Get the names and phone numbers of all the other drivers involved in the traffic accident. Write down the make, model, year and license plate number of each vehicle. Be sure to obtain all insurance information including the company, policy number and any insurance agent contact information the driver can provide.  Be polite, but do not apologize. If you say, “I’m so sorry I hit you,” you may be admitting legal liability for the accident. Try not to admit guilt unnecessarily like this, as it may not be clear who was at fault in the immediate aftermath.  Be wary of identity theft. Criminals sometimes stage fender-benders in order to obtain the information needed to steal another motorist’s identity. Never give out your social security number or let another driver take a picture of your driver’s license. For safety reasons, don’t provide your home address, either. Obtain names and contact information for any witnesses of the accident. Write down their account of what happened and make sure they agree to let your attorney or insurance agent contact and question them. They may be helpful if the other driver disputes your account of the accident. Photograph damage to your car and the other vehicles involved in the accident. Also take photos of the accident location and the people involved. This will help document the damage when you submit an accident claim to your insurance company. It will also help protect you in the event the other motorist claims more serious injury or car damage than actually occurred.
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One-sentence summary -- Exchange information. Talk to witnesses. Take pictures.

Q: If your divisor has a decimal, move the decimal to the right until it's a whole number. For example, if the divisor is 0.05 move the decimal two places to the right to get 5.  If you have more than 1 number after the decimal, keep moving the decimal until the number is whole. For example, with 43.52 the decimal will move 2 places so you get 4352. If your divisor is a whole number, you don't need to move the decimal. If you moved the decimal for the divisor, you also need to move the decimal for the dividend. Move it the same number of places. This may mean that you'll need to add zeroes if necessary.  For example, if you have 4.5 ÷ 0.05 and you move the decimal by 2 places, you'll get 450 ÷ 5. Consider rewriting the problem so you don't make simple errors. Place the decimal point right above the decimal point that's in the dividend. So if you moved the decimal 2 places to the right, it would be above the bar and right after the 0 below it. Work from left to right and see how many times the divisor can go into the dividend. Place the quotient above the line and don't move the decimal point. For example, since 5 doesn't go into 4, see how many times it goes into 45. Because 5 goes into 45 nine times, place a 9 above the line followed by a zero. If you need to show your work, multiply the quotient you got by the original divisor. You should get the original dividend if you've divided the problem correctly. For example, to check 4.5 ÷ 0.05 = 90, check to see that 90 x 0.05 = 4.5.
A: Move the decimal if the divisor is a decimal. Move the decimal for the dividend if necessary. Move the decimal point directly up above the division bar. Divide the problem as usual. Check your work with a calculator or by multiplying.

Article: Some scents, such as coffee or spices, repel a dog from approaching and eating grass. Spray or spread readily available scents you have in your home to keep the dog from eating grass.  Sprinkle black or cayenne pepper or chili powder around the edges of your lawn. You can also mix these in a bottle with water and spray it around the yard. Make sure to use only a moderate amount of each as sniffing these scents can cause your dog’s nose to become inflamed. Spray a mixture of equal parts lemon juice and vinegar around the yard. These scents will deter your dog from crossing on to the lawn. Avoid spraying directly on the grass, as the vinegar may harm your lawn. Avoid spreading coffee grounds on the grass. Some people recommend this method, but caffeine is actually toxic to dogs, so this is a potentially dangerous deterrent. Certain plants have a scent that repels dogs. Creating borders around your grass with these plants can keep your dog away from the lawn. The following plants may deter your dog from eating grass:  Coleus canina Marigold or calendula Lemongrass Citrus trees Hollies  Evergreen huckleberry Succulents such as aloe Despite your best efforts, your canine companion may still chew on grass. Some owners physically punish their dogs to stop undesirable behaviors. This does little to deter the behavior and can make your dog fear you. Using a firm, “No!,” can teach your dog to stop eating grass. If your dog is on a leash, you can gently pull on it while saying, “No!” Stay consistent with your reprimanding. Dogs eventually learn that “No!” means you don’t like the behavior. Although sometimes difficult, you can train your dog to not eat grass. The safest and kindest way to do this is using a spray bottle. Whenever you go outside with your dog, carry a spray bottle filled with cool and clean water. If your dog puts its mouth near the grass, reprimand it with a firm "No!" followed by a spray in the face with the water.  Avoid filling the spray bottle with hot water or other liquids. These could get sting your dog’s eyes or hurt it. If your dog continues to eat grass despite your best attempts, schedule an appointment with your vet. The vet can examine your dog for underlying physical and mental conditions. The doctor may also suggest an animal behavioral specialist or dog trainer who can help stop your dog from eating grass.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Deter your dog with a home scent. Plant borders on the grass. Reprimand your dog. Train your dog to not eat grass. Visit your vet.

Article: Because fluid can expand when heated, it’s important that you do not overfill the reservoir.  When the fluid warms due to the high engine temperatures under the hood, the pressure could cause the reservoir to crack and leak if there is too much fluid in it. Use a turkey baster to suck extra fluid back out of the reservoir in the event you over fill it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid over filling the reservoir.