yes
Since Kevin picked 13 more apples than Andy and its clear that Kevin picked 30 apples in total, then Andy picked exactly 17 apples.
The ratio is 1 : 11.
decided, determined, elected, favored, selected, picked, preferred
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Do you mean how to use the word "enough" in a sentence? Loureen picked enough apples for everyone at the ceremony tonight.
It depends who's doing the picking. I have picked, you have picked, they have picked, we have picked; but he / she / someone (named) / something has picked.
Pink
everyone says player picked lottery tiket
They picked him instead of me, I was disappointed.
the shirt was all wrinkled when i picked up from the closet.
The laptop is what I would if picked but everyone has different opinions.
Gary picked carrots from his garden today.
ripe
I picked up my lunch at the take-out window.
Lets review the direct object first..The direct object tells the what in the sentence, as in:The boy picked the flowerIn this sentence, flower is the direct object. The boy picked what? - The flower..The indirect object tells the to/for whom or to/for where, etc., as in: The boy picked the flower for the girlIn this sentence, girl is the indirect object. The boy picked the flower for whom? - the girl.