[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=Kelvin, Teddy and Jim scored a total of 4670 points during a competition. Teddy scored 316 points less than Kelvin. Teddy scored 3 times as many points as Jim. How many points did Teddy score?&
&ansStatement1_1=Teddy scored&
&ans_1=1863&
&ansStatement2_1=points.&

&qns_2=The cost of 4 belts and 5 ties was $247. Each tie cost thrice as much as a belt. What was the total cost of a tie and a belt?
&
&ansStatement1_1=Their total cost was $&
&ans_2=52&
&ansStatement2_2=.&

&qns_3=Mr Lim had an equal number of red and yellow tulips. He sold 624 red tulips. Then, there were 4 times as many yellow tulips as red tulips. How many tulips did he have altogether at first?&
&ansStatement1_3=He had&
&ans_3=1664&
&ansStatement2_3=tulips at first.&

&qns_4=Belle and Michelle had $1250. Belle and Surya had $830. Michelle had 4 times as much as Surya. How much did Belle have?&
&ansStatement1_4=Belle had $&
&ans_4=690&
&ansStatement2_4=.&

&qns_5=Mary is 12 years old and Nacha is 15 years older than her. In how many years` time will Nacha be twice as old as Mary?&
&ansStatement1_5=Nacha will be twice as old as Mary in&
&ans_5=3&
&ansStatement2_5=years` time.&
