There are 24 apples and 12 oranges in the basket.
a dozen is 12, so 12 oranges make a dozen
81.25 for 15 oranges
There are 12 in a dozen, so you have 12 oranges.
15
12 if you use a 220V power source and regular oranges 1 if you use The Annoying Orange
let x =oranges let x+12= apples total in basket=36 (x) + (x+12)= 36 2x +12= 36 -12 -12 -------------------- 2x = 24 --- ------ 2 2 ------------- x=12 therefore: there are 12 oranges (x+12)= apples 12+12=24 apples Ans: 24 apples
He had 6 oranges to start with, and ate 2 the first day and 2 the second day.
Around 12.
What is 3 times 8 What is 2 times 12 How many eggs are there in 2 dozen What is 20+4 How many oranges would you have left if you had 36 oranges and you gave me 12
That will vary from store to store and day to day
It depend upon how many oranges there are, which gives the total number of pieces of fruit in the bowl. Let the number of oranges be x, then the total number of fruit is 12 + 13 + x = x +25 Thus the fraction of the fruit that is oranges is number_of_oranges/total_number_of_fruit = x/(x+25) If you do not know the number of oranges x, but do know the total number of fruit in the bowl (call it t), then the number of oranges = t - (12 + 23) = t - 25, giving the fraction of oranges as (t-25)/t. The above formulae give a general form of the fraction of the fruit that are oranges; if you know the number of oranges, or the total number of fruit, you can substitute for x or t in the above formulae to get the fraction for the quantity you have as you have not told us them.