Article: Place a seed-shaped ball of fondant at the end of a skewer or toothpick to help you form the flower around it. The height of the seed determines the rough height of the rose. With a small ball of fondant, form a thin petal, in an egg shape with a sharp, pinched point at the narrow end. The more petals you have, the fuller your rose will be, but how many you should make will probably depend on the size. Actual roses have between 5-40 petals. Place a petal on a clean, food-safe sponge or piece of foam. Use a ball tool, a pea-sized ball bearing, or the cup of a 1/2 teaspoon measure (assuming it is a basic round) to round out the petal. Rub it in a circle at the center to form the cup of the petal shape and then rub it at the edges to make the very edge thinner than the rest of the petal.  Do not worry about keeping the edge of the petal perfectly straight or even, as real petals are curled and uneven normally. If the fondant sticks to your tool or surface, use wax paper or saran wrap. You can also do these same formations with only your finger, if you do not have any tools. Place the first petal so that the pinched base is at the base of the center you formed earlier. Carefully wrap the petal around the center. Add on the next petal, with the pinched base slightly to the side of where the first one was placed. Wrap that petal and continue on to the next. Continue in this fashion until the rose is to desired fullness. As you go, the petal should become less tightly wrapped and should begin to pull away from the center of the flower at the top. Once all of the petals are on, smooth out and shape the base until it looks how you want it to look. Slide it off of the skewer or toothpick. You can use food paint, edible glitter, or even other fondant to add various finishing touches to your rose. Consider adding fondant leaves or try dried grape leaves. Enjoy your fondant rose!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Roll a center base. Form the basic petal shape. Make many more such petals. Form the petals. Put the petals on the rose. Form the underside of the rose. Add finishing touches.

Problem: Article: Let's say you want to calculate how long it takes a ball to drop to the floor from the height of a table. To get the best results, you'll have to measure the ball falling off the table top at least a few times -- let's say five. Then, you'll have to find the average of the five measured times and then add or subtract the  standard deviation from that number to get the best results. Let's say you measured the five following times: 0.43 s, 0.52 s, 0.35 s, 0.29 s, and 0.49 s. Now, find the average by adding up the five different measurements and dividing the result by 5, the amount of measurements. 0.43 s + 0.52 s + 0.35 s + 0.29 s + 0.49 s = 2.08 s. Now, divide 2.08 by 5. 2.08/5 = 0.42 s. The average time is 0.42 s. To do this, first, find the difference between each of the five measurements and the average. To do this, just subtract the measurement from 0.42 s. Here are the five differences: 0.43 s - .42 s = 0.01 s  0.52 s - 0.42 s = 0.1 s 0.35 s - 0.42 s = -0.07 s 0.29 s - 0.42 s = -0.13 s 0.49 s - 0.42 s = 0.07 s Now, add up the squares of these differences: (0.01 s)2 + (0.1 s)2 + (-0.07 s)2 + (-0.13 s)2 +  (0.07 s)2  = 0.037 s. Find the average of these added squares by dividing the result by 5. 0.037 s/5 = 0.0074 s. To find the standard deviation, simply find the square root of the variance. The square root of 0.0074 s = 0.09 s, so the standard deviation is 0.09 s. To do this, simply state the average of the measurements along with the added and subtracted standard deviation. Since the average of the measurements is .42 s and the standard deviation is .09 s, the final measurement is .42 s ± .09 s.
Summary: Take several measurements. Find the average of the measurements. Find the variance of these measurements. Find the standard deviation. State the final measurement.

This app resembles a blue "e" with a gold band around it. It's in the upper-right corner of the Internet Explorer window. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's at the top of the Internet Options window. It's near the top of the Internet Options window, beneath the "Default web browser" heading. If this button is greyed out, Internet Explorer is already your default browser. This button is at the bottom of the Internet Options window. Internet Explorer is now your default browser. You may have to close and re-open Internet Explorer before these changes take full effect.
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Open Internet Explorer. Click ⚙️. Click Internet options. Click the Programs tab. Click Make default. Click OK.