10 (ten)
dos y tres hace cinco
Uno, dos, tres, quatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, (10)diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince, diecisies, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve, (20)Veinte, Veinte-y-uno, Veinte-y-dos...(30)Treinta, Treinta-y-uno, Treinta-y-dos, ...(40)cuarenta, cuarenta-y-uno, cuarenta-y-dos, ...(50)cincuenta, cincuenta-y-uno, cincuenta-y-dos,...(60)sesenta, sesenta-y-uno,sesenta-y-dos, ...(70)setenta, setenta-y-uno, setenta-y-dos, ...(80)Oichenta, Oichenta-y-uno, Oichenta-y-dos,...(90)noventa, noventa-y-uno, noventa-y-dos, ...(100)cien
The letters 'y', 'm', 'x' plus 'b' in mathematics mean a specific number in an algebraic equation. The objective is to work out what the values of the letters are.
#!/bin/bashs=0c=1while [$c-le 100]dos='expr $s + $c'c='expr $c + 1'doneecho "Sum of 1 to 100 is $s"
10 (ten)
Dos y dos means "two plus two" in Spanish.
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I actually use Borland C++ 3.1 for MS-DOS.
The BACKUP command is used to backup in DOS 6 plus version.
2-1 dos a uno dos menos uno (equals 1)
In DOS, the following line will generate a random number between 1 and 100. To get 0-100, remove the plus one at the end. set /a num=%random% %%100 +1
\x0a in unix, \x0d\x0a in Win/Dos
Tres mas dos
"ocho menos dos son" translates to "eight minus two equals" in English.
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