Different supermarkets/shops have different prices. For example Asda are selling them at 6 pence each.
In the U.S. bananas are sold by the pound and prices vary from store to store. Prices also change frequently, but one banana would cost less than $1.00 no matter where you buy it as of April 2012.
it depends were you buy it from Asda and Morrison's cost £1
it depends where you are living -_______________- why would you ask that?
Bananas cost about 60 cents a pound in the U.S Midwest. When sold as a single banana in convenience stores, they cost more than that.
£9.00
2.00
a bunch is an inexact term describing a cluster of bananas. By how much do you mean how much would they cost? I would estimate about 15 rupees.
in some shops like morrisons a bunch of bananas cost 100p
A bunch of bananas! A group of bananas is literally called a bunch. Bananas grow in these bunches, and are sold still connected this way. Although we usually see bunches with about 5 bananas in the grocery store, they grow in much larger bunches.
A bunch of bananas
£2
The answer is 3 bananas to a bunch.
Collective nouns for bananas:a cluster of bananas (on the tree)a bunch of bananasa hand of bananas
As fruit ripens it gives off a chemical called ethylene, which in turn accelerates ripening. If a banana is separated from the bunch, it doesn't have access to as much of this gas because it is alone, however bananas in a bunch share the ethylene produced by the others in the bunch, thus speeding up the ripening process.
Not much
R38.50
About 15$ :)