Asked by Casey
I am in 8th grade math as a sixth grader. I am stuck on one problem. It is this: You are making a necklace that is 9 inches long. You use 6 beads for each inch. what integer is the change in your supply of beads after making the necklace?
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Answered by
Steve
9*6 = 54 beads used
Answered by
Eren Jaeger
It gets bitten off and you get sent to jail. Learn better grammar, okay? I'd expect more from an eighth grader.
Answered by
jasmine salas
woah guys try to not be gross to a six grader
Answered by
ITAYVA
WELL7TH GRADE ISN"T HARD ALL YOU GOT TO DO IS STUDY AND THEN TAKE THE TEST AND YOU WILL HAVE A PASSING GRADE.
Answered by
Melissa
54 beads
Answered by
Caden
You have to multiply the number of beads per inch by the number f inches. 9*6 to get 54 but yo have x amount of beads and you USED 54 so the integer would be -54.
Answered by
Anonymous
-54
Answered by
Anonymous
Every time you make an inch, you use six beads. You make the necklace nine inches.
9x6=54
You use a total of fifty-four beads. Therefore, the integer you're looking for is –54.
9x6=54
You use a total of fifty-four beads. Therefore, the integer you're looking for is –54.
Answered by
Ass
Damn, no need to be rude to this student. Y’all need to chill ;a;
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