number of stickers that Chris has = _____
2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____
3. Total number of stickers = _____
4. Number of more stickers that Adam has than Chris = _____
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Fill in the blanks in units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).
Adam, Bryan and Chris have some stickers.
Chris has 23 as much as Adam.
Bryan has 10 less than Chris.

Let the number of stickers that Adam has = 3 u
1. Number of stickers that Chris has = _____
2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____
3. Total number of stickers = _____
4. Number of stickers that Adam has more than Bryan = _____
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