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Carris is making necklaces to sell at a local craft fair. She makes the necklaces by hand, so she uses a table to determine how many beads to make for the necklaces.
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Carris is making necklaces to sell at a local craft fair. She makes the necklaces by hand, so she uses a table to determine how many beads to make for the necklaces.
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Answer: 48
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Each is 8x? So 8x1, 8x2 so on, then you get 48!
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The beads will make the necklace feel structured so i think 4 beads
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