If you’re being bullied there’s a lot you can do. While different tactics work for different people, the first thing you should do is try to work it out yourself.
Depending on how bad the bullying is (and as long as you don’t feel at risk, scared or physically threatened) you might want to try and work it out yourself – as a first step.
The more empowered you are, and the more you can help yourself, the better chance you have to stop the bully.
If the bully doesn’t change their behavior, that’s when talking to someone else can be really helpful.
The bully wants you to react. Their goal is to take away your power, make you sad and scared. And if you show them you are not sad and scared, they will often lose interest and they cannot take away your power.
Remember they want to upset you constantly so you get angry. If you don’t get angry, the bully will lose their own power.
Remember that bullies are human - they eat, sleep and live just like you do. The only difference is that you are NOT a bully! Bullies act the way they do because they lack the attention or parental love and nurturing that you have. They are insecure and bully only to feel powerful.
Bullies look for a reaction from you and often lose interest if they aren't given the satisfaction of getting one.
The law of cosines is
c= square root of a^2 + b^2 - 2ab cos c
the law of sines is
a = b(sin a /sin b)
Answer:
6 chairs
Step-by-step explanation:
The break even Point on gaming chairs can be expressed as :
Revenue = Cost
Revenue, R = 50x
Cost, C = 30x + 120
R = C
50x = 30x + 120
50 - 30x = 120
20x = 120
Divide both sides by 20
20x/ 20 = 120 / 20
x = 6
Hence, 6 chairs must be sold for the company to break even.
Answer:
Profit = Rs 100
Profit %age = 6.25%
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost Price = Rs 80
Cost Price for 20 kg = Rs 1600
Selling Price = Rs 85
<u><em>Profit for 1 kg</em></u> = Rs 85 - Rs 80
=> Rs 5 (For 1 Kg)
<u><em>Profit for 20 kg:</em></u>
=> Rs 5*20
=> Rs 100
<u><em>Now Profit %age:</em></u>
=> 
=> 0.0625 * 100
=> 6.25%