Gemma is making necklaces.

She needs 10 beads for each one.
She has 64 beads altogether. how many necklaces can she make?

Gemma can make (64/10)=6 necklaces with 4 beads left over, not quite enough for a bracelet. :)

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To find the number of necklaces Gemma can make, you need to divide the total number of beads she has by the number of beads needed for each necklace. In this case, Gemma has 64 beads in total and needs 10 beads for each necklace.

So, you can use the division operation to find the answer, which is:

Number of necklaces = Total number of beads / Number of beads needed for each necklace

Number of necklaces = 64 beads / 10 beads

Now, let's do the division:

Number of necklaces = 6 remainder 4 beads / 10 beads

When we divide 64 by 10, we get a quotient of 6 and a remainder of 4. The quotient represents the number of complete necklaces that can be made, and the remainder represents the number of beads left after making those necklaces.

Therefore, Gemma can make 6 necklaces with 4 beads left over.