At the grocery store in the U.S., apples would be stated in pounds. I just bought one a few days ago which was 3 pounds. In the metric system, kilograms or grams could be used.
It is more likely for a bag of apples to weigh 2kg because 2kg is within the typical weight range of a bag of apples, whereas 2g would be a very small weight for a bag of apples.
The weight of a bag of grain can vary depending on the type of grain and the size of the bag. On average, a bag of grain can weigh anywhere from 50 to 100 pounds.
Feathers. The feathers would weigh 3 and 1/8th pounds while the apples only weigh 3 pounds.
It's 20N IF the bag is just hanging there and not moving.If the bag is rising or falling, then the tension can be, but isn't necessarily,more or less than 20N.
A bag of rice would typically weigh around 3kg, not 60kg.
It is more likely for a bag of apples to weigh 2kg because 2kg is within the typical weight range of a bag of apples, whereas 2g would be a very small weight for a bag of apples.
It depends on what type of apples, though it should be around 2 kilos.
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
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Well really, every apple is another plant, so each one is differnet. I'd say that 6 med. apples is a pound. At the store, place 10 apples on a scale, and see what it is!!
If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
Ah, the weight of a bag of apples can vary depending on how many apples are in there. You see, each apple has its own weight, and when you put them all together in a bag, it can add up to a certain weight. It's like creating a beautiful painting with different colors and shapes coming together to make something wonderful. Just like those apples in that bag, each one unique and special in its own way.
The number of apples in a 3-pound bag depends on the size and weight of each apple. On average, there are about 7-8 medium-sized apples in a 3-pound bag.
The base unit for a bag of apples is typically "apple" as each individual apple is counted. An appropriate unit for a bag of apples could be "pounds" or "kilograms" if referring to the weight of the bag of apples.
Apples in a plastic bag last a little longer than apples in a foil bag.
Well, honey, it's simple. You put 3 apples in each of the first three bags, leaving the last bag empty. Then, you put the remaining 3 apples in the last bag. Voila! Odd numbers of apples in each bag, just like you asked.
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