[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=Melati and Elaine had an equal number of stamps. Melati lost 24 of her stamps. Then, Elaine had 5 times as many stamps as Melati. How many stamps had Melati at first?& &ansStatement1_1=Melati had& &ans_1=30& &ansStatement2_1=stamps at first.& &qns_2=There were an equal number of boys and girls on board a schoolbus. After 3 girls and 17 boys alighted from the bus, the number of girls left on board the bus was 3 times as many as that of the boys. How many boys were on board the bus at first.& &ansStatement1_2=There were& &ans_2=24& &ansStatement2_2=boys on board the bus at first.& &qns_3=Basket A and Basket B contained 54 and 128 oranges respectively. How many oranges must be transferred from Basket B to Basket A so that both baskets have the same number of oranges?& &ansStatement1_3=& &ans_3=37& &ansStatement2_3=oranges must be transferred from Basket B to Basket A.&