Everyone each ran 3.75 miles.
3.75 times 4 = 15
and
15/4 = 3.75
You basically say the numbers in Spanish but while using despues,antes,son las(beginning of sentence) here il show an example ex. son las Cinco con quince.. although con means with some people do talk like that. translation: it's 5 with 15 ... yes I know it does sound weird in english but not all spanish is alike .... I hope this helped you the slightest bit ... I'm Spanish and this is also confusing to me so good look and do your best
Answer:
Enrique Araneda es más joven que Antonio Suárez. 2. Enrique Araneda tiene más hijos que Antonio Suárez. 3. El candidato conservador tiene más experiencia política que el liberal. 4. Antonio Suárez es más rico que Enrique Araneda. 5. El candidato liberal tiene más estudios que el conservador. 6. El candidato conservador está más afiliado a organizaciones que el liberal.
Explanation:
When comparing two things, we use the formula más + que to refer which , in this case , person have more of one qualification. Superior comparison. Comparative adjectives allow us to compare two or more things. There are two constructions for forming comparatives: más/menos + adjective + que; or tan + adjective + como. The adjective ending agrees in number and gender with the noun it describes.
Answer:
Tiene.
Explanation:
Tiene its like have but in present so she has means "ella tiene".