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
balls in the
row.
So, the total number of balls that forms the equilateral triangle with
rows is:
Let
and
be the total number of balls in the first and second arrangements respectively.
Then,
It has been said that there were 11 lesser balls in the second arrangement:
Since,


multiplying both the sides by 2





Therefore,

So, there were 125 balls at the set.