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Serga [27]
3 years ago
10

Hiii, uh...... .. help? ​

Spanish
2 answers:
babunello [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

hiiiiiii i meant to put this in the comments ma bad

Explanation:

maw [93]3 years ago
3 0
so basically you have to fill in a single letter in the blanks. for example, where it says gra_ias you would put a c in the blank to make it read gracias. and so on, so if you look at the words think of some other spanish words that look like it, and figure out what letter is missing.
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In this problem, we need to follow the pattern and write out the missing numbers in Spanish. The model is:


Modelo: 5, 10, 15 ... 50 = veinte, venticinco, treinta, treinta y cinco, cuarenta, cuarenta y cinco.


So the pattern are the following:

1) 50, 150, 250 ... 1.050  

2) 5.000, 20.000, 35.000 ... 95.000  

3) 100.000, 200.000, 300.000 ... 1.000.000  

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<h2>First.</h2><h3>50, 150, 250 ... 1050</h3>

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This is written in Spanish as follows:


<em>Cincuenta, Ciento cincuenta, doscientos cincuenta, trescientos cincuenta, cuatrocientos cincuenta, quinientos cincuenta, seiscientos cincuenta, setecientos cincuenta, ochocientos cincuenta, novecientos cincuenta, mil cincuenta</em>


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<em>Cinco mil, veinte mil, treinta y cinco mil, cincuenta mil, sesenta y cinco mil, ochenta mil, noventa y cinco mil</em>


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<em>Cien mil, doscientos mil, trescientos mil, cuatrocientos mil, quinientos mil, seiscientos mil. setecientos mil, ochocientos mil, novecientos mil, un millón.</em>


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