[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.&


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&qns_1=There are 350 members in a club. 2/7 of them are new members. 3/10 of the new members are females. How many new female members are there?&
&ansStatement1_1=There are&
&ans_1=30&
&ansStatement2_1=new female members.&

&qns_2=After paying $30 for a shirt, Terry had 3/5 of his money left. How much money did he have at first?&
&ansStatement1_2=Terry had $&
&ans_2=75&
&ansStatement2_2=at first.&

&qns_3=Hamid spent 3/5 of his money in a shop and 1/4 of the remainder in another shop. If he had $90 left, how much money did he have at first?&
&ansStatement1_3=Hamid had $&
&ans_3=300&
&ansStatement2_3=at first.&

&qns_4=Betty read 2/5 of a book on Monday. She read 9 pages on Tuesday. If she still had 1/2 of the book to read, how many pages were there in the book?&
&ansStatement1_4=The book had&
&ans_4=90&
&ansStatement2_4=pages.&

&qns_5=Raju spent 2/5 of his money on a skateboard. If the skateboard cost $70, how much money did he have at first?&
&ansStatement1_5=Raju had $&
&ans_5=175&
&ansStatement2_5=at first.&

&qns_6=John made some flags. He sold 2/5 of them and gave 1/6 of the remainder to his friends. If he had 170 flags left, how many flags did he sell?&
&ansStatement1_6=John sold&
&ans_6=136&
&ansStatement2_6=flags.&

&qns_7=Meili spent 3/4 of her money on a birthday cake. She spent 1/2 of the remainder on a present. The birthday cake cost $30 more than the present. How much did the birthday cake cost?&  
&ansStatement1_7=The birthday cake cost $&
&ans_7=36&
&ansStatement2_7=.&

&qns_8=10 jugs of water can fill 5/8 of a pail. Another 4 jugs and 5 cups of water are needed to fill the remaining part of the pail. How many cups of water can the pail hold?&
&ansStatement1_8=The pail can hold&
&ans_8=40&
&ansStatement2_8=cups of water.&