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101 Must-Know Challenging Maths Word Problems Book 4 presents
word problems that test on important concepts so students can learn to
apply general mathematical problem-solving strategies and heuristics
confidently.
What's in this book?
This book comprises word problems often encountered by students in their
tests and examinations. The questions are categorized into respective topics
in accordance with the current Primary Mathematics Syllabus.
Solutions
Detailed step-by-step workings are included in the answer key for every
question to show how a problem is solved. Diagrams and mathematical
models are provided in most solutions to aid students in understanding the
problem-solving processes.
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The Editorial TeamOn the first day of a school camp, there were 396 children. 27 boys
left the camp on the second day. If there were twice as many boys as
girls who remained at the camp, how many boys were there on the
first day of the camp?
Answer:
On Monday, Farmer Tom collected three times as many eggs as Farmer
Jack. On Tuesday, Farmer Tom sold 160 eggs. Farmer Jack then had
twice as many eggs as Farmer Tom. How many eggs did Farmer Jack
have?
Answer:
When George is 15 years old, his sister is 8 years old and his father is
45 years old. How old will George's sister be when George is half his
father’s age?
Answer:
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‘© Singapore Asia Publishers Pre LidLinda and Serene had an equal number of balloons. After Linda used
16 balloons, Serene had 3 times as many balloons as Linda. How many
balloons did Serene have?
Answer:
Jennifer had a party. She wanted to give an equal number of balloons
to her six friends. If one of her friends did not turn up for the party,
the rest would be able to receive another 2 balloons each. How many
balloons did Jennifer have?
Answer:
° Anna had three times as many beads as Zoe. They had 480 beads
altogether. Mrs Taylor gave an equal number of beads to each of
them. Zoe then had half the number of beads that Anna had. How
many beads did Mrs Taylor give them?
Answer:
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/ estimated that there were more than 30 but fewer than 70 chairs. If
she put 8 chairs in one row, she would be 7 chairs short. If she put
y 7 chairs in one row, she would have 2 chairs left. How many chairs
were there?
Answer:
Zack and Mandy shared 120 sweets. After Zack gave Mandy 10 sweets,
he had twice as many sweets as Mandy. How many sweets did each
of them have at first?
Answers: Mandy:
Zack:
A basket contained 4 times as many blue balls as red balls. After 21
blue balls were taken away, there were twice as many red balls as blue
balls. How many balls were there in the basket at first?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers re LidNancy had 4 as much money as Ben. Lucy had $20 more than Ben.
They had $132 altogether. How much did each of them have?
Answers: Nancy:
Ben:
Lucy:
There were three parcels, A, B and C. The mass of Parcel B was 3 kg
less than the mass of Parcel A. The mass of Parcel C was 4 kg more
than the mass of Parcel B. If the mass of Parcel A was 4h kg, what was
the mass of Parcel C?
Answer:
Mr Rice spent 4 of his salary on food and % on clothing. Half of the
remaining amount was given to his wife and he saved the rest. If he
had saved $520, what was Mr Rice’s salary?
Answer: —_____
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‘© Singapore Asia Publishers Pre LidSam had some marbles. He gave } of them to his brother. 3 of the
remaining marbles were given to his cousin. The rest were kept in a
box. If 48 marbles were kept in the box, how many more marbles did
Sam give to his cousin than to his brother?
Answer:
Mrs Anderson bought 60 eggs. She used % of them to bake cakes. She
used some eggs to bake cookies. She had 12 eggs left. How many eggs
did she use for baking cookies?
Answer:
Gof the members in a country club are men. 1050 women in the country
club are below 50 years old. If there are 960 more women than men in
the country club, how many women are above 50 years old?
Answer:Stephanie had a total of 80 pieces of $2 and $10 notes. After spending 2
of her $2 notes and 8 pieces of her $10 notes, she had an equal number
of $2 and $10 notes left. How much money did Stephanie have at
first?
Answer:
of the animals on a farm are ducks and the rest are chickens. t of
the chickens are brown and the rest are white. If there are 24 white
chickens, how many more ducks than chickens are there on the farm?
Answer:
Susan earns $2450 a month. She spends 4 of it and saves the rest. Andy
earns $800 less than Susan. He spends $180 more than Susan each
month and saves the rest. How much more can Susan save than Andy
in half a year?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pe LudOn Monday, a shopkeeper sold 124 kg of flour. He sold $ kg more
flour on Tuesday than on Monday. On Wednesday, he sold 4 kg less
flour than on Tuesday. He then had 4 kg of flour left in his shop. How
much flour did he have at first?
Answer:
4 of the toy cars in a box are silver. hy of the remainder are yellow and
the rest are black. If there are 28 silver toy cars, how many black toy
cars are there in the box?
Answer:
Andrew and Ryan shared some chocolates. Andrew gave away 4 of his
chocolates. 4 of the given chocolates were taken by Ryan. Ryan then
had the same number of chocolates as Andrew. If Andrew gave away
12 chocolates, how many chocolates did each of them have at first?
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Answers: Andrew:
Ryan:
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‘© Singapore Asia Publishers te LidBoxes A and B contained 112 pencils. When 4 of the pencils in box A
were transferred to box B, both boxes contained the same number of
pencils. How many more pencils were there in box A than in box B at
first?
Answer:
Andrea spent of her salary on food and 7b on transport. She gave the
remaining amount to her three brothers equally. One of her brothers
spent all his money on a radio and a watch that cost $86 and $145
respectively. What was Andrea's salary?
Answer:
Ann and James had some stickers. After Ann gave James } of her
stickers, James had twice as many stickers as Ann. If they had a
total of 117 stickers, how many stickers did each of them have in the
beginning?
Answers: James:
Ann:
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© Singapore Asia Publishers Pre LidMrs Brown gave 4 of her money to her son. He spent 4 of the money
on a pair of shoes and the rest on two books that cost $18 each. How
much did Mrs Brown have at first?
Answer:
Ray sold 4 of the charity tickets that Cindy sold. Cindy sold 3 of the
charity tickets that Gina sold. Each charity ticket cost $2. The children
collected'a total of $648. How many charity tickets did Gina sell?
Answer:
There were $ as many sweets in box A as in box B. of the sweets in
box A and 3 of the sweets in box B were removed. There were then 152
sweets left in both boxes altogether. How many sweets were there in
each box at first?
Answers: Box A:
Box B:
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© Singapore Ai Publishes Pe LidAfter their shopping trip, Mike spent 2 of his money, Evon spent 4 of
hers and Sue spent $50. They then had the same amount of money left.
If the total amount of money left was $54, what was the total amount
of money Mike and Sue had at first?
Answer:
A baker sold twice as many buns on Sunday than on Saturday. On
Monday, he sold } of the buns he sold on Sunday. If he sold a total
of 1260 buns during the three days, how many buns did he sell on
Sunday?
Answer:
Joan and Alan had some money. 3 of Joan's money was 4 of what Alan
had, If Alan spent all his money on a book that cost $45 and a wallet
that cost $98, how much did Joan and Alan have altogether?
Answer:
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Singapore Asia Publishers Pe LidBoxes A and B contained 150 marbles altogether. When 4 of the marbles
in box A were transferred to box B and 12 marbles were taken out
from box B, there were twice as many marbles in box B than in box A.
How many marbles were there in box B in the beginning?
Answer:
During a sale, Betty bought a watch at Zits normal price. She then had
$220 left. If she had bought the watch at its normal price, she would
be $10 short. What was the normal price of the watch?
Answer:
Mr Smith sold } of his eggs on Monday and } of the remainder on
Tuesday. The rest were sold on Wednesday. If he sold 144 eggs on
Wednesday, how many eggs did he have in the beginning?
Answer:
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© Singapore Asia abo ea° Sam could buy 4 magazines and 3 books with all his money. He decided
to buy 2 magazines and a book. He then had $84 left. If a magazine
cost 4 the price of a book, how much did Sam have at first?
Answer:
A farmer sold some eggs in the morning. He then packed the remaining
eggs into 15 cartons with 25 eggs in each carton. If the number of eggs
he sold was 2 of the number of eggs he packed, how many eggs did
the farmer have at first?
Answer:
There were some candles in a box. 4 of the candles were green. There
were twice as many blue candles as red candles and i as many yellow
candles as red candles. If there were 24 red candles, how many candles
were there in the box altogether?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pe LidThere were twice as many oranges as apples in a box and three times
as many pears as apples. When 4 of the oranges were eaten, there
were 21 oranges left in the box. How many pieces of fruit were there
24 in the box at first?
Answer:
Elaine had some sweets. When she ate 3 of them and gave 36 sweets
to her brother, she had 4 of the sweets left. How many sweets did she
have at first?
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Answer:
Jug A contained 3,5; | of water. Jug A contained 1 Less water than
jug B. Jug C contained 3 I less water than jug B. The water in the three
jugs was poured into a container. How much water was there in the
container in the end?
Answer: ——_______
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‘© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Lid »Mrs Crawford baked some pies. She gave 4 of them to her neighbour.
She then gave -, of the remainder to a children’s home. The rest of the
pies were packed into 25 boxes with 14 pies in each box. How many
pies did Mrs Crawford bake altogether?
Answer:
Sandy spent 3 of her money in a toy shop on a teddy bear for $38 and
a toy train for $46, The remaining money was then spent on 5 similar
books. How much did each book cost?
Answer:
Jeff sold 120 oranges on Friday. He sold 100 fewer oranges on Friday
than on Saturday. The number of oranges he sold on Sunday was three
times the number he sold on Friday. If he had 4 of the oranges left,
how many oranges did he have at first?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte LidThere were 120 more eggs in box A than in box B. There were 4 as
many eggs in box C than in box B. When half of the eggs in box B
were sold, there were 222 eggs left in box B. How many eggs were
there altogether?
Answer:
CYEEny Alfred had 72 mugs. He sold some of them for $144. He then had § of
the mugs left. How much would he get if he had sold all the mugs?
Answer:
There were some chicken wings and fishballs in a pack. After 4 of the
chicken wings were taken out from the pack, there were b as many
chicken wings as fishballs in the pack. If there were 50 fishballs, how
many chicken wings were there in the pack at first?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte LidThere were half as many yellow T-shirts as blue T-shirts in a box and
15 more green T-shirts than blue T-shirts. There were 27 yellow T-
shirts. How many T-shirts were left in the box when 4 of the T-shirts
were taken out?
Answer:
There were some pears in boxes A and B. When 4 of the pears were
taken out from box A and § of the pears were taken out from box B,
there was an equal number of pears in both boxes. If 84 pears were
taken out, how many pears were there in both boxes at first?
Answer:
Agnes had a total of 135 balloons. There were three times as many
red balloons as green balloons, twice as many blue balloons as green
balloons and some purple balloons. When 12 green balloons burst,
there were 4 as many green as purple balloons left. Find the total
number of purple and green balloons Agnes had at first.
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers te LidMichael paid $14 for 3 similar mangoes and a durian. The durian cost
$2 more than each mango. What was the total cost of 5 mangoes and
4 durians?
Answer:
A blouse costs half as much as a shirt. If the total cost of 3 similar
blouses and a shirt is $200, what is the cost of 7 blouses and 4 shirts?
Answer:
Colin paid $12 for 4 buns and 4 cakes. 3 buns cost as much as 2 cakes.
What was the total cost of 6 buns and 9 cakes?
Answer:
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{© Singapore Asia Publise The total cost of a radio, a clock and a blender is $215. The radio costs
$35 more than the blender. The blender costs $45 more than the clock.
What is the cost of the radio?
Answer:
Betty had twice as much money as Johnson. After Betty spent $350,
she had $25 less than Johnson. Find the total amount of money they
had at first.
Answer:
Connie and Alice had an equal amount of money at first. Connie gave
Alice $126 and Alice had 4 times as much money as Connie in the end.
How much money did Connie have at first?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte LudTerence and Winnie had a total of 27 coins. When Terence gave
Winnie } of his coins, she had twice as many coins as him. Winnie
then found out that she had twice as many twenty-cent coins as
ten-cent coins. How much money did she have in the end?
Answer:
Hazel had enough money to buy 25 chocolate cookies. Each chocolate
cookie cost as much as 2 butter cookies. Hazel borrowed another $6
from her mother to buy 20 chocolate cookies and 20 butter cookies.
How much money did Hazel have at first?
Answer:
CMEae A book costs three times as much as a pen. 5 similar pens cost as
much as a photo frame. If 3 similar photo frames cost $74.25,
what is the total cost of a book, a pen and a photo frame?
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asa Publishers Pee LidFor every T-shirt that Joel sells, he will receive $12. He will receive
another $5 for every set of 10 T-shirts he sells. If he sells 100 T-shirts,
he will receive an additional $50 bonus. How many T-shirts does Joel
have to sell to receive $1372 in total?
Answer:
4 boxes of coloured pencils cost as much as 3 boxes of paint. Natalie
had just enough money to buy 7 boxes of paint and 2 boxes of coloured
pencils. If a box of paint cost $5.40, how much would Natalie have left
if she only bought 5 boxes of paint?
Answer:
Jeffrey had 4 times as many twenty-cent coins as ten-cent coins and 4
as many fifty-cent coins as ten-cent coins. If he had 2 fifty-cent coins,
how much money would he have left if he spent $2.75 on a pair of
socks?
Answer:Michael had some flowers. He sold 4 of them at 90¢ each and the
rest at 50¢ each. Fanny sold the same number of flowers at 80¢ each,
collecting a total of $7.20. How much did Michael collect?
Answer:
When Nelly bought 5 pencils, she spent the same amount as Benjamin
who bought 3 pens. If Benjamin spent 4 of his money buying the pens
and he had $45 left, what was the total cost of a pencil and a pen?
Answer:
Ron earns $12 an hour on weekdays and twice as much on weekends.
Ron works 8 hours a day on weekdays and 5 hours a day on Saturdays
and Sundays. How much will he earn in 2 weeks if he works every
day?
Answer:The cost of a magazine and 2 books is $34. The cost of 3 magazines
and 4 books is $76. If Tasha buys 13 magazines and 9 books, how
much money does she spend?
Answer:
An apple and two oranges cost $2.30. Two apples and an orange cost
$2.50. What is the cost of 4 apples and 6 oranges?
Answer:
Mrs Bellamont sold twice as many butter cookies as chocolate chip
cookies and twice as many chocolate chip cookies as coconut cookies.
Each box of 4 cookies was sold for $4.50. 80 chocolate chip cookies
were sold. How much would Mrs Bellamont collect from the sale of all
the cookies?
Answer:The total mass of Gilbert and Sean was 124 kg. If Sean lost } of his
mass, he would be 45 kg. How much heavier was Gibert compared to
Sean?
Answer:
4 parcels, A, B, Cand D have a total mass of 100.75 kg. Parcel A weighs
12.45 kg more than parcel B. Parcel B weighs 8.4 kg less than parcel C.
Parcel C weighs 24.2 kg. How much heavier is parcel D than parcel C?
Answer:
Box A was 3.45 kg heavier than box B. When 1.2 kg of items in box A
was removed, box A became four times as heavy as box B. What was
the mass of box A in the beginning?
Answer:
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© Singapore Asa Publishers te LidThe mass of a box is 45 kg when it is full. When half of the items in
the box are taken out, the mass of the remaining items and the box is
33 kg. What is the mass of 6 empty boxes?
Answer:
9 small squares are used to form a large square. If each side of a small
square is 7 cm, what is the area of the large square?
Answer:
The area of a square is 81 cm®. Find the perimeter of the unshaded
portion.
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Answer:
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© Singapore Asia Publishers le LidThe perimeter of a rectangle is 288 cm, The length is three times the
breadth. Find the area of the rectangle.
Answer:
A wire was cut and % of it was bent to form a square. The remaining
length of the wire was bent to form a rectangle. The area of the square
was 36 cm’. What was the length of the wire at first?
Answer:
Jenny draws a picture on a piece of paper with a border of 4 cm
around the picture. The length of the paper is 24 cm. If the breadth of
the picture is 8 cm, find the area of the border. en
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Answer:
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© Singapore Asa Publishers te LidThe perimeter of a square is half the area of a rectangle. A wire is bent
to form 3 such squares and 2 such rectangles. 20 cm of wire is left. If
the length of the rectangle is 15 cm and its breadth is 12 cm, find the
length of the wire.
Answer:
The perimeter of rectangle EFGH is 180 cm. YH is twice GZ. If EF is 24cm
and YH is 12 cm, what is the area of rectangle ABCD?
A B
24cm—>|
x Z.
D. iC
Answer:
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pee LidMr Cox wants to put a fence around his garden. His garden is in the
shape of two similar rectangles and three similar squares. If it costs
$23 to fence two metres of his garden, how much will Mr Cox have to
pay to fence the entire garden? 344m
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Answer:
Mr Richard is five times as old as his son now. In 8 years’ time, their
total ages will be 58 years.
(a) What is his son’s present age?
(b) How old will Mr Richard be in 8 years’ time?
Answers: (a)
(b)
zy Jane and Mark had $240 altogether. When Jane gave Mark half of her
money, Mark had four times as much money as Jane.
(@) How much did Jane have at first?
(b) How much did Mark have at first?
Answers: (a)
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers te LidMrs Fleming spent tof her money ona handbag and 3 of the remainder
on jewellery. She then saved the rest. If she spent $450 on a bracelet
and $90 on a pair of earrings,
y (a) how much money did she save?
(b) how much money did she have at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
Sean had some money. He used 4 of it to buy a watch and spent i
of the remainder on a wallet. If the watch cost $65 more than the
wallet,
ag (a) how much money had Sean left?
(b) how much money did Sean have at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
4 of the books on a shelf are English books. 4 of the remainder are
Chinese books and the rest are Malay books. 4 of the Chinese books
are torn. If 54 Chinese books are not torn,
(a) how many Malay books are there?
(b) how many books are there altogether?
Answers: (a)
(b)There were 250 students in a room. 2 of the girls and 7h of the boys
wore spectacles. If the same number of boys and girls did not wear
spectacles,
(a) how many boys wore spectacles?
(b) how many girls wore spectacles?
Answers: (a)
(b)
At a football match, there were three times as many men as women’
and twice as many men as boys. 4 of the children were girls. If there
were 120 girls,
(a) how many boys were there?
(b) how many adults were there?
Answers: (a)
(b)
3 of the people at a fair wore hats. 4 of those who wore hats were men
and the rest were women. There were 124 more women than men who
wore hats at the fair.
(a) How many people did not wear hats?
(b) How many people were there at the fair?
Answers: (a)
(b)Two numbers are written on a piece of paper. t of the first number is
12 more than 4 of the second number. The sum of the two numbers is
221.
(a) What is the first number?
(b) What is the second number?
Answers: (a)
(b)
Gracia had some pens. 4 of the pens were blue and 4 of the remainder
were black. The rest were red and green. There were 12 more red pens
than blue pens. If there were 24 green pens,
(@) how many red and blue pens did Gracia have?
(b) how many pens did Gracia have altogether?
Answers: (a)
(b)
The total number of oranges in cartons A and B was 324. When # of
the oranges in carton A were sold, there were twice as many oranges
in carton A than in carton B.
(@_ How many oranges were there in carton A at first?
(b) How many oranges were there in carton B at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
‘Challenging Maths Word Problems Book 4On Monday, Mr Hall sold 246 lemons and Mr Clement sold half as
many lemons as Mr Hall. On Tuesday, Mr Hall sold 83 lemons and Mr
Clement sold some lemons. The total number of lemons sold by Mr
Clement over the two days was # the number that Mr Hall sold.
(@) How many lemons did Mr Clement sell on Tuesday?
(b) How many lemons did both men sell altogether on both days?
Answers: (a)
(b)
Cleo and Diana were given the same amount of money each day. Cleo
spent 4 of her money and Diana spent 4% of her money every day. They
then saved the rest of their money. After a week, Cleo saved $56 more
than Diana.
(a) How much money did Cleo spend a day?
(b) How much money did Diana spend a day?
Answers: (a)
(b)
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eeeA box of apples costs # the price of a box of oranges. There are } as
many apples as oranges in one box. If there are 90 oranges in one box
and an orange costs 70¢,
(a) how much does a box of apples cost?
(b) how many apples are there in one box?
Answers: (a)
(o)
Katherine and Leslie had a total of 140 sweets. When Leslie gave
Katherine 4 of his sweets and Katherine ate 5 of her sweets, Katherine
had twice as many sweets as Leslie.
(a) How many sweets did Leslie have at first?
(b) How many sweets did Katherine have at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
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(© Singapore Avia Publishers te LidThere were some pears and apples in a box. If 4 pears were taken out
from the box, there would be an equal number of pears and apples in
the box. If 7 pears were taken out from the box, there would be 4 as
many pears as apples in the box.
(a) How many apples were there in the box at first?
(b) How many pears were there in the box at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
There were some spectators at a tennis match. 4 of them belonged to
the tennis club. } of those who did not belong to the club were adults
and the rest were children. If there were 120 more children than adults
who did not belong to the club,
(a) how many people belonged to the tennis club?
(b) how many spectators were there at the tennis match?
Answers: (a)
(b)
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(© Singapore Asia Publishers Pre LidFive apples cost as much as two papayas. Mrs Lynch could buy 18
papayas. If she had bought 12 papayas, she would have $30 left.
(a) How much did each papaya cost?
(b) How much would three apples and three papayas cost?
Answers: (a)
(o)
Joey had some twenty-cent and ten-cent coins. When she used 4 of
them, she had $9.60 left. She used half as many twenty-cent coins as
ten-cent coins.
(a) How many twenty-cent coins did she use?
(b) How many ten-cent coins did she use?
Answers: (a)
(b)James spent 4 of his money on a pair of shoes and 7h on a book. He
saved 3 of the remaining money and the rest of the money was given
to and shared equally among his 8 brothers. If each brother received
$5,
(a) how much money did James have at first?
(b) how much money did James spend?
Answers: (a)
(b)
Vivian and her brother had some money. After spending % of his
money, her brother had $78 left. Vivian spent 4 of her money and
had the same amount of money left as her brother.
(a) How much money did Vivian have at first?
(b) How much money did Vivian's brother have at first?
Answers: (a)
(b)
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© Singapore Asia Publishers Pie LidA piece of wire is cut into two equal pieces. One piece is bent to form
two similar squares with sides 12 cm. The other piece is bent into three
similar rectangles, each with a breadth of 6 cm.
(a) Find the length of the piece of wire at first.
(b) Find the area of each rectangle.
Answers: (a)
(b)
The figure shows 3 identical rectangles. The shaded areas where the
rectangles overlap form squares of 25 cm? each.
(@) Find the perimeter of the whole figure. cg eS CO
(b) Find the total area of the unshaded parts.
‘Answers: (a); am,ation
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Step 2: Find how many children remained at hi fatto
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396 - 27 = 369 ? 45 years old
Step 3 : Find the number of girls at the camp Step 2: Find the number of years for George to
3 units — 369 be half of his father's age
L unit — 369 + 3 = 123 Lunit +15 = 30
it + 30-15 =15
Step 4: Find the number of boys there were on Aun 1
the first day of camp Step 3: Find his sister’s age in 15 years’ time
Zunits — 2 x 123 = 246 15+8=23
246 + 27 = 273
George's sister will be 23 years old when George
is half his father’s age.
{ Answer: 23 years old
There were 273 boys on the first day of the camp.
Answer: 273 boys
Solution to Question ro)
Step 1: Draw a model
Tuesday
Farmer Tom
Farmer Jack
Step 2: Find the number of balloons Linda had
after using 16 balloons
units — 16
Lunit — 16 +2=8
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Step 2: Find the number of eggs Farmer Tom
had left
Sunits —> 160
1 unit — 160 + 5 = 32
Step 3 : Find the number of eggs Farmer Jack had
units + 2 x 32 = 64
Step 3: Find the number of balloons Serene
had
3units > 3x 8=24
4 24 balloons.
Farmer Jack had 64 eggs. See ae
Answer: 64 eggs Answer: 24 balloons
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Step 1: Draw a model
2
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6 friends
Pirie ae
rot tam up CEE
Step 2 : Find the number of balloons that would
be given out if 1 friend did not tun up
5x2=10
Step3: Find the number of balloons that
Jennifer had
6x 10=60
Jennifer had 60 balloons.
Answer: 60 balloons
Solution to Question ae
Step 1: Draw a model
Before
Zoe
Step 2: Find the number of beads Zoe had
4 units — 480
Lunit — 480 + 4 = 120
Find the total number of beads that
Mrs Taylor gave them
(*From the model, Anna has 2 units more than
Zoe even after receiving the same number of
beads from Mrs Taylor.)
units — 2 x 120 = 240
Step 3:
Mrs Taylor gave them 240 beads.
Answer: 240 beads
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Method 1
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Step 2: Find the total number of chairs (see
diagram on the left)
7x9=63
63+2=65
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diagram on the right)
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Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Mandy
at first.
Draw a model
Find the number of sweets Mandy had
in the end
3units + 120
lunit — 120+3=40
Find the number of sweets Mandy had
at first
40-10 =30
Find the number of sweets Zack had at
first
2 units — 2 x 40 = 80
80+10=90
had 30 sweets and Zack had 90 sweets
Answers: Mandy: 30 sweets
Zack: 90 sweets
Solution to Question oO
Step 1:
Step 2:
Draw a model
21 taken away
blue I
red |i
Find the total number of balls at first
7 units + 21
unit + 21+7=3
10 units 10 x 3 = 30
There were 30 balls in the basket at first.
Answer: _ 30 balls
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Nancy -
Ben $132
Lucy
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Step 2 : Find the amount of money Nancy had
$132 - $20 = $112
7 units + $112
1 unit + $112 +7 = $16
Step 3 : Find the amount of money Ben had
3 units + 3 x $16 = $48
Step 4: Find the amount of money Lucy had
$48 + $20 = $68
Nancy had $16.
Ben had $48.
Lucy had $68.
Answers: Nancy: $16
Ben: $48
Lucy: $68
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Step 1: Draw a model
‘Remember to change to’
common denominator
before subtracting
Remember to change tO
‘@.common denominator
before adding
The mass of Parcel C was 45°kg.
Answer: 45 *9
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w: wife
s: savings
| Step 3 : Find Mr Rice's salary
} 1 unit — $520
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| Mr Rice's salary was $7800.
Answer: $7800
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b: brother
cousin
k: kept in a box
Step 2: Find the number of marbles Sam gave
to his brother
units — 48
unit 48 +2=24
Step 3: Find how many more marbles Sam
gave to his cousin than to his brother
4 units - 1 unit = 3 units
3 units + 3 x 24=72
Sam gave 72 mote marbles to his cousin than,
to his brother.
Answer: 72 marbles
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Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Draw a model
‘cakes cookies + 12 left
Find the number of eggs she used to
bake cakes
S units — 60
1 unit —
Find the number of eggs she used for
baking cookies
60-24-12 =24
She used 24 eggs for baking cookies.
Answer: 24 eggs
Solution to Question 6
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Draw a model
Find the total number of women in the
country club
3 units — 960
lunit + 960+ 3 = 320
S units — 5 x 320 = 1600
Find the number of women who are
above 50 years old
1600 - 1050 = 550
‘550 women are above 50 years old.
Answer: 550 women
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Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Draw a model
pao
Find the number of pieces of notes left
after spending 8 pieces of $10 notes
80-8=72
Find the number of pieces of $2 notes
8 units — 72
Lunit 72+8=9
Sunits + 5x 9= 45
Find the number of $10 notes
3 units —» 3 x 9=27
274+8=35
Find the amount of money she had at
first
45 x $2 = $90
35 x $10
$90 + $350 = $440
Stephanie had $440 at first.
Answer: $440
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$2450
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units | i a
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ducts chickens
Step 3 : Find the amount of money Antly saves in
month
$1470 — $800 - $180 = $490
a
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‘w : white chickens
Step2: Find how many more ducks than | Step4: Find how much more Susan can save
chickens there are than Andy it haral yea
chickens — 10 units | $1470 — $490 = $980
| 6 « $980 = $5880
ducks — 15 units
15-10 = 5 units more |
8 units — 24
Lunit— 24+8=3
Sunits +5 x3 = 15
Susan can save §5880 more than Andy in half
a year,
There are 15 more ducks than chickens on the
farm.
Answer: 15 more ducks Answer: $5880
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Step 1: Draw a model
— as
‘ney I
Step 2 : Find the amount of flour sold on Tuesday
12}kg +Skg = Bkg+3kg
ae §
=Bkg+Skg
=Bxkg
=132
= 132 kg
= 13hkg
Find the amount of flour sold on
Wednesday
Step 3:
13} kg- 1} kg = 12 kg
Step 4: Find the total amount of flour he had at
first
hig
ahag
125 kg + 134 kg + 12kg + kg
= 123 kg + 132 kg + 12 kg +2.kg
=372
= 372 kg ;
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Answer: 38} kg of flour
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| step 1: Draw a model
silver toy cars
y:: yellow toy cars
bb: black toy cars
| step2: Find the number of black toy cars in
| the box
i 4 units — 28
| lunit + 28+4=7
9 units + 9 x 7 =63
There are 63 black toy cars in the box.
‘Answer: 63 black toy cars
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Step 1: Draw a model
| Step 2: Find the number of chocolates Andrew
had at first
j Lunit + 12
| units + 4x 12 = 48
| Step 3: Find the number of chocolates taken by
Ryan
1yja=3
poe
Step 4: Find the number of chocolates Ryan
had at first
3units — 3 x 12 = 36
36-3=33
| Andrew had 48 chocolates and Ryan had 33
j chocolates at first.
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Step 1: Draw a model
tonal eee
Find the number of pencils transferred
to box B
8 units + 112
lunit + 112+8=14
Find how many more pencils there were
in box A than box B at first
2units — 2 x 14= 28
Step 2:
Step 3:
There were 28 more pencils in box A than in
box B at first.
Answer: 28 pencils
Solution to Question eo
Step 1: Draw a model
food transport >
Step 2 : Find the amount of money she gave to
her three brothers
386 + $145 = $231
3 x $231 = $693
Step 3 : Find Andrea's salary
7 units — $693
Lunit — $693 +7
= $99
10 units — 10 x $99
= $990
Andrea's salary was $990.
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James
Step 2 : Find the number of stickers given by Ann
9 units + 117
lunit + 117+9=13
Step 3: Find the number of stickers for each of
James had 65 stickers and Ann had $2 stickers
in the beginning,
Answers: James: 65 stickers
Ann: “52 stickers
Step 1 : Draw a model
$18 x2
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shoes ‘books
Step 2: Find the amount of money her son
received
units — 2 x $18
= $36
1 unit + $36 + 3
=$12
Sunits — 5 x $12
60.
Step 3: Draw another model
Step 4: Find the amount of money Mrs Brown
had at first
7 units — 7 x $1:
Mrs Brown had $105 at first.
Answer: $105Le Orme
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Gina sold 144 charity tickets.
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Find the total number of charity tickets
that three of them sold
$648 + $2 = 324 tickets
Find the number of charity tickets that
Gina sold
9 units — 324
lunit + 324+9
= 36
units 4 x 36
= 144
Step 1: Draw a model
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Step 2: Find the amount of money for 1 unit
6 units — $54
unit + $54 +6 = $9
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Answer: 144 charity tickets
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tons | beac
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Step 2: Find the number of sweets for 1 unit punts eg 2 ey
8 units — 152 tee
Lunit > 152 +8=19 | ‘:
Step 3: Find the number of sweets in each box step 3 : Find the number of buns the baker sold
Box A= 6 x1 on Sunday
Box B-> 8x1 4 units + 4 x 180 = 720
There were 114 sweets in box A and 152 sweets
in box Bat first. He sold 220 buns on Sunday.
Answers: Box A: 114 sweets
Box B: 152 sweets Answer: 720 buns
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Step 1: Draw a model
jon [ET
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Step 2: Find the total amount of money Alan
had
$45 + $98 = $143
Step 3: Find the amount of money for 1 unit
4 units — $143
unit + $143 +4
= $3575
Step 4: Find the total amount of money Joan
and Alan had
7 units + 7 x $35.75 = $250.25
Joan and Alan had $250.25 altogether.
Answer: $250.25
Solution to Question ce
Step 1: Draw a model
‘Step 2: Find the number of marbles for 1 unit
6 units — 150 - 12 = 138
Lunit — 138 + 6 = 23
Step 3 : Find the number of marbles in box B in
the beginning
3 units — 3 x 23 = 69
69+12=81
There were 81 marbles in box B in the beginning.
Answer; 81 marbles
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Step 1: Draw a model
$220
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2units + $220 + $10 = $230
Lunit — $230 + 2= $115
Step 3 ; Find the normal price of the watch
Suunits + 5 x $115 = $575
The normal price of the watch was $575.
Answer: $575
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Step 1: Draw a model
14d e958
M: Monday
T : Tuesday
W: Wednesday
Step 2 : Find the number of eggs for 1 unit
9 units > 144
lunit > 144+9
=16
Step 3: Find the number of eggs he had in the
beginning
16 units — 16 x 16 = 256
| He had 256 eggs in the beginning.
| Answer: 256 eggs.
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Step 1: Draw a model
‘book book ‘book
——_,_____,__i_
‘magazine
Step 2:
Step 3:
Find the cost of one such magazine
8 units —> $84.00
1 unit + $84.00 + 8
= $1050
Find the amount of money he had at
first
13 units — 13 x $10.50 = $136.50
Sam had $136.50 at first.
Answer: $136.50
Solution to Question 3
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Find the total number of eggs the
farmer packed
15 x 25 = 375
Draw a model
375
eee
one a
:
oo
Find the number of eggs the farmer
had at first
Sunits — 375
lunit — 375+5=75
8 units — 8 x 75 = 600
The farmer had 600 eggs at first.
Answer: 600 eggs
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Solution to Question
Step 1: Draw a model
yaw fl
Step 2: Find the total number of yellow, red.
and blue candles
units + 24
Lunit— 2444
=6
13 units 13 x 6
=78
Step 3 : Find the total number of candles in the
box
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red blue gréen
+ yellow
2units — 78
unit > 78 +2
= 39
3units > 3 x 39
=117
There were 117 candles in the box altogether.
Answer: 117 candlesSolution to Question o
Step 1: Draw a model
children’s home 25 boxes x 14
Step 2: Find the number of pies that she packed
into boxes
25 x 14= 350
Step 3: Find jot Mrs Crawford’s pies
7 units + 350
L unit — 350 +7 = 50
6 units — 6 x 50 = 300
Step 4: Find the total number of pies Mrs
Crawford baked
3 x 300 = 900
Mrs Crawford baked 900 pies altogether.
Answer: 900 pies
Solution to Question mn
Step 1: Draw a model
oS
$38 + $46 ?
b: book
Step 2: Find the amount of money Sandy spent
on the bear and toy train
$38 + $46 = $84
Step 3 : Find the amount of money she had left
units — $84
Lunit > $8443
= $28
units 2x $28
= $56
Step 4 : Find the cost of each book
$56 + 5 = $11.20
Each book cost $11.20.
Answer: $11.20
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Friday
Saturday
ny aT
Step 2: Find the total number of oranges he
sold
$x 120 = 600
600 + 100 = 700
Step 3: Draw another model
Step 4: Find the number of oranges he had at
first
Sunits — 700
unit + 700 + 5 = 140
7 units + 7 x 140 = 980
He had 980 oranges at first.
Answer: 980 oranges
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Step 1: Draw a model
Step 2 : Find the number of eggs for 1 unit
units — 222
Lunit + 222+ 3=74
Step 3 : Find the total number of eggs
16 units — 16 x 74 = 1184
1184 + 120 = 1304
There were 1304 eggs altogether.
Answer: 1304 eggs
Solution to Question oo
Step 1: Draw a model
72 mugs
pe ___________
Step 2: Find the number of mugs Alfred sold
8 units — 72
lunit + 72+8=9
Step 3 : Find the cost of 1 mug
$144 + 9 = $16
Step 4; Find the amount of money he would
get if he had sold all the mugs
72 x $16 = $1152
He would get $1152 if he had sold all the mugs.
Answer: $1152.
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Step 1: Draw a model
chicken
wings
50
Step 2: Find the number of chicken wings left
in the pack
10 big units —- 50
1 big unit — 50+10=5
3 big units + 3 x 5= 15
Step 3: Find the number of chicken wings in
the pack at first
3 big units = 5 small units
S small units — 15
1 small unit + 15+5=3
7 small units + 7 x 3=21
There were 21 chicken wings in the pack at
first.
Answer: 21 chicken wings.
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oSolution to Question 8
Step 1: Draw a model
yet (A
Step 2 : Find the total number of T-shirts
5x27 =135
135 + 15 = 150
Step 3: Draw another model
150 T-shirts
Step 4: Find the number of T-shirts left in the
box
150+ 5 = 30
30 T-shirts were left in the box.
Answer: 30 T-shirts
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Step 1: Draw a model
box A
box B
Step 2: Find the number of pears for 1 unit
7 units — 84
lunit + 84+7=12
Step 3: Find the number of pears in both
boxes
15 units + 15 x 12 = 180
There were 180 pears in both boxes at first.
Answer: 180 pears
Step 2: Find 1 unit of the purple balloons
12x6=72
135-72 = 63
9 units — 63
Lunit 63+9=7
Step 3: Find the total number of purple and
green balloons
4 units + 4x 7 = 28
28+12=40
The total number of purple and green balloons
Agnes had at first was 40.
Answer: _ 40 purple and green balloons
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Step 1: Draw a model
eR S14
Step 2: Find the cost of 1 mango
$14 -$2= $12
$12+4=$3
Step 3 : Find the cost of 1 durian
$3+S2=55
Step 4: Find the cost of 5 mangoes and 4
durians
S mangoes —» 5 x $3 = $15
4 durians —+ 4 x $5 = $20
$15 + $20 = $35
The total cost of 5 mangoes and 4 durians was
$35.
Answer: $35
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Step 1: Draw a model
1 blouse
Step 2 : Find the cost of 1 blouse
S units — $200
1 unit + $200 + 5 = $40
Step 3: Draw another model
2 pase
blouse
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Step 4: Find the total cost of 7 blouses and 4
shirts,
7 blouses + 4 shirts = 15 units
15 units — 15 x $40
x Sx $40
x $200
= $600
The cost of 7 blouses and 4 shirts is $600.
Answer: $600
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2 cakes Zeakes
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10 units > $12
1 unit — $12 + 10 = $1.20
Step 2 : Find the value of 3 units
$45 + $35 + $45 = $125
Step 3: Find the cost of each cake $215 Se So
3 x $1.20 = $3.60
$3.60 + 2 = $1.80
Step 3 : Find the cost of the clock
3 units — $90 a
Step 4: Find the total cost of 6 buns and 9 1 unit — $90 + 3 = $30
cakes
Step 4 : Find the cost of the radio
6 buns — 6 x $1.20 = $7.20
9 cakes + 9 x $1.80 = $16.20
$7.20 + $16.20 = $23.40
$30 + $45 + $35 = $110
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‘The total cost of 6 buns and 9 cakes was $23.40.
Answer: $23.40
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Answer: $110Solution to Question ‘3
Step 1: Draw a model
Betty
vince TT
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Lunit
Step 2 : Find the number of coins Winnie had
Step 2: Find the amount of money Johnson
had
9 units — 27
S80 SS ees 1 unit 27 +9=3
Step 3: Find the total amount of money they 6 units — 6 x 3 = 18
had at first
Lunit — $325
Step 3 : Draw another model
ten-cent coins
18 coins
twenty-cent coins
Step 4: Find the number of ten-cent and
twenty-cent coins Winnie had
3 units + 3 x $325 = $975
They had $975 at first.
Answer: $975
ten-cent coins —- 18 +3 = 6
twenty-cent coins — 2x 6 = 12
Solution to Question oo
Step 1: Draw a model
Step 5 : Find the amount of money Winnie had
in the end
Connie
t 100¢ = $1
i Can
6 x 10¢ = 60¢
3126
12 x 20¢ = 240
Step 2 : Find the amount of money for 1 unit,
3 units — $126
1 unit — $126 + 3 = $42
60¢ + 240¢ = 300¢ = $3
She had §3 in the end.
Step 3: Find the amount of money Connie had
at first
Sumits — 5 x $42 = $210
Connie had $210 at first.
Answer: $210
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Step 1: Draw a model to compare the prices of
chocolate and butter cookies
chocolate
butter
20 butter cookies cost as much as 10
chocolate cookies.
Therefore, 20 butter cookies and 20
chocolate cookies cost as much as 30
chocolate cookies.
Step 2: Draw a model to find the amount of
money Hazel had at first
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—
S chocolate cookies + $6
1 chocolate cookie —+ 600¢ + 5
= 120¢
25 chocolate cookies —+ 25 x 120¢
= 3000¢
= $30
Hazel had $30 at first.
Answer: $30
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Step 1: Draw a model
vol
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9 units + 9 x $4.95 = $44.55
The total cost of a book, a pen and a photo frame
is $44.55.
Answer: $44.55.
Step 1: Find the amount of money he would
receive if he sold 1 T-shirt, 10 T-shirts
and 100 T-shirts respectively
Solution to Question
itshirt [$12
10x $12 + $5
= $120+ $5
= $125
(100 $12) + (10 x $5) + $50
= $1200 + $50 + $50
= $1300
10 T-shirts
100 T-shirts
Step 2: Find the number of T-shirts he would
have to sell if he wanted to receive $1372
$1372 - $1300 = $72
$72 + $12=6
100 T-shirts + 6 T-shirts = 106 T-shirts
Joel would have to sell 106 T-shirts if he wanted
to receive $1372 in total.
Answer: 106 T-shirts
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Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Draw a model
Find the cost of 2 boxes of coloured
pencils
3 x $5.40 = $16.20
$16.20 +2 = $8.10
Find the amount of money Natalie had
7x $540=
$37.80 + $8.10 =
$37.80
$45.90
Find the amount of money Natalie
would have left
5 x $5.40 = $27.00
$45.90 - $27.00 = $18.90
Natalie would have $1890 left if she only bought
5 boxes of paint,
Answer: $18.90
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Step 1:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Draw a model
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50¢
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denominations
‘Number of ten-cent coins —
3x2=6
Number of twenty-cent coins
12x2=24
: Find the amount of money in the
different denominations
Amount of money in fifty-cent coins +
2x SO¢ = 100¢
Amount of money in ten-cent coins —
6 x 10¢ = 60¢
Amount of money in twenty-cent coins —>
24 x 20¢ = 480¢
Find theamount of money hehad at first
100¢ + 480¢ + 60¢ = 640¢
Find the amount of money he had left
if he spent $2.75 on a pair of socks
640¢ ~ 275¢ = 365¢
= $3.65
He would have $3.65 left if he spent $2.75 on a
air of socks.
Answer: $3.65
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Step 1; Find the number of flowers Fanny had
$7.20 + 80¢ = 720¢ + 80¢
=72+8
=9
Step 2: Find the amount collected for selling 3
of the flowers at 90¢ each
3
x 9 =6 flowers
oa
6 x 90¢ = 540¢
Step 3: Find the amount collected for selling
the rest of the flowers at 50¢ each
9-6 =3 flowers
3 x S0¢ = 150¢ :
Step 4 : Find the total amount of money Michael
collected
Michael collected $6.90.
Answer: $6.90
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3 pens or 5 pencils sis
Step 2:: Find the cost of 3 pens or 5 pencils
Sunits — $45
1 unit — $45 + 5=$9
2units — 2 x $9 = $18
Step 3 : Find the cost of 1 pencil and 1 pen
$3.60 + $6 = $9.60
The total cost of a pencil and a pen was $9.60.
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Step 1: Find the number of hours Ron worked
for 10 weekdays
10 days x 8 hours = 80 hours
Find the number of hours Ron had
worked for 4 days over 2 weekends
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4 days x 5 hours = 20 hours
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Step 3: Find the amount of money Ron earned
in 10 weekdays
80 hours x $12 = $960
Step 4: Find the amount of money Ron earned
in 4 days over 2 weekends
2x $12 = $24
20 hours x $24 = $480
Step 5: Find the amount of money Ron will carn
in 2 weeks
$960 + $480 = $1440
He will earn $1440 in 2 weeks.
Answer: $1440
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Step 1: Draw a model
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Step 2 : Find the cost of 1 magazine
$34 x 2 = $68
$76 - $68 = $8
Step 3: Find the cost of 1 book
$34 - $8 = $26
$26 +2= $13
Step 4:: Find the cost of 13 magazines and 9
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ks.
13 magazines — 13 x $8 = $104
9 books — 9 x $13 = $117
Total — $104 + $117 = $221
She spends $221.
Answer: $221BTID Cel siiC)i) ‘o
Step 1: Draw a model
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Rearrange the model
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Step 2: Find the cost of 1 orange
$2.30 x 2 = $4.60
$4.60 - $2.50 = $2.10
$2.10 + 3 = $0.70
Step 3: Find the cost of 1 apple
$2.50 - $0.70 = $1.80
$1.80 + 2 = $0.90
Step 4 : Find the cost of 4 apples and 6 oranges
4 x $0.90 = $3.60
6 x $0.70 = $4.20
$3.60 + $4.20 = $7.80
The cost of 4 apples and 6 oranges is $7.80.
Answer: $7.80
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Step 1: Draw a model
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Step 2:: Find the total number of cookies
1 unit — 80 +2= 40
7 units — 7 x 40 = 280
Step 3: Find the number of boxes that she used
to put the cookies in
280+4=70
Step 4: Find the total amount of money she
collected
Mrs Bellamont would collect $315 from the sale
of all the cookies.
Answer: $315
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pa ah 100.75 kg
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parcel D
Step 2: Find the mass of Sean before he lost 4 ?
of his mass
Step 2 : Find the mass of parcel B
Sunits — 45 kg
24.2 kg - 8.4 kg = 158 ki
Lunit — 45 kg + 3 = 15kg 9 9 9
units — 4 x 15 kg = 60kg
Step 3 : Find the mass of parcel A
Step 3: Find the mass of Gilbert 158 kg + 12.45 kg
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124 kg - 60 kg = 64 kg
Step 4: Find the total mass of parcels A, B
Step 4: and
‘ind the difference in mass between
Gibert and Sean
28.25 kg + 158 kg + 242 kg
64 kg - 60 kg = 4kg = 68.25 kg
Gibert was 4 kg heavier. Step 5: Find the mass of parcel D
= 325kg
Step 6 : Find how much heavier parcel D is than
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parcel C
32.5 kg - 242 kg
=83kg
Parcel D is 8.3 kg heavier than parcel C.
Answer: 4 kg Answer: 8.3 kg
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