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Spanish

last hope

Latin

ultimam spem

Last Update: 2012-10-17
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last day

Latin

dies ultima

Last Update: 2021-12-31
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Spanish

remains the last hope

Latin

ultima manet spes

Last Update: 2021-05-10
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Spanish

always hope

Latin

semper spes est

Last Update: 2021-01-19
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glimmer of hope

Latin

lumen spei

Last Update: 2020-10-15
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Spanish

: fear follows hope,

Latin

spem metus sequitur

Last Update: 2020-12-21
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i live in this hope

Latin

in hac spe vivo

Last Update: 2022-05-01
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i breathe, i hope

Latin

sum spiro, spero

Last Update: 2014-10-03
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until the last breath

Latin

usque ad ultimum spiritum

Last Update: 2023-04-01
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and hope each one to me,

Latin

spes mihi quisque

Last Update: 2021-10-15
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Spanish

leave all hope you who go in

Latin

relinquite omnem spem vos qui intratis

Last Update: 2022-09-26
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never give up hope and never give up

Latin

numquam desperare et non deficere,

Last Update: 2022-05-17
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all, forgive, hope, o you who come in

Latin

omnem dimittite spem, o vos intrantes

Last Update: 2021-02-09
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very trying times, love and hope are present in

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et in asperrimis temporibus amor et spes adsunt

Last Update: 2014-01-25
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Spanish

faith, hope, love, and the greatest of these

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fides, spes, caritas, maior autem horum

Last Update: 2022-06-15
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all things with death death is the last line that marks the fall

Latin

omnia morte cadunt mors ultima linea rerum

Last Update: 2021-03-22
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the truth in all things truth beareth away in the death of the last

Latin

in morte ultima veritas vincit veritas in omni re

Last Update: 2017-02-24
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the death of the last of the truth of the truth beareth away in anything should enter in the

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in morte ultima veritas vincit veritas in omni re

Last Update: 2020-06-29
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then, our ratio will be: 800 000 / 20 000, a division that can be solved mentally and matches exactly the first option. myadvice 1) in this exercise, you have a nice hint in the question's statement, when it says: 'approximately how many times…', because since then you can assume that you are allowed to use round figures. this conclusion is confirmed when you have a look at the answer options at the beginning of the exercise, as we always recommend. this way, you could have also used round values for all the operations of this exercise, just doing: for finland: 5 300 000 / 265 is approximately 5 0000 / 250 = 20 000 for germany: 82 200 000 / 101 is approximately 80 000 000 / 100 = 800 000 getting the same values that we needed to compare. 2) it is useful to keep always in mind the numerical reasoning behind our operations and results. let us say, if you made a mistake here while applying the rule of three, maybe with the nerves of your real test (that i hope we will minimise with our good lessons!), for example, by multiplying the data from the table, instead of dividing: 5 300 000 * 265 = 1 404 500 000 (or, with round figures: 5 000 000 / 250 = 1 250 000 000) you would obtain that the number of hospital beds is much higher than the whole population of finland (!!!), leading you immediately to see that your calculation is wrong. 36

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Last Update: 2021-03-24
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