What are some steps you might take after coming to a solution Check all that apply
Work back through using the solution to see if everything checks out.
Oh, dude, after I solve a problem, I usually celebrate with a victory dance, high-five myself, and then maybe treat myself to some snacks. Like, I might double-check my solution to make sure I didn't accidentally summon a math demon or something, and then I'll just move on to the next challenge. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
The process of elimination
1X PBS might mean 1 in 10 solution 1/10
The same rules apply but it might help if you turn the fraction into a decimal.
Present your answer with units. Double-check that your answer satisfies the equation. apex? -fojus
Work back through using the solution to see if everything checks out.
There are a number of reasons why a check light might be coming on in your car. Once the check engine light comes on it is important to get the car to a mechanic for diganoses.
You could try substituting the solution into the original question and check whether it is valid.
For any item to "apply" means it has some truth or bearing on THAT specific situation. So if a job application asks for shifts of hours you can work, it might have 3 that do NOT apply to you and 2 that DO apply to you. However, if I was filling out the same application, all of them might be okay (might apply) to me and my situation. Tests often assess how much you know on a topic--or can be trick questions, too. "Check all that apply" means to look for and check what is TRUE for that question or topic. As an example: Which of these states border the Pacific Ocean Check all that apply-- A North Carolina B Florida C Washington D Oregon E California You would then choose the ones that are "true" for this question.
Most schools have a financial aid office where they can help you apply for scholarships, grants, and loans. You might check with them first, since they see firsthand where the money is coming from for the students. They can probably also direct you to the best online resources.
There are hundreds of scholarships and grants you can apply for, including Pell Grants. Check out http://www.scholarships4students.com/scholarships_for_high_school_students.htm for information on scholarships you might qualify for.
You might check the wiring of your speakers and check if they are working then check your CD player if its working properly.
One solution is to check the battery on your hand device it might be dead.
CHECK THE FUESES IN THE FUSE BOX FIRST WITH A TESTER. THEN CHECK THE WIRE. ALSO THERE MIGHT BE AN IN LINE FUSE WERE THEY MIGHT BE LINK TOGETHER.
Check the fusible link coming off of the battery.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem