Avoid loud colors and sloppy clothing. Black, white, and/or grey are safe colors. If you choose to wear a skirt, you should wear skin-colored hose. Keep jewellery subtle, such as small stud pearls or gold studs. Pull back your hair from your face into a braid or a low bun. Wear a Polo and black pants. The spelling bee isn't really very dressy until the finals. Always wear black loafers. Just nicely brush your hair back, and you are set. Don't go to crazy on the tie. It can be hard to find comfortable dress shoes and clothes, but you don't want to be distracted by a pinching shoe.
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One-sentence summary -- Dress to look professional. If you are a girl: If you are a boy: Make sure your clothes are comfortable.


An entrepreneur does not work a traditional 9 to 5 schedule. When it comes to making plans, ask about their schedule frequently. They may be free at odd hours, so dinner and a movie Saturday night is not always feasible. You may end up meeting for lunch on a Wednesday afternoon instead. Do not make plans too far in advance, as an entrepreneur's schedule is subject to change. If you make plans a week in advance or more, it's likely your date will not be able to make it. Try making plans a couple of days in advance instead of a couple of weeks. If there's something you really want to do that requires advanced planning, like going to a concert, take someone a friend instead. Entrepreneurs are curious by nature and always want to try new things. As they're frequently distracted by work and new pursuits, you can spend time with an entrepreneur by engaging in their new hobbies. For example, if your significant other wants to start gardening as they're looking to branch out their business into agriculture, join in. The two of you can make a garden together so you can spend time together as a couple. An entrepreneur may work very long hours. It's not uncommon for workdays to be 10 hours long instead of eight. Make plans that don't take up a lot of time. For example, plan to spend half an hour cuddling and watching television before bed instead of planning a long, elaborate evening. You can also plan for brief meetings in between your partner's schedule. For example, plan to meet for a quick cup of coffee in between your partner's meetings with clients. If an entrepreneur is just getting started, money is usually an issue. Their budget will be tight as they'll be pouring a lot of their own income into their business venture. Inexpensive activities are generally preferred.  Look for free events in your area, like free concerts and shows. Plan to spend time at home. Have a BYOB game night with friends instead of going out for drinks. Expect an entrepreneur to back out of plans at the last minute. Emergencies at work and unexpected obligations are common. When planning a date night, always have a backup plan in case your significant other can't make it. It can help to plan get togethers with your significant other and mutual friends. This way, if your partner backs out, you'll still be able to get out.
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One-sentence summary -- Check their schedule frequently when making plans. Make plans close to the day. Indulge their new hobbies and whims. Account for long work hours when making plans. Find inexpensive ways to have fun. Make backup plans.


A "prime" number is a number that cannot be divided by any other number and stay whole (apart from itself and 1, of course). 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11 are examples of prime numbers.  Start with the numerator. From 24, branch off into 2 and 12. Since 2 is a prime number already, you're done with that branch! Then take 12 into two more numbers: 2 and 6. 2 is a prime number -- great! Now divide 6 into two numbers: 2 and 3. You now have 2, 2, 2, and 3 as your prime numbers. Move onto the denominator. From 60, branch off your tree to 2 and 30. 30 will then split into 2 and 15. Then split 15 into 3 and 5,both prime. You now have 2, 2, 3 and 5 as your prime numbers. Take the list of prime numbers you have for each number and write them out to be multiplied. You don't actually have to do the math -- this just makes it easier to see.  So, for 24, you have 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 24. For 60, you have 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 60 Any numbers that you see that are part of both numbers can be eliminated. In this case, what we have in common is a pair of twos and a 3. Goodbye!  What we are left with is 2 and 5 -- or 2/5! The same answer we got with the above method. if both numerator and denominator are even numbers, just think of splitting the number in half.  keep on doing it to both until they are to small to split any more.
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Find the prime factors of the numerator and the denominator. Write the prime factorization of each number. Cancel out the common factors.