Apples are sometimes sold by the unit (for example, "the small apples cost Bs. 2.00 for 3 apples; the large ones cost Bs. 1.00 each"), sometimes by mass (which is popularly confused with "weight"). In this case, kilograms would be used in most countries.
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If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not weight. Weight, in the metric system, is measured in Newtons. That said, kilograms are often used as the metric equivalent of pounds in common discourse. This can be done because the vast majority of measurements are made at the surface of the Earth, where the force of gravity is essentially constant. In that sense, there are 2.2 pounds in one kilogram, so a 3 pound bag of apples is a 1.36 kilo bag of apples
That depends what quantity you want to measure. -- Weight of the bag of apples . . . the scale in the store, newtons or pounds -- Mass of the bag of apples . . . . . balance scale, kilograms -- Length, width, or height of the bag . . . ruler, inches or centimeters -- Volume of the bag of apples . . . tub of water, graduated cylinder, liters or fluid ounces -- Time the apples stay fresh . . . calendar, clock, hours or days
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The weight of a large box of apples would be measured in kilograms (kg).
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
The weight of a bag of apples varies. This is due to there being many bags of apples that differ from each other because apples are natural, therefore varying in weight, and producers bagging them in different quantities, as a result, generally bags of apples are measured in quantities of types of apple rather than weight. So to find the answer to your question you should conduct a survey, and find an average for your results.
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If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
Apples in a plastic bag last a little longer than apples in a foil bag.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not weight. Weight, in the metric system, is measured in Newtons. That said, kilograms are often used as the metric equivalent of pounds in common discourse. This can be done because the vast majority of measurements are made at the surface of the Earth, where the force of gravity is essentially constant. In that sense, there are 2.2 pounds in one kilogram, so a 3 pound bag of apples is a 1.36 kilo bag of apples
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depend on average size of apples
Since 2 odd numbers add up to an even number, 4 odd numbers do also. So put all the apples in one bag. Put that bag in bag 2. Put that in bag 3. Put that in bag 4.
I put one apple in one bag and 2 apples in the other one then I put them in each others so they have 3 apples I still have 6 apples i divide them 3 apples 3 apples in each :)
well it all dependes on the amount of apples in the bag and the mass of the bag and each apple. If u ask me it is a bit of a stupid question ! x