If every box contained 11 balls that would account for only 99 balls. The hundredth ball has to be placed in a box already containing 11 balls...
The groups have 6, 9 and 12 tennis balls Consider how many parts there are: in ratio of 2 : 3 : 4 there are 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 parts. With 27 tennis balls, each part is worth 27 ÷ 9 = 3 tennis balls. Thus, in the first group there are 2 parts = 2 x 3 = 6 tennis balls, in the second group there are 3 parts = 3 x 3 = 9 tennis balls, and in the third group there are 4 parts = 4 x 3 = 12 tennis balls. To check: 6 + 9 + 12 = 27
Set three balls aside. Divide the remaining 6 balls into 2 groups of 3 and weigh them. If the groups weigh the same, the lightest ball must be in the group you set aside. Otherwise, the lightest ball is in the group that weighed less. Take the group of thee that remains and set aside one ball. Weigh the other two. If the two balls weigh the same, the lightest ball must be the one you set aside. Otherwise, the lightest ball is the one that weighed less.
15 red balls on a snooker table
red balls in a game of snooker
6 balls to an over in cricket
The probability that it contains exactly 3 balls is 6/45 = 0.133... recurring.
bY giving them two balls and a line in between
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It is 1/6.
stars which the Sun is an example.
In cue sports, the baulk line is the line at the baulk end of the snooker table, upon which the green, yellow, and brown balls are placed.
11/18 x 10/17 = .359
x X over 2 = 2
If the balls are selected at random, then the probability is 12/95.
Moth balls are made of naphthalene, a compound that contains hydrogen and carbon atoms. They are used to keep away moths.
There is no such thing. See "Fiction"
The probability is (6/14)*(5/13) = 30/182 = 0.1648 approx.