Respuesta :
Answer:
a. más que (>)
Explanation:
Here is the list of first 10 numbers in spanish:
[tex]One=Uno\\Two=Dos\\Three=Tres\\Four=Cuatro\\Five=Cinco\\Six=Seis\\Seven=Siete\\Eight=Ocho\\Nine=Nueve\\Ten=Diez[/tex]
Now, From 11 to 15 they have a very unique name:
[tex]Eleven=Once\\Twelve=Doce\\Thirteen=Trece\\Fourteen=Catorce\\Fifteen=Quince\\[/tex]
From 16 to 19 they have the following form:
[tex]Dieci+number[/tex]
So:
[tex]Sixteen=Dieci+seis=Dieciseis\\Seventeen=Dieci+siete=Diecisiete\\Eighteen=Dieci+ocho=Dieciocho\\Nineteen=Dieci+nueve=Diecinueve[/tex]
Now for the next multiples of 10 until 100:
[tex]Twenty=Veinte\\Thirty=Treinta\\Forty=Cuarenta\\Fifty=Cincuenta\\Sixty=Sesenta\\Seventy=Setenta\\Eighty=Ochenta\\Ninety=Noventa\\One-Hundred=Cien[/tex]
Everything follow this same structure:
[tex]Multiple\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}10+y+number[/tex]
Except for 20 which change just a little:
[tex]Veinti+number[/tex]
Examples:
[tex]Twenty-two=Veinti+dos=Veintidos\\Twenty-six=Veinti+seis=Veintiseis\\Thirty-five=Treinta+y+cinco=Treinta\hspace{3}y\hspace{3}cinco\\Fifty-seven=Cincuenta+y+siete=Cincuenta\hspace{3}y\hspace{3}siete\\Eighty-eight=Ochenta+y+ocho=Ochenta\hspace{3}y\hspace{3}ocho[/tex]
So:
[tex]Cincuenta\hspace{3}y\hspace{3}dos=Fifty-two=52[/tex]
Since:
[tex]62>52[/tex]
The answer is:
a. más que (>)