[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?
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&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=Jeffery paid $240 for 4 T-shirts and 3 pairs of jeans. Each pair of jeans cost 4 times as much as a T-shirt. Find the cost of a pair of jeans.&
&ansStatement1_1=A pair of jeans cost $&
&ans_1=60&
&ansStatement2_1=.&

&qns_2=Hannah bought 8 mangoes and 6 apples for $15. Each mango cost 3 times as much as an apple. How much did she pay for the 8 mangoes?
&
&ansStatement1_2=She paid $&
&ans_2=12&
&ansStatement2_2=for the 8 mangoes.&

&qns_3=The total mass of Caleb and Daphne is 75 kg. The total mass of Caleb and Pauline is 97 kg. Pauline is 3 times as heavy as Daphne. Find Caleb`s mass.
&
&ansStatement1_3=Caleb`s mass is&
&ans_3=64&
&ansStatement2_3=kg.&

&qns_4=2  blue ribbons, 2 red ribbons and a yellow ribbon has a total length of 370 cm. 1 blue ribbon is half the length of 1 red ribbon. The yellow ribbon is 90 cm longer than the red ribbon. What is the length of the yellow ribbon?&
&ansStatement1_4=The yellow ribbon is&
&ans_4=160&
&ansStatement2_4=cm in length.&

&qns_5=A shelf, 4 chairs and 2 tables cost $825. A shelf cost 3 times as much as a chair. A table cost $120 more than a chair. What is the cost of a shelf?
&
&ansStatement1_5=The shelf cost $&
&ans_5=195&
&ansStatement2_5=.&

&qns_6=The total number of residents in Town A and Town B is 3 313. The total number of residents in Town A and Town C is 6 325. Town C has 4 times as many residents as Town A. What is the total number of residents in Towns B and C?
&
&ansStatement1_6=Their total is&
&ans_6=7108&
&ansStatement2_6=residents.&