The percentage of water in an orange is 50 percent.
According to USDA data, an orange, not including its seeds, is about 82% water by weight, including the peel. If the peel is excluded then the percentage goes up to 88%. Orange peel by itself is about 73% water.
Oranges have water in them so that they can be turned into juice.
Oranges
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem? If we start with 20 oranges and 3 were bad, we can calculate the percentage by dividing 3 by 20 and then multiplying by 100. So, 3 divided by 20 equals 0.15, and when we multiply that by 100, we find that 15% of the oranges were bad. Remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math!
yes
6/18
none its made of oranges and sugar to the idiot that left the above comment are you in 2nd grade lets lay this out q? what is the % of orange juice that is in mountain dew your answer none its made of oranges and sugar last time i checked you get orange juice from oranges i guess that you dont get orange juice from oranges the person that left this answer is 100% an idiot
All organisms need water to grow, including oranges. So what you're squeezing out of oranges is mostly water.
Water and Orange juice are not the same, but Orange juice has water in it, regardless of the fact if it is 100% Orange Juice or not. This is because Oranges grow on trees. Trees take nutrients AND water from the soil. Thus, water is implemented in the making of oranges, and it is in the oranges.
Yes.
The oranges are growing. Make sure they have plenty of water and fertilizer over the summer so that you will have nice, juicy oranges.
oranges and water
The oranges suck up water and makes them juicy. When they are in the proccess of growing, they need water, so they suck that up from the trees and.... WALLA