After eating a bunch of bananas, you will level up and move on to the next round.
The answer is 3 bananas to a bunch.
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A monkey is in a room. Suspended from the ceiling is a bunch of bananas, beyond the monkey's reach. In the corner of the room is a box. How can the monkey get the bananas? The solution is that the monkey must push the box under the bananas, then stand on the box, and then grab the bananas. However, figuring this out requires a planning algorithm.
Bananas together in a bunch are called a 'hand'.
A bunch of bananas.
Collective nouns for bananas:a cluster of bananas (on the tree)a bunch of bananasa hand of bananas
A bunch of bananas
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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.
The origin of the idiom "Going Bananas" translates to behaving in a silly fashion, or slightly out of control. Like most fruits, bananas ferment on the ground if left for a time. Monkeys, eating them, become intoxicated on the fermented alcohol. Thus, "going bananas" is acting as though drunk.
Actually, the group of bananas commonly referred to as a "bunch" at the store is actually a "hand", or less commonly "tier". The "hands" are taken from a "bunch", which are all the bananas that grow from a single pod. The is could range up to hundreds of bananas in one bunch, and could weigh over 100 pounds. The large clusters of bananas as they grow on trees are called Bunches. In shops you buy a hand of bananas, which make up the bunches on banana trees. (Banana "trees" are technically herbs, but are commonly referred to as trees.)
Bunch of bananas. Flock of birds. Shoal of fish.