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lawmomof3
I'm a general practice attorney. I'm working about 1/2 time (when my children are in school). If you need legal advice, you need to speak with a local lawyer. Don't get irritated if you get answers you don't like and try to supplement your question with additional details to "prove" the answers wrong. Provide the relevant info right up front or accept that your answers are only going to be as good as your question. The common theme to my answers: You aren't going to get emancipated unless you can fully support yourself without any financial assistance from anyone - it doesn't matter that someone might let you live with them; If you have to take a poll on Y/A to decide if you raped/sexually assaulted then you were not; and a lawsuit is always the last resort - you need to do everything to resolve it privately first. Also: Yes, I've changed my privacy settings. Nothing personal but I'm here for my entertainment.
Math Help for 4th Grader?
I may have a jurisdoctorate but I am a total math moron. (Math isn't offered in law school and I managed to squeak by with the bare bones minimum math requirements in undergrad.) Unfortunately, my fourth grader has just come to me for math help. (This should tell you how desperate he is!)
If you can please explain to me how to arrive at the correct answer on either or both of the following questions in a way that will allow me to explain it to him, I will be very grateful. Again, it's not just the right answer he needs - he needs to understand how to arrive at the correct answer. Once he understands these, he'll be able to buzz through his entire homework sheet. Thanks to anyone willing and able to help!
1. If a square has an area of 36 square inches, what is its perimeter?
2. Draw two rectangles with an area of 12m(2). Circle the rectangle with the largest perimeter.
3 AnswersMathematics8 years ago