question: As the campaigning season of 1789 began, Koca Yusuf Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, took steps to defend the provinces of Moldavia and Wallachia.  He faced the prospect of offensives from two directions.  To the northwest lay an Austrian army of 18,000 men under Coburg.  Meanwhile, Suvorov was marching Russian troops into Moldavia from the northeast.  Yusuf Pasha determined to attack the Austrian forces before they could link up with their Russian allies.  To this end, he ordered Osman Pasha to lead an army of 30,000 men north to Focşani.  The town was an important trade center strategically located on the border between Moldavia and Wallachia.Learning of the Ottoman approach, Coburg asked his Russian counterpart for assistance.  Suvorov marched with 7,000 men.  He left his position at Buirlad on July 28 and marched 40 miles in 28 hours to reach Coburg the next day on the Siret River.
Answer this question: Who had the largest army, Austrian army of 18,000, Osman Pasha army 30,000, Suvorov army of 7,000?
answer: Osman Pasha

question: On January 1, 2010, 64.5% of the population had French nationality, while 35.5% had a foreign nationality. Of these, Surinamese (13.8% of the total population), Haitians (8.8%) and Brazilians (8.7%) were the largest groups. Smaller groups included people with nationality of Guyana (1.7%), Colombia (1.0%), China (0.5%), the Dominican Republic (0.4%) and Peru (0.2%).
Answer this question: How many percent were not people with nationality of Guyana?
answer: 98.3

question: Some hint of Cnut's childhood can be found in the Flateyjarbók, a 13th-century source that says he was taught his soldiery by the chieftain Thorkell the Tall, brother to Sigurd, Jarl of mythical Jomsborg, and the legendary Joms, at their Viking stronghold on the island of Wollin, off the coast of Pomerania. His date of birth, like his mother's name, is unknown. Contemporary works such as the Chronicon and the Encomium Emmae, do not mention this. Even so, in a Knútsdrápa by the skald Óttarr svarti, there is a statement that Cnut was "of no great age" when he first went to war. It also mentions a battle identifiable with Sweyn Forkbeard's invasion of England and attack on the city of Norwich, in 1003/04, after the St. Brice's Day massacre of Danes by the English, in 1002. If Cnut indeed accompanied this expedition, his birthdate may be near 990, or even 980. If not, and if the skald's poetic verse references another assault, such as Forkbeard's conquest of England in 1013/14, it may even suggest a birth date nearer 1000. There is a passage of the Encomiast  with a reference to the force Cnut led in his English conquest of 1015/16. Here  it says all the Vikings were of "mature age" under Cnut "the king". A description of Cnut appears in the 13th-century Knýtlinga saga:
Answer this question: How many contemporary works are mentioned that fail to mention Cnut's birth date?
answer:
2