3. Quién
Quién means who.. so, who dances really good? Quién baila muy bien ?
Answer:
3. yo tome el sol en la playa
4. Ellos llegaron al aeropuerto a las ocho.
5.Nosotros fuismos de visita a las islas del pacifico.
6. Jorge volo por la mañana.
7. Acampe en las montañas.
8. Delia saco fotos del arrecife.
Explanation:
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To find 1/3 of 180, we need to multiply 180 by 1/3, or divide 180 by 3. For this one, we will try both methods.
180/1 x 1/3 = 180/3 or 60
180 / 3 =60
Since we now know how much was sold, we need to find what is left. We need to subtract 180 by 60.
180-60=120
So 120 bottles are left. Now, since 3/5 of 120 were sold the next day, we need to multiply 120 by 3/5.
120/1 x 3/5 = 360/5 or 72.
Now we know that 72 bottles were sold on Saturday. Subtract 120 by 72 to know how much is left in total.
120-72=48
60 bottles of water were sold on Friday.
72 bottles of water were sold on Saturday.
There were 12 more bottles sold on Saturday than Friday.
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Answer:
En Perú se practican muchos deportes de aventura. En Pachacamac se practica mucho la bicicleta de montaña.
Las dos competencias nacionales más importantes de este deporte son el Rally de Totoritas y el de entre ríos.
Un deporte nuevo que se practica en la región de Ocucaje es el sandboard.
En las dunas de este lugar, los deportistas descienden en tablas a muchos kilómetros por hora.
Los peruanos van de excursión a la Cordillera Blanca y caminan desde el pueblo de Qorihuayrachina hasta Machu Picchu.
Otro de los deportes tradicionales que se practica en Perú es la pesca en pequeñas canoas. Este deporte tiene más de dos mil años.
Explanation:
In Peru many adventure sports are practiced. In Pachacamac, mountain biking is widely practiced.
The two most important national competitions of this sport are the Totoritas Rally and the one between rivers.
A new sport that is practiced in the Ocucaje region is sandboarding.
In the dunes of this place, athletes descend on boards at many kilometers per hour.
Peruvians go on an excursion to the Cordillera Blanca and walk from the town of Qorihuayrachina to Machu Picchu.
Another of the traditional sports practiced in Peru is fishing in small canoes. This sport is more than two thousand years old.