[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 statement and answer from here.] [Use # instead of %] &qns_1=Sandy bought 1 litre of orange juice. She kept 1/4 of it in a bottle and poured the remainder equally into 5 cups. How much orange juice was there in each cup? Give the answer in millilitres.& &ansStatement1_1=Each cup had& &ans_1=150& &ansStatement2_1=ml of orange juice in it.& &qns_2=Veena gave 1/5 of a sum of money to her daughter and divided the remainder equally between her 3 sons. Each son received $180. How much money did her daughter receive?& &ansStatement1_2=Her daughter received $& &ans_2=135& &ansStatement2_2=.& &qns_3=Mr Lim bought some chairs. 1/4 of them were red, 3/5 were blue. The remaining 18 chairs were green. How many red chairs were there?& &ansStatement1_3=There were& &ans_3=30& &ansStatement2_3=red chairs.& &qns_4=Gopal travelled 1/3 of a journey by train, 2/3 of the remainder by bus and the remaining 6 km on foot. How far did Gopal travel by bus?& &ansStatement1_4=Gopal travelled& &ans_4=12& &ansStatement2_4=km by car.& &qns_5=Belinda spent 1/3 of her money in January and 3/5 of the remainder in February. If she is left with $240, how much money did she have at first?& &ansStatement1_5=Belinda had $& &ans_5=900& &ansStatement2_5=at first.& &qns_6=Mr Tan had 240 fruits. 3/5 of the fruits were apples. The rest were oranges and mangoes. There were twice as many oranges as mangoes. How many oranges than mangoes did he have?& &ansStatement1_6=Mr Tan had& &ans_6=32& &ansStatement2_6=oranges more than mangoes.& &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=Peter spends 3/5 of his money on 3 tarts and 8 cupcakes. He buys another 6 cupcakes with the rest of his money. If he spends all his money on tarts only, how many tarts can he buy?& &ansStatement1_8=He can buy& &ans_8=45& &ansStatement2_8=tarts.&