The bushel was originally a measurement of volume, but for agricultural produce these days it is regularly agreed as a measurement of weight. But one bushel is not standardised: the precise agreed weight can vary from state to state, and also according to what produce is being measured.
In New York in the 1850's one bushel of dried apples was 22 lbs; but to know how many fresh apples make a bushel in your locality, you would need to ask at a local produce receipt centre.
Varies depending on size, roughly 80 - 120 apples per bushel.
About 20 bushels of apples (approximately 800lbs of apples.)
About 800 lbs in the wooden or plastic bins orchardists use for picking and transporting apples.
65 lbs
Feathers. The feathers would weigh 3 and 1/8th pounds while the apples only weigh 3 pounds.
The weight of a large box of apples would be measured in kilograms (kg).
If I am buying apples, kilogram.
At the grocery store in the U.S., apples would be stated in pounds. I just bought one a few days ago which was 3 pounds. In the metric system, kilograms or grams could be used.
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That would depend on the type and size of the apples you started with.
Up-to 500 grams .
It depends on what type of apples, though it should be around 2 kilos.
It would depend on the species of apple, and how ripe the apple was. Royal Jubilee and Northern Greening are examples of large apples. The cherry apple is a particularly small apple. To add to the confusion juicy apples would weigh less than more solid apples.
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].
The concentration of vitamin C in apples is approx. 5 mg/100 g (or 50 mg/kg). Weigh your 100 apples ank make the simple calculus.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/apples/facts.html
850 pounds maximum, but typically 800 pounds full.
in the bin inside the barn
250 apples
Well really, every apple is another plant, so each one is differnet. I'd say that 6 med. apples is a pound. At the store, place 10 apples on a scale, and see what it is!!
One kilogram of course