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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016

How to Calculate Free FallIn Feburary 2016 23,

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Multiply the time in seconds that your object has been in free fall by 10 m/s2, an approximation for acceleration due to gravity on Earth. A closer approximation to the actual figure is 9.82 m/s2. This will give you the velocity of your object at a given time since free fall began. For example, after free falling for six seconds, an object has a velocity of (6 s times 10 m/s2) or 60 m/s.
Insert your time value into the equation d = 0.5 g x t2 to determine the distance that the object has fallen during that time. For example, after free falling for six seconds, the object has fallen a distance of (0.5 x 10 m/s2 x 6 s x 6 s) or 180 meters.
Multiply the result by 3.28 ft/m to convert the value from meters to feet.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How to Estimate a Spaghetti Dinner FundraiserIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Set a fundraising goal. Whether the event is for charity or to raise money for new team uniforms, you need to have an idea of your fundraising objective. Set a realistic, achievable goal. Make sure that the goal is flexible because you might have to amend the number once you figure out how much supplies cost.
Select a venue. To maximize profits, try to pick a place that is free of charge. Check with your local church or school to see if you can use a spare room or cafeteria. If it's a small fundraiser, you can possibly use someone's house. For venues that charge, ask when payment is due. If you have to put down a nonrefundable deposit to secure the space, you must be comfortable taking a financial risk in the event you do not sell enough tickets.
Estimate attendance. Once your venue is chosen, you will have a clearer picture of how many tickets you can sell. Figure out how many people can comfortably sit and eat in the space. Do not plan on overbooking to make extra money.
Price supplies. For the menu, plan on serving a simple salad, garlic bread and spaghetti with or without meat. For the pasta, plan on the typical serving of 4 oz. per person, or 1 lb. per four people. One jar of sauce is generally needed for every pound of pasta. Plan on 1 cup of salad and two slices of bread per person. For drinks, you can serve water, iced tea or soda. To be safe, plan on everyone drinking at least two servings, or 16 oz.
Calculate cost. Once you have priced how much it will cost to feed your estimated number of guests, add any applicable venue fees. Add this total cost to your fundraising goal and then divide by the number of guests. This will be your ticket price. If the ticket price seems unreasonably high, then you can buy cheaper brands of food, select another venue or amend your goal.
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