Sunday, 10 August 2014

Your Questions About Shoes For Women Over 50

Lisa asks…

how long should i wait,wife left 1.5 years ago & left 90% of her things at my house?

i have asked her several times to collect her possessions or at least let me know what i can through out.not a word of a lie,i boxed up MOST of her shoes (over 50 pairs,some of which have never been worn ) i have them neatly stacked up but they take up 1/4 of the spare bedroom.she also left about 80% of her clothes and they fill up 2 dressers and 3/4 of my closet space.must be doing O.K. to be able to buy all new clothes,she is a real clotheshorse to boot.i mean really have i not given her way to much time to collect her things or tell me to get rid of them,i need the room for myself and for my NEW ROOM MATE.maybe i should have a FIRE sale! i know several women that would go wild to sort through all the things left behind or to give them away to salvation army or some other group that would give them to the needy.boy there sure would be some well dressed less fortunate ladies walking around.but seriously,how long do i wait.

Our pick of the answers:

I would think of a day and time that is convenient for YOU and let her know that if her things (ALL OF THEM) are not gone by that time you will give them away. I would give them to the people you suggested. If she doesn't come she is saying goodbye to her things. Otherwise, you are more than willing to give them to her. DON'T allow her to change the day and time. She is not to control you anymore. You are moving on and so has she. It is either she make plans to meet on your terms, or she forfeits! Good luck to you!

Sharon asks…

Geometry TAKS objective 9...?

1.A car salesperson uses 6% to estimate sales tax, while the actual sales tax is 6.25%. How much is the difference in tax for a customer buying a $38,00 car? A.$25.00 B.$95.00 C.$228.00 D.$237.50 2.If A and B are two independent events and P(A)=1/5 and P(B)=3/10, what is P(A and B)? F.3/50 G.1/10 H.½ J.A4/15 3.To win a prize at a grand opening of a store, each shopper choose two numbers. The first number is from 1 to 6, and the second number is from 7 to 12 . Then the shopper tries to match the numbers by rolling two number cubes, one with numbers 1 to 6 on its faces, and the second with numbers 7 to 12 on its faces. What is the probability of winning a prize, rounded to the nearest percent? A.3% B.4% C.5% D.6% 4.An integer from 1 to 10 is randomly selected by a computer. At the same time, you choose an integer from 1 to 10. What is the probability that the two number will be the same. A.1/5 B.1/10 C.1/20 D.1/100 5.A healthcare organization wants to determine the average length of stay in the hospital for patients with broken legs. Which would be the most appropriate measure of central tendency to use for this study? A. MEAN B.MEDIAN C.MODE D.NOT HERE 6. The accountant for a small business firm wants to determine the middle-most salary for the 20 employees. Which would be the most appropriate measure of central tendency to use in making this determination? F.MEAN G.MEDIAN H.MODE J.NOT HERE 7An athletic shoe manufacturer wants to determine the most common size of shoe worn by football players. What is the most appropriate measure of central tendency for the manufacturer to use? A. MEAN B.MEDIAN C.MODE D.NOT HERE 8.Under which circumstance would you use a histogram to display your data? F. You want to show the highest temperature in your town over a period of a month. G. You want to show how your rent and other expenses relate to your total budget. H. You want to compare the averages heights for males and females at several different ages. J. You want to show the number of students in your class who are born in each month of the year. 9.You want to construct a double bar graph showing the difference between the spending habits of men and women in different areas of the country. What would the two different bars represent? A. east coat and west coast of the country B. men and women C. northern and southern areas of the country d. men and women spending over $50 and those spending less that $50 10.Margo is making a circle graph to show the population of her city in terms of different age groups. The numbers of children under the age of 5 years is 8 % of the total population. How many degrees of the circle should represent this portion of the population. PLEASE IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO HELP ME DONT ANSWER

Our pick of the answers:

1. Not sure 2. H 3. Not sure 4. A 5. A 6. G 7. C 8. H 9. B 10. Not sure

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