For the first part
1. Tu
2. Ella
3. Nosotros
4. Ustedes
5. Yo
"son or estan" i think this is right im not sure though.
Answer:
The possessive determiners, also called possessive adjectives, serve to express ownership or possession (hence the name). Possessive adjectives, like all adjectives in Spanish, must agree with the noun they modify. Thus, if the noun is feminine, the possessive adjective must be feminine, too.
Explanation:
Answer:
420.00
Explanation:
Gross amount = Amount with tax
Net amount = Amount without tax
Gross amount = Net amount + 20% × Net amount
(1 + 20%) × Net amount
(1 + 20%) × 350
(100% + 20%) × 350
120% × 350
120/100 × 350
1.2 × 350 = 420
Added tax = Gross amount - Net amount
= 420 - 350 = 70