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Fifteen apples and seven oranges.
There are 24 apples and 12 oranges in the basket.
In my opinion,apples doesn't contain mach vitamin C than oranges.
The common idiom is "comparing apples to apples" (and oranges to oranges) rather than "comparing apples and oranges" (alternatives that have little or nothing in common). Example : A union complains that the engineers in a plant are paid more than the line workers. The company describes this as "comparing apples and oranges" because the activities and responsibilities of the positions are completely different.
Storage apples will rot faster than apples freshly picked.Summer apples will generally go bad faster than fall apples.
Bananas grow relatively quickly compared to other fruits. They typically take about 3 to 6 months to reach maturity and be ready for harvest. This is faster than many other fruits, such as apples or oranges, which can take a year or more to grow and ripen.
Comparing apples and oranges is a phrase meaning that two things can not be compared.However they really could. They are both fruit and sweet. They both grow on trees. They are both edible. They both can be peeled.They are different in many ways. Apples have smooth skin. Some people eat apple skins but other than in flavorings, people don't eat orange peels. Oranges have citric acid. Oranges grow in subtropical climates and apples grow in temperate climates.http://www.improbable.com/airchives/paperair/volume1/v1i3/air-1-3-apples.html
Room temperature apples will ripen faster than apples that are refrigerated.
Mold grows faster in an environment that seals in moisture. Apples create juice. If left out, it will grow mold. But a little slower than an apple in a bag.
Yes, apples generally have slightly higher acid content than oranges. Apples typically have a pH range of 3-4, while oranges have a pH range of 3-4.5. However, the perceived acidity can also depend on individual taste preferences.
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It is fourteen. For example:There were quatuorecuple more apples than oranges.