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their

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eorumque

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to all their towns

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oppida sua omnia

Last Update: 2020-11-18
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stars have their own suits

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habent sua sidera lites

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angel with sea and their victory

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angelus pelagio et suis victoriam

Last Update: 2020-09-09
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with all after their kind, of its kind

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c/toto genere

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with all after their kind, of its kind,

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ex toto genere suo,ex genere suo

Last Update: 2019-10-07
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from their winter quarters were called out of

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ex hibernis evocatis

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what they see with their eyes i follow with wings

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quod oculis vident consequor alis

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that which they perceived by curiosity, they have lost their pride

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quod curiositate cognoverunt superbia amiserunt

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in their own language are called celts, in our gauls are called

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ipsorum lingua celtae, nostra galli appellantur

Last Update: 2013-09-26
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while their strength and years permit you to endure the labors of the

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dum vires annique sinunt, tolerate labores

Last Update: 2021-04-07
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the enemy, thus vanquished in battle, as soon as they recovered after their

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hostes, proelio superati, simul atque se ex

Last Update: 2020-03-12
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consequently, we will only need the total amount of fci for these two countries to calculate their shares, so we can 'black out' all the other rows and columns of our table: foreign capital invested (fci) in western european countries country total amount of fci, 2010 (in million spain 2 838 portugal 3 504 now, we should obtain the shares of each country in the total fci amount of 77 billion eur. to do this, first we have to turn the 'million €' format from our table into the 'billion €' one from the statement, to work with the same unit. so, for spain: 2 838 million are 2.838 billion € its share is: 2.838 / 77 = 0.0369 => 3.69% in percentage format and for portugal: 3 504 million € are 3.504 billion € its share is: 3.504 / 77 = 0.0455 => 4.55% in percentage format of course, there is no problem if you prefer to work with 'million €' units and convert 77 billion eur into 77 000 million eur, getting exactly the same shares. at this moment, we can already rule out two answer options, a) and c), because they say that spain's share is greater (in one form of another) than 41

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consequently, we will only need the total amount of fci for these two countries to calculate their shares, so we can 'black out' all the other rows and columns of our table: foreign capital invested (fci) in western european countries country total amount of fci, 2010 (in million spain 2 838 portugal 3 504 now, we should obtain the shares of each country in the total fci amount of 77 billion eur. to do this, first we have to turn the 'million €' format from our table into the 'billion €' one from the statement, to work with the same unit. so, for spain: 2 838 million are 2.838 billion € its share is: 2.838 / 77 = 0.0369 => 3.69% in percentage format and for portugal: 3 504 million € are 3.504 billion € its share is: 3.504 / 77 = 0.0455 => 4.55% in percentage format of course, there is no problem if you prefer to work with 'million €' units and convert 77 billion eur into 77 000 million eur, getting exactly the same shares. at this moment, we can already rule out two answer options, a) and c), because they say that spain's share is greater (in one form of another) than 41

Last Update: 2021-03-24
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