[Key in the question, answer statement and answer as shown in the example below.] &qns_sample=Ivan has $1 more than Tom. If Tom gives Ivan $1, how much more money does Ivan have than Tom?& &ansStatement1_sample=Ivan has $& &ans_sample=3& &ansStatement2_sample= more than Tom.& [Start entering the question, answer statements and answer below, between the equal sign = and epsilon sign &.] [Use # instead of %, ` instead of '] &qns_1=Mr Tay distributed 84 ice cream sticks equally between Norman and Raj. If Raj now has 125 ice cream sticks, how many ice cream sticks does he have at first?& &ansStatement1_1=Raj has& &ans_1=84& &ansStatement2_1=ice cream sticks at first.& &qns_2=Liming has $95 and Maggie has $157. How much money must Maggie give to Liming so that Liming has $6 more than Maggie?& &ansStatement1_2=Maggie must give $& &ans_2=34& &ansStatement2_2=to Liming.& &qns_3=A tank contained 8560 ml of water. A basin contained 1880 ml of water. Some water was poured from the tank into the basin until both containers had the same amount of water. How much water in there left in the tank now?& &ansStatement1_3=& &ans_3=5220& &ansStatement2_3=ml of water was left in the tank.& &qns_4=Diana and Ivan had the same amount of money. After Diana spent $4800 and Ivan spent $2300, Ivan had thrice as much money left as Diana. How much money did each of them have at first?& &ansStatement1_4=Each of them had $& &ans_4=6050& &ansStatement2_4=at first.& &qns_5=Mr Neo is 44 years old now and his son is 18 years old. In how many years` time, will Mr Neo be twice as old as his son?& &ansStatement1_5=Mr Neo will be twice as old as his son in& &ans_5=8& &ansStatement2_5=years` time.&