To find 1/3 of 180, we need to multiply 180 by 1/3, or divide 180 by 3. For this one, we will try both methods.
180/1 x 1/3 = 180/3 or 60
180 / 3 =60
Since we now know how much was sold, we need to find what is left. We need to subtract 180 by 60.
180-60=120
So 120 bottles are left. Now, since 3/5 of 120 were sold the next day, we need to multiply 120 by 3/5.
120/1 x 3/5 = 360/5 or 72.
Now we know that 72 bottles were sold on Saturday. Subtract 120 by 72 to know how much is left in total.
120-72=48
60 bottles of water were sold on Friday.
72 bottles of water were sold on Saturday.
There were 12 more bottles sold on Saturday than Friday.
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Answer:
- Escuchar: Escuchamos música los fines de semana con nuestros primos.
- Hablar: No sé por qué ya no me hablas.
- Ganar: Mi padre gana bien, pero trabaja muchas horas por semana.
- Participar: ¿Van a participar ellas en el concurso de baile?
- Visitar: Estoy emocionado porque mi novio me visita mañana.
- Bailar: Vosotros bailáis muy bien para ser cantantes.
- Estudiar: Si no estudias, no vas a aprobar tus exámenes.
- Celebrar: Mis padres celebran su aniversario de boda con nosotros en la playa.
Explanation:
In English the sentences mean:
- We listen to music with our cousins at the weekend.
- I don't know why you won't talk to me.
- My Dad earns good money, but he works a lot of hours each week.
- Are they going to participate in the dance competition?
- I am excited because my boyfriend is visiting me tomorrow.
- You guys dance really well for being singers.
- If you don't study, you won't pass your exams.
- My parents celebrate their anniversary with us at the beach.
I believe it’s se lee este libro but is there a fourth option?
Answer:
como pueden nadar los huéspedes del hotel?
Explanation:
there are many options
1.
los huéspedes solo pueden nadar con traje de baño.
the guest can only swim witj bathing suit
2
los huéspedes pueden nadar bajo su propia responsabilidad, ya que no hay salvavidas en servicio.
guest can swim at their own risk there is no lifeguard on duty
Answer:
the verb would be "<em><u>V</u></em><em><u>E</u></em><em><u>N</u></em><em><u>I</u></em><em><u>R</u></em><em><u>"</u></em><em><u> </u></em>