32 divided by 2 equals 16. 48divided by 3 equals 16. 64 divided by 4 equals 16. 16 divided by 1 equals 16.
16
30 divided by 2 equals 15 :)
1 divided by 13 equals 13
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Quince quinientos quince milesimas
In Spanish, 15515 is written as "quince mil quinientos quince".
The math problem 3 plus 2 equals to 5 and in Spanish five is cinco.
"Quince" in Spanish translates to "fifteen" in English.
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
doscientos quince.
"2 menos cuarto/quince" or "Una y cuarenta y cinco/una con cuarenta y cinco."
The decimal point would usually be written as a comma, so: 15,515.If you want it written out: quince coma cinco uno cinco.
This means: it is 5:15.
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, and quince are 1 through 15 in Spanish. If you actually want to know '1 to 15' in Spanish, it is 'Uno a quince'.
Those are numbers in English, honey. If you want them in Spanish, it goes like this: cinco, diez, quince, veinte, veinticinco, treinta, treinta y cinco, cuarenta, cuarenta y cinco, cincuenta, cincuenta y cinco, sesenta, sesenta y cinco, setenta, setenta y cinco, ochenta, ochenta y cinco, noventa, noventa y cinco, cien. Voilà!
5,000,000 = cinco millones (SEEN coh mee YOH nehs)cinco millonesTHENGcaw meelYAWNess (Spain)SEENGcaw meelYAWNess (Latin America)