Working on that principle there is a difference in 32.86 and 36.12 (3.26 the difference of 1 ball)
multiply 3.26 by 6 (amount of balls) take the sum of this from 36.12 = the cost of a bat
a ball costs 3.26
a bat costs 16.56
Total 1 bat/1 ball 19.82
it would cost $250 you divide 3000 by 12 and if you want to check to make sure its correct just multiply 250 and 12
you take your ball and
The probability of a black ball in bag 1 is 4/12 = 1/3. If you add 3 black balls to bag 2, it will contain 5 black balls out of 15: the probability of a black ball being 3/15 = 1/3.
There are 18 Green balls and 12 Blue balls. You have to pick 2 blue balls, so the green balls don't matter. You can pick 1 blue ball on 12 ways. The second ball you can pick on 11 ways (because there are 11 balls left). 12 * 11 = 132. So you can pick it on 132 ways. ;)
3/12*3/11 = 9/132, or 6.818%.
A soccer ball has 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons, not 20 pentagons and 12 hexagons.
If the balls are selected at random, then the probability is 12/95.
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A tennis ball weighs 57 grams, a golf ball weighs 46 grams. So there would be 14.87 golf balls to 12 tennis balls.
If you are referring to the measurement on aluminum bats which reads minus and then a number, this is the weight of the bat, in ounces, subtracted from two pounds. So a -12 bat would weigh 32-12, or 20, ounces.
Yes they can. It has to be the large 12" ball as the others are too small for them
That depends on the amount of balls. The current 3 ball record is nearly 12 hours. (11 hrs 49 mins 52 secs). But 12 balls have been juggled for a current world record of 12 throws and 12 catches. **Added by David Slick: I broke the 3 ball record by juggling for 12 hours and 5 minutes. The Guinness certificate is on my website: www.slickjugglers.com