Charms cost $2 each. How many bead necklaces would Sandra have to sell to buy 9 charms?

A.
6

B.
9

C.
11

D.
12

The cost of 9 charms would be 9 x $2 = $18. Since each bead necklace is not priced in the question, we cannot determine how many necklaces Sandra would have to sell to buy the charms. Therefore, the answer is not provided among the options given.

To find the number of bead necklaces Sandra needs to sell to buy 9 charms, we can divide the total cost of the charms by the cost of each charm.

The cost of 9 charms is $2 x 9 = $<<2*9=18>>18.

Since each necklace costs $2, Sandra would need to sell $18 / $2 = <<18/2=9>>9 necklaces.

So, the answer is B. 9.

To find out how many bead necklaces Sandra would have to sell, we need to divide the cost of the charms by the cost of each bead necklace.

Each charm costs $2, so 9 charms would cost 9 * $2 = $18.

Since each bead necklace costs $2, Sandra would have to sell $18 / $2 = 9 bead necklaces.

Therefore, the answer is B. Sandra would have to sell 9 bead necklaces.