[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.]
[Use # instead of %, ` instead of '.]

&qns_1=27 out of 60 apples are rotten. What percentage of the apples is rotten?&
&ansStatement1_1=&
&ans_1=45&
&ansStatement2_1=# of the apples are rotten.&
 
&qns_2=Jane posted 20 postcards.  17 of them were posted to her friends.  What percentage of the postcards is posted to her friends?&
&ansStatement1_2=&
&ans_2=85&
&ansStatement2_2=# of them were posted to her friends.&

&qns_3=Valerie made 50 chocolate cookies and peanut cookies.  24 of them were chocolate cookies.  What percentage of the cookies were peanut cookies?&
&ansStatement1_3=&
&ans_3=52&
&ansStatement2_3=# of the cookies were peanut cookies.&

&qns_4=Wendy earns $750 a month.  She spends $240 of it on transport and $180 on food. If she saves the rest, what percentage of her monthly salary does she save?&
&ansStatement1_4=She saves&
&ans_4=44&
&ansStatement2_4=# of her salary.&

&qns_5=Ravi earns $1200 a month.  He saves 15# of the money and spends the rest.  How much does he spend each month?
&
&ansStatement1_5=Ravi spends $&
&ans_5=1020&
&ansStatement2_5=each month.&

&qns_6=There were 75 questions in a mathematics book.  John answered 84# of them correctly.  How many questions did he answer incorrectly?&
&ansStatement1_6=John answered&
&ans_6=12&
&ansStatement2_6=questions incorrectly.&

&qns_7=The usual price of a clock was $60. At a sale, it was sold at a discount of 20#.  How much is the discount?&
&ansStatement1_7=The discount is $&
&ans_7=12&
&ansStatement2_7=.&

&qns_8=A man rents a room for $600 a month.  If the rent is increased by 8#, how much rent does he have to pay each month?&
&ansStatement1_8=He has to pay $&
&ans_8=648&
&ansStatement2_8=each month.&
