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?(negative answer)

done that above, -54

To find the change in your supply of beads after making the necklace, you need to calculate the total number of beads used for the necklace and subtract it from the initial supply of beads.

First, calculate the total number of beads used for the necklace:
Since each inch requires 6 beads, and the necklace is 9 inches long, the total number of beads used for the necklace is 6 beads/inch * 9 inches = 54 beads.

Next, subtract the total number of beads used for the necklace from the initial supply of beads:
Let's assume the initial supply of beads was 100 beads.
Change in supply of beads = Initial supply of beads - Total number of beads used for the necklace
Change in supply of beads = 100 beads - 54 beads = 46 beads

So, the change in your supply of beads after making the necklace would be -46 beads (negative answer), assuming you started with an initial supply of 100 beads.