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Kacey is making a necklace that is 16 inches long. She uses 5 beads for every inch. How many beads will she need. How can i explain how to solve it ?
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Kacey is making a necklace that is 16 inches long. She uses 5 beads for every inch. How many beads will she need.
How can i explain how to solve it ?
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kacey is making a neklace long= 16
she uses bead for 1 inch= 5
she uses beads for 16 inches=16*5= 80
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16 inches x 5 beads per inch is 80 beads total you would need to make a 16 inch necklace.
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