Article: You will have to be observant to notice them. In fact, the more obvious the signs are, the more serious the rabbit's condition is. This means that you want to get a rabbit's temperature under control before it is showing the physical signs of heat stroke. That can only be done if you are being an attentive rabbit owner. The earliest hint of impending heat stroke is red ears. This is because the rabbit increases the blood supply to the ears in order to try and lose heat. The ears have less fur, so the heat can more easily come out of the rabbit's body through the exposed skin on the ears. Rabbits cannot pant and only sweat through minor sweat glands in the paws, so they have no efficient way of cooling off. They usually breathe through their nostrils but when over hot they will open their mouth and attempt to mouth breath. This is unusual and so should be taken seriously. In addition to mouth breathing, the rabbit may flare its nostrils. This indicates heavy breathing and breathing more quickly in order to try and lose heat. This can indicate a variety of problems in rabbits, most commonly problems with their teeth, but it is also a sign that the rabbit is overheated. The rabbit may drool or dribble saliva in an attempt to lose heat. Commonly, heat stroke will cause lethargic and weak behavior. The rabbit will be reluctant to move and wants to stay in the same spot. If forced to move, the rabbit may seem weak and wobbly, or confused. Ultimately, heat stroke leads to convulsions, which can lead to coma and death.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don't expect the signs to be obvious. Look for red ears. Be on the look out for mouth breathing. Look for flaring nostrils. Notice drool or excess saliva. Pay attention to strange behavior.

Problem: Article: To return to the Powerball game, you have 5 numbers and a single Powerball. If you guess all 5 of the other numbers correctly but don't get the Powerball, you'll win the second prize. If you calculated your odds of winning the jackpot, you already know that your odds of guessing all 5 numbers correctly are 1 in 11,238,513.  To win the second prize, you would have to guess the Powerball incorrectly. If you calculated your odds of winning the jackpot, you know that your odds of guessing the Powerball correctly are 1 in 26. Therefore, your odds of guessing the Powerball incorrectly are 25 in 26. Use the same equation with these values to determine your odds of winning the second prize: 111,238,513×2526{\displaystyle {\frac {1}{11,238,513}}\times {\frac {25}{26}}}. When you complete this calculation, you'll see that your odds of winning the second prize are 1 in 11,688,053.52. To win other prizes, you guess some, but not all, of the winning numbers correctly. To figure out your odds, use an equation in which "k" represents the numbers you choose correctly, "r" represents the total numbers drawn, and "n" represents the number of unique numbers the numbers will be drawn from. Without numbers, the formula looks like this: r!k!×(r−k)!×(n−r)!((n−r)−(r−k))!×(r−k)!{\displaystyle {\frac {r!}{k!\times (r-k)!}}\times {\frac {(n-r)!}{((n-r)-(r-k))!\times (r-k)!}}}.  For example, you might use the Powerball values to determine your odds of correctly guessing 3 of the 5 chosen numbers from the set of 69 unique numbers. Your equation would look like this: 5!3!×(5−3)!×(69−5)!((69−5)−(5−3))!×(5−3)!{\displaystyle {\frac {5!}{3!\times (5-3)!}}\times {\frac {(69-5)!}{((69-5)-(5-3))!\times (5-3)!}}}  The result of this equation tells you the number of ways that 3 numbers can be chosen correctly out of 5 numbers. Your odds will be that number out of the total number of ways 5 numbers can be chosen correctly. Just as with the base equation, this equation is best solved by typing the entire thing into a calculator or search engine. Some intermediate numbers involved in the calculation would be cumbersome to write down and it would be easy to make a mistake. In the previous example, your odds of guessing 3 of the 5 chosen numbers in Powerball would be 20,160 in 11,238,513. While this formula gives you the odds of guessing only some of the numbers correctly, you still haven't factored in the Powerball. To find your true odds, multiply the result by your odds of getting the Powerball number correct or incorrect (whichever value you want to find).  For example, if you wanted to calculate your odds for getting only 3 of the 5 numbers correct and getting the Powerball incorrect, your equation would be 20,16011,238,513×2526{\displaystyle {\frac {20,160}{11,238,513}}\times {\frac {25}{26}}}, or 1 in 579.76. On the other hand, your odds for getting 3 of the 5 numbers correct and getting the Powerball correct would be 20,16011,238,513×126{\displaystyle {\frac {20,160}{11,238,513}}\times {\frac {1}{26}}}, or 1 in 14,494.11. Once you have the formula down, simply change the value of "k" to find the odds of winning different levels of prizes. Generally, your odds of winning will decrease as the value of "k" increases. If you're calculating odds for Powerball or a similar game, don't forget to multiply your result by the Powerball value.
Summary: Calculate your odds of winning the second prize. Use an expanded equation to find your odds for other prizes. Solve your equation to find the odds of correctly guessing the numbers. Multiply the result by the Powerball value to determine your odds of winning that prize. Change the number of correctly guessed numbers for other prizes.

For the most part, you will have to do small loads with a portable washer. Your machine's instruction manual should have specific instructions regarding how much clothing it can hold. Most machines cannot hold more than 10 pounds.  Place your clothing into the washer. You can separate loads by color and fabric type the same way you would when using a normal washing machine. Liquid detergent tends to work best with portable washing machines. It's a good idea to add some liquid fabric softener, as portable washing machines only do spin cycles. There should be a hose attached to your portable washer. This hose will be screwed onto your kitchen's faucet in order to fill the machine with water to wash the clothing. Hook the hose up to a faucet in your kitchen or bathroom and turn the water on.  Use the water temperature that works best for your clothing type. For example, wash bright clothing in cold water. Some machines may have two different hoses: one to load the water, and the other to drain it afterwards. Refer to your instruction manual to make sure you're plugging the right hose into the kitchen sink. Most machines will have a line inside the washer marking how much water to add. Do not add water above this line as this can interfere with how the machine works and damage your clothing. When you load your clothes and fill the machine, make sure you choose an area with an outlet nearby. You need to plug in the machine for it to work. Once the clothing and water is loaded, you can plug in the machine and start the wash.  Most machines have a timer, where you can decide how long you want to wash your clothes. In general, the dirtier the clothing, the longer your wash cycle should be. There will also be a switch to turn to get the machine to start the wash.  Make sure to plug your machine directly into the wall. Portable washing machines do not work with power adapters or extension cords.
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Load your laundry. Hook up the hose to a faucet. Plug in the appliance and start the wash.