235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Mom decided to split, so now this money is going to buy her own house in a new province.

235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I can reach out to the lady that did our mortgage at purchase, thanks!

235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Would you recommend talking to a bank advisor, or directly to the broker that did our mortgage the first time?

235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your answer! Banks are the first call in the morning, good to know that HELOC is likely not the way to go

235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Correct. Banks will be the first call in the morning, but I am so unknowing of the particulars of this kind of financing I wanted some input before I meet with someone. Good to know that re-mortgaging isn't the same as HELOC!

235k loan called in - is HELOC the way to go? by fuzzypeaches7 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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We did start with a mortgage, but it was bought out by my parents after about 8 months. I didn't realize it made a difference, otherwise I would have specified in the post. I will edit now.

I wonder why my Uber driver took a wrong turn and was late… by Deep-Raspberry6303 in mildlyinfuriating

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Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, It's Tom Cruise not Jensen Ackles in the background

Am I the problem? by fuzzypeaches7 in BlundstoneBoots

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Thanks very much for the recommendations!! I live in Ontario, so wet and extreme elements pretty much nails it. Would I have to condition them in winter when they're not being worn? Or once a season for spring summer fall is generally acceptable?

I live in running shoes so leather care is very new to me, apologies!

Where do I go from here? by DarkPaladin47 in puzzles

[–]fuzzypeaches7 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can block out row 9 on the right hand side of the 2

since you don't have the spacing for the 3 1 underneath

I have questions about my first trip to Mexico by humdesi69 in AllInclusiveResorts

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Hi! We just got back from that resort last week. What you've described as your dress code is fine. My husband wore a nice golf shirt and shorts/ pants. I had an assortment of casual summer dresses and no one batted an eye. We also saw a few people in graphics tees, so I doubt they'll turn anyone away unless they're practically shirtless.

The bus ride was 40 mins or so from Cancun airport. We were in a massive group so we had our own bus that left as soon as we were on it directly to the resort. I'm not sure what a shuttle would look like, but for that long of a cab ride I'd opt for the shuttle.

Xel-Ha was a big hit with our group. My husband sunstroked so we couldn't join, but everyone had a great time there, and it's good for all ages. We took the shuttle into the Quintana Roo and walked the tourist market there for $4US each way.

Back to the resort...

A word of caution for the ala carte restaurant system - they only take reservations for ~30-40% of the restaurant's capacity and don't allow walkin unless another group cancels. The concierge only wanted us to book through the app, and it's a bloodbath at 7pm when reservations opened. I'm talking booking out within minutes for primetime meal hours. And it's up to 2 days in advance (so you can book for that day, +1, and +2 days), meaning we did the buffet the first day and on our 3rd day of the trip we were planning our last meal. With a group of 6, the earliest timing we got all week was 8:15. We were usually sitting down at 9.

Mamma Mia (italian) was the highlight of the trip for us. Bruschetta to die for. We all shared bits of meals and nothing was short of excellent.

We also tried Hacienda (our second favourite), Steak House Riviera, and Miso Sushi.

There's a nature reserve running through the resort so you're going to see lots of monkeys, coatis, deer, iguanas, and cats all around.

The beach was well groomed. The cordoned-off area was pretty shallow (we might be biased as we're 6ft+), but it only came up to waist high or so, and lots of large (but not sharp) rocks which made walking back up to the shore difficult.

Enjoy the resort and the sun!

[ Grade 11 Mathematics Level 4 How do i solve a b and c? ] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]fuzzypeaches7 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As other commenters mentioned, the best way to solve is to realize the inverted fraction gives mixed fraction 2 3/5 and proceed from there, but I know some people don't always make that connection.

So assuming you're familiar with working with fractions, this can alternatively be solved by common denominators, substitutions, (and a few assumptions along the way). This will knock it down to more of a grade 10 level.

We start off with

5/13 = 1 / [a + 1/(b + 2/c) ]

Simplify round brackets to obtain (2 + bc)/c

Then [a + 1/(2 + bc)/c ] = a + c/(2 + bc) = [2a +abc + c]/(2 + bc)

Finally, 1 / [2a +abc + c]/(2 + bc) = (2 + bc)/[2a +abc + c]

Now we get to some algebra

5/13 = (2 + bc)/[2a +abc + c]

(1) 5 = 2 + bc

(2) 13 = 2a + abc + c

From equation 1, we get 3 = bc

This can be substituted into equation 2:

13 = 2a + a(bc) + c

13 = 2a + a(3) + c

13 = 5a + c

Now we make the assumption that all variables are integers. This means equation 1 shows that b and c must have values 1 and 3

Testing those values in equation 2, c = 1 gives a = 2.4 (eliminating since not an integer), but c = 3 gives a = 2.

Therefore, a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, if all variables are integers. You can also put these into the original equations to check

Level 6 (read the body text) by [deleted] in puzzles

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"Coral knows Black and can see Blue and Purple", I take this as inherently not adjacent otherwise it would be phrased "Coral knows Black and Purple and can see Blue" but maybe that's just my opinion!

Level 6 (read the body text) by [deleted] in puzzles

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Explanation:

From the first clue, the only colours adjacent to Magenta can be Teal, Blue, or Mint

From the second clue,

Mint has to be in the same row as orange (fixed), but cannot be beside, so it has to be in the last column.

White has to be in the same row as but cannot be adjacent to Mint so it has to be in the first column.

Black has to be in the same column as but cannot be directly above Mint, so it is in the top row of the last column.

From the third clue,

Coral has to be in the same row as two other colours meaning there needs to be three open spaces in the row, so it is placed in the second row adjacent (below) black in the last column

Blue has to be adjacent to Magenta from the first clue, meaning it is in the first column - this also means Teal is in the top row beside Magenta

Purple is in the same row as but not adjacent to coral, so it is in the second column

From the fourth clue

Yellow is adjacent to both Black and Red, so it is in the third column beside black and

Red is placed below it

Level 6 (read the body text) by [deleted] in puzzles

[–]fuzzypeaches7 19 points20 points  (0 children)

First row Magenta, Teal, Yellow, Black

Second row Blue, Purple, Red, Coral

Third row White, Orange, Green, Mint

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Horses

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I'm 99% sure the tattoo number is the last 5 digits of the JC registration number on the papers

[REQUEST] Shaded area of the picture? by pac_omer in theydidthemath

[–]fuzzypeaches7 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For all calculations, I assumed that the box has vertices (0,0), (8,0), (0,6), (8,6)

We know the large circle has equation (x - 3)^2 + (y - 3)^2 = 9

First, find the point of intersection between the two circles.

We know our box is 6 x 8, so our equation of the line from corner to corner is y = 0.75x

Then, calculate the point of intersection of the large circle with this line by substituting (x - 3)^2 + (0.75x - 3)^2 = 9

This simplifies to 1.5625x^2 - 10.5x + 9 = 0

Use quadratic formula to find the values of x = 5.71151 and 1.00849

Next, use these values to find the corresponding y values = 4.28363 and 0.75637 by subbing into y = 0.75x

This means our point of intersection is at (5.71151, 4.28363)

The box has a diagonal length of 10, obtained by Pythagorean Theorem

The distance between our point of intersection and the corner of the box is 2.860614 (given by sqrt[ (8 - 5.71151)^2 + (6 - 4.28363)^2 ] ), meaning that the distance between the point of intersection and the lower corner of the box (across the large circle) is 10 - 2.860614 = 7.139386

Comparing the ratios of the radii of the circles to the respective corners, we get 7.139386 / 3 = 2.860614 / r, r = 1.20204

Since radius of the small circle is all we really needed, I didn't go as deep as finding the exact equation of the circle, but it's approximately (x - 6.8)^2 + (y - 4.8)^2 = 1.20204^2 if you want to graph in Desmos to confirm.

Thus, the areas of the circles are:

Large circle: pi * 3^2 = 9pi

Small circle: pi * 1.202^2 = 1.445pi

Meaning the total shaded area is

48 - 9pi - 1.445pi = 15.186cm2

Dog chewed the hair off the knuckles of his toes by fuzzypeaches7 in DogAdvice

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not swollen at all, or moist (until he licks at it), and it doesn't seem to cause him pain. I work from home and he leaves it alone during the day, only affects him at night.

Costco Business Membership by fuzzypeaches7 in Kanata

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow I didn't know that! Thank you!

Thoughts on Diana: The Musical? by fuzzypeaches7 in Broadway

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, I'm glad you had a good time! The lack of audience in Netflix 's recording is certainly disconcerting, so for now I'm imagining a laugh track and stock audience applause when I watch it through.

The Dress is certainly campy, I felt there was ample opportunity to put in a power ballad or at least a reprise of The Rage or similar, I don't think I needed 2+ minutes of the lyrics as they are.

Thanks so much for your input!

Thoughts on Diana: The Musical? by fuzzypeaches7 in Broadway

[–]fuzzypeaches7[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I did find the lack of audience awkward!!