In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All whole numbers have an implied “.0” at the end. Rather than trying to visualize this, write it out. Place the decimal point to the right of the last digit, then add a 0 after it.  If the original number was 1,500,000, then write it was 1,500,000.0. If the number is already a decimal, like 1,200,000.325, skip this step. For the next step, count from the decimal point that’s already there. For an easy counting method, place your pencil on the decimal point. Then move it left and stop at every space between the numbers. Count each space until you reach the first digit in the number.  Since the original number is 1,500,000.0, count until you reach the 1. There are 6 place values between the decimal point and the 1. Remember the amount of values you counted. This is important later on. This also works without zeroes. For 657,799,596.0, there are 8 place values between the decimal point and the 6. The first few place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, and millions. The place values continue rising as numbers get bigger. Once you reach the space between the first and second digits, stop counting. Add a decimal point here and erase the original decimal point.  The number 1,500,000.0 changes to 1.500000. Do the same action if the second digit is a zero. For instance, 5,000,000 becomes 5.000000. If the decimal point was printed on the page and you can’t erase it, put a line through it so you remember it’s been moved. If the number ends with 1 or more zeros, then you can ignore them. Either erase them or write the number again with the zeros omitted.  After eliminating the extra zeros, 1.500000 becomes 1.5. Only get rid of zeros at the end of the number. If the number is 8.100200, only get rid of the last 2 zeros so the number is 8.1002. This is where the place values you counted are important. First write the number 10. Then add an exponent equal to the number of place values you counted between the decimal points.  Since there are 6 place values between the decimal points in 1.5 (1,500,000), the exponent is 106. In standard form, the number with an exponent is always 10, never a different number. Place the number that you converted first. Then add a multiplication symbol, followed by 10 and the exponent. This represents a number in standard form. For the original number, 1,500,000, the standard form is 1.5 x 106.
Summary: Place a decimal point and a 0 next to the last digit of a whole number. Count the place values between the decimal point and the last digit on the left. Move the decimal point between the first and second digits on the left. Eliminate any zeros left at the end of the number. Write 10 raised to the power of the spaces between the decimal points. Express the equation as the number multiplied by 10 and its exponent.

Place 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) of untreated kernel corn in a burlap sack and place that burlap sack in a larger bucket or container. Then, saturate the burlap sack with warm water. Make sure the corn is completely and evenly soaked. Why sprout the corn for whiskey? In short, sprouting eliminates the need for added sugar in the mash, allowing you to get a more authentic whiskey. Also called "malting," sprouting causes enzymes in the corn to convert starches to sugar. Those sugars then become the building blocks of the alcohol in the whiskey. Keep the bag in a warm, dark environment, such as a well-insulated garage or basement. Make sure the corn remains damp for about a week and a half. During the sprouting phase, keep the temperature of the corn between 62° and 86° F (17° and 30° C). Wait for the sprouts to grow 1/4 in. (0.6 cm) long, and then rinse the corn in a bucket of clean water. While doing so, remove as many of the sprouted roots as possible by hand. Discard the sprouts. Reserve the corn. Using a rolling pin with a solid end, a wooden muddler, or any other large implement, crush the kernels in the primary fermenter. Stop when all the kernels have been broken apart.  If you want to, you can also use a grist mill to crack apart the corn. You can only do this, however, when your corn is fully dried; wet corn won't go through the grist mill properly. To dry your corn for use in a grist mill: Lay the sprouted corn in a thin layer over a clean, even surface. Place a box fan near the corn and turn it on. Let the fan dry out the damp corn, stirring a couple times a day. 9 l) of boiling hot water to the corn mash. You're now ready to ferment.
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One-sentence summary -- Start the sprouting process by soaking the corn with warm water. Let the kernel corn sprout for 8 to 10 days. Remove the sprouted ends from the corn. Crush the kernels. Add 5 gallons (18.

Problem: Article: Many derma roller companies sell purifying tablets to make cleaning easy. If your roller came with a tablet, read the instructions detailed on the packaging. If your derma roller does not have a cleaning tablet, use denture tablets instead. Denture tablets are designed to sanitize, and you can safely use them on your derma roller. Different purifying tablets will call for varying levels of water. Typically, they use about 1  c (240 mL) or so. Measure the water with a measuring cup, and pour it into a small dish. If your derma roller cleaning container has a fill line on the outside, simply use that as a guideline as you fill it. Rip open the packaging around the individual tablet, and place the tablet into the water. Once you dunk the purifying tablet in the water, the chemicals in the tablet mix with the water to create your sanitizing solution. This happens instantly, so place your derma roller into the water right after the tablet. Make sure the entire derma roller is completely covered for a thorough clean. Follow the directions on the packaging to ensure your derma roller is completely sanitized. Some purifying tablets only need to soak for 5-10 minutes. If you are using denture cleaning tablets, leave your derma roller in the solution overnight. Once your derma roller has soaked thoroughly, use warm water to rinse off the solution. Then, set the roller on a clean paper towel for 10-20 minutes so it can air dry. If you pat your roller to dry, it may bend the needles. If the needles are bent, they may scratch your face.
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Use either specialty tablets or denture tablets to clean your roller. Fill a container with warm water as outlined in the instructions. Put 1 tablet inside your container and submerge your derma roller. Leave your derma roller in the solution as outlined in the directions. Rinse your roller lightly in warm water before placing it on a paper towel.