Primary 6
Rev Up! Math
Name Comparison (Lesson 22)
Tutor Comparison (Lesson 22)
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1. Mr Tan bought four times as many apples as peaches. He sold 43 apples and
bought another 23 peaches on Monday. In the end, he had 45 more apples than
peaches. How many apples did he have at first?
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2. Elaine had thrice as many picture cards as Fann. Elaine gave away 158 picture
cards and Fann received 156 picture cards from her friend. In the end, Fann had
138 more picture cards than Elaine. How many picture cards did Elaine have at the
end?
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3. Patrick had $240 more than Roy.After Patrick had given 2 of his money to Roy, Roy
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had $50 more than Patrick. How much money did Patrick have at first?
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4. Joyce had 336 fewer picture cards than Mandy.After a game, Mandy lost 5 of her
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picture cards to Joyce, Joyce then had 124 more picture cards than Mandy. How
many picture cards did they have in all?
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5. There were 3 as many mangoes as papayas in Mr Loh’s fruit stall. After Mr Loh sold
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54 mangoes and 36 papayas, there were 60 more papayas than mangoes. What
was the total number of fruits in Mr Loh’s fruit stall in the end?
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6. Joshua had 385 more stickers than Katherine. After Joshua have given 4 of his
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stickers to Katherine, he still had 17 more stickers than Katherine. How many
stickers did each of them have at first?
Ans:Joshua 3
Katherine
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7. David bought some balloons. The number of red balloons was 36% of the total
number of balloons. He bought 180 blue balloons. The number of orange balloons
was 216 more than the blue balloons. How many red balloons did he buy?
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8. Mr Tan sold some muffins at his shop. The number of strawberry muffins he sold
was 24% of the total number of muffins. He sold 65 more chocolate muffins than
strawberry muffins. The number of vanilla muffins sold was 5 more than the number
of strawberry muffins. How many strawberry muffins did Mr Tan sell?
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9. Caleb sold 30% more tickets than Dennis for the school’s carnival. Dennis sold 20%
more tickets than Eileen. Caleb and Eileen sold 1536 tickets in all. How many tickets
did Caleb sell?
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10. Joshua bought 40% more chairs than tables. He bought 25% more stools than
chairs. He bought 375 more stools than tables. How many of each item did he buy?
Ans:chairs
tables
stools
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11. Linda spent 30% of the total amount of money Maggie and Nancy spent. Maggie
spent 20% of the total amount of money Linda and Nancy spent. The total amount of
money Linda and Nancy spent was $1820.
(a) How much money did Nancy spend?
(b) How much more money did Linda spend more than Maggie?
Ans: (a) 6
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12. The number of apples was 40% of the total number of oranges and peaches at Mr
Tan’s fruit stall. The number of oranges was 80% of the total number of apples and
peaches. There were 2142 oranges, apples and peaches altogether.
(a) How many less peaches than apples were there in the shop?
(b) Each apple cost $0.60. How much money will Mr Tan receive when he sold 1
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of the apples?
Ans: (a) 7
(b)