The saying is
"Eat an apple once a day will keep the doctor away"
So i agree on that statement.
So one apple maybe two.
if you can subtract 3 from 12...... it should be 9 and that is the answer
36 apples in each basket
I remember these from elementary school. I think this one is 'not enough information.'
2 apples.
she should remove 10 from both
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two apples
A pear is the same price as three apples. He would buy 9 pears and 9 apples.
To make 240 grams of applesauce, you typically need about 3 to 4 medium apples, depending on their size and water content. On average, one medium apple weighs around 150 grams. After peeling and coring, the yield will be less, so starting with 3 to 4 apples should provide enough to achieve the desired amount of applesauce.
2 because that's how many you took.
Well with this "apples skins should be put in the bin" has may possibilities. 1) If it was the skin of one apple, it would be "the apple's skin should be put in the bin". 2) It it was the skins of many apples, it would be "the apples' skins should be put in the bin". Note the addition of "the" to the start of both of the above examples. This "the" is required for correct English. 3) The generic option for one or more apples would be "(the) apple skins should be put in the bin". [no apostrophes required and the (the) is optional in this case].
you have 2 apples