In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Often, the tire width will be printed along with other measurements. In most countries, the tire width is printed in millimeters or meters. The tire width number is usually printed directly following a capitalized "P." If your tire width is 1.75 metres (69 in), for example, the width number will usually be written as "P175." If you can't find a tire width number on the sidewall, calculate it on your own.The tire width is measured from endpoint to endpoint. If your tire is not connected to your car, stand it vertically while you measure. Take your measuring tape, and record the measurement you get from one end of the tire to the other. Prop your tire against a straight object if it does not stand up on its own. The tire aspect ratio is the ratio of the tire height divided by the tire width. On a tire sidewall, the aspect ratio will generally be written after a backslash ("/").  Aspect ratios are written in percentages. If your aspect ratio is 65%, for example, the number will likely be written as "/65." Calculate aspect ratio manually if the number is not contained on the sidewall. When you've divided and come to a number, convert that number from a decimal to a percentage. This is your aspect ratio number. If your width is 4 inches (10.2 cm) and your diameter is 24 inches (61 cm), for example, then your aspect ratio is 60%.  Make sure you calculated the diameter and width in the same measurement system (e.g. inches or meters) before you calculate the aspect ratio. Use this online aspect ratio calculator as an alternative: https://www.calculator.net/ratio-calculator.html
Summary: Check for the tire width along its sidewall. Measure your tire width from one end of the tire to the other. Check for the aspect ratio along the sidewall as well. Divide your width by your diameter to calculate aspect ratio.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start cutting, make sure you have a flat surface. This will ensure further precision.
Summary: Lay out the jeans flat on a piece of cardboard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stick one on each person's head. Then,write/draw random objects on them. These can be "Yes or No" or random answer questions. Each player must ask questions about their unknown image or words but only receive yes or no answers. However, you can keep going until the last person has guessed, for more fun!
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Get as many sticky notes as you have people. Write Christmas-related names or draw Christmas-related objects on each one. Write out questions according to the objects. Sit everyone down and play (putting the sticky notes on your head of course). The winner is the first person to guess correctly.