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29 September, 14:08

The ratio of star beads to moon beads in a bracelet is 9:6.

What rule can you use to find the number of star Beads if you have 2 moon beads? How many stars do you have?

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  1. 29 September, 16:39
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    So for every 9 star beads you have, you have 6 moon beads. The rule is dividing.

    6 divided by two (because we have two moon beads) is 3.

    9 divided by three (because that's the answer to the first part) is 3.

    So there are 3 star beads.
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