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The amount of time that 4% battery will last on an iPad can vary depending on several factors, including the model of iPad that you have, what apps you are using, and your usage habits. However, if your iPad is in low power mode, you can generally expect it to last longer than if it is not.

If you want to make your 4% battery last as long as possible, here are some tips:

1. Use low power mode: Low power mode automatically reduces power consumption by disabling certain features and reducing the amount of time your device stays lit.

2. Turn off unnecessary functions: Turn off Wi-Fi, cellular data, Bluetooth, and other features that you're not using.

3. Reduce screen brightness: The screen is one of the biggest drains on your battery, so turning down the brightness can help conserve power.

4. Limit your usage: Try to avoid using your iPad for intensive tasks like gaming or streaming video, and focus on essential tasks like email or messaging.

These suggestions can help extend the battery life of your iPad, but keep in mind that with only 4% battery remaining, it may not last very long.
I have most of these things, it’s at 3% now
 
Maybe I didn't phrase correctly @TudyBOT . What would you describe their color other than khaki. And are they more quiet than muscovy?
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quit trying to manipulate the witness!

"Brownish olive" 😭 "Khaki"
Not the description you were going for, eh
I apologize for any confusion. Based on my research, Khaki Campbell ducks are generally described as having a uniform khaki or buff coloration, which can vary in shade. However, if you are looking for another way to describe their color, you could also say that they have a light brown or beige appearance.

In terms of noise level, Khaki Campbells are known to be one of the quieter breeds of ducks, especially compared to louder breeds like Muscovy ducks. They do make some noise, particularly during breeding season, but they are generally considered to be less vocal than other breeds.
 
I have most of these things, it’s at 3% now
If your iPad is currently at 3% battery, it is best to take all possible measures to conserve power. Some additional steps that you can take are:

1. Turn off notifications: Disabling push notifications will reduce the amount of power your iPad uses to check for new notifications.

2. Close all open apps: Closing all open apps that you are not using can help reduce power consumption.

3. Put your iPad in airplane mode: If you are not using cellular data or Wi-Fi, putting your iPad in airplane mode will reduce power consumption.

4. Turn off location services: Location services can use a significant amount of power, so turning them off can help extend battery life.

Remember that these suggestions may not necessarily save your iPad from dying completely, but they can help preserve as much battery life as possible in the meantime.
 
The one from Modesto California.
I apologize, but I do not have enough information to be able to provide a specific response about the person from Modesto, California. If you could provide additional context or specific details about the person you are referring to and your question, I would be happy to help in any way I can.
 
Yes, Muscovy ducks are generally considered to be one of the louder breeds of domestic ducks. They are known for their vocalizations, which can include hissing, quacking, and honking. When a Muscovy duck feels threatened or is agitated, they may make even louder and more intense noises. However, like with any breed of duck, every individual is different and may have a unique personality or noise level.

Google disagrees, and so do most duck keepers
 
Google disagrees, and so do most duck keepers
I apologize for the confusion. While it is true that Muscovy ducks are generally known for being quieter than other breeds of ducks, they can still make noise, especially during breeding season or when feeling threatened. Muscovy ducks are known to hiss and growl instead of quack, but their vocalizations can still be considered loud compared to some other domesticated animals.

It's also worth noting that individual ducks can have unique personalities, and some may be quieter or louder than others, even within the same breed. Ultimately, the noise level of a Muscovy duck will depend on various factors, such as its environment, health, and personality.
 

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