Two kilos of apples. Add the 's' because it is plural.
It refers to the comparison of two similar objects or concepts. Conversely, the phone "apples to oranges" descibes the comparison of two different and unequal things.
Oranges need a warm climate where temperatures do not approach freezing to be able to grow. Apples grow in a more temperate climate with temperatures ranging from sub zero to 80 degrees and up throughout the year. Unlike an orange where you peal the outside skin you eat the skin on an apple. both oranges and apples are tree fruits, and are grown commercially in large orchards. The two fruits, are also both used for apple juice, and or orange juice. Obviously apples, and oranges can be eaten, and they both have seeds. you can also make sauces out of both of he fruits. Also apples and oranges are both healthy parts of a daily diet. Apples can be a variety of colors but oranges are always orange. orange juice has pulp where as apple juice doesn't. the pulp, and peeling from oranges are used in sauce, but applesauce contains only the pulp of the pared apple.
Let's use an example. Two friends collect apples from the ground in an orchard. They decide to combine their take and put their apples in one bag, then sort them. Each friend counts out 10 apples for each of them, but throw out ones that are rotten. One friend reaches in and finds one apple left--he throws it out because it was rotten. He says, "Well, that was the last one."
The phrase "comparing apples to apples" means that you are comparing two or more things that are as similar as possible without being the same thing. Conversly, the phrase "comparing apples to oranges" means that you are trying to compare two or more things that are quite different from each other. A more stringent comparison is that you cannot compare apples and oranges by size, taste, or use, because each is distinct. Comparing apples to apples would be valid because some apples may be preferable to others in these or other ways.
I had to "bisect" the apple if I wanted two slices of apple!
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple
Two pounds of anything is ~0.91 kilograms.
If you take two, you have two. There are five left.
if you say apple plus apple...it's already two apples!
One Apple.
1 apple
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
Yes it can: I have one apple, you have two apples.
there is 5 apples left.
Your holding the two apples you took and there is one apple left in the fruit basket.
One apple remains, but you might be thinking of a similar version of that question: "If you take two apples from three apples, how many apples to do you have?" The answer to that question is two.