Problem: Article: You want to be able to at least make enough money from your stand to cover your costs, so calculating how much you spent to set up your stand is a good start. Add together the price of the lemons or lemonade powder, how much it cost you to make your signs, and anything else you spent to start your stand.  For example, if you spent $10 on everything to start your lemonade stand, you could price your lemonade to be $.50 a cup so you would need to sell 20 cups of lemonade to make your money back. Adding up your costs will also help you determine how much of a profit you made selling your lemonade. Between 25 cents and $1 is a fair price for a cup of lemonade. If there are other lemonade stands in your area, setting your prices a little bit lower than theirs can help you sell more lemonade at your stand. Take a look around at any competing stands in your area and find out what they’re charging and what deals they’re offering.  For example, if Timmy’s stand a few blocks away is selling lemonade for $.75, you could charge $.50 for a cup of your lemonade. Pay attention to any specials that other stands are offering so you can try to compete with that as well. If Sarah’s stand is offering the first cup of lemonade for free, then you could offer a similar deal. Whether you’re making your lemonade fresh or you’re using a lemonade mix, you can offer a few different flavors to attract more people. Giving people more options will make groups of people more likely to purchase lemonade, which means you’ll sell more. For instance, you could offer a sweeter version of lemonade as well as a more tart flavor. Selling additional items such as cookies, candy, or other sweet treats can get people to buy more lemonade and spend more money at your stand. But be careful not to distract from your main item, the lemonade! Try selling salty snacks like pretzels or popcorn, which will make people thirsty and want to buy more lemonade from you! Encourage people to buy lots of lemonade by offering specials such as 2 for 1. Or you could offer the first cup of lemonade for free with any purchase to encourage people to buy more lemonade or goodies from your stand.  List the special on your sign so they can see it from a distance. Tell people about your special whenever they approach your stand. Some people may only have larger bills and will need you to give them their change so they can buy lemonade from your stand. Have enough cash and coins so you can give people their change.  Use a calculator to help you figure out the amount of change you need to give somebody quickly. If you’re a kid, make sure an adult is with you when you have lots of money on you. A good rule of thumb is to have at least $100 in ones and fives.
Summary: Add up the cost of your supplies to help determine your price. Find out what other lemonade stands are charging. Offer different types of lemonade to sell more at your stand. Consider offering other treats for sale at your stand. Have a 2 for 1 special to sell lots of lemonade. Be ready to break change for people so you can sell more.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make crispy, roasted ham hocks in the oven, you’ll first need to preheat the oven. Set the oven to preheat to 350 °F (177 °C). You can then prepare the ham hocks while the oven is heating up. Once the ham hocks reach an internal temperature of at least 165 °F (74 °C), you can turn off the oven. Using oven mitts, remove the roasting pan from the oven. Wait a few minutes for the ham hocks to cool before serving.  When the ham hocks are done, the tops should appear crispy and browned and the meat should pull easily away from the bone. For a traditional German dish, serve your roasted ham hocks with potatoes and sauerkraut.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C). Remove the ham hocks once they are cooked through.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the window or door has trim around it, pull the tape measure from one side of the trim to the other so it’s parallel to the ground. If there isn’t any trim, you can measure from any point on one side of the frame to the other to create an area that you want the blinds to cover. For maximum light control and privacy, you may want to add up to 4 inches (10 cm) of width to each side. For the height measurement, start by figuring out where you want the blinds to hang from. In most cases, the headrail is installed at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) above the window or door opening. Mark the spot with a piece of painter’s tape. Once you’ve determined where the headrail will be installed, run the tape measure from that point to the door or window sill on the left side. Next, move the tape measurement to roughly the center of the window or door at the headrail site, and measure the height again. Finally, run the tape from headrail location to the sill on the right side of the frame. Compare the three height measurements. The smallest figure is the height. However, if you want to cover all of the window or door or make a window appear larger, you may want to add 2 inches (5.1 cm) to 3 inches (7.6 cm) to the height measurement for the blinds.
Summary: Measure the width of the window or door. Determine where the blind headrail will be installed. Run the tape measure from the headrail location to the sill in 3 locations. Use the smallest measurement as the height.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Usually, a solution with 3% strength would suffice.
Summary:
Lay out the Pillowcase on a work area. Pour hydrogen peroxide directly on the blood spot. Let the hydrogen peroxide fizz or bubble for a few minutes, to allow the chemical to react to the blood spot and break it down. Blot with a damp sponge or cloth. Repeat steps 2 to 4 until the blood spot is removed. Launder the Pillowcase as usual, in cold water.