[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 480 tarts on a shelf at a bakery shop. 5/8 of them are egg tarts and the rest are coconut tarts. How many more egg tarts than coconut tarts are there?&
&ansStatement1_1=There are&
&ans_1=120&
&ansStatement2_1=more egg tarts than coconut tarts.&

&qns_2=Yifan spent 2/5 of her money on a doll and 1/2 of the remainder on a musical box. She spent $8 more on the doll than on the musical box. How much money had she left?&
&ansStatement1_2=Yifan had $&
&ans_2=24&
&ansStatement2_2=left.&

&qns_3=Ali withdrew 1/4 of his savings from the bank. He spent $425 of it and had $175 left. How much was his total savings in the bank at first?&
&ansStatement1_3=Ali`s total savings in the bank was $&
&ans_3=2400&
&ansStatement2_3=.&

&qns_4=A tank is 1/5 full. When another 490 ml of water is poured into the tank, it becomes 2/3 full. How much water is in the tank when it is 1/5 full?&
&ansStatement1_4=When it is 1/5 full, the tank holds&
&ans_4=210&
&ansStatement2_4=ml of water.&

&qns_5=Larry spent 3/5 of his money on a bag. He spent the remainder on 3 comic books which cost $6 each. How much did the bag cost?&
&ansStatement1_5=The bag cost $&
&ans_5=27&
&ansStatement2_5=.&

&qns_6=Siti spent 1/4 of her money on a pencil case and 1/2 of the remainder on a set of pens. She spent $10 altogether. How much money had she left?&
&ansStatement1_6=Siti had $&
&ans_6=6&
&ansStatement2_6=left.&

&qns_7=Zaki spent an equal amount of money each day. After 4 days, he had 4/5 of his money left. After 10 days, he had $30 left. How much money did he have at first?&   
&ansStatement1_7=Zaki had $&
&ans_7=60&
&ansStatement2_7=at first.&

&qns_8=Mother spends 3/5 of her money on 3 bowls and 8 plates. With the rest of her money, she can buy another 6 bowls. If she spends all her money on plates only, how many plates can she buy?&
&ansStatement1_8=Mother can buy&
&ans_8=20&
&ansStatement2_8=plates.&