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Spanish

go

Latin

igo

Last Update: 2015-06-08
Usage Frequency: 16
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Spanish

it go

Latin

it eunt

Last Update: 2020-03-31
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

eat and go

Latin

nihil prius manducare

Last Update: 2022-08-21
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

i will go;

Latin

ego vado vos

Last Update: 2020-08-16
Usage Frequency: 2
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Spanish

and i will go

Latin

et ego vadam

Last Update: 2022-10-14
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

go to joseph;

Latin

ite ad joseph

Last Update: 2021-03-20
Usage Frequency: 3
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Spanish

i will not go away

Latin

non recedam

Last Update: 2022-06-07
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

so we go to the dark

Latin

sic itur ad tenebris

Last Update: 2021-07-30
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

and go your way to safety

Latin

et vade viam tuam in salutem

Last Update: 2022-07-16
Usage Frequency: 1
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let's go over to bethlehem

Latin

transeamus usque bethlehem et

Last Update: 2022-04-18
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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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go, you cursed, into eternal fire

Latin

ite maledicti in ignem aeternum

Last Update: 2022-08-12
Usage Frequency: 1
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go back! fortune favors the bold!

Latin

vade retro!audaces fortuna juvat!

Last Update: 2022-01-08
Usage Frequency: 1
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which, however, i will go, i will

Latin

ego autem vadam quo

Last Update: 2021-03-02
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

in which i will go: and what profit

Latin

quo vadam et ad quid

Last Update: 2020-01-22
Usage Frequency: 1
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Spanish

success to the power of the stars, so we go to the

Latin

macte virtute sic itur ad astra

Last Update: 2021-06-30
Usage Frequency: 1
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lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life

Latin

domine ad quem ibimus verba vitae aeternae habes

Last Update: 2020-08-20
Usage Frequency: 1
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he proves that the wise man is not to go around the honors, but she also praises

Latin

non ambire probat sapiens sed laudat honores

Last Update: 2021-06-06
Usage Frequency: 1
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then we can remove "n", which is in the numerator and the denominator at the same time, and obtain that the joint average size of the officers' class is: 350 / 2 = 175 cm anyway, there is a faster procedure that we should employ here, instead of the previous formula with the unknown "n", just using our numerical reasoning: if there are as many men as women in this class, and we know their respective average sizes (180 and 170 cm), then the average for the whole group (no matter if there are 100 women and 100 men, or just 1 woman and 1 man) has to be necessarily the direct average between both figures: (180 + 170) / 2 = 175 cm moreover, you can use the valuable help of the chart here, because we could visually deduce that the average between the two bars in class for officers, men (180 cm) and women (170 cm), has to be in the middle point between them, which is 175 cm. next we go to analyse the class for nco. initially, we could use the general formula, now supposing that the number of men is "m" and the number of women is "w" (because they are different in this class). 105

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(180 + 170 ) * n (1 + 1) * n 350 * n 2*n then we can remove "n", which is in the numerator and the denominator at the same time, and obtain that the joint average size of the officers' class is: 350 / 2 = 175 cm anyway, there is a faster procedure that we should employ here, instead of the previous formula with the unknown "n", just using our numerical reasoning: if there are as many men as women in this class, and we know their respective average sizes (180 and 170 cm), then the average for the whole group (no matter if there are 100 women and 100 men, or just 1 woman and 1 man) has to be necessarily the direct average between both figures: (180 + 170) / 2 = 175 cm moreover, you can use the valuable help of the chart here, because we could visually deduce that the average between the two bars in class for officers, men (180 cm) and women (170 cm), has to be in the middle point between them, which is 175 cm. next we go to analyse the class for nco. initially, we could use the general formula, now supposing that the number of men is "m" and the number of women is "w" (because they are different in this class). 105

Last Update: 2021-03-16
Usage Frequency: 2
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