Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up the formula for the volume of a prism. Plug the volume into the formula. Find the area of the base. Plug the area of the base into the volume of a prism formula. Solve the equation for h{\displaystyle h}.

Answer: The volume for any prism can be found by using the formula V=Ah{\displaystyle V=Ah}, where V{\displaystyle V} equals the volume of the prism, A{\displaystyle A} equals the area of one base, and h{\displaystyle h} equals the height of the prism. The base of a prism is one of its congruent sides. Since all opposite sides of a rectangular prism are congruent, any side can be used as the base, as long as you are consistent in your calculations. If you do not know the volume, you cannot use this method. For example, if you know the volume of the prism is 64 cubic meters (m3{\displaystyle m^{3}}), then your formula will look like this:64=Ah{\displaystyle 64=Ah} To find the area, you need to know the length and width of the base (or of one side, if the base is a square). Use the formula A=lw{\displaystyle A=lw}. To find the area of a rectangle. For example, if the base is a rectangle with a length of 8 meters and a width of 2 meters, to find the area you would calculate:A=(8)(2){\displaystyle A=(8)(2)}A=16m2{\displaystyle A=16m^{2}} Make sure you are substituting for the variable A{\displaystyle A}. For example, if you found the area of the base to be 16 square meters, then your formula will look like this:64=16h{\displaystyle 64=16h} This will give you the height of your prism. For example, if your equation is 64=16h{\displaystyle 64=16h}, you would need to divide each side by 16 to find h{\displaystyle h}.Thus:6416=16h16{\displaystyle {\frac {64}{16}}={\frac {16h}{16}}}4=h{\displaystyle 4=h}So, the height of your rectangular prism would be 4 meters.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pay attention to his attitude. Notice who initiates conversation. Watch the emoticons. Wait for contact. Watch for the showboat. See if he talks about you.

Answer: If you talk to him online, notice if he's confident and talkative, then see if he's the same way in person. If he likes you, chances are he'll be nervous/shy when you're right in front of him. If you talk to him online, take note of who starts most of the conversations. If it's him, that's a good sign that he likes you. These days people throw out emoticons all the time. It’s usually a good indication of him liking you if he regularly sends you smiley faces. If you’re flattered, send a smiley face back. It may give him the courage to ask you out. When a guy tries to touch you in a casual way, that is a good indicator that he likes you. Beware of the creepier guys who may try to touch you in inappropriate ways.  If it is done properly, then just smile and keep the conversation flowing. Some men will take the primal route and try to impress you with their feats. Even the nervous type can embellish a story to you. Notice if he tries to grab your attention with a story about him “rescuing sea otters off the south pacific” or how his “dad played in Fleetwood Mac.”  They’ll usually go for something small like “yeah I play the electric guitar” or “did you see my touchdown last Friday?” If you like them back and they begin throwing out their feats, play along but quickly change the subject. You can’t necessarily go out looking for this. It just happens if it happens. Sometimes if guys are interested they’ll ask your friends about you. This is a clear indication that he likes you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't use a whole lemon wedge directly on your face or cover your entire face with lemon juice. Don't use lemon juice on open lesions. Don't spend long periods in the sun after using the lemon juice. Be careful about using lemon juice with lots of other products.

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Lemon juice is incredibly acidic, leeching out natural oils and disrupting your skin's natural pH. Not only this, but people with sensitive skin will have a much worse time dealing with too much lemon juice. Remember, a little goes a long way. Just because a little is good doesn't mean a lot is better! If your acne is bad and you've got open sores or lesions, lemon juice probably isn't what you want. While it may fight the acne, it probably hurts the surrounding skin, leaving it worse off. You can try using lemon juice on active acne that isn't opened or hasn't been popped. Discontinue if your skin develops redness, irritation, or breaks out. Lemon juice will make your skin particularly susceptible to sun damage.  This is why many people choose to use lemon juice at night instead of the morning, and then wash the lemon juice off when they wake up. If you do choose to use lemon juice on your skin during the day, take care to protect your skin from sunlight: Wear sunscreen, don a hat, etc. If you want to try lemon juice on your skin to heal acne and acne scars, be careful about using other skin-care products in combination with lemon juice. It might be helpful to use lemon juice on your skin on those days when you're not using benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, etc. for your skin-care routine.