El dormitorio your question translates to Laura, I make the bed today. I have to sweep and clean the floors

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Explanation:</h2>
First of all, we have both percentages and decimals here, so in order to make a comparison, let's convert the percentage form into decimal form as follows:
For any number n, the percentage form n% can be converted into decimal as follows:

Therefore:

So, ordering from least to greatest, we have:

1- encontró
2-recibió
3-terminaron
4-prepararon
5-volví
6-escuchan
7-viajaron
7-compraron
Well, in all languages, words are spelt differently. Because of this, you won't have the same words in two different languages having the same letters. For example, milk in English is spelt with 4 letters, but in Spanish, it is five (leche). Although there may be some words that share the same number of letters, this doesn't happen always. So, in this case, it was just how the language was created.
Yes something similar would be like a sweet 16