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We often use adjectives to compare things, people, events, ideas, among others. This is used to compare nouns in three ways, <em>comparisons of equality, comparisons of inequality, and in superlatives. </em>Here we use the <em>comparison of equality </em>just as tan ... como that conveys the idea of as … as. This is used when referring that two nouns are equal to one another. So here we use it with this formula:
<em>tan + adjective/adverb + como</em>, which is called <em>tan comparisons </em>and is used to compare two nouns using an adjective or adverb. The adjective in this sentence is comfortable (cómoda) and the two nouns are<em> la ropa tradicional </em><em>(the traditional clothes) </em>and <em>la ropa moderna </em><em>(modern clothes).</em>Therefore:
<em><u>Carla:</u></em><em> ¿Te gusta la ropa tradicional? </em>
<em><u>Daniela:</u></em><em> Sí, me gusta mucho y es </em><em>tan</em><em> cómoda como la ropa </em>
I don't think the sentence would make any sense if you would have even tried to put any "tu" in the it.
Translating the sentence, we get something along the lines of Raul ____ the pen to write. There's one word we can see falls into the blank, and that's used. Now all wee need to do is translate used into Spanish. One way to say used in Spanish is usado, so usado is the word that best completes the sentence.
Answer:
3¹⁵
Explanation:
3⁷×3¹⁰×3-² = 3⁷⁺¹⁰⁻² = 3¹⁷⁻² = 3¹⁵