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Revision on Grouping, Assumption, Simultaneous Equations


1. Abigail bought an equal number of pears and lemons. Every 5 pears were sold at $2.60 and
every 3 lemons were sold at $1.90. If Abigail spent $22.10 more on lemons than pears, how
many fruits did she buy altogether?

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2. Mr Tan has 68 students all together. He gave each girl 3 sweets and each boy 5 sweets. If
the total number of sweets that the boys received were 156 more than the total number of
sweets the girls received, how many sweets did Mr Tan give out in total?

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3. John and Henry had a total of $364 altogether. After John spent of his money and Henry
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gave of his money to John, John now had $176. How much money did John have at first?
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4. Mrs Wong and Mrs Lim went to an electronics store together. Mrs Wong bought 3 thumb
drives at $86. However, Mrs Lim was entitled to a membership discount and could purchase
the thumb drives at 4 for $102. Given that they bought the same number of thumb drives and
spent $11 050 in total, how many thumb drives did each of them buy?

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5. At a charity event, 75 people made a donation. Each adult donated $7 and each child
donated $1. If the total amount donated by the adults was $389 more than the total amount
donated by the children, how much money was donated in total?

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6. Paul and Megan had a total of 156 tickets to sell for a carnival. Paul sold of his tickets and
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Megan sold of her tickets. If each ticket was sold at $2 and Paul collected $30 more than
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Megan, how many tickets did Paul and Megan each have to sell at first?

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7. A funfair sold its tickets at the following prices.

Type of Ticket Price


Adults 3 for $31
Children 2 for $17

The funfair received $27 120 in total. Given that there was an equal number of adults and
children visiting the funfair that day, how many people visited the funfair altogether?

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8. There were 120 visitors at a funfair. Each adult ticket costs $8.50 and each child ticket costs
$4.50. If the total amount of money received from the children tickets was $215 more than
the total amount of money received from the adult tickets, how many children were there at
the funfair?

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9. Mrs Lee baked some chocolate and banana muffins. She gave of the chocolate muffins and
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of the banana muffins to her daughter. She then gave of the remaining chocolate
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muffins and of the remaining banana muffins to her son. If her daughter received a total of
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196 muffins and her son received a total of 224 muffins, how many muffins did Mrs Lee bake?

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10. Thomas and Glen had some amount of money. If Thomas spent of his money and Glen
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spent of his money, they would have $70 left altogether. If Thomas spent of his money
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and Glen spent of his money, Thomas would have $19 more than what Glen had left in the
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end. How much more money did Glen have than Thomas at first?

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