an odd number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner C.
an odd number to an even number, the ball will stop at corner D.
an even number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner B.
The number of hits is the sum of the numbers of the ratio (stated as a fraction & reduced to its simplest form) of the table's sides.
If the table is a square, there will be two hits.
If the table is a square, the ball will stop at corner C.
The ball will never stop at corner A.
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No, you cannot convert a round pool into an oval pool. The measurements would be off and you would be unable to move the pieces of the round pool to form an oval.
It depends on the size of the pool!
A 9000 gallon pool {;-). A small above ground pool.
how i can identified and describe number patterns
There need not be any patterns at all.