the record is 500
justas many apples that fit in a box.
One, after which the box is no longer empty!
One, after which the box is no longer empty!
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The goal in the board game 'Apples to Apples' is to win a subjective word association contest. Players are dealt 7 red apple cards with nouns on them and choose the best fit in relation to a green adjective apple card placed between them. The winner is the person with the most green apple cards gained for winning one of seven rounds.
The number of apples in 1 pound can vary depending on the size of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 0.33 pounds, so you can expect to have around 3 medium apples in 1 pound. For smaller apples, you might fit about 4 to 5, while larger apples could mean only 2 per pound.
It depends on on how deep the crate is, and how big the apples are.
An apple gram is not a standard term; it may refer to the weight of an apple measured in grams. A kilogram, however, is a metric unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 grams. When discussing apples, their weight can vary, but an average apple typically weighs around 150 to 200 grams, which means you could fit about 5 to 7 apples in a kilogram.
You can share five apples with seven friends by dividing the apples into smaller portions. Each friend could receive a portion of an apple, meaning you could cut the apples and distribute them so that everyone gets a fair share. Alternatively, you could give each friend one apple and keep two for yourself, or simply share the five apples among the group however you see fit.
You can fit just as many aunts in a phone box as you could uncles.
If the Earth's radius is approximately 6780km. Volume of sphere is V=4/3*π*r^3 Therefore, V(earth)=4/3*π*(6780000)^3 V(earth)=1.31*10^21 cubic metres Assuming the average radius of an apple is 5cm Therefore, V(apple)=4/3*π*(0.05)^3 V(apple)=5.24*10^-4 cubic metres Hence, the amount of apple that could fit in the volume of Earth is =V(earth)/V(apple) =(1.31*10^21)/(5.24*10^-4) =2.5*10^24 =2.5 Septillion apples =2,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 apples :)
The six cups of apples highly depend on the size of your apples. To measure correctly and accurately, slice and dice the apple into reasonable sized cubes. Then count 6 cups of diced apples. Or an alternate way is to use your kitchen scale to measure the weight of you apples. Find out the weight of one cup, multiply by 6, then adjust the number of apples according to the weight of 6 cups. To find out the weight of one cup this link may help; http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_grams_are_in_a_cup Note: it does not mean to find an apple that is able to fit into a cup.