Bananas don't come in bunches. They come in hands. Each individual banana is called a finger.
I've seen hands with 9 fingers and I've seen them with less. I think the average is about 5, which would make sense considering they are called hands.
But there is no exact answer to your question.
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Bananas are found in tropical areas in bunches on a banana tree. Like in the tropical rainforest. They are also found in South and North Asia.
42 x 9 = 378 Therefore 378 bananas.
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A bunch of bananas! A group of bananas is literally called a bunch. Bananas grow in these bunches, and are sold still connected this way. Although we usually see bunches with about 5 bananas in the grocery store, they grow in much larger bunches.
There are three nouns. The brown gorilla ate nine bunches of bananas. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
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Bananas
Bananas grow in clusters on a tree, with each cluster typically containing around 50 to 150 bananas.
Bananas are commonly sold in bunches and can be easily carried in hands making them a fruit that is often sold this way.
Bunches is a plural noun. Here are some sentences it could be used in:I bought several bunches of bananas from the shop.Flowers often come in bunches.I thought I liked grapes, but my wife eats great big bunches of them.
Yes bananas grow on trees in bunches the way you buy them in the store.