1: uno
2: dos
3: tres
4: cuatro
5: cinco
6: seis
7: siete
8: ocho
9: nueve
10: diez
11: once
12: doce
13: trece
14: catorce
15: quince
16: dieciseis
17: diecisiete
18: dieciocho
19: diecinueve
20: veinte
21: veintiuno
22: veintidos
23: veintitres
24: veinticuatro
25: veinticinco
26: veintiseis
27: veintisiete
28: veintiocho
29: veintinueve
30: treinta
The spanish word for 15 is 'Quince'.
Vienticinco - this infact means 25, no 15. 15 in spanish is quinze (pronounced kin-they or kin-sey depending on where you are speaking spanish)
If this is meant in terms of time, you'd say "dos y cuarto" (literally 'two and quarter') however if this isn't a time and you just want to know the words for these two separate numbers, 2 is 'dos' and 15 is 'quince'.
2:15 in Spanish translate to be 'Son las dos y quince.'
"Yo tengo 15 años"
unodostrescuatrocincoseissieteochonuevediezoncedocetrececatorcequince
There are 15 prime numbers up to 50.
30
quince - numbers in spanish. :)
The given numbers of 15 and 35 are not prime numbers but they add up to 50
15+15+1=31
The numbers are 15, 16 and 17.
You can't make 15 with even numbera
31
They are composite numbers because they are made up of smaller prime numbers ex. 15 = 3*5 9 = 3*3
The ordinal numbers in Spanish are:primerosegundotercerocuartoquintosextoseptimooctavonovenodecimo
Add all of the numbers up, and then divide that result by how many numbers there were, e.g. 1,2,3,4,5. Added up they make 15. As there are five numbers there, you divide 15 by 5, and you get 3. Voila.