I have to write a manuscript on an article. How do I do this. I looked online, and I found this " Each manuscript should contain a separate cover sheet with the manuscript title, the authors’ names, their degrees, affiliations and complete mailing addresses and phone numbers." The article does not have the author's degrees, affiliations and complete mailing addresses and phone numbers. Please someone give me an example for how to write a manuscript on a selected article. Say an article from a Newspaper or Magazine. How long should my manuscript be? How many pages? Does it have to be written or typed. ANy help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

There are no magic numbers for pages or paragraphs in manuscripts. If you are really in the dark about this assignment (and I would be, too!), you should go back to your instructor and get clarification. No assignment should be this vague.

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how do I do short divison in 4th grade
math.

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To do short division in 4th grade math, you can follow these steps:

1. Write the dividend (the number being divided) on the left side of your paper or board.

2. Write the divisor (the number you are dividing by) on the outside, on the right.

3. Begin with the first digit of the dividend. Ask yourself, "How many times does the divisor go into this digit?" Write the quotient (the answer) above the digit.

4. Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and write the result below the dividend.

5. Subtract the result from the dividend and bring down the next digit. This gives you a new number to work with.

6. Repeat steps 3-5 with the new number, and continue until you have brought down all the digits of the dividend.

7. If there is a remainder (when the dividend is not exactly divisible by the divisor), write it as a fraction or a decimal.

To practice short division, here's an example:

Let's say you want to divide 368 by 4.

_____
4 | 368

Divide 4 into 3 (the first digit of 368). It can go into 3 zero times, so you write 0 above it.

0
4 | 368

Multiply 0 by 4 and write the result (0) below the 3.

0
4 | 368
0

Subtract 0 from 3 and bring down the next digit, which is 6.

9
4 | 368
0

Divide 4 into 9. The quotient is 2, so you write 2 above the 6.

92
4 | 368
0

Multiply 2 by 4 and write the result (8) below the 6.

92
4 | 368
08

Subtract 8 from 6 and bring down the next digit, which is 8.

92
4 | 368
08

Divide 4 into 28. The quotient is 7, so you write 7 above the 8.

927
4 | 368
08

Multiply 7 by 4 and write the result (28) below the 28.

927
4 | 368
088

Subtract 28 from 28, and there is no more digit to bring down.

927
4 | 368
088
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0

The final quotient is 92, and there is no remainder.

Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't hesitate to ask your teacher or a classmate for help if you are unsure about any step.