No. The litre is a measure of volume, so your question cannot be answered. Try this... Would a litre of marbles and half a litre of sand occupy 1.5 litres? No, the spaces between the marbles would be filled with sand, so the total volume will be a bit less than exactly 1.5 L.
Uranium marbles contain up to 3 % uranium; these marbles are fluorescent under an UV light.
one of marbles uses are counter tops
because ages ago they used to use marbles instead of glass balls.
marble is very hard. (:
It is because playing marbles is not a sport.
marbles, which is actually a sport
its old
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the Chinese play marbles. i learned that a long time ago but i was looking for the answer.
I believe it is the Austrialian sport called Elbillug. It wsa created in the early 1840's by convicts using cork board and marbles.
Sand and marbles would not be a solution. A solution has a solute (a solid) and a solvent (a liquid). You must also not be able to just separate the two. Sand and marbles would not be a solution because you can simply pick out the marbles, and there is no solvent!
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If you had a bag of marbles, and there were two colours - red and green - and the ratio of the coloured marbles is two times the amount of green marbles to red marbles, you would have a ratio of 2:1
135 degrees.
You would be more likely to pull out a white marble as there are no red marbles in the bag.
There is no possible solution since "you" would have to have a negative number at the start.