In the US, corn is typically sold by the bushel. Fresh market sweet corn, though, is usually sold by the ear.
Here's the Top 10 Best-Selling Vehicles of 2009 based on Edmunds.com.Toyota CamryNumbers of units sold: 333,937Honda AccordNumbers of units sold: 287,491Ford F-150Numbers of units sold: 283,613Toyota CorollaNumbers of units sold: 252,414Chevrolet Silverado 1500Numbers of units sold: 245,306Honda CivicNumbers of units sold: 244,603Nissan AltimaNumbers of units sold: 194,211Honda CR-VNumbers of units sold: 191,214Chevrolet ImpalaNumbers of units sold: 165,565Ford FusionNumbers of units sold: 165,117The answer to your question is, the Toyota Camry which sold 333,937 units.
How to calculate the number of units sold?
The cost of the merchandise sold is not important!!! :p
The units that corn syrup is measured in is grams.
The wii U has sold 3.45 million units
Then you have a surplus.
Wii has sold 94 million units as of 2011. Xbox 360 has sold 65 million units as of 2011. PS3 has only sold 62 million units as of 2011., YOU DO THE MATH!
He sold 90,000 units.
year-round
By the bushel.
No, not usually. The only way that glycol can contain a corn product is if it is corn glycol. And corn glycol is rarely sold.
Canola, corn, and soy are sold in Canada.