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What is my % body fat change?
If your personal body fat in 24% last week, but 21.8% this week, what is my personal % body fat change?
It seems like I should just subtract 21.8 from 24, but maybe I'm supposed to divide?
2 AnswersHomework Help7 years agoWhat's this term for someone making generalizations out of personal experience?
I'm having a brain fart. What the term where someone uses their own personal experience and then uses it to wrongly make more generalized conclusions?
Ex: "I know all lawyers try to scam their clients because one time I had a lawyer and he charged me $10 more than what he said he would. So therefore, all lawyers are like that."
1 AnswerWords & Wordplay9 years agoHow to make photoshop cut and paste look real?
I'm copying and pasting an image of a wristband onto the arm of someone. 2 questions:
1)The light and shadow of the wristband is the complete opposite of lighting source for my composition. Is there a CS5 trick to make the light parts of the wristband become the shadow and the shadow become the light? Like some type of brightness flip tool?
2) The wristband still has a cut and pasted quality because I think the wristband is a higher resolution. Is there a CS5 trick or tool lower the resolution without changing what I've already cut and pasted into the image?
Any other suggestions appreciated.
3 AnswersSoftware9 years agoHow do you scream "Help!" in french.?
What is the proper word to yell for help in a dangerous situation when in a french speaking country?
3 AnswersLanguages1 decade agoTo string players. Why do you play a higher octave on a lower string?
This can be answered by practically all string players, although it's about the violin. Why do professional violinists play a higher octave on a lower string? What makes them decide which string to use? Is this written in the sheet music by the composer or is this simply up to the violinist depending on their interpretation, technique or ease?
3 AnswersPerforming Arts1 decade agoWhat are those cartoon contraptions called?
You see this in cartoons all the time. Man presses a button which shocks a cow, which kicks a bucket of water, which streams down into a boot, which falls on a chicken, which lays an egg.
This type of contraption has a name. Does anyone know?
5 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago