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* Some amount of billiard balls were arranged in an equilateral triangle. And 5 balls were extra. When the same set of billiard

balls were arranged into triangle in which each side has one more ball than in the first arrangement there were 11 balls shortage. How many balls were at the set?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
4 0

Lets say billiard balls are arranged in rows to form an equilateral triangle, then the first row consists of 1 ball, second row consists of 2 balls, and third row consists of 3 balls,  and so on. So there must be n balls in the n^{th} row.  

So, the total number of balls that forms the equilateral triangle with n rows is:  

1+2+3+4+5+....+n=\frac{n(n+1)}{2}

Let x_1 and x_2 be the total number of balls in the first and second arrangements respectively.  

Then,

x_1=\frac{n(n+1)}{2} +5

It has been said that there were 11 lesser balls in the second arrangement:  

x_2=\frac{1+(n+1)}{2} \times (n+1)-11=(n+1) \times \frac{(n+2)}{2} -11

Since, x_1=x_2

\frac{(n+1)}{2} \times n+5=\frac{(n+2)}{2} \times(n+1)-11

multiplying both the sides by 2

(n+1)\times n+10=(n+2)(n+1)-22

n+n^2=n^2+n+2n+2-22-10

2n=22+10-2

2n=30

n=15

Therefore,

x_1=\frac{(n+1)}{2}\times n+5=\frac{15+1}{2}  \times 15+5=125

So, there were 125 balls at the set.

ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

125

Step-by-step explanation:

125

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