If Sarah has 82 beads and Michel has 6 times as many, you can calculate the number of beads Michel has by multiplying Sarah's beads by 6.
\[ \text{Michel's beads} = 6 \times \text{Sarah's beads} = 6 \times 82 = 492 \]
So, Michel has 492 beads.
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If Sarah has 82 beads and Michel has 6 times as many, you can calculate the number of beads Michel has by multiplying Sarah's beads by 6.
\[ \text{Michel's beads} = 6 \times \text{Sarah's beads} = 6 \times 82 = 492 \]
So, Michel has 492 beads.