Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today Alan and Lisy have the final part of this lesson on mathematics in Spanish, where we’ve been listening to Profesor Puga and his students, Mariana y Eduardo. This situation is particularly useful for an important reason. It’s one that everyone can imagine being in. One of the things that’s interesting about studying simple mathematic equations in Spanish is that the “meaning” of the sentence is understood. The fraction is understood: 30/5=6. Thirty by five is six. Five goes into thirty six times. In this lesson, we look at how carry out equations of division in Spanish. Check out the learning center for more lesson specific and general reference tools…You’ll be surprised just how helpful it is!
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So let’s see who’s really got this down… who can translate the following equations?
60/6=10
33/3=11
72/8=9
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: entre | Function: doing math operations | Topic: mathematics | Politeness Level: informal
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