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1. Q1 PSLE 2011/P2 The chairs in a hall were arranged in rows of 9 chairs each. For a concert to be held in the hall, Alex bought another 6 chairs and rearranged the chairs into rows of 7 chairs each. After the rearrangement, he found that he had 12 additional rows. How many chairs were there in the hall for the concert?
2. Q2 PSLE 2011/P1 Jane bought twice as many 50-cent stamps as 80- cent stamps. How many 80-cent stamps can Jane buy if she spent a total of $30.60?
3. Q3 PSLE 2011/Paper 2/Q17 A school was holding an event and tickets were sold to the teachers and pupils. Each teacher had to pay $20 each while each pupil had to pay $8 each. ¼ of the tickets were bought by the teachers and the rest bought by the pupils. The total cost of tickets bought by the pupils was $416 more than the total cost of the tickets bought by the teachers. What was the total cost of all the tickets sold?
4. Q4 PSLE 2011/P2 A fruit stall was selling pear at 70 cents each and apples at 40 cents each. Sally bought some pears and Tom bought some apples. Sally spent $1.10 more than Tom but had 7 less fruits than him. (a) How many pears did Sally buy? (b) How much money did Tom spent?
5. Q5 PSLE 2011/P2 Mr Lee had 185 more chicken pies than tuna pies. After he sold of the chicken pies and half of the tuna pies, there were 146 pies left. How many pies were sold?
6. Q6 PSLE 2011/P2/Q18 Faizal had a sum of money. He spent of his money on a wallet and of the remainder on a book. After that, his parents gave him $120. Finally, the ratio of the amount of money he had in the end to the amount of money he had at first was 5 : 4. What was the sum of money Faizal had at first?
7. Q7 PSLE 2011/P2 Alex and Bob were running round a 400 m circular track. Alex ran at a speed of 190m/min while Bob ran at a speed 25m/min slower than Alex. When Alex ran 300 m more than Bob, how many complete rounds had he run?