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  • A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't necessarily a square

    Same with rhombus and diamond

    A rhombus is a diamond, but a diamond isn't necessarily a rhombus

    Rhombus has to have four equal sides, a diamond does not.

  • Prequels weren't great, but they were decent. I'd recommend watching them.

    There is a lot to live up to being prequels. People going to judge harshly.

    7-8 were just plain bad, I enjoy Star Wars stuff a bunch. I like the prequels more than most I feel. I don't even have one single care to watch the 9th.

    I doubt it will change in 10 years.

    Memes, sure, but they will be only how bad they suck. People who meme about the prequels usually enjoyed them at least a little.

  • Yes

    Ryobi is fine

    Other tools are better

    Internet likes to put down Ryobi but it's not as bad as they make it out to be.

    My first power drill was Ryobi like 10+ years ago and still works to this day. I prefer using my Dewalt drill, it's less clunky.

    No one wants to be a "Ryobi Guy". Especially behind a screen where you can say you have any tool you want.

    Bosch makes my favorite hammer drill. My Makita sander works like a champ. I enjoy my Milwaukee packout toolbox.

    People get stuck on brands. And while with tools there are differences, Ryobi works just fine.

    I did burn out my Ryobi oscillating saw. But that's the only Ryobi tool that has failed me and I have like a dozen of them. I really like my ryobi finish nailer.

  • I have Dewalt/Ryobi battery tools

    Ryobi usually lacks features

    Take for example an oscillating saw

    With my dewalt oscillating saw I can swap a blade or change the angle of the blade in 1 second because you just push down a lever. On the ryobi, you have to break out an allen wrench (which is stored in the tool) and loosen a bolt.

    Someone that might use the saw once every blue moon might not care that much, but someone who uses it every day it is a big deal.

    Also quality, Ryobi tools just feel cheaper.

    I buy important tools in dewalt and less important tools in Ryobi. Like my small leaf blower is Ryobi. No need to pay extra for the dewalt one because it's just for quickly blowing off my walkway or front porch steps. If I need to move a lot of stuff I use my gas backpack blower, which is also Ryobi. Only problem I've ever had with it is the cord snapped a couple times, I think it has to do with how it rubs the grommet. Replaced the last time with a more heavy duty cord and haven't had a problem since. Always starts in less than 3 pulls and very powerful.

    There are cons to Ryobi tools, but when looking at the top of the barrel tools the only con is usually the price.

  • No, because knowing the first child is a boy doesn't tell you any information about the second child.

    Three doors, Girl Girl Boy

    You select a door and Monty opens a door to show a Girl. You had higher odds of picking a girl door to start (2/3). So switching gives you better odds at changing to the door with the Boy because you probably picked a Girl door.

    Here the child being a boy doesn't matter and the other child can be either.

    It's 50/50 assuming genders are 50/50.

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  • I majored in accounting and business finance. But I've always thought of having two degrees. I could not have majored in business finance and have 1 degree. I don't think you're required to even have a minor some places.

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  • I had enough credits to get 3 degrees from my university in 4 years with a semester of community college too, but they said they only give out 2 main degrees or 1 main 2 minors.

  • Sorry, I don't know of any good resources off the top of my head

    Agnostic Theist

    Or

    Agnostic Atheist

    Are what the majority of people are.

    Agnostic makes the most sense because there is no "proof" a God or gods exists or doesn't exist.

    If I walk up to a Theist or Atheist and ask for "proof," neither side will have any.

    When you ask a Gnostic Theist that practices Christianity (but could be any religion). They will say that the Bible is "proof" and that they know that to be the truth. They claim to have the knowledge that their belief is correct.

    A Gnostic Atheist doesn't really exist. Because they would have to believe in some knowledge that is "proof" for their belief that no God or gods could ever exist. There is no knowledge out there that proves that.

    It becomes a semantic battle of what do you call the God or gods and that "Anything is possible"

    So you can assume anyone that calls themselves Atheist is an Agnostic Atheist.

    As an example, no Atheist is going to lay down their life to die on a hill that no God or gods has ever existed. They believe that no God or gods existed, but they realize that the knowledge to prove it doesn't exist yet.

    A Gnostic Theist will die on the hill for what they believe because they truly believe that they have the knowledge to prove it.

    Plato has a lot of good stuff to read up about religion

    But unless you want to pick a religion and roll with it on faith, agnostic is what it is.

    It's nice to hope for a nice God or gods. That would make you Agnostic Theist.

    But if you feel like a God or gods don't exist then you'd just be Agnostic Atheist.

    But to become religious, you'd have to read about all the different ones and see what speaks to you and decide yourself if you want to buy in or not.

  • It's an Agnostic Theist (Don't claim the knowledge but have the belief).

    Rather than an Agnostic Atheist (Don't claim the knowledge but don't have the belief)

    Gnostic Theist (Claim the knowledge and have the belief)

    And

    Gnostic Atheist (Claim the knowledge but don't have the belief)

    Are the other two

  • 1% of 33 is .33

    .33 × 7 =

    .3 x 7 = 2.1

    .03 x 7 = .21

    21 + 2.1 = 2.31

    So

    7% of 33 = 2.31

    You could also do

    33% of 7

    10% of 7 is .7

    1% of 7 is .07

    So 11% is .77

    .77 × 3 =

    .7 × 3 = 2.1

    .07 × 3 = .21

    2.1 + .21 = 2.31

  • Easy way to do %

    Say you want 6% of 45

    Seems hard right?

    1% of 45 is .45

    .45 × 6 =

    .4 × 6 = 2.4

    .05 × 6 = .3

    2.4 + .3 = 2.7

    So 6% of 45 is 2.7

    Extra:

    Say you want an item that is 40 dollars and it is 20% off.

    10% is 4 dollars.

    20% is 8 dollars.

    So item would be 32 dollars.

  • Are you trying to say businesses control everything?

    If that was the case we'd say on DST always because businesses could use an extra hour of sunlight again in the winter as well.