Article: Right-click the image. Select Image from the menu, then click Scale Image. The Scale Image window will open, and you can adjust the size of the image. Enter a new value for the length or width and the image will adjust accordingly.  GIMP will automatically keep the aspect ratio the same by locking the numbers for length and width together. That means if you change one, the other will change automatically to keep the image from stretching or compressing.  You can disable this by click the chain icon between the two boxes. When you are happy with your settings, click Scale to change the image size. Select a drawing tool, such as Pencil or Airbrush. Click on the image to create a starting point for your line. Hold the Shift key and move your mouse to where you want your end point. You will see a line appear connecting your starting point and your end point. Click to draw the line. Continue holding Shift to add new lines, each one starting where the previous one ended. Press T on your keyboard and click where you would like your text to start. This will open the Text Toolbox. You can begin typing immediately and your text will appear on the image. Use the toolbox to adjust fonts and text effects.
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Change the size of an image. Draw a straight line. Add text to an image.

Problem: Article: Sometimes numbers are written out, making conversion to standard form tricky. In this case, convert the number to numerical form first. Large numbers have multiple sections. Write each one out in numerical form first.  If a number is spelled out as six hundred and thirty-seven thousand, four hundred ninety-two, start at the left. The first part is six hundred and thirty-seven thousand. Write this as 637,000. The second part is four hundred, so write 400. The final part is ninety-two, so write 92. You can do the same with small numbers as well. Very small numbers are common in measurements, like "one-thousandth of an inch." The thousands place value is 4 spaces to the right of the decimal point. So in written form, this is 0.0001. Another way to convert small numbers is to imagine them as fractions. "One-thousandth of an inch" is equal to 1/1,000. Divide 1 by 1,000 and get 0.0001. Once you’ve expressed the different parts of the written number in numerical form, finding the numerical form for the entire number is easy. Set up an equation and add together all the parts of the number. The sum is the written number expressed in numerical form.  For our example, your equation is 637,000 + 400 + 92. The result of the equation is 637,492. If you're in the US, remember to add a comma after every 3 digits starting from the left to keep track of the number. If you end up with 545600, for example, make it 545,600. Outside the US, use decimal points instead of commas. So 545,600 should be 545.600. Once you express the number in numerical form, then expressing it in standard form is much easier. Simply go through the same process as you would for any other number to find its standard form.  For 637,000, going through the process gives you 6.37 x 105. Do the same with small numbers as well. If one-thousandth of an inch is 0.0001, then convert it to standard form by going through the process to write small numbers. The result is 1 x 10-4.
Summary: Convert each individual part of the number to numerical form. Add up the different parts of the number. Go through the process to place that number in standard form.

The right food size for your lovebird will be indicated by the image on the label of these bird foods. Look for bird food that has high quality seeds that are hulled and bound together with supplements that contain vitamins and minerals, such as pellet foods. The average lovebird should have 2-3 teaspoons of pellet or seed based bird food a day.  You can also give your bird seed mixes. But keep in mind loose seed mix allows your lovebird to pick and choose what seeds it eats. Nutri-berries, Avi-cakes, and Pellet-berries require your lovebird to work to pry off a piece, so your bird is more likely to get a variety of seeds.  Look for seed mixes from your local pet store that contain canary seed, millet, rice, oats, safflower and a small amount of sunflower seeds. Corn is often a big hit with lovebirds, as well as sprouted seed. Pellet foods and seed mixes should be given to your bird on a daily basis, but should not be the only food you give your bird as they do not provide proper nutrition. About 5-10% of your bird’s diet should be bite-sized fruits and vegetables. Give your bird healthy fruits like apples, grapes, berries, papaya, and mango. You should also feed your bird vegetables like carrots, broccoli, zucchini, squash, cooked sweet potatoes, and dark leafy greens like kale and romaine. These include cooked whole grains, like brown rice, whole grain pasta, multigrain breads, and sugar free cereals. When you feed your bird fresh foods, make sure you remove anything in their cage that is uneaten so the food does not spoil. You should also wash the bowls in their cage before using them again. It’s fine if your lovebird shares many of the foods you eat. But limit her consumption of fried, greasy, sugary, and salty foods so she stays healthy. Do not give your bird tap water or unfiltered water. Most cages come with a water attachment so your bird has access to water all the time. These substances can kill your lovebird, even in small amounts. You should also avoid giving your bird avocados, rhubarb, asparagus, onions, raw legumes like beans and peas, and dairy products.
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Give your bird high quality bird food. Integrate fresh fruit and vegetables in your bird’s diet. Feed your bird healthy treat foods. Make sure your bird has access to clean, fresh water throughout the day. Never give your bird alcohol, chocolate, or caffeinated beverages.