Probably not much besides both items burning up and stinking.
Let me start by re-wording this question. How many tennis balls will fit within the length of one foot? In order to solve this problem, you need to know the length of a tennis ball. You are given the information that the ball is 2.5 inches in diameter. Knowing that the ball is spherical and that the diameter of a sphere is the same no matter where you measure, the equation can be set up like this. D x N = L Where D=diameter, N=number of balls and L=the length. by plugging in your values the equation becomes 2.5 x N = 12 Now, the problem becomes a matter of isolating the variable (in this case N). To do this you must divide both sides by 2.5. Having grabbed you calculator and done the division, you know that N=4.8. But wait, don't celebrate yet! It is not logical to cut a tennis ball only for the sake of fitting it into a can. Because you only have one foot of space to work with and can't create more, you must round your answer down, getting a final answer of 4 tennis balls. I hope I managed to explain that clearly. If not, let me know and I will be glad to clarify. -Zilduli
because he didn't not have 3 fingers before the journey where he whent rafting and he made a fire at a campsite
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
donkey is when you bowler bowls the ball high in the air and the ball just drops as it gets to the batter the batter has no choice but to hit it up making it easier for the fielders to catch the ball. glad to help hehehehe
Glad is an adjective.
Evaperation. Thats the prosses that happens when you change a liquid to an Vaper. Glad to help :)
I am glad that is almost Friday! I am glad to see that you are using this website properly. I really enjoyed our 12 mile ramble over the moorlands but I was glad to put my feet up when it was over.
A player hits the ball and heads toward first. When an opponent fields the ball and throws it over the first baseman's head and into the stands, the player can go to first and then to second. He can go to the base he is going to and one more. The same thing happens if it goes into the dugout. If the player had touched first base and started heading for second when the ball flew over the first baseman's head, the runner could have gone to third. Usually, the runners are glad when the ball hits the wall and does not go in the stands because they are fast enough to make it to second and if it hits at the right angle he can make it to third.
glad ladglad lad