Naomi and 50 red beads and white beats the number of red beads is one more than six times the number of white bees how many red beans does Naomi have. What does one more than six times the number of white beads mean coming from me Alexis I do not know how to show my work you are asking me to show my work I cannot draw with this can you tell me how to show my work? It would be nice if you would show me how to show my work so can you show me So can you show me how to show my work? That would be nice if you did

calm down and just read the words, then change them to algebra:

What does one more than six times the number of white beads mean?
6w+1

so, r = 6w+1

But I have no idea at all what you mean by

Naomi and 50 red beads and white beats the number of red beads is one more than six times the number of white bees

I really doubt that this is the run-on way the problem was assigned.

Never mind all the typos and bad spelling!

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Certainly! I can guide you on how to show your work step by step. In this case, we need to understand what "one more than six times the number of white beads" means.

To solve the problem, we can break it down into smaller parts. Let's represent the number of white beads using the variable "w."

According to the problem, the number of red beads is one more than six times the number of white beads. To express this mathematically, we can write:

Number of red beads = 6w + 1

Now, let's substitute the given information from the problem. We are told that Naomi has 50 red beads, so we can set up the equation as:

50 = 6w + 1

To solve for w, we need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. So, let's begin by subtracting 1 from both sides:

50 - 1 = 6w + 1 - 1

49 = 6w

Next, we divide both sides by 6 to simplify the equation:

49/6 = 6w/6

8.1667 ≈ w

Now we have the value of w, which represents the number of white beads. However, since it's unreasonable to have a fraction of a bead, we need to consider the nearest whole number. In this case, w should be rounded to the nearest whole number.

If w = 8, we can substitute this value back into the original equation to find the number of red beads:

Number of red beads = 6w + 1
Number of red beads = 6(8) + 1
Number of red beads = 49

Therefore, Naomi has 49 red beads when she has 8 white beads.

To show your work, you can write down the equation step by step, showing each manipulatio