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In 2005 apples were roughly $1.80 per pound. Apples had went up considerable in price. Considering there was a time you could purchase a ton of apples for a little more than that price.

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How much tension is in a rope that holds up 20-N bag of apples at rest?

The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.


1 n-m to pound-in?

1 N is approximately .2248 pounds. 1 m is approximately 39.4 in. 1 N-m is approximately .2248 * 39.4 = 8.85 lb-in.


What do you multilpy or divide to convert pounds to ounces?

1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) Therefore n lb = n x 16 oz where n is the number of pounds. So if n = 5 pounds, that would be 5 x 16 oz or 80 oz


What is a product of m and n?

Oh, dude, a product of m and n is just the result of multiplying those two numbers together. It's like when you have m apples and n oranges, and you're too lazy to count them individually, so you just smash them together and get the total. So yeah, the product of m and n is just m times n. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.


What is the definition of multiplication in physics as it is applied in Calculus and definition of units?

Dimensionally speaking multiplication corresponds to integration, and differentiation corresponds to division How does multiplication correspond to integration? i mean how come foot-pound & pound-foot is defined from the definition & meaning of multiplication then as what is the difference between foot-pound & pound-foot too from the definition of units? Aside from the fact that if differentiation corresponds to division, its inverse must correspond to the inverse of division, consider it this way. An integral from a to b is the area under the curve - which is the limit as you take many rectangles with a width (b-a)/n, and n is the number of rectangles, and a height f(x). The area of a given rectangle is f(x_o)*(b-a)/n, which is multiplication. The integral is the sum of many of these rectangles, and therefore also has units the same as the quantities multiplied.

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How many cups are n a pound?

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If we both have a bag of apples and i give you one then I have half of what you have but if you give me on we will be even. how many apples do we have?

i have n apples you have k apples. if you lose one and i gain one you have half of what i have. n - 1 = (k + 1)/2 if i give you one, we will be even n + 1 = k - 1. this implies n = k - 2. plug this into the first equation (k-2) - 1 = (k + 1)/2 k -3 = k/2 +1/2 k/2 = 7/2 k = 7 and plug back into the second equation n+1= 7 - 1 n = 7 - 2 n = 5 you have 5 apples and I have 7 apples.


What is 7m times n equal?

Oh, dude, 7m times n is just 7m times n. It's like when you have seven apples and you multiply them by the number of apples you have... you just get 7 times the number of apples. So, yeah, 7m times n equals 7mn. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.


What are the types of apples?

cooking apple n apple i think


What do hoihos eat?

they eat apples n carrots


an apple has a weight of 1.1 N what is the apples mass?

8.9


How much tension is there in vertical rope that holds a 20-N bag of apples at rest?

20 N


How much tension is there in a vertical rope that holds 20-N bag of apples at rest?

20 N


How much tension is in a rope that holds up a 20-N bag of apples at rest?

The tension in the rope would be equal to the weight of the apples, which is 20 N, at rest. This is because the rope has to support the weight of the bag of apples without any other external forces acting on it.


How any grams you n a POUND?

1 pound (lb) equal 0.453 592 kilogram.


How many cups are in a pound of fruit?

There are approximately 2 cups of fruit in a pound. This can vary slightly depending on the type of fruit and how it is cut or sliced.