one apple is for 0.45.
the answer is 0.47
It could be apples, but oranges have vitamin c.
Treat it as a simultaneous equation and it works out as: Oranges = 0.10 each Apples = 0.20 each
An apple costs 2 cents more than an orange. 3a + 2o = 2a + 3o + 2 a = o + 2
I believe this question should also stipulate that the boxes are incorrectly labelled, then my solution works (I think)! It's easier if you number the boxes:- The box labelled the oranges is box no.1 " " " " apples " " " 2 " " " " apples & oranges is box no. 3 Now remembering that box no.1 is incorrectly labelled "oranges" Box no.2 is incorrectly labelled "apples" and Box no.3 is incorrectly labelled "apples & oranges". Take a sample from box no.3....if it is an apple, then box no.3 holds apples. Box no.2 labelled "apples" is wrong so this box must contain oranges and this leaves box no1 which must hold apples& oranges. This works in reverse (if you pick an orange from box no.3), so you always start with box no.3
$0.45
apple = 0.45 each orange = 0.60 each
the answer is 0.47
Open the box labeled "Apples and Oranges" If there is an apple inside, you know there can ONLY be apples inside because it's improperly labeled already. Now you also know that the box labeled "Apples" is incorrect as well because you have just found the proper apple box. Without looking in any other box, you know the box labeled "Oranges" is actually "Apples and Oranges" and the box labeled "Apples" is actually "Oranges".
It could be apples, but oranges have vitamin c.
You can find apples in: 1 An apple tree! 2 A grocery store
apple pie baniannas oranges apples apple cider
Treat it as a simultaneous equation and it works out as: Oranges = 0.10 each Apples = 0.20 each
ANSWER: 2 Oranges because we are taking only oranges.
2 bananas. you also have 3 apples
it depends on the variety and the rootstock
8/9 apples per orange