Question: Roger's age is 5 more than twice Jill's age. In 15 years, their age difference will be 30 years less than Finley's age. If Jill is 20 years old now, how old is Finley?
Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: Twice Jill's age is 2 * 20 = 40. If Roger's age is 5 more than twice Jill's age, he is 5 + 40 = 45 years old. In 15 years, Jill will be 20 + 15 = 35 years old. Roger's age will be 45 + 15 = 60 years old in 15 years. The age difference between Roger and Jill in fifteen years will be 60 - 35 = 25 years. In 15 years, the age difference between Roger and Jill will be 30 years less than Finley's age, meaning in fifteen years Finley will be 30 + 25 = 55 years old. Currently, Finley is 55 - 15 = 40 years old.
So the answer is 40.

Question: Steve bought $25 worth of groceries. He bought a gallon of milk for $3, two boxes of cereal for $3.5 each, 4 bananas for $.25 each, four apples that cost $.5 each and a number of boxes of cookies. The cookies cost twice as much per box as the gallon of milk. How many boxes of cookies did he get?
Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: He spent $7 on cereal because 2 x 3.5 = 7. He spent $1 on bananas because 4 x .25 = 1. He spent $2 on apples because 4 x .5 = 2. He spent 13 on everything but the cookies because 3 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 13. He spent $12 on cookies because 25 - 13 = 12. Each box of cookies is $6 because 3 x 2 = 6. He bought 2 boxes of cookies because 12 / 6 = 2.
So the answer is 2.

Question: Janele wants to figure out the average weight of her cats. She has 4 of them. The first two weigh 12 pounds each. The third weighs 14.7 pounds and the fourth weighs 9.3 pounds. What is their average weight?
Answer: Step-by-step reasoning process: The four cats weigh 48 pounds in total because 12 plus 12 plus 14.7 plus 9.3 equals 48. The average weight is 12 pounds because 48 divided by 4 is 12.
So the answer is 12.

Question: Victory and Sam have saved money for their holiday spending. Victory saves $100 less than Sam. If Sam saves $1000, how much is the total money saved for holiday spending?
Answer:
Step-by-step reasoning process: Victory saves $1000 - $100 = $900 for holiday spending. The total money saved is $1000 + $900 = $1900.
So the answer is 1900.