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Q: Meg Has 34 Red Beads She Had 17 Green Beads Then Meg Gave 12 Of Her Beads To Ava . how many beads Does Meg Have Left?
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If you have a bag of beads you can make sets of 2 beads 4 beads and 5 beads with no beads left over When you make sets of 9 you have 7 beads left over how many beads do you have?

160 beads can make: 80 sets of 2 ea 40 sets of 4 ea 32 sets of 5 ea or 17 sets of 9 ea with 7 beads left over


A bead factory divides 54000 beads evenly into 6 containers how many beads are in each container are there any beads left over?

9000 and none left over


What colors are the beads on Captain Jack Sparrow's beard and which braids are they on?

The colors of the beads on Jack's beard are... on the bottom,, red on the left or port side, green on the right or stardoard side. The ons on top of the red and green are silver. There you go.


Mari has 72 beadsshe uses 5 beads to make each bracelet how many bracelet can she make with the beads?

5 goes into 72 14 times.Mari can make 14 bracelets with 5 beads in each bracelet. She will have 2 beads left over. Mari can make a pair of earrings with the 2 left over beads.


What hand does kyo have his beads on?

His left hand


Vusi makes bead bracelets in three different designs the first uses 23 beads the second uses 29 beads and the third design uses 31 beads he has 750beads he wants to make the same number of bracelets using each design how many beads will be left over?

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How do you seperatae in two ways plastic beads and steel ball bearings?

You could use a magnet to attract the steel ball bearings and then you would be left with the plastic beads.


How many 8mm beads in 16 inches?

There are exactly 25.4 mm for each inch. Therefore, there are 16*25.4=406.4 mm in 16 inches. Assuming that 8mm beads occupy exactly 8mm, this would allow 406.4/8=50.8 beads to occupy that length. In other words, you would have 50 beads but only 8/10=4/5 of a bead until you got to the 16 inch mark. Thus the answer is 50 whole beads with a little bit left over given the assumption about bead length. If the beads are actually a little shorter or they don't have to be aligned along the length exactly, you might be able to get 51 beads "along" the length.


How many 4mm beads fit in a 16 inch strand?

There are exactly 25.4 mm for each inch. Therefore, there are 16*25.4=406.4 mm in 16 inches. Assuming that 4 mm beads occupy exactly 4 mm along the length, this would allow 406.4/4=101.6 beads to occupy that length. In other words, you would have 101 beads but only 6/10=3/5 of a bead until you got to the 16 inch mark. Thus the answer is 101 whole beads with a little bit left over given the assumption about bead length.As a practical matter, the above calculation assumes that the beads are to occupy the entire "strand" and that the length given is not the entire length of the beading string itself, which would be longer in order to tie it. if the beads are actually a little shorter than 4mm or they don't have to be aligned along the length of the beading string exactly, you might be able to get 102 or more beads "along" the length.Read more: How_many_8mm_beads_in_16_inches


Why is selling ivory beads illegal through out the us?

it's illegal to sell ivory because there are very few elephants left/


How do you cut off a belly button bar?

There should be no need to cut anything off. If the beads do not turn use a pair of pliers to hold the bottom bead while using another pair on the top bead to turn the beads counter clock wise (to the left), you will need to get some help with this from someone else to avoid pinching the tissue in the pliers. Keeping in mind that the beads will be damaged by using pliers on them and the jewellery will be garbage. If you want to retain the jewellery go see a professional body piercer to have the jewellery removed.


What is the origin of the Wood Badge award?

In June 1888 Baden-Powell (BP) lead a British force tasked with capturing Dinzulu, a Zulu King who had been leading raids. In the process BP acquired his "iziQu" which was a large necklace made of wooden beads. It was the practice of the Zulu's to award beads to warriors for brave acts which were worn as necklaces and bracelets. The iziQu belonged to the Zulu kings, was handed down through the generations and was considered sacred.In 1919 BP started the Wood Badge program for training adult leaders and used the wooden beads from Dinzulu's iziQu to fashion the award, wooden beads on a leather thong, that is still used today.The origin of the beads is in dispute. Baden Powell first stated that the necklace was left behind as Dinzulu (who BP never captured) escaped in haste. Later, embarrassed by the notion that the award was based on stolen war spoils, the lore was changed to suggest Dinzulu gave the necklace to BP. One biographer, Tim Jeal, has questioned the whole story saying it is more likely that the origin of the necklace was a dead African girl.