Well, honey, there are 11 marbles in total, and 4 of them are blue. So, if you don't want a blue marble, that leaves you with 7 marbles to choose from. The probability of picking a marble that is not blue is 7/11. Hope that helps, sugar!
A marble light is a light fixture made of marble.
Im not good at explaining things but here's an example. If I have 5 red marbles and 6 blue marbles in a bag and I pick one out. I then choose another marble without returning the first marble to the bag. Hope this helps.
cant answer this question without more information....probability requires a ratio.
Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
If limestone undergoes contact metamorphism, it will typically turn into marble. Marble forms from the recrystallization of limestone under high temperature and pressure conditions.
It looks like it is downloadable from marbleblast.com. Just choose Marble Blast Gold from the downloads tab.
I suppose that a marble statue is more sensible (excepting wood statues).
For the most part it was made out of marble.
Please make your question more specific.
Becuase its wearing down the calcite and marble as it runs across it
3/6 * 3/5 = 6/30 or 1/5 so you have a 20% chance of pulling a white and then black marble.
The answer to your question is : marble :P
3/5 or .6
Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is measured in newtons. If you are asking which unit to choose to measure then mass of a marble, then you need to use the submultiple of the kilogram, the gram.
If "a marble" refers the the glass marble popular with children? Then, yes, if enough pressure is used the glass marble will crumple into a fine powder. If the question refers to the rock known as marble, (which is a hard crystalline metamorphic form of limestone) then it is still possible to compress it. But, as to what effect? Marble is a type of limestone that has all ready been subjected to far more pressure than we could inflict on it.
Yes, marble is found in Alabama. The state has a variety of marble deposits, including the well-known Sylacauga marble, which is prized for its quality and used in various architectural and sculptural applications.