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Chetan makes a necklace for his sister. Twelve beads take up 5 inches of string. How many beads fit on 1 foot of string?Explain.
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Chetan makes a necklace for his sister. Twelve beads take up 5 inches of string. How many beads fit on 1 foot of string?Explain.
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28.8 , so round it and it would just be 28
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