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Michelle made a bead necklace that was 14 inches long. The length of the necklace, in inches, is equal to 4 added to one-fifth the number of beads, b. How many beads did Michelle use for her necklace?
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Michelle made a bead necklace that was 14 inches long. The length of the necklace, in inches, is equal to 4 added to one-fifth the number of beads, b.
How many beads did Michelle use for her necklace?
A.500
B.15
C.25
D.50
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