In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Payment methods cannot be added or removed from the Uber website; you must use the Uber app on your mobile device. It's in the upper-left corner of the app, and will open the Uber menu. You'll be brought to a list of the credit cards you have on file. Here, you can add, delete, and edit existing payment information. enter the details of the card you'd like to add, and tap Save when complete. You can change the CVV number, expiration date, and billing zip code for your credit and debit cards, but not the actual card number. If you need to change the card number, you'll need to delete the card and add a new one.  Tap the ⋮ in the upper-right corner, then tap "Edit" to edit the payment method or "Delete" to delete it. To change your default payment method, delete any payment cards that are listed above the card you'd like to use while riding with Uber.
Summary: Open the Uber app on your phone. Tap ☰. Tap Payment to change your payment details. Tap Add Payment Method to add a card or other method. Tap an existing payment method to edit it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: a small hole in the soil. Use a trowel or spade to dig a hole 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) deep. Break up the soil within the hole and remove any twigs or foreign debris. Use distilled (not spring) water. You can find this in your local pharmacy. Rainwater is slightly acidic, and bottled or tap water tends to be slightly alkaline. Fill the hole until you have a muddy pool at the bottom. Make sure your tester is clean and calibrated (for a more exact measurement). Wipe the probe with a tissue or clean cloth, and insert it into the mud. pH is usually measured on a scale of 1-14, though the tester may not include this entire range.  A pH of 7 indicates neutral soil. A pH above 7 indicates alkaline soil. A pH below 7 indicates acidic soil. A single reading may be an anomaly, so it's good to get an idea of the average pH in a plot. If they're all around the same, take the average and amend the soil accordingly. If one spot is very different than the rest, however, you may need to "spot treat" it.
Summary: Dig Fill the hole with water. Insert the test probe into the mud. Hold it there for 60 seconds and take a reading. Take several measurements in different spots in the garden.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Verify that you’ve accomplished all the parts of your assignment so that you can properly address them in the conclusion. Take a few moments to make a list of what you’re supposed to demonstrate or learn in the experiment. To make sure your conclusion is consistent with the rest of your report, revisit your lab report’s introduction. This is a good tactic to help you brainstorm exactly what you’d like to say in your conclusion. Start mapping out the different elements of your conclusion by using the RERUN method. The RERUN method can be a useful structure overall for a short lab report, but it is especially useful for providing a conclusion to your report that reviews the experiment’s important components. RERUN stands for:   Restate: Restate the lab experiment by describing the assignment.  Explain: Explain the purpose of the lab experiment. What were you trying to figure out or discover? Talk briefly about the procedure you followed to complete the lab.  Results: Explain your results. Confirm whether or not your hypothesis was supported by the results.  Uncertainties: Account for uncertainties and errors. Explain, for example, if there were other circumstances beyond your control that might have impacted the experiment’s results.  New: Discuss new questions or discoveries that emerged from the experiment. The RERUN method is a good start, but there may be other components that you should include. It’s a good idea to talk about what you’ve learned in the experiment. You might also want to situate your reports within the overall research field, or how you can relate the findings to concepts you’re learning in class. Your assignment may also have specific questions that need to be answered. Make sure you answer these fully and coherently in your conclusion.
Summary:
Go over your assignment. Revisit your introduction. Use the RERUN method. Plan other sections to add.