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Blue beads are 5 millimeters long and red beads are 10 millimeters long. How long is the basic bead pattern (brrrr b) in millimeters?
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Blue beads are 5 millimeters long and red beads are 10 millimeters long. How long is the basic bead pattern (brrrr b) in millimeters?
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Blue beads are 5 millimeters long and red beads are 10 millimeters long. How long is the basic bead pattern (brrrr b) in millimeters?
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Answer: 50 millimeters
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Answer:
50
Explanation:
blue=5
r⁴=40
B=5
totally of 50milimeters
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