Article: The easiest way to heat milk is in the microwave, but you’ll have to keep an eye on it. One cup (250 mL) of milk should reach room temperature within 45 seconds and boil within two and a half minutes. Stir it every 15 seconds to keep it from boiling over. You can also try setting your microwave to 70 percent power for a slower boil. You should still stir the milk every 15 seconds. When boiling milk on the stovetop, use a deep pot so the milk has room to bubble and crawl up the sides. If you’re making a sauce or a glass of warm milk, set the heat to medium. To keep the milk from boiling over, don’t turn your back on it and stir it every few minutes. Lower the heat when the milk starts to boil to avoid scorching it. Milk boils over when a layer of protein and fat forms at the top and prevents steam below from escaping as it heats. Eventually, the steam breaks through violently and the milk boils over the sides of the pot. Keeping a long-handled spoon gives the steam a way out before too much pressure builds. You should still put the spoon to use every few minutes and stir the milk to release steam. If you’re making cheese or yogurt, you should heat milk by one degree per minute. Heat it at low to medium-low for 30 to 40 minutes and stir it every few minutes. When you see tiny bubbles and steam, the milk has met its boiling point of 180 degrees Fahrenheit (82 degrees Celsius). If your stove runs hot and you can’t boil milk slowly enough directly over a flame, you could use the double boiler method.
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Heat it in the microwave. Boil milk on the stovetop in a large, deep pot. Try keeping a long-handled spoon in the pot. Heat milk for culturing slowly.
Article: When you write your termination notice to your landlord, you need to address the letter properly. In order to do so, look at your lease agreement and find the landlord's official address. If it is not provided, call your landlord and ask how the letter needs to be addressed. If you cannot get a hold of your landlord, use the address you have for paying rent. In most states, including California, a rental agreement is required to include an address where notices can be addressed to. Either before or after the landlord's address, you will include the date your notice is delivered. This ensures your landlord understands when your notice period will start. For example, if you are required to provide 30 days notice in order to terminate your lease, and you date your notice August 1, 2013, which is when you personally delivered the notice to your landlord, you and your landlord will understand that the 30 day period starts on August 1, 2013. The first body paragraph of your notice letter should state the reason you are writing the letter. This gives the landlord an idea of how they need to respond, if they need to respond at all.  You can write something as simple as, "I, John Smith, live at [address]. I am writing to notify you of my intent to terminate the lease agreement between myself and you. I am providing the required 30 days notice, which will start from the day this letter is dated." In most states, you do not need to state any specific reason for your intent to terminate. It is sufficient to simply state that you are terminating your tenancy as required by law. In addition to the date of delivery, the body of your letter should also state the date in which you will vacate the premises. This date will need to be some time after the required notice period is up. For example, if you are required to provide 30 days notice and you delivered it on August 1, 2013, the date you will vacate will have to be August 30, 2013 or after. While you can certainly move out before the 30 days are up, you will be responsible for the rental unit, including rent payments, until the 30 days are up and you have vacated. In another body paragraph, you should respectfully request that any refundable deposits (e.g., security deposit) be returned to you upon satisfactorily vacating the premises. In addition to requesting any deposits be returned to you, you should state all of the reasons you have complied with the lease agreement, and therefore why you deserve the deposits back.  For example, your security deposit is often returned to you so long as you vacate the premises on time and so long as you clean the premises as required before you vacate. If this is the case in your lease agreement, state that you plan on leaving on time and that you will clean the premises in a satisfactory manner. Your request may look something like this: "In addition to providing the required notice to vacate, I am also respectfully requesting that any and all refundable deposits be returned to me, in full, within the required period set forth under the law. Per our Agreement, I will clean the apartment, fix any damage, and will have the carpets professionally cleaned. In addition, I will vacate the premises on time and will return all keys to you as requested." Before you end the letter, be sure to give the landlord your new address. This new address is where your refundable deposit will be sent, as well as any notifications you may need to receive after you vacate the premises. Once you have written the entire notice letter, you will want to sign it. This will make it official and help if there is some dispute between you and your landlord about the notice. Once you have written the notice letter, make a couple of copies for yourself. If your landlord doesn't receive the notice, or there is some dispute about the notice, you will want a copy you can look back on.
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Address the letter to your landlord. Date your notice letter. State the purpose of your notice letter. Include the date you will vacate the rented space. Ask for any refundable deposits to be returned to you. Give the landlord your new address. Sign your notice letter. Make a copy of your notice letter.
Article: Sometimes, half of your work will be done for you. You'll have all the varying terms on one side and all the constant terms on the other side. If this is the case, all you have to do is the following. For the equation 16x−5x=32−10{\displaystyle 16x-5x=32-10}, we just have to subtract the numbers from one another. Remember that the coefficient of x is the number in front of the varying term.  In this example, the coefficient of x{\displaystyle x} in 11x{\displaystyle 11x} is 11{\displaystyle 11}. That division is 11x/11=22/11{\displaystyle 11x/11=22/11} to get x=2{\displaystyle x=2}. The answer to the equation 16x−5x=32−10{\displaystyle 16x-5x=32-10} is x=2{\displaystyle x=2}.
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Know that sometimes the varying terms and the constant terms will be separate. Simplify both sides. Next, divide both sides by the coefficient of x{\displaystyle x}.