if order of beads matters than you get 18P12= 8.892185702*1012. if order doesn't matter than it's 18C12= 18564 ways to arrange the beads.
A variation means a change. For example, in jewelry making, there can be variation in the natural stones used to complete a piece. An entire necklace can be made of pearl beads, but natural differences of variations can occur within each pearl. Each bead is a pearl, but each pearl may not look exactly the same.
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marci bought 21 packgaes of beads each package contained 12 beads creat an area modle.
Supplementary colours are colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. They are basically the colours that are between two prime colours not including the second prime colour. Example, Red - Red/Orange - Orange - Yellow/Orange are all supplementary to each other.
The probability for most of the same colours is most likely green. One of each can be one of each, but there is a small chance you will get more red and yellow than green.
You'd need to know how many beads have to be in a necklace. Can you have a necklace with only 11 beads in it? do the problem by yourself.
The beads each represent one completed year at camp. They are always painted with a symbol that represent a major event from that year.
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Yes, Black Beard did have beads in his beard which each represented something different.
A rosary has many beads on it. each one represents a prayer. There are 10 small beads, then 1 big bead. This sequence is then repeated 5 times. For every small bead, you say the hail mary, and for every large bead, you say the our father. 5 LARGE BEADS.
Refraction occurs in the same 'direction' each time. The different colours are each refracted by different amounts. :)
Yellow and blue, different amounts of each, will give you a different shade of green
No, Chamilia and Brighton beads are not compatible with each other due to different threading systems. Chamilia beads have a larger hole size and are not compatible with Brighton bracelets.
First, get 3 beads and hold them between your fingers. Then, twist it once, if it doesn't stay twist it twice. Do that six times and make sure to only leave one bead in between each "loop". On the seventh loop skip a bead on each side and twist. Then, get four beads and twist. And you are done, yay!
so that we can find it where all wires are attached
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You split the stem in half and put each side in different colored water.