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Yes, a number of bananas is sometimes called a "bunch."
Bananas have 33 chromosomes. Pears have 32.
total number of bananas : (is to) total number of applestherefore: 6:4Simplified is 3:2
To find the percentage of bananas you gave away, divide the number of bananas given away (16) by the total number of bananas (25) and then multiply by 100. So, (16 / 25) × 100 = 64%. You gave away 64% of your bananas.
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There is no direct relationship between spiders, bananas, and the number 2. They are unrelated entities with no inherent connection to each other.
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It's something that you measure (called the dependent variable) or something that you change to see what happens (the independent variable). for example, if you were conducting an experiment to see how many monkeys you saw when you left bananas where you could see them, the independent variable might be the number of bananas you put out, and the dependent variable might be the number of moneys you see in a given amount of time. The variables are named that way because (assuming that the number of bananas and the number of monkeys is in fact related) the number of monkeys DEPENDS on the nmber of bananas, whereas you just decide how many bananas to use on a particular run of the experiment.
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the number of girls in a class compares to color of bananas