Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do well in school and at home. Maintain a healthy social life. Demonstrate respect for your parents and your elders. Apologize and acknowledge when you are wrong.

Answer: Be a good role model for your sibling by doing well in your studies and following through on your commitments at home. Your sibling will likely take notice if you are diligent about doing well in school and are also able to keep up with your responsibilities at home, such as sports practice or household chores. Working hard on your own needs and responsibilities will allow you to also be a good mentor to your sibling, as you will have enough of a grip on your own life to support your sibling. Don't be afraid to fail in front of your sibling. Your sibling may respect you more if you show them you are human. It will also make you seem more relatable and honest. Another way you can be a good role model for your sibling is to try to maintain an active and healthy social life. Being able to connect with a group of friends can set a good example for your sibling and show them how to be social around others. If your sibling is struggling to make friends and connect with others, ask them to hang out with your friends for a night. This will help them feel included and allow them to learn how to be social by following your example. Be respectful when your parents speak to you and be polite when you are around other elders, such as your teachers or your friends' parents. Maintaining a good relationship with the elders in your life, from your parents to your teachers to your mentors, will help you develop into a good role model. It will also demonstrate the importance of respect for your elders to your sibling. A good role model is willing to admit when they are wrong and make a sincere apology for their mistake. If you make a mistake, you should be ready to apologize and acknowledge your misstep. Do this in front of your sibling to show them the value of an apology and the importance of being humble and honest, even when you are wrong. This will allow your sibling to understand that it is okay to make mistakes and that it is essential to acknowledge them so you can move past them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write the bit-length prefix in bit format. Determine the total number of bits. Determine the number of bits used for subnetting. Calculate the number of subnets. Calculate the value of last bit used for subnet masking. Calculate the number of hosts per subnet. Separate the subnets by the value of the last bit used for subnet masking. Find which subnet your IP address is in.

Answer: In CIDR, you have a IP address followed by bit-length prefix separated by slash(/). Now you can start to convert bit-length prefix to quad-dotted by separating the bit-length prefix in increments of 8 and adding the final bit number.     Example:  If the bit-length prefix is 27, then write it as 8 + 8 + 8 + 3 .   Example:  If bit-length prefix is 12, then write it as 8 + 4 + 0 + 0 .   Example:  Default bit-length prefix is 32, then write it as 8 + 8 + 8 + 8. The total number of bits is represented using the following equation: Tb = 8. Subnet masks can be 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252, 254 and 255.  The table above gives you the Number of bits used for subnetting (n) to their corresponding subnet mask.     For subnet mask 255 is default, so it'll not consider for subnet masking.   From the previous step, you got IP address = 170.1.0.0 and Sub-net mask = 255.255.255.192  Total bits = Tb = 8  Number of bits used for subnetting = n.  As the subnet mask = 192, its corresponding number of bits used for Subnetting is 2 from above table. The Number of subnets is 2n.    In our example, the number of subnets = 22 = 4.  The total number of subnets is 4. This is represented with the formula (Δ) = 2m.  In our example, the value of last bit used for subnet masking = Δ = 26 = 64. The value of the last bit used for subnet masking is 64. The number of hosts per subnet is 2m - 2. Now you can find previously calculated number of subnets by separating subnets each having the value of last bit used for subnet masking or Δ.   In our example, the last value used for subnet masking is 64. This produces 4 subnets with 64 addresses. Our example IP is 170.1.0.0. This falls in the 170.1.0.0 - 170.1.0.63 subnet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recall the formula for the perimeter of a square. Determine the length of one side, and multiply it by 4 to find the perimeter.

Answer: For a square of side length S, the perimeter is simply four times the side length: P=4s. Depending on the assignment, you may need to measure the side with a ruler, or look at other information on the page to determine the side length.  Here are some examples of perimeter calculations:  If your square has a side length of 4, then P = 4 * 4, or 16. If your square has a side length of 6, its P = 4 * 6, or 24.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plan your time. Eliminate incorrect answers. Plan out essay answers. Skip questions you don't know. Review your answers.

Answer:
Look at the entire test. Decide how you will approach the questions. Think about how many minutes you will need for each section. Set a pace for yourself that gives you enough time to complete the questions, but that also ensures you will finish the test.  Start with the easiest sections. Not only will these be completed faster, but breezing through these can help build your confidence.  Answer the questions with the highest point values next. You want to make sure you give yourself enough time to finish those. For multiple choice questions, eliminate answers that are obviously wrong, and spend some time figuring out which others cannot be the correct answer. Then look for clues in the answers that make one of the remaining answers incorrect. If the question only needs one right answer, something about one of the choices will be wrong.  Don't be thrown by questions that include never, not, least, none, or except. These words can give you important insights into the answer, or help you eliminate wrong answers. If you're completely stumped and have to guess a 'true or false' answer, questions that have highly opinionated words such as "always" and "never" are usually false. You may want to formulate your own answer after reading the question but before you look at the choices. This can help prevent the answers from swaying you the wrong way. Essays require you to demonstrate your knowledge. Read the question carefully and underline key words, especially words like define, compare, or explain. Make an outline of the ideas you want to include in your answer. This way you won't forget anything as soon as you start writing. An outline also gives you a map to follow.  Answer the question directly by mentioning key words or the topic of the question. Give examples along with general information about the topic. Use any terms you have learned in the class. Write legibly. Your teacher can't mark something they can't read. If you have trouble writing neatly, try to improve your handwriting as much as you can before you take the test. Instead of wasting time stressing about questions you don't know how to answer, move ahead on the test. Circle the question and come back to it if you have time. Answer all the questions you know before you spend too much time trying to figure out answers to questions.  Look through the rest of the test for clues that might help you answer questions you don't know. Ask your teacher for clarification if you don't understand what a question is asking. When you finish your test, go back and review your answers. Reread and spend a few more moments on questions you were unsure about. Double check that you didn't skip any answers or misread questions. Trust your first instinct. Many times, your first instinct is the correct answer. But make sure you have made a reasoned decision for the answer, not just relied on your gut.