Article: Standard: Age 5 is 20 inches (50.8 cm) height.  2x2inches woods to 20 inches (50.8 cm) long each for table legs tapered each leg at one end for proportion. 1x3inches woods to 19 inches (48.3 cm) long each. Mitered cut both at 45 angles. Cut 1x3inches to 19 inches (48.3 cm) long for center support.   2”x2” woods, put wood glue, checks the right angle and nail it with finishing nails. When you’re sure put some wood glue and nails it using finishing nails. Mitered cut the 4 corners of the kids table to rounded form.
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Draw a sketch of kid’s table, measure the standard size and height for your child. Prepare your 2x2inches wood, 1x6inches wood planks, 1x3inches woodcut both woods      with each measurement respectively. Cut 4pcs. Cut 4pcs. Cut 4pcs.wood planks 1x6inches to 22 inches (55.9 cm) long each. Assemble the 1”x3” wood for apron and center support, Put some wood glue and nail it. Fix the 4pcs. Fix the 4pcs.1”x6”wood planks, makes sure the right alignment and edges fits; use planer to make it straight the edges. Sand down rough surfaces of your finished kid’s table, paints it with your colors. Finished.
Article: The key to understanding this formula is to recognize the underlying pattern. The sum of any set of consecutive odd numbers starting with 1 is always equal to the square of the number of digits that were added together.  Sum of first odd number = 1 Sum of first two odd numbers = 1 + 3 = 4 (= 2 x 2). Sum of first three odd numbers = 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 (= 3 x 3). Sum of first four odd numbers = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16 (= 4 x 4). By solving this problem, you learned more than the sum of the numbers. You also learned how many consecutive digits were added together: 41! This is because the number of digits added together is always equal to the square root of the sum.  Sum of first odd number = 1. The square root of 1 is 1, and only one digit was added. Sum of first two odd numbers = 1 + 3 = 4. The square root of 4 is 2, and two digits were added. Sum of first three odd numbers = 1 + 3 + 5 = 9. The square root of 9 is 3, and three digits were added. Sum of first four odd numbers = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16. The square root of 16 is 4, and four digits were added. Once you understand the formula and how it works, you can write it down in a format that will be applicable no matter what numbers you are dealing with. The formula to find the sum of the first n odd numbers is n x n or n squared.  For example, if you plugged 41 in for n, you would have 41 x 41, or 1681, which is equal to the sum of the first 41 odd numbers. If you don't know how many numbers you are dealing with, the formula to determine the sum between 1 and n is (1/2(n + 1))2
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Observe the pattern. Understand the interim data. Generalize the formula.
Article: Place your image exactly where you want it. Once you drop your image, it may be a little difficult to move it to the precise place you want it. There are a few ways to more easily manipulate your image: Text wrapping changes the layout of your document, allowing the text to flow around the image no matter where it is placed.  Right-click on the image and hover over Wrap Text. Select the alignment that bests suits your document. You will see a preview as you hover over each option. Select the image and then hold the Ctrl key. While holding the key, use the arrow keys to move the picture around the document. Click the “Insert” tab, and then click the "Chart" option. When you select Chart, a new toolbar will appear on your ribbon displaying a range of graphs to choose from. Choose your preferred type of graph, such as a pie. Scroll to that section of the window, and then select from the different types of graphs, such as “Exploded pie in 3-D.” Click “OK” to have Word insert the graph onto your Word document and pop up the “Chart in Microsoft Word – Microsoft Excel” window.
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Drag an image into your text box. Enable text wrapping. Add a graph. Modify your graph.