There are not any apples in the barrel of grapes! It's a barrel of grapes! How could there be apples in there?!!
The question seems to mix unrelated concepts, making it nonsensical. A week and a fortnight pertain to time, while apples and a grape barrel pertain to quantities of fruit. Therefore, there is no logical answer to how many apples are in a grape barrel based on the given information.
1, unless somebody else takes that one away. Hold on to your apples.
it takes 100,000,000 apples to fill a car
It typically takes about 3 to 4 quarts of apples to make a pound, depending on the variety and size of the apples. A quart of apples generally weighs around 2.5 to 3 pounds. Therefore, you would need to adjust the quantity based on the specific type of apples you are using.
two apples
May has 15 more grapes than apples.
The question seems to mix unrelated concepts, making it nonsensical. A week and a fortnight pertain to time, while apples and a grape barrel pertain to quantities of fruit. Therefore, there is no logical answer to how many apples are in a grape barrel based on the given information.
3.85 pound grapes
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This takes me back a few years. My grandad use to ask a similar question which was 'If it takes a man a week to walk a fortnight, how many apples in a pound of plums?', to which the answer was always 'A lemon!'. I'm sure you have to be of a certain generation to appreciate the humour of this.... My Grandad's version was: 'If it takes a man a week to walk a fortnight, how many apples are there in a barrel of grapes? The answer is 'A railway train'. 'And where does that come in?' answer: 'The station'. Every generation of the family was subjected to this nonsense on any family occasion. We trotted it out after his funeral, with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren all chorusing the answers.
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1, unless somebody else takes that one away. Hold on to your apples.
I like apples I do, I also like grapes, but my mum wont let me eat them after 7pm as I tend to get a little excited then I wont sleep.It takes about 10 lbs of apples to make 1 gallon of apple cider. The number of apples per pound depends on the size of the apple.
it takes 100,000,000 apples to fill a car
There are many different 'Barrels' . Beer, wine, cooking oil, apples, carrots, cranberries, potatoes and more all have different amounts in a barrel.
grapes, orange, raisin, tomato, papaya, banana, prunes, cherry, apples, casaba
you can use grapes, cantelope nad honeydew things of that nature..try to avoid tropical fruits because i wouldn't call apples "exotic" or tropical.