This is a text about doing a trip to a country where Spanish is spoken:
Visitaré Playa del Carmen, México en julio. El pasaje de avión me costará aproximadamente 500 dólares y me quedaré en un hotel all-inclusive. Son hoteles muy grandes que incluyen todas las comidas del día y tienen la playa en el mismo lugar.
En esa área de México, visitaré Chichen Itza, un lugar muy importante para la historia y cultura del país. Estaré muy emocionada por conocer cómo vivían allí. También disfrutaré de los cenotes. ¡Será increíble!
La comida de México será picante pero me emociona probar tacos originales y nachos con guacamole. Además de beber cerveza mexicana. ¡Ya quiero que llegue julio!
<h3>How do you use the future tense?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to write a text using the future tense and describing your trip to a Spanish speaking country. In this case, I chose to write about Playa del Carmen, in Mexico.
The Spanish future tense (futuro simple in Spanish) is used when you want to talk about what will happen or shall happen.
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Answer:1) a crédito, 2) fila, 3) cruzar, 4) uno solamente, 5) cartero
Explanation:
Answer:
It is a working hypothesis making a claim about the population parameter in question.
Explanation:
In statistics science, the null hypothesis is all the opposite of which the investigator desires to probe and it is represented with H0. Normally, the null hypothesis is considered true, unless there is strong evidence to prove that it is false. You will also need to formulate an alternative hypothesis, that will show what you want to probe, and will be represented with H1.
For instance, let's say that you want to make a research about the average time per day people spend using computers. You will interview 1000 people, in a small city. Before you start the interviews, you want to prove that people spend more than 5 hours per day using their computers (H1), or if it's all the opposite, and they spend less than 5 hours per day (H0).