15 grapes
Custard apples are usually a shade of green with a lumpy skin. They may resemble a bunch of grapes.
The number of grapes in an ounce can vary depending on the size of the grapes. On average, there are about 5 to 8 grapes in an ounce. Smaller grapes may yield more per ounce, while larger ones will yield fewer.
It means 50% more than the original. So if May had 10 apples and Jeet had half as many again, then Jeet has 15 apples.
Apples, as with most fruit do not have a set size. There are many varieties, each with it's own characteristic. They range from very small crab apples about 2.5cm diameter. To large baking apples which may be 15cm or more.
The number of apples in 1 kg can vary depending on the size and variety of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 150-200 grams, so you can expect to have approximately 5 to 7 apples in 1 kg. Smaller apples may yield more, while larger apples will yield fewer.
The number of apples in 1 kg can vary based on the size and variety of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 150-200 grams, which means you can expect to get about 5 to 7 apples in 1 kg. Smaller apples may yield more, while larger apples will yield fewer.
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That is hard, actually. The fructose of two apples equals the same amount of fructose in a can of Coke. Apples cause wrinkles, skin thinning, and bags. I'm not sure about watermelons or grapes, but that's just what I know that may change your thoughts.
Five, unless it is supposed to be a trick question. You may be saying that I took 2 away from 3 apples, so it might be one.
Hogs eat May apples.
No, you probably shouldn't do that. The only things that are safe for guinea pigs to eat are fruits and veggies such as lettuce, parsely, carrots, watermelon, grapes, raisins, grass, celery, and apples. There may be more food but I am pretty sure they cant eat toast.
Though they may find them tasty, raisins are dried grapes, and grapes are a big NO-NO for many animals. Be careful. I'd skip them to be safe.