The answer depends on whether you simply wish to identify the different apple or whether you also want to know whether it is heavier or lighter than the others. The question is, therefore, underspecified.
Mash the apples and share spoonfuls between the 12 people.
how do you divide 16 apples equally between 17 children
Not enough information to answer this question mathmatically, however as formula each boy receives Y/B apples. As an example assume 5 apples are shared between 10 boys, then each boy would receive 5/10 of an apple.
two apples
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
6 lbs of apples is a variable volume. Some apples are more dense, or heavier than others, however the amount of volume of apple may be relative to the recipe and being off by a small amount may not make much difference. If it does then weigh them. 6 lbs of apples generally approximate between 6 and 8 cups peeled and cored.
No way of knowing. You would have to weigh them. As apples can be almost any size from very small to very large and lemons can vary in size from small to large, it would depend on the actual apples and lemons in question.
I dont think there is a diffrence between the two
In the UK apples fall in the autumn which is between September and November.
It is a substitute for butter, oil, margarine and shortening. It is made by the company known as Sunsweet and is a puree of prunes and apples.
Difference between two numbers is found by subtracting the first from the second. Start with 5 apples, End with 7 apples. The difference is 2 apples.
there's no difference
Organic apples are grown without harmful chemicals and pesticides. Non organic apples are grown with those harmful chemicals.
Nothing.
The answer to this question depends on the density of the two given substances. For the same volume a more dense substance will have more mass and will weigh more. Here, if we take buckets of same volume in both cases then the water bucket will be heavier as water is more dense than apples. Also water occupies the entire volume of the bucket while apples cant use up the entire volume of the bucket as they have fixed shape and spaces remain between them. If two buckets of different volumes are taken then easiest process would be to actually weigh the buckets to find the heavier one. Here, apples considered are the ones grown on apple plants and eaten. For any other substance cast in of shape of apples it's density has to be considered.
they are the same. i have tasted both and they are excatly the same.