When one marble hits the end of a line of marbles, typically only one marble will shoot off the other end, assuming the marbles are tightly packed and the collision is elastic. This is due to the conservation of momentum and energy in a perfectly elastic collision. However, if the marbles are not perfectly aligned or if there are variations in their masses, it's possible for more than one marble to move, but the most common scenario is that one marble is propelled forward.
it depends how many blue marbles there are and how many marbles total.
It depends on how many yellow-green marbles there are, and on how many total marbles there are. There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. Please restate the question, giving this other information.
If the pattern starts with five marbles on the first line and each consecutive line has one more marble than the previous line, the number of marbles on each line would be as follows: 5 (first line), 6 (second line), 7 (third line), 8 (fourth line), 9 (fifth line), 10 (sixth line), and 11 (seventh line). Therefore, the seventh line will have 11 marbles.
Not if it is a glass marble, but you can get metal marbles which would be magnetic in many cases.
They had altogether at first 176 marbles (Mar has 44 and Jay has 132).
it depends how many blue marbles there are and how many marbles total.
You would expect to find 5 red marbles in a bag of 100 marbles if every 20th marble is red.
It depends on how many yellow-green marbles there are, and on how many total marbles there are. There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. Please restate the question, giving this other information.
The maximum number of marbles you have to draw is three. 1) Draw a marble. It is either white or black. 2) Draw a second marble. If it is the same colour as the first marble, we are done after two draws. 3) Otherwise, the drawn marbles have different colours. Draw a third marble. No matter what you draw next, you must have two marbles of the same colour.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. If the first line starts with 10 marbles, and each consecutive line has one less marble than the previous line, by the time you get to the seventh line, you'll have 4 marbles. So, grab those 4 marbles and go win that game, darling!
If the pattern starts with five marbles on the first line and each consecutive line has one more marble than the previous line, the number of marbles on each line would be as follows: 5 (first line), 6 (second line), 7 (third line), 8 (fourth line), 9 (fifth line), 10 (sixth line), and 11 (seventh line). Therefore, the seventh line will have 11 marbles.
It depends on the size of the marble.
It depends on how many marbles of each colour you have....
a bag contains 150 marbles some of the marbles are blue and the rest of the marbles are white in the bag there are 21 blue marbles for every 4 white marbles how many of each color marble blue and white are in the bag show or explain your thinking
Not if it is a glass marble, but you can get metal marbles which would be magnetic in many cases.
Two.
I think the trading is the other way around and then the answer is 18 marbles in all.