12b/18y = x/780
12b/18y*780 = x
Number of yellow balls = 520 Number of blue balls = 260
Methods to prevent rusting ;- (i) By oiling & greasing (ii) By painting (ii) By galvanization (It is the process in which the iron is covered with the layer of zinc.)
What You Need.a normal sized ball of styrofoam and about 16 little styrofoam balls.2 styrofoam ringspaint (orange, green, red, blue, yellow)toothpickspaint the normal sized ball and paint it orange. Then paint the rings green. connect on ring and the normal sized ball together. paint 5 small sty. balls red, 6 blue, 5 yellow. then connect the red balls and blue balls with toothpicks and put them on the orange ball. then on the ring that's connected to the ball, put 2 yellow balls on it .now connect then 2nd ring to the ring that's connected to the ball and place the rest of the yellow balls on the 2nd ring. Remeber connect everything with toothpicks.
Ball and Stick Models; In ball and stick models, the atoms are wooden of plastic balls with holes in them. Sticks or springs are used to represent chemical bonds. Each types of atom is represented by a specific color. and Space Filling Models; In this model, atoms are represented by truncated balls held together by snap fasteners so that the bonds are not visible. The balls are proportional in size to atoms.
plastic - grocery bags polyester - clothes rubber - balls nylon - fabric teflon - skillets polystyrene - styrofoam cups bakelite - old telephones kevlar - bulletproof jackets polyisoprene - latex rubber balloons
you just put the moth balls in the closet and leave them there
No, beach balls are made out of plastic.
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Bowling balls do not have a specific color. Every ball is different and it all depends on the company what color the ball will be. The most uncommon color is probably yellow, there are very few "strike" balls that are yellow, there are a few "spare" balls or plastic balls that are yellow but not many. The most common color would have to be a dark blue, dark purple, or black. Anything on the dark scale would be the most common. That color may be the most common but not by much.
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balls with holes were invented in 1953 and were dubbed "Wiffle Balls."
Is that possible?Is this a trick?Well if you had 16 tennis balls and there is 34 of the balls are yellow. But there is only 16 balls and 34 of them can not go in too 16.So I am guessing that it is not possible!Or is it?I am confused!Help anyone?Well anyway my answer is 0.47.
You can buy 2 to 3 inch hollow plastic balls at www.complexplastics.com/BALLS/balls3of3.htm. Another good website is www.complast.com/balls/
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red and yellow
It would depend on what kind of hollow plastic balls you are looking to buy. If you are looking for CLEAR plastic balls, www.tradekey.com may be your best, cheapest solution. Alternatively, cicball.thomasnet.com would be ideal if you are looking for Polypropylene Hollow Balls. Lastly, www.craigballsales.com would be a great alternative. I hope this answers your question, and good luck!! Environmental Controls Company manufactures hollow plastic balls as bird deterrents and algae control. Their website is eccllc.us. I believe this hits the nail on the head, consult this for hollow plastic balls. http://www.cicball.com/
The probability is (6/14)*(5/13) = 30/182 = 0.1648 approx.
Red likes yellow just like balls