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marysya [2.9K]
2 years ago
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Modelo 88 ochenta y ocho Question 1 with 1 blank 31 Question 2 with 1 blank 847 Question 3 with 1 blank 99 Question 4 with 1 bla

nk 4.315 Question 5 with 1 blank 68 Question 6 with 1 blank 72.206.124 Question 7 with 1 blank 35 Question 8 with 1 blank 8.789.000 Question 9 with 1 blank 59 Question 10 with 1 blank 100
Mathematics
1 answer:
RoseWind [281]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. 31 - treinta y uno

2. 847 - ochocientos cuarenta y siete

3. 99 - noventa y nueve

4. 4.315 - cuatro mil trescientos quince

5. 68 - sesenta y ocho

6. 72.206.124 - setenta y dos millones doscientos seis mil ciento veinticuatro

7. 35 - treinta y cinco

8. 8.789.000 - ocho millones setecientos ochenta y nueve mil

9. 59 - cincuenta y nueve

10. 100 - cien

Step-by-step explanation:

This question asks you to write out the names for each number in Spanish, according to the model. In this case, a period is used to separate the thousands - other countries use a comma.

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