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 caro21sch
 
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 HELLO EVERYONE! I CAME ACROSS THE SENTENCE " According to the National Educational Law n� 26150, which was enacted in October 2006..." 
 
 I would like to know if it is correct to say that ...according to the national educational law number twenty six one hundred fifty which was enacted in October in the year two thousand and six 
 
 I am not sure with the numbers... |  20 May 2012      
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Hi there!   Take a look at these ws:   hope this helps. |  20 May 2012     
					
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 Noetuc
 
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							| For me, it would be: "... law number: twenty six thousand, one hundred and fifty. 
 see U!
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 yanogator
 
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							| When the number doesn �t really have a meaning as far as counting goes, so it �s just a label, we usually just read the digits: two-six-one-five-zero or two-six-one-five-oh   Bruce |  20 May 2012     
					
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 tahntana
 
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							| yeah i agree with Yanogator too. each number should be read separately. |  21 May 2012     
					
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