In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Read books centered on mathematical mysteries or fictional and/or autobiographical books based on famous mathematicians. For example, a lot of Paul Verhoeven’s books incorporate math. Also, The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a popular fiction book about  math. Read biographies of famous female mathematicians to cultivate and maintain your interest in math. For example, read about Hypatia, one of the earliest known female mathematicians in Alexandria. Baking uses a lot of proportions and ratios. By baking your favorite cake, brownies, or cookies, you can learn about proportions and ratios while having fun and satisfying your taste buds. You can promote your interest in math by exploring how math is related to something you love! For example, if you’re interested in historical landmarks, like the Golden Gate Bridge or the Statue of Liberty, learn about the math that was involved in building these landmarks. If you’re interested in a subject not traditionally associated with math, learn how that subject incorporates math. For example, if you are interested in fashion, explore how cutting patterns and sewing these patterns together involves math. New math formulas can seem mundane and uninteresting, especially if you do not apply them to anything. Make math interesting by applying mundane formulas to everyday life circumstances. For example, if you have an alarm clock, chances are you are calculating how many extra minutes you can sleep before you get out of bed once you hit the snooze button. Try to notice the different ways you do math in your day-to-day tasks. Realize that, if you keep an open mind, you can learn anything. Yes, math can be hard at times, but perhaps there is a better way for you to learn math, like playing games with friends or reading a fictional story based on a mathematical mystery.
Summary: Connect math and reading. Bake something. Connect math with your interests. Connect math to everyday life. Be positive about math.

Problem: Article: You can back up WhatsApp from within its Settings menu. To back up WhatsApp, your Android must be synchronized with Google Drive. This should resemble three vertical dots. This should be in the lower right corner of your WhatsApp screen. This will open your Chats preferences. From here, you have a few options:  "Back up to Google Drive" - Back up your chats to Google Drive. "Auto Backup" - Toggle auto-backup settings. You can choose "Daily", "Weekly", "Monthly", or "Off" (the default). "Include Videos" - Swipe this option to "On" to include videos in your backup settings. This will prompt you to choose a backup frequency. As long as your phone and your Google Drive account both have enough space for the backup, this process will continue. If you don't have a Google account registered, you will need to tap "Add Account" and enter your email address/password. You can do this by tapping "Back up over", then tapping a network. If you use data rather than wifi, you may get charged for the use. If this is your first backup, it may take a few minutes.
Summary:
Tap your "WhatsApp" app to open WhatsApp. Tap your Android's menu button. Tap the "Settings" option. Tap the "Chats" tab. Tap "Chat backup". Tap "Back up to Google Drive". Tap "Back Up" to backup your chats immediately. Choose an account on which to save your backup. Choose a network to use for your backup. Wait for your backup to finish.