It is a balancing act. Pineaples grow into the ground. You might be abble to balance 3 or 4 apples on top of a growing pineapple. It all depends on the pineapple and the apples. Who ever asked this question is a pineapple.
I do not have a backyard or a tree with apples hanging on it.
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There are many different varieties and cultural practices in the production of apples, but the average tree will produce from 7,500 to 12,000 apples in its lifetime.
The number of apples currently hanging on the tree in the orchard is not specified.
Because they are piney like a pinetree and they look like apples.
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You have 5, the tree has 5.
Apples, bananas, and pineapple
Cherries, watermelon, cantaloupe, apples, pineapple, grapes, and grapefruit!!
5 apples + 7 pineapples = $5.84, but 9 apples = 2 pineapples, so 1 pineapple = 9/2 apples = 4.5 apples. Substituting, 5 apples + (7 x 4.5 apples) = 5 apples + 31.5 apples = 36.5 apples = $5.84. If 36.5 apples = $5.84, then 1 apple costs $5.84/36.5 = $0.16 2 pineapples cost the same as 9 apples, then 1 pineapple costs 1/2 x 9 x $.16 = $0.72. The cost of 1 apple plus 1 pineapple is ($0.16 + $0.72) $0.88.
on a golden delicious tree about 3 hours of pickings worth
A tree producing Macintosh Apples are yet to be found.