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?

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.

9*6 = 54 beads used

It gets bitten off and you get sent to jail. Learn better grammar, okay? I'd expect more from an eighth grader.

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54 beads

-54

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.

Damn, no need to be rude to this student. Y’all need to chill ;a;

To find the change in your supply of beads after making the necklace, you need to multiply the length of the necklace by the number of beads used per inch.

In this case, the necklace is 9 inches long and you use 6 beads for each inch. So, the total number of beads used for a 9-inch necklace would be:

9 inches × 6 beads/inch = 54 beads

To find the change in your supply of beads, you need to subtract the initial number of beads from the total number of beads used. Since the problem does not provide the initial number of beads, we cannot determine the exact change in supply. You might need to provide additional information for a specific answer.