1. **State the problem:** Leah has 50 gold beads and makes 5 identical bracelets using all the beads. We need to find how many beads are used in each bracelet.
2. **Formula used:** To find the number of beads per bracelet, divide the total beads by the number of bracelets:
$$\text{beads per bracelet} = \frac{\text{total beads}}{\text{number of bracelets}}$$
3. **Apply the values:**
$$\text{beads per bracelet} = \frac{50}{5}$$
4. **Calculate:**
$$\frac{50}{5} = 10$$
5. **Interpretation:** Leah uses 10 beads for each bracelet.
This means each of the 5 bracelets has exactly 10 beads, using all 50 beads evenly.
Beads Per Bracelet
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