[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.&


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&qns_1=There are 64 children in a library. 5/8 of them are girls. How many girls are there?&
&ansStatement1_1=There are&
&ans_1=40&
&ansStatement2_1=girls.&

&qns_2=There are 50 mandarin oranges in a box.  3/10 of them are rotten.  How many of the mandarin oranges are not rotten?&
&ansStatement1_2=Mrs Tan had&
&ans_2=35&
&ansStatement2_2=mandarin oranges are not rotten.&

&qns_3=Mrs Tan had some eggs. She sold 3/7 of them. If she had sold 210 eggs, how many eggs had she at first?&
&ansStatement1_3=Mrs Tan had&
&ans_3=490&
&ansStatement2_3=eggs at first.&

&qns_4=72 children attended a leadership camp.  5/8 of them were girls.  How many more girls than boys were there?
&
&ansStatement1_4=There were&
&ans_4=18&
&ansStatement2_4=more girls than boys.&

&qns_5=Wilson spent 2/5 of his money and had $60 left.  How much money did he have at first?&
&ansStatement1_5=Wilson had $&
&ans_5=100&
&ansStatement2_5=at first.&

&qns_6=After spending $30 on a board game, Joline had 3/8 of her money left.  How much money did she have at first?&
&ansStatement1_6=She had $&
&ans_6=48&
&ansStatement2_6=at first.&

&qns_7=Ailing had $45. She spent 1/5 of the money on a bag and 1/3 on a dress. How much did she spend altogether?&  
&ansStatement1_7=Ailing  spent $&
&ans_7=24&
&ansStatement2_7=.&

&qns_8=4/7 of a group of children are boys.  If there are 18 more boys than girls, how many children are there altogether?&
&ansStatement1_8=There are&
&ans_8=126&
&ansStatement2_8=children altogether.&