Answer:
GUILLE What are you looking for, boss? MARTÍN The group. They were supposed to be here half an hour ago. GUILLE They are resting, boss. We worked late into the night. MARTÍN I’m getting anxious! We need to rehearse the new song. What are they doing? GUILLE Juan is sleeping. He went to bed at noon. MARTÍN That kid is still irresponsible! I don't understand why I put up with him. GUILLE Don't get upset, boss. Juan is playing the guitar very well these days. MARTÍN What about Karina? GUILLE She was in the library reading a novel half an hour ago. MARTÍN And the singer? Where is she wasting time? GUILLE She's eating. MARTÍN Again? We can’t keep up this pace!
Explanation:
2. Él está
3. Nosotros nos estamos afeitando
4. Ellas se están maquillando
5. ¿Qué estás haciendo tú en esa foto, Javier? Bueno, yo estoy (leer) __________ una carta de mis padres.
Response:
With a monthly expense of $20,000, Ricardo can make 25 trips via metro and 16 trips by bus. If he undertakes 21 trips weekly, that amount is insufficient to cover bus fares.
Overview:
The problem can be resolved by dividing the weekly expense of $20,000 by the cost of the two forms of transportation: $800 (metro) and $1200 (bus). Knowing he makes 21 trips, the result must meet or exceed that to confirm that Ricardo can accommodate his weekly travel needs. In this instance, he can fulfill the requirement using the metro (with spare funds remaining), but not with the bus (he will be short on funds).
Although I'm unsure of the exact question, it seems you want to identify what you see versus what you hear.
What you see is - Ella sale a bailar
What you hear is - Ella oye música