Asked by MAD GIRL
Li is making beaded necklaces. For each necklace she uses 23 spacers, plus 3 beads per inch of necklace length. Write an equation to find how many beads Li needs for each necklace, where x is the length, in inches, of the necklace.
The equation the represents this situation is y= please help
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Answered by
MAD GIRL
Please i need you to explain it to me ASAP
Answered by
Bosnian
Each inch of the necklace has 3 beads.
You don't care about how many spacers.
The total number of beads is the product = number of beads per inch * number of inche.
In this case:
x = Necklace length (number of inches)
y = How many beads depends on x (necklace length).
so:
y = 3 x
You don't care about how many spacers.
The total number of beads is the product = number of beads per inch * number of inche.
In this case:
x = Necklace length (number of inches)
y = How many beads depends on x (necklace length).
so:
y = 3 x
Answered by
MAD GIRL
THANK YOU
Answered by
Mary Jones
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Ms. Sue
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Answered by
Mary Jones
How long is he going to be banned?
Answered by
Mary Jones
I guess for like 5 days or more? ☠👩🤦♀️👌
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