[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=There are 300 passengers on board a ferry. 3/5 of them are men, 1/6 are women and the rest are children. How many children are there?& &ansStatement1_1=There are& &ans_1=70& &ansStatement2_1=children.& &qns_2=Veena made 400 tarts. She gave away 2/5 of them and sold 3/4 of the remainder. How many tarts did she sell?& &ansStatement1_2=She sold& &ans_2=180& &ansStatement2_2=tarts.& &qns_3=Ryan bought some tarts. 2/5 of them were coconut tarts and 1/3 were pineapple tarts. The renaming 28 are egg tarts. How many tarts did Ryan buy?& &ansStatement1_3=Ryan bought& &ans_3=105& &ansStatement2_3=tarts altogether.& &qns_4=1/5 of the passengers in a bus are men. There are 6 more women than men in the bus. The remaining 21 passengers are children. How many passengers are there in the bus?& &ansStatement1_4=There are& &ans_4=45& &ansStatement2_4=passengers in the bus.& &qns_5=Suzi bought 21 metres of cloth. She used 3/7 of it to make curtains and 2/3 of the remainder to make cushion covers. How much cloth were left?& &ansStatement1_5=Suzi had& &ans_5=4& &ansStatement2_5=metres of cloth.& &qns_6=3/5 of Mr Lim's fruits were mangoes. The rest were apples and oranges. There were three times as many apples as oranges. If Mr Lim had 27 apples, how many mangoes did he have?& &ansStatement1_6=Mr Lim had& &ans_6=54& &ansStatement2_6=mangoes.& &qns_7=Mary spent an equal amount of money each day. After 5 days, she had 4/5 of her money left. After another 10 days, she had $30 left. How much money did she spend each day?& &ansStatement1_7=She spent $& &ans_7=3& &ansStatement2_7=each day.& &qns_8=John spent 4/7 of his 2 pens and 5 pencils. He bought another 4 pens with the rest of his money. If he spent all his money on pencils only, how many pencils could he buy?& &ansStatement1_8=John could buy& &ans_8=14& &ansStatement2_8=pencils.&