There are many reasons why Zachary can't concentrate. He might have something on his mind that is bothering him, he could be hungry, he could not have a lot of energy. The best thing Zachary could do to help the paper not suffer is leave his desk and paper alone for about a half an hour, and maybe eat something, or just take a break. Maybe take a nap to get some energy back up so that he can get everything he needs in his paper.
Natural influences:<em> Heavy snow fall, icy roads/streets, heavy rain/sleet.</em>Human influences: <em> Traffic, a car/bus accident, power goes out. Hope this helps!</em>-Autumn
The second option, The $50/month is the premium and the $1000 was his deductible.
A premium is basically a monthly bill to keep your insurance. A deductible is the fixed amount of medical costs you are responsible for paying before your insurance coverage starts to pick up the bills.
Answer:
Discard any food left out at room temperature for more than two hours.
Place food into containers and immediately put them in the refrigerator or freezer.
Explanation:
The FDA recommends the 2-hour rule to prevent people from getting bacteria that grow on the food within that time period (if longer). This can lead to illnesses.
Once you're done eating, it is safe for you to put the food into containers so that bacteria cannot be grown on them. But you should be wary, the containers might be a bit of a problem if the food is too hot or if it's not cleaned well.
"Place leftovers that you intend to eat seven days from now into the refrigerator." This is an unhealthy decision because it can lead to bacteria growing on the food within that time, this also goes with "Put leftover food on plates directly into the refrigerator."
"Throw the leftover food in the trash right away, as it is no longer safe to eat." This is not always the case because sometimes the food might've been out for only just half an hour (or any time less than 2 hours).