Change a tire on your family car under the supervision of one of your parents. If your not sure how to do it read your vehicles owners manual.Write a type 3 writeup. FCA's: 1.Describe the steps you used in changing your tire. 2.Describe the safety components involved in changing a tire.3. Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Post by Monday 7/30
The first thing to do is to pull over to the side of the road then put your 4 ways on get out of the car look under the carpet in the trunk for the spare tire and jack, before you jack it up losen the lug nuts a little bit but dont take them totaly off, then read the side off the jack to tell you were to put it so it supports the wieght. then jack it up so the tire is 3-4 inches off the ground then take the tire iron and losen the bolts till they fall off. then you should take the tire off and put it in the trunk. then you should put the spare on and tighten it untill you cant turn it. then let the jack down slowly(never get under the car because you cant trust the jack).
Type 3 write up on insurance.FCA's: 1 Describe the following types of coverages: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability, and the term deductible and how it relates to collision and comprehensive coverages. 2.Describe what the state of Vermont requires for automobile insurance. 3Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation, Post by Monday, 7/30.
Bodily Injury Liability: pays for the injuries to others for which you are partially or entirely responsible for, it covers your legal fees whether or whether not you were at fault.
Property Damage Liability: pays for damage to the property of others, if you are partially or entirely responsible for the incident, it covers your legal fees whether or whether not you were at fault.
Collision Insurance: pays for the cost of repairing your vehicle or replacing your car when you or another driver was at fault.
Comprehensive Insurance: protects your car against damage caused by theft, earthquake, vandalism, flood, fire etc. Under insured bodily and property damage liability covers damages done to you or your property by a driver who does not have insurance, or doesn't have insurance that covers things like what happened. A deductible is the amount for which the insured is responsible for. It relates to Collision or Comprehensive insurance because if the damage is $1000 and your deductible is $250 then your insurance will provide you with $750 and you have to pay the $250 to cover the rest.
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Hi Kyle,
Great job on your blog assignments this summer. I really appreciated your patience as we tried to use a new learning tool. Hope you consider going out for wrestling this year. Coach Weyant is a great guy and you will have a wonderful experience. See you in the fall.
Mr. Cohun
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