Problem: Article: You can send quick video notes to someone, which are even more simple than a video Snap. To do so, you'll need to open a chat conversation with the person you want to send it to. You'll see a small bubble appear with your video in it. Video notes will always use your forward-facing camera. The recording will be sent automatically if you release the button or use the full 10 seconds. If you need to cancel, drag your finger to the "X" on the screen and then release. Your video note will be sent automatically once you release your finger, or after you've recorded for 10 seconds. Once it's been sent, you can't undo it.
Summary: Open a conversation with the person you want to leave a note for. Press and hold on the Video Camera button. Drag your finger to the "X" to cancel the recording. Release your finger or use the entire time to automatically send it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you want to multiply fractions, multiply the 2 numerators together first and write it on top. Then multiply the denominators together and write it on the bottom of the fraction. Simplify your answer if you can so it is in the lowest terms.  For example, if you want to solve 4/5 x 1/2, multiply the numerators for 4 x 1 = 4. Then multiply the denominators for 5 x 2 = 10. Write the new fraction 4/10 and simplify it by dividing the numerator and denominator by 2 to get the final answer of 2/5. As another example, the problem 2 ½ x 3 ½ = 5/2 x 7/2 = (5 x 7)/(2 x 2) = 35/4 = 8 ¾. When you divide by a fraction, you actually use the inverse of the second number, which is also known as the reciprocal. To find the reciprocal of a fraction, simply flip the numerator and denominator to switch the numbers.  For example, the reciprocal of 3/8 is 8/3. Convert a mixed number into an improper fraction before taking the reciprocal. For example, 2 ⅓ converts to 7/3 and the reciprocal is 3/7. Set up your original problem as a multiplication problem, but change the second fraction to its reciprocal. Multiply the numerators together and then multiply the denominators together to find the answer to the problem. Reduce your fraction to the simplest terms if you’re able to.  For example, if your original problem was 3/8 ÷ 4/5, first find the reciprocal of 4/5, which is 5/4. Rewrite your problem as multiplication with the reciprocal for 3/8 x 5/4. Multiply the numerators for 3 x 5 = 15. Multiply the denominators for 8 x 4 = 32. Write the new fraction 15/32.

SUMMARY: Multiply the numerators and denominators separately to find the product. Flip the numerator and denominator for the second fraction in a division problem. Multiply the first fraction by the second fraction’s reciprocal to find the quotient.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are using a wireless network, it must have very high speeds to make this an affective process. This option is best if you want to transfer files regularly between PCs, but not necessarily at the same time.  Go to My Computer. Select your C drive, or hard drive, from the list of options. ” You should also be able to select Properties from the File menu at the top. Select the “Advanced Sharing” button. ” The option may change according to the version of Windows you are running.  Go to the Start menu and select “Network” in your list of default options. Double click on that computer. Type in your password to gain access. The password is what you use to log into the other computer. Drag them onto your new PC to transfer.
Summary: Verify that your 2 PCs are on the same network. Sign into the common network on both PCs. Click on your Start Menu. Right click on the drive and select “Properties. Click on the Sharing tab in the Properties dialog box. Check the box at the top that says “Share this Folder” or “Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Click “Apply” when you are done. Log on to your other PC. Look for your other PC on the list of connected computers. Find the files that have been deemed shareable on your other PC.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To get elite member status, you must write a lot of reviews. Additionally, you’ll need to keep your account active. However, Yelp doesn’t set a specific goal for the numbers of reviews you're expected to submit. To keep yourself on track for elite status, post a minimum of 1 review each week so you’re accumulating reviews and staying active. If your account is new, you might post more often so you can build up your review list. However, make sure all of your reviews are thorough. A handful of detailed reviews is better than a ton of short, unhelpful reviews. Describe your experience at the business or location you’re reviewing. Provide details about the food or services, the decor, and the people who work there. Additionally, let readers see your personality so other Yelpers feel like they’re getting a review from a friend. As an example, you might write this review for a local ice cream shop: “As soon as I opened the door, the scent of strawberries, pistachios, and vanilla swept over me. An ice cream scooper named Claire gave me a warm welcome and encouraged me to sample the 9 flavors they were featuring that day. I tried the pistachio, gingerbread, and mint chip, deciding on the mint chip. My friend and I decided to eat inside the creamery because the space is so inviting. The walls are painted a pale lavender, and works by local artists are displayed in gallery-style groupings. The ice cream is to-die-for, so I’ll definitely be returning soon!” Reviews with photos attract more views. Additionally, other users are more likely to find your reviews helpful if you include photos. Photograph the attractive features in the establishment, as well as any products you purchase. After you post a review, add photos by going to the business or organization’s page and clicking on “add photo.” Drag the photo you want to add to the Yelp page and it will automatically upload and post to your review.  Add 1-3 photos to each Yelp review. You don’t need to be on your review to add the photo to it. If you upload the photo to the business or organization’s page, Yelp automatically adds it to the review you submitted. Yelp expects their elite squad to help other community members find unique and out-of-the-way places. Visit new organizations and businesses when they open. Additionally, search for unique or off-the-beaten-path locations to review. This will make you seem like an “insider,” which could earn you elite status.  For instance, you might check local news sites for press releases about business openings so you can visit in the first 2 weeks. Similarly, ask your friends and family members for advice about their favorite unique places to visit so you can get ideas. You might also drive or walk around your city or town looking for new places to try. Yelp elite squad members are held to a high standard. If you’re violating the site’s requirements, you likely won’t get awarded elite status or could lose your status after you attain it. Make sure you follow these guidelines:  Post unbiased reviews that are free of promotional content. Keep your reviews focused on user experience, not concerns like employment practices. Don’t include hate speech or illicit content in your reviews. Protect the private information of employees and staff. Don’t plagiarize someone else's review. While it’s okay to attend a free event for Yelp elite members, your reviews should always be fair and unbiased. Make it clear that you’ll be honest in your review before you accept free or discounted goods. Then, stick to your word so other Yelpers can trust you. Your elite status may be revoked if you’re suspected of giving good reviews in exchange for freebies.
Summary:
Post a review at least once a week so your account is active. Use descriptive and engaging writing in your reviews. Add photos after you post your reviews to make them more helpful. Review lesser-known businesses to help community members learn about them. Follow the Yelp terms of service and content guidelines. Don’t accept gifts or freebies in exchange for a good review.