Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with a clean tub for the best experience. Fill the tub with hot water while you get the rest of your bath ready. Add some bubble bath or a bath bomb for some aromatherapy. Use essential oils to relax your body or clear your sinuses. Relax your muscles with epsom salts.

Answer: You won’t feel very relaxed if you get into a grimy tub. Even if your tub has been cleaned recently, take a moment to wipe it down with a damp towel to clear away any dust or hair that may have accumulated. It’s a good idea to wipe down the tub after you take a bath, too, so that there isn’t a build-up of soap scum over time. Use water that is steamy and hot to the touch, but don’t get it so hot that you can’t hold your hand under the stream. Make sure to plug the tub’s drain! You can always add more hot water while you’re in the tub if it needs a warm-up. You could make your own bubble bath or bath bombs or buy some from the store. Bubble bath gives you the experience of bathing in bubbles, which can be fun and relaxing, and bath bombs are famous for creating beautiful colors for you to enjoy in the tub. If you’re using bubble bath, pour about 1⁄8 cup (30 mL) into the tub while the water is still filling up. The stream of water will help mix and distribute the bubbles. Combine 6-8 drops of essential oils to 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of carrier oil, like coconut or jojoba oil. After the water has finishing filling, add the mixture to the tub.  Eucalyptus and peppermint are great if you have a stuffy nose. Lavender is a relaxing scent. Lemon and rosemary can boost your mood. Use 2 cups (473 grams) of epsom salts in your bath. Pour the salts in while the water is filling up to help it dissolve a little faster. You can also stir the water with your hand to dissolve whatever remains. Soak in the tub for 15-20 minutes or more for the best results. Your body will absorb the magnesium and sulfate from the salts, which can loosen your joints and relax your muscles.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a fraction into a decimal to solve equations on the calculator. Use mixed numbers by putting the whole number in front of the decimal. Multiply the decimals on the calculator. Turn decimals back into fractions. Simplify your fraction to get the final answer.

Answer: Enter your fractions individually into the calculator to get their decimal equivalents. For example, to solve for 3/4 * 1/2, 3/4 would be entered as 3 divided by 4, giving you the answer of 0.75. Enter the next fraction in the equation, 1/2, as 1 divided by 2 to get the answer of 0.5. Some calculators have functions that allow you to enter the fraction as a fraction so that you don’t have to deal with decimals at all. Check out your calculator’s instruction manual to see if that’s an option that is available to you. It’s really easy to use mixed numbers in your calculator, even if your calculator doesn’t have a fraction function. Simply follow the step to turn the fraction into a decimal and then place the whole number in front of the decimal point to continue with your equation. For example, to turn the mixed number 3 and 3/4 into a decimal, all you have to do is divide 3 by 4 on your calculator, getting 0.75. Then, place the 3 in front of the decimal point to get 3.75. For the example of 3/4 * 1/2, punch 0.75 * 0.5 into your calculator. You get the decimal 0.375 as the answer. It can really help to write down your answers on a piece of paper as you work, just in case you forget something or accidentally clear away your calculator screen. If your calculator has parentheses, you could also put the equation into the calculator all at once by typing: (3/4) * (1/2). The “/“ stands for the division button. On a piece of paper, write the decimal over the denominator of 1, so for the example of 3/4 * 1/2, you would write 0.375/1 on a piece of paper. Multiply the numerator and denominator by however many places there are after the decimal point. 0.375 has 3 digits after the decimal point, so multiply the decimal and the denominator of 1 by 1000 (use your calculator to help if needed). You end up with 375/1000. If your calculator has the fraction function, you can usually convert the decimal to a fraction just using your calculator. All that’s left once you’ve turned the decimal into a fraction is to simplify your answer. For big numbers, you might have to simplify more than once to get the smallest possible fraction. For 375/1000, the number 5 goes into both 375 and 1000, simplifying the fraction to 75/200. That fraction can simplify again by the number 5, which gives you 15/40. Do it one more time to get the final answer of 3/8. It’s totally okay if it takes you a few steps to simplify a fraction. Take your time, don’t rush your work, and you will get there in the end!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make the scavenger hunt indoors, or in an enclosed area outside. Pair the kids up. Find items that are familiar and obvious. Hide the items in easy places. Create simple lists for each team. Announce the winning team once all the teams find all the items.

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This will lessen their chances of getting lost. You could do boys vs. girls, sibling teams, etc. If there are younger and older kids/adults in the group, then it might be best to pair up younger kids with older kids/adults. Some good items might be stuffed animals, books, etc. Make sure that there is more than one of each item so that all the teams can get one.  Give each team a prize, with the winning team having the best prize.