87% for a fresh orange, see http://www.thefruitpages.com/contents.shtml.
it is believed to be around a cup of water,
it depends how big the orange is
loads innit
An orange is made of about 70% of water
Your variable in the 'How Much Water is in an Orange' experiment will be- Independent variable: The amount of water in the orange. Why? Because this is what you physically changed. Dependent variable: The weight of the dried orange. Why? Because this is what happened after you removed the water.
80 to 90%
The method probably involves weighing the orange before it is dried, then again after it is dried. (Mass normal orange)-(mass dried orange)= (mass water in orange)
about 80% of an orange is made up of water.
there is 87% who didnt know that
Not as much as water. Water has a ton of sugar in it.
3 parts of water
Answer it yourself!
If you think about it, the juice and pulp from 1 orange would pretty much be 1 orange. Sort of asking how much wood would replace a tree.
There are 6.9 grams of sugar per 100ml of Fanta Orange.
water is 0% orange, but the % of water in an orange is 52.7652%