[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=The ratio of Teresa`s weight to Tom`s weight to Simon`s weight is 4 : 8 : 5. If Simon weighs 30 kg, find the total weight of the 3 children.& &ansStatement1_1=Their total weight is& &ans_1=102& &ansStatement2_1=kg.& &qns_2=The ratio of Aileen`s money to Betty`s money is 5:3 at first. After Aileen had given $20 to Betty, they had an equal amount of money each. How much money did Betty have at first?& &ansStatement1_2=Betty had $& &ans_2=60& &ansStatement2_2=at first.& &qns_3=The ratio of Ali`s money to Peter`s money was 5 : 6. After Ali had spent $40 on a book, the ratio became 1 : 2. How much money did they have altogether at first?& &ansStatement1_3=They had $& &ans_3=220& &ansStatement2_3=altogether.& &qns_4=The ratio of the number of Alex`s marbles to Raju`s is 2:1 and the ratio of the number of Raju`s marbles to Jim`s is 4:5. Find the ratio of the number of Alex`s marbles to Raju`s to Jim`s.& &ansStatement1_4=The ratio is& &ans_4=8:4:5& &ansStatement2_4=.& &qns_5=Thomas and Ivan had $40 and $200 respectively. They were each given an equal amount of money. Then Ivan had twice as much money as Thomas. How much money did each boy receive?& &ansStatement1_5=Each boy received $& &ans_5=120& &ansStatement2_5=.& &qns_6=Jimmy and Sandy spent a total of $110 on shopping. Sandy and Royston spent a total of $50 on shopping. If Jimmy spent 4 times as much money as Royston, how much money did Sandy spend?& &ansStatement1_6=Sandy spent $& &ans_6=30& &ansStatement2_6=.& &qns_7=Devi bought a pen with 2/5 of her money. Then she bought pencil-case which cost $5 more than the pen. She had $15 left. How much did she spend on the pen?& &ansStatement1_7=She spent $& &ans_7=40& &ansStatement2_7=on the pen.& &qns_8=Meili spent 3/4 of her money on a birthday cake. She spent 1/2 of the remainder on a present. The birthday cake cost $30 more than the present. How much did the birthday cake cost?& &ansStatement1_8=The birthday cake cost $& &ans_8=36& &ansStatement2_8=.& &qns_9=There are 1400 students in a school. 55% of them are boys. How many more boys than girls are there?& &ansStatement1_9=There are& &ans_9=140& &ansStatement2_9=more boys than girls.& &qns_10=In a class of 40 students, 40% are girls. 50% of the girls and 25% of the boys walk to school. How many students in that class work to school?& &ansStatement1_10=& &ans_10=14& &ansStatement2_10=students in that class work to school.& &qns_11=Ali, Ben and Colin have 1385 marbles altogether. Colin has 129 marbles. Ali has 4 times the total number of marbles Ben and Colin have. How many marbles does Ben have?& &ansStatement1_11=Ben has& &ans_11=148& &ansStatement2_11=marbles.& &qns_12=3/7 of the chairs in a hall were arranged into 18 short rows. Half of the chairs were arranged into 7 long rows and the rest stacked up. There were 16 more chairs in each long row than short row. How many chairs were arranged in rows?& &ansStatement1_12=There are& &ans_12=312& &ansStatement2_12=chairs in rows.& &qns_13=Karen, Lena and May shared some stickers in the ratio of 3:1:4. After May gave 40# of her stickers to Karen and Lena, Karen had 90 more stickers than May and the number of Lena's stickers increased by 70#. How many stickers did May have at first?& &ansStatement1_13=May had& &ans_13=240& &ansStatement2_13=stickers at first.& &qns_14=Ben saved some $1 coins in May and June. His mum gave him $0.50 for each $1 coin saved in May. Including his mum's contribution, Ben saved $195 in May and June. This was 30% more than his usual savings in two months. How much did Ben save in June?& &ansStatement1_14=Ben saved $& &ans_14=60& &ansStatement2_14=in June.&