You don't eat them , you just let them be i think , or throw em out , atcually do nothing , sit on them!
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
You have a total of seven apples.
Apples in a plastic bag last a little longer than apples in a foil bag.
You took 2 apples from 3 apples. You now have 2 apples, and there is one left in the bag or wherever you took the 2 apples from.
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 on a plate.
The number of apples in a 5.5 lb bag can vary based on the size and type of the apples. On average, a medium apple weighs about 0.33 lb, so a 5.5 lb bag would typically contain around 16 to 17 medium apples. However, this can differ if the apples are larger or smaller.