You'll need 5 yards (4.6 m) of fabric (assuming the bolts are 45" wide) for this project, preferably something strong but soft. You'll also need filling for the bean bag. You can buy filling at many furniture stores or you can make your own from cut up foam or mattress filling. Then you'll need a sewing machine, thread, scissors, and a measuring tape. Paper or cardboard to make a pattern also helps. Make a pattern on paper or cardboard. You're going to be making twelve rounded triangles with a height of 30" and a base of 20". On a large piece of paper or cardboard, first mark a straight line that is 20" long. Then, find the halfway point and measure 30" from that point. Check that your line is perfectly perpendicular using math or a protractor. Hand draw a soft curve from the 30" point to one end of the 20" line. Get it to the shape you want and then fold along the center line and cut it out, following the curve you created. You should be able to get two of these triangles onto each yard of your fabric with a little room to spare (again, you will need 12 triangles). If you can, leave a half inch seam allowance around all of the edges. Cut out the fabric when you're ready. Remember: measure twice, cut once. Sew two triangles together along the bottom 20" side, with the right sides facing. Do this until you have six canoe-shaped panels. Then three of the panels together along the long sides so that a single piece of fabric is formed. Repeat this for the remaining three panels. Take these two pieces of fabric, pin them right sides together, and then sew all the way around, leaving a 6" gap to turn and fill the beanbag chair. Turn the fabric by pushing it through the hole, so that it is no longer inside out. You can now fill the bag by pouring your desired filling into the hole. Do not overstuff the bag....it needs to be comfy! Use a whip stitch to close the hole. Enjoy your new beanbag chair.

Summary: Gather your supplies. Make your pattern. Cut your fabric. Sew the halves. Attach the halves. Fill the beanbag. Close the hole.


Depending on your phone model, use the following steps to close an app that is not responding.  Press icon with three lines, or two over lapping squares.  If your phone doesn't have that, swipe up from the bottom of the screen, or press the button below your screen. Swipe left and right to switch between apps. Swipe up on the app you want to kill. There's a chance that your phone has run out of battery and will not turn on, so plug your phone into a wall charger and let it sit for a few minutes before you continue.  If your phone gives no indication of charging after a few minutes, try a different charger and/or wall outlet. You'll most likely get the best results by using the charger that came with your phone. Press and hold the Power button on your phone until the Power menu appears, then tap Power off to turn the phone off. Wait for a few minutes before pressing the Power button again to turn back on the phone. If this doesn't work, move on to the next step. If your phone isn't responding to your Power button or screen taps, you may be able to force the device to restart.  Most Android devices can be forced to restart by holding the Power and Volume Up buttons for about ten seconds. If Power + Volume Up doesn't work, try Power + Volume Down. If you can't force your device to restart for some reason, slide the back cover off of your Android, lift out the battery, and then reinsert it and the cover after about ten seconds. This step will only work for Androids that have removable batteries. that are causing your Android to freeze. If your phone is freezing whenever you run a certain app—or if you recently installed an app or group of apps—that's probably a contributor to your phone freezing. The easiest way to prevent this from continuing is to delete the app(s).  Use the following steps to delete an app:  Open the Google Play Store. Type the name of the app you want to delete in the search bar at the top. Tap Uninstall to delete the app. if your phone won't boot up. If you can't get your phone to turn on after it was frozen, a factory reset may fix your problems. Keep in mind that factory resetting your phone will erase all data on the phone, so make sure that you have a backup before doing so.  Turn off your phone. Hold down the Recovery mode buttons until the recovery screen appears. These buttons vary depending on your phone:   Most Androids - Power and Volume Down  Samsung - Power, Volume Up, and Home   Use the Volume Down key to highlight Recovery, then press the Power button to select it. Select Wipe data / factory reset and press Power. Select Yes to confirm. Once the format is complete, your phone will be rebooted and you can set it up as if it was new.

Summary: Close the frozen app. Plug your phone into a charger. Try turning your phone off the regular way. Force your phone to restart. Remove the battery if you can't force a restart. Delete apps Perform a factory reset


Let's say you're working with the following problem: "Becky is selling tickets to her school's talent show for 5 dollars each. The amount of money she collects is a function of how many tickets she sells. What is the range of the function?" In this case, M represents the amount of money she collects, and t represents the amount of tickets she sells. However, since each ticket will cost 5 dollars, you'll have to multiply the amount of tickets sold by 5 to find the amount of money. Therefore, the function can be written as M(t) = 5t. For example, if she sells 2 tickets, you'll have to multiply 2 by 5 to get 10, the amount of dollars she'll get. To determine the range, you must first find the domain. The domain is all of the possible values of t that work in the equation. In this case, Becky can sell 0 or more tickets - she can't sell negative tickets. Since we don't know the number of seats in her school auditorium, we can assume that she can theoretically sell an infinite number of tickets. And she can only sell whole tickets; she can't sell 1/2 of a ticket, for example. Therefore, the domain of the function is t = any non-negative integer. The range is the possible amount of money that Becky can make from her sale. You have to work with the domain to find the range. If you know that the domain is any non-negative integer and that the formula is M(t) = 5t, then you know that you can plug any non-negative integer into this function to get the output, or the range. For example, if she sells 5 tickets, then M(5) = 5 x 5, or 25 dollars. If she sells 100, then M(100) = 5 x 100, or 500 dollars. Therefore, the range of the function is any non-negative integer that is a multiple of five. That means that any non-negative integer that is a multiple of five is a possible output for the input of the function.

Summary: Read the problem. Write the problem as a function. Determine the domain. Determine the range.


Make sure to download from a reputable location, as font files are a classic virus-prone file. Save the file somewhere on your computer that will be easy to find, such as the desktop. To expand a .zip file, you simply have to double click on it. A .rar file will require an expander application, such as 7Zip or Winrar. This will open the Font Book where you can preview the font. You can also open the Font Book manually from the Applications folder. You can use the menu at the top of the window to see how the font will appear with various style changes, such as bold or italic. This will add it to your font list in documents and other programs. You can also install fonts by opening the Font Book, clicking File, and then selecting Add Font. You can then browse for the font file on your computer.
Summary: Download the font of your choice. Expand or extract the file. Double-click on the font file. Click Install Font.