Green apples are more tart so they will rot faster. Red and yellow apples are more sweet and will take longer to rot
1 part Red + 1 part Yellow = Orange 2 parts Red + 1 part Yellow = Red-orange 1 part Red + 2 parts Yellow = Yellow-Orange
when you mix red and yellow it becomes orange xx
Yes, red and yellow, when mixed paints, makes orange.
You'd get orange if you mix red and yellow.
Apples can be red, yellow, or green.
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
Apples are usually red or green however if they are not ripe they can be yellow xx
Some apples are red but not all, they come in green and yellow too.
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an orange. Or a pepper (pimento). Different varieties of apples can also be either green, yellow, or red.
It depends on what kind of apple they can be red, yellow, green, or skin colored. if you know what I mean.
3 red, yellow, and green
On the question of "Why apples are different colors?" there are three main patterns. Green apples are green because they contain the green pigment, chlorophyll. Yellow apples start out green but the apple stops making chlorophyll as it matures. The chlorophyll it contains eventually degrades to reveal yellow carotenoid pigments that were there all along but being masked by the chlorophyll. Red apples follow the same pattern as yellow apples but start making a red pigment called anthocyanin. So basically, all apples are some shade of red, green, or yellow, or a combination thereof.their are three colours of an appleone :REDtwo :GREENthree :YELLOW
If Sally has 50 apples total, 4 are red, 9 yellow, and all the rest are blue, than Sally would have 35 blue apples. But normally apples don't come in blue or yellow. How I did it.... 9 + 4 = 15 50 - 15 = 35 wow i don't care
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