LARGE hands.
You would choose to draw from the box labeled "Apples and Oranges"...Whatever fruit you draw is the fruit from that box. (you know this is the case because the boxes are mislabeled) You then proceed to relabel the box with "Apples" if that is what you drew. Then you relabel the original "Apples" box to "Oranges" and the original "Oranges" box to "Apples and Oranges".
a ratio is the comparison between amounts and how they are connected. For example, a ratio of 2 apples for every 3 oranges is a ratio of 2:3. This means that for every 2 apples, there are 3 oranges. This helps when asked how many oranges there would be if you had 8 apples. Because of the ratio 2:3, if there are 8 apples, there will be 12 oranges
Ounces are a measure of weight while inches are a measure of distance. You cannot convert from one to the other. That would be like saying, "I have four oranges. How many apples is that?" As older folks say, converting between apples and oranges makes no sense.
The phrase "comparing apples to apples" means that you are comparing two or more things that are as similar as possible without being the same thing. Conversly, the phrase "comparing apples to oranges" means that you are trying to compare two or more things that are quite different from each other. A more stringent comparison is that you cannot compare apples and oranges by size, taste, or use, because each is distinct. Comparing apples to apples would be valid because some apples may be preferable to others in these or other ways.
An aquatribestrum is a basket full of oranges, and apples. Think of it as protons and neutrons, and their atomic mass. if you have 935 apples in a basket, and there is 1,000 fruit in the whole basket. How many oranges do you have? The answer would be 65 oranges, because 1,000 - 935 = 65.
The typical answer for this would be "oranges," as in expression, "it's like apples and oranges."However, apples and oranges are both fruit, so they're not really opposite. Apples are sweet, they come from a plant, they are red, and they are crunchy. Something that might be the opposite would be steak - it's savory, it comes from an animal, it's brown, and it's chewy.
Any information where many parts make up a whole, such as if you were to find how many apples, oranges, or bananas there were in a bag of fruits, the bag of fruits would be the whole and apples, oranges, and bananas would be the sections of the graph
There is an expression "like comparing apples to oranges," which is used of false comparisons and inaccurate analogies. "Apples to apples" comparison would mean comparing things that really are similar.
If there five apples and I took three then I would have three.
no---your talking difference between apples and oranges
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
27; the top layer would have two oranges at the top and would add one orange in desending layers.